Fort Hays State Weekly Football Press Conference
November 11, 2014
Head Coach Chris Brown
Bandit Back Nathan Lindsey
Linebacker Justin McPhail
Wide Receiver Ed Williams
Fort Hays State Weekly Football Press Conference
November 11, 2014
Head Coach Chris Brown
Bandit Back Nathan Lindsey
Linebacker Justin McPhail
Wide Receiver Ed Williams
FHSU Athletics
Fort Hays State saw its recent woes continue on Tuesday evening, dropping a 3-0 (25-15, 25-14, 25-18) match to No. 13 Washburn in Topeka, Kan.
The Tigers (13-17, 7-14 MIAA) have now lost four consecutive matches, and will look for a win in the season finale later this week to end the 2014 campaign with a win. FHSU hit just .129 as a team in Tuesday’s matchup, unable to compete with the Ichabods’ .330 hitting percentage.
Close midway through the first (trailing 13-10), FHSU allowed a 6-0 run by WU that put the set out of reach. The Tigers dropped the game, 25-15.
In the second, FHSU again hung tough for the early part – trailing by three (10-7) before another Ichabod run (five unanswered) gave the home team a seven point lead (14-7). The Tigers never regained their poise, falling two games behind in the match with a 25-14 set defeat.
Out of the break, WU jumped to a 5-1 lead and never looked back, slowly stretching the lead to nine (18-9) before taking the set, 25-18.
Rebekah Spainhour and Sara Hewson led the Tigers’ offense, totaling seven kills each. At the net, Callie Christensen’s three blocks was a team-high, while Taylor Mares had two blocks to go with five kills.
Setters Reagan Vanderplas and Kristin Conor each had 14 assists, while Keanu Bradley and Hewson each had nine digs (team-best marks).
FHSU closes out the season on Saturday (Nov. 15) at Emporia State. Game time is 3 p.m.
Kansas Athletics
LAWRENCE, Kan. — The Kansas defense was relentless in the opening half, allowing just seven Emporia State baskets, yet the Jayhawk offense needed time to catch up. The wait was worth it as KU ignited for 63 points in the final 20 minutes en route to an overwhelming 109-56 win at Allen Fieldhouse Tuesday night.
Despite a 21-point halftime advantage, Kansas came out of the break ready to change the lackluster offensive tempo. Sophomore guard Frank Mason III pulled the trigger on an alley-oop pass to sophomore guard Wayne Selden, Jr., for a dunk just 13 seconds into the half. Moments later, Selden was in on a trap at half court that forced the Hornets into an over-and-back turnover.
Just like that, the tempo was changed.
Freshman forward Cliff Alexander, who scored just four points in the opening frame, unleashed for three second-half dunks to light up the sold-out building. At halftime, five other Jayhawks had more points than the incoming Naismith High School Player of the Year. By night’s end, however, Alexander was the first Jayhawk to double-figures and finished with 12 points.
He wasn’t alone. Kansas was fair in the first half, scoring 46 points on 50 percent shooting, but went berserk in the next 20 minutes – hitting 66 percent from the floor (23-for-35). KU doubled its first-half scoring total in less than 14 minutes, while eight of its 15 players finished the game in double-figures. What resulted was the Jayhawks’ highest-scoring exhibition effort in 10 years (115-70 vs. Emporia State, 11/7/04).
Like Alexander, junior forward Perry Ellis was also slow to score in the first half, tallying only two points. He let loose for 11 points in 11 minutes in the final frame to tie for the team lead with 13 points. Fellow big man, sophomore Landen Lucas, missed just one from the floor (4-for-5) and once from the free throw line (5-for-6) to tie Ellis with a team-high 13 points.
Selden finished behind them with 12 points, all of which came in the second half. Redshirt junior forward Hunter Mickelson chalked up 11 points before becoming KU’s only foul-out victim and sophomore guard Frank Mason III hung up 11 points, as well. Guards Brannen Greene and Devonte’ Graham sparked an impressive 61 points off the bench with their 10 points apiece. Junior forward Jamari Traylor just missed the 10-point mark as his perfect 4-for-4 shooting left him with nine points.
Freshman guard Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk made his first start, albeit unofficial, marking the only change in the starting lineup from the Jayhawks’ first exhibition. The other changes, however, were more significant. Most notably, was the Jayhawks’ much improved free-throw accuracy as well as their rebound (45-29) and assist (26-6) margins.
By the end of the first half, the pesky Kansas defense held Emporia State to 7-of-26 shooting in the first half and a lowly 29 percent (15-for-51) for the game. Sophomore guard Jay Temaat actually led the floor with his 16 points, but he was the only Hornet in double-figures.
Three offensive rebounds in their first possession provided multiple opportunities for the Hornets to score the first points the night. ESU sophomore forward Terrence Sardin obliged with a put-back layup, while his team kept the Jayhawks off the board for nearly two-and-a-half minutes. In fact, neither team caught much fire early on. In the first 10 attempts on both sides, ESU made just two buckets, KU only four. The Jayhawks righted the ship, making 12 of their next 22 to finish the half at 50 percent shooting, thanks in large part to the input off the bench.
When Greene and Graham checked in and delivered a quick five-point burst, KU saw its first double-digit lead, but it wasn’t a lasting one until Hunter Mickelson found Kelly Oubre, Jr. sprinting toward the basket. The open look resulted in an easy two points for Oubre and a 20-8 lead midway through the first half. Emporia State would never get within single digits again.
Though Kansas built a lead that remained intact, it was slow to grow as more than two minutes passed with the same 20-8 score on the board. Adding to it, 10 minutes still remained in the first half when Emporia State was whistled for its seventh team foul to drag the opening frame out with bonus free throws. Kansas certainly converted – hitting 13-of-14 from the line – but the excitement was lacking.
Right on cue, Alexander slammed a Mickelson pass through the basket. Oubre swatted a shot into the hands of Graham, who laid it in on the other end and suddenly the Jayhawks broke open the game. Waiting it out, Graham let the final seconds tick away before driving the lane for the last bucket of the half and Kansas took a 46-25 lead to the lockerroom.
Head coach Bill Self and company flipped the switch during the break and came back out aggressive and ready to score. Not three minutes into the second half, Kansas shot out to a 30-point lead. The offense finally in gear, Greene knocked down and three, while Selden found Ellis for another lob-to-dunk pass. Meanwhile the Jayhawks were still money from the free throw line when Ellis connected on two more, putting KU up big, 60-28.
Mykhailiuk shot and missed four threes in the first half. Fittingly, he landed his first one of the night during the Jayhawks’ second-half fireworks show. Although it was the only ‘Svi for Three’ of the night, his trey doubled up the score, 84-42.
It was flat-out fun after that, watching eight different Jayhawks shoot their way to double-digits. All 15 Jayhawks saw time in the landslide, including junior guard Evan Manning who’s three-pointer put the finishing touches on KU’s 109-56 win.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Chiefs have promoted running back Charcandrick West from the practice squad and signed tight end Phillip Supernaw after losing Cyrus Gray and Demetrius Harris to season-ending injuries.
West signed with the Chiefs as a rookie free agent this season, and had spent nine weeks on their practice squad. Supernaw has played four games in two seasons with the Ravens and Texans, and has spent time on both practice squads.
Gray, a special teams standout, tore an ACL in Sunday’s victory in Buffalo. Harris broke a bone in his foot during pregame warmups before facing the Bills. Both were put on injured reserve.
The Chiefs signed former Emporia State tight end Adam Schiltz to fill their open spot on the practice squad.
Winners of four straight, Kansas City plays Seattle on Sunday.
FHSU Athletics
A day after earning its third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament, the Fort Hays State Men’s Soccer team jumped back into the NSCAA Top 25, sitting 23rd in the most recent rankings, released Tuesday, Nov. 11 by the organization.
FHSU (11-5-3, 8-2-2 MIAA) fell to Lindenwood in last weekend’s MIAA Tournament Semifinals, but is the No. 2 seed for the NCAA Central Region and will play Northeastern State on Nov. 20 or 21 (specific date yet to be determined) in the Super Region 3 semifinals (Central Region Final). NSU joins the Tigers in the national rankings at No. 12, up two spots from last week. LWU received three votes in the poll.
The complete NSCAA Top 25 is below…
| Rank | School | Prev. | W-L-T |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | University Of Charleston | 1 | 17-0-1 |
| 2 | Young Harris College | 2 | 16-0-1 |
| 3 | Lynn University | 4 | 13-1-1 |
| 4 | Seattle Pacific University | 5 | 15-1-2 |
| 5 | Quincy University | 3 | 18-0-2 |
| 6 | Southern New Hampshire University | 6 | 16-1-1 |
| 7 | Mercyhurst University | 7 | 18-2-0 |
| 8 | St. Edward’s University | 11 | 16-2-1 |
| 9 | Limestone College | 10 | 15-2-1 |
| 10 | Southern Connecticut State University | 15 | 15-3-0 |
| 11 | Colorado Mesa University | 9 | 15-3-1 |
| 12 | Northeastern State University | 14 | 16-3-1 |
| 13 | Christian Brothers University | 13 | 13-3-0 |
| 14 | California State University-Los Angeles | 16 | 13-3-1 |
| 15 | Northwood University (Mich.) | NR | 11-3-1 |
| 16 | Wingate University | 20 | 12-3-1 |
| 17 | Midwestern State University | 18 | 12-3-2 |
| 18 | New York Institute Of Technology | NR | 13-2-1 |
| 19 | Saint Leo University | 19 | 10-3-3 |
| 20 | Azusa Pacific University | 23 | 14-2-0 |
| 21 | Saginaw Valley State University | NR | 12-2-2 |
| 22 | Notre Dame College | 21 | 10-5-2 |
| 23 | Fort Hays State University | RV | 11-5-3 |
| 24 | Merrimack College | 24 | 13-4-2 |
| 25 | Colorado School Of Mines | RV | 12-7-1 |
Also receiving votes: Tiffin University (12), University Of South Carolina-Aiken (11), Bloomsburg University (6), Drury University (4), Northwest Nazarene University (4), Lindenwood University (3), LIU Post (1), University of Alabama-Huntsville (1), Pfeiffer University (1)
The Hays High Indians lands two players on the All-Western Athletic Conference Soccer Team. Riley Zimmerman was named to the First Team while Kyler Leiker is an honorable mention pick.
Zimmerman also made the All-Tournament Team At the Maize South Soccer Invitational along with being named team MVP as well as Defensive Player of the Year at the boys soccer banquet held Nov. 6th.
Nathan Romme was named “Leading Scorer of the Year”, Kyler Leiker was named “Leading Assist Player of the Year”, and Conner Staab grabbed “Goalie of the Year”.
Western Athletic Conference All Conference Men’s Soccer Team
Player of the Year: Leonel Lopez0-Dodge City
Coach of the Year: Lori Navarro-Dodge City
First Team
Isaac Palma-Dodge City
Leonel Lopez-Dodge City
Alejandro Tapia-Dodge City
Erik Barragan-Garden City
David Amaro-Garden City
Javier Gonzalez-Great Bend
Riley Zimmerman-Hays
Josh Martinez-Liberal
Jose Alonso-Liberal
Eliel Gonzales-Liberal
Adrian Michel-Liberal
Honorable Mention
Brandon Chavez-Dodge City
Juan Tonche-Dodge City
Abel Garcia-Dodge City
Miguel Hernandez-Garden City
Esteban Neave-Garden City
Gilberto Tovar-Garden City
Carlos Prado-Great Bend
Angel Aranda-Great Bend
Kyler Leiker-Hays
Jacob McCarter-Liberal
Jorge Mendoze-Liberal
Riley Zimmerman also made the All-Tournament Team At the Maize South Soccer Invitational along with being named “MVP” for the HHS Men’s Soccer Team 2014 season and “Defensive Player of the Year” at the Men’s Soccer Banquet held Nov. 6th. Nathan Romme was named “Leading Scorer of the Year”, Kyler Leiker was named “Leading Assist player of the Year”, and Conner Staab grabbed “Goalie of the Year”.
FHSU Athletics
Fort Hays State Men’s Soccer received its third consecutive berth into the NCAA Tournament as the No. 2 seed in the Central Regional for 2014. The Tigers will play Northeastern State, the top seed, on either Nov. 22 or 23 in Tahlequah, Okla.
Both FHSU and NSU are already in the round of 16 as the Central Region receives only two selections to the tournament. The teams will meet in what is virtually a regional final before meeting the team that comes to the Elite Eight from the Midwest Regional in the Super Region 3 Final.
The Tigers enter the NCAA Tournament at 11-5-3 overall and is 0-1-1 versus the RiverHawks this season. FHSU dropped a 2-1 contest on the road in Sept., before playing to a 1-1 draw at FHSU Soccer Stadium on Oct. 26. Fort Hays State will look to reverse its recent fortune, falling 1-0 in the season finale to West Texas A&M before dropping a MIAA Tournament Semifinal matchup to Lindenwood, 1-0.
FHSU Athletics
Fort Hays State’s Nathan Lindsey was named the Beyond Sports Network National Division II Athlete of the Week on Monday, November 10 for his efforts in the 49-41 win over Missouri Southern this past weekend. Lindsey had a great all-around game on both defense and special teams.
Lindsey recorded five tackles, a sack, two fumble recoveries, and one interception on defense, and scored two touchdowns in the game, one on defense and one on special teams. His first touchdown was on a 49-yard fumble recovery in the second quarter to push Fort Hays State’s lead to 21-7 at the time. His second touchdown was a 92-yard kickoff return for a touchdown with 5:48 to play in the game which gave the Tigers breathing room for a 42-28 lead. His second fumble recovery was on Missouri Southern’s first drive of the fourth quarter at the FHSU 14-yard line, a drive that could have potentially tied the game with the score at 28-21 in favor of FHSU. His interception stopped Missouri Southern’s first drive of the second half at the FHSU 22-yard line.
Area Scores
Scott City 55, Norton 20(3A)
Central Plains 42, Spearville 40(8MI)
Ness City 40, Little River 28(8MI)
Osborne 58, Marais des Cygnes Valley 10(8MI)
Victoria 64, Minneola 12(8MII)
Wallace County 52, Ingalls 6(8MII)
3A
Halstead 36, Anthony-Harper-Chaparral 27
Minneapolis 17, Hoisington 14
Pittsburg Colgan 35, Galena 18
Rossville 35, Centralia 14
Silver Lake 28, Sabetha 7
Wellsville 11, Caney Valley 10
Wichita Collegiate 61, Hesston 35
8 Man-I
Hanover 62, Udall 14
8 Man-II
Attica/Argonia 56, Pike Valley 32
Axtell 42, Chetopa 34
Jonathan Zweygardt
The Victoria Knights are headed back to the sub-state championship game after defeating Minneola 64-12 on Saturday.
After forcing a punt on the Wildcats first possession it took the Knights just two plays to take the lead, scoring on a 46-yard Brady Dinkel touchdown run to go up 6-0.
The Knights’ defense forced a turnover on downs on Minneola’s second possession and Dinkel scored his second touchdown, a five-yard run putting the Knights up 14-0 after the two-point conversion.
Victoria got their first of two defensive touchdowns in the game when Eric McAlonan recovered a Wildcat fumble and ran it in from 24 yards out giving the Knights a 22-0 lead.
With just 42-second left in the first quarter Dinkel found Joe Dortland for a 42-yard touchdown pass putting the Knights up 28-0.
In the second quarter Dinkel found Bryan Dome for a pair of touchdowns through the air, one for 15 yards and another from 38 yards out.
Dinkel also threw a pair of second quarter touchdowns to tight end Noah Dreiling and Dreiling returned an interception 50 yards for a touchdown right before the end of the first half giving the Knights the 64-12 win at halftime.
In the game quarterback Brady Dinkel was 5-for-7 passing for 145 yards and five touchdowns. He also ran for 102 yards and two touchdowns on seven attempts.
The Knights outgained the Wildcats 295 to 156 in total yards.
Victoria is now 10-1 after the win and will host Wallace County next Friday in the sub-state championship game.
By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post
Nathan Lindsey had a career day on senior day, recovering two fumbles, intercepting a pass and returning a kickoff in Fort Hays State’s 49-41 win over Missouri Southern in front of 3,234 at Lewis Field. The victory improves the Tigers to 6-4, securing back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 2003 and 2004. The Lions drop their second straight and fall to 4-6.
Coach Chris Brown Postgame Interview
Ed Williams / Nathan Lindsey Postgame Interview
Quinten Darby’s one-yard touchdown run gave FHSU the lead following an Alex Schmidtberger interception on MSSU’s first possession. Ed Smith’s six-yard TD run put the Tigers up 14-7. Nathan Lindsey then returned a fumble 49 yards for a score following a Missouri Southern pass completion for a 21-7 halftime lead.
The Tigers went up 28-7, scoring on a Treveon Albert three-yard run on their first possession of the third quarter. Southern responded with two straight scores to pull withing 28-21. Following Nathan Lindsey’s second fumble recovery, Albert connected with Ed Williams on an 86-yard scoring strike to push the lead to two touchdowns.
Game Highlights
After Southern closed the gap to seven with 6:00 to play, Lindsey returned the kickoff 92 yards to push the margin back to two touchdowns. Kenneth Iheme scored on a one-yard run late. Southern got a touchdown on the final play for the final margin.
FHSU gained a season-high 419 yards including 234 on the ground. Ed Smith led the rushing attack with 100 yards. Treveon Albert added 82 and Kenneth Iheme 51.
Albert completed 8 of 11 passes for 185 yards and a touchdown and an interception.
Defensively, Justin McPhail recorded 16 tackles.