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MIAA football media day live stream

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FHSU Sports Information
Fort Hays State Football kicks off its 2014 campaign with MIAA Football Media Day on Tuesday, Aug. 5, in Kansas City, Mo.  The event is held at KC Sporting Park, with head coaches and players representing teams from across the conference.  The Tigers will be represented by Head Coach Chris Brown, wide receiver Ed Williams and defensive lineman Jesse Trent.  Fort Hays State’s press conference time is set for 10 a.m.

For the first time in conference history, the MIAA Football Media Day will be streamed live online; allowing fans a glimpse at the event.  Streamed free of charge, the online look-in will go live at 8:45 a.m., with press conferences set to begin at 9 a.m.

The live stream can be accessed by clicking the link below:

https://portal.stretchinternet.com/miaa/

The MIAA preseason polls will be announced tomorrow morning in the first press conference slot (9 a.m.) by MIAA Commissioner Dr. Bob Boerigter, and can be found online through the MIAA website and www.fhsuathletics.com.

A complete schedule of press conference times with attendees listed is below…

Press Conference Room Schedule
9 a.m. MIAA Commissioner Dr. Bob Boerigter
9:15 Northeastern State Head Coach Rob Robinson | RB Joel Rockmore & LB Jack Gray
9:30 a.m. Central Oklahoma Head Coach Nick Bobeck | WR Marquez Clark & DL Tyler Newton
9:45 a.m. Nebraska-Kearney Head Coach Darrell Morris | TBA
10 a.m. Fort Hays State Head Coach Chris Brown | WR Ed Williams & DL Jesse Trent
10:15 a.m. Lindenwood Head Coach Patrick Ross | TBA
10:30 a.m. MIAA Supervisor of Football Officials Phil Laurie
10:45 a.m. Missouri Southern Head Coach Daryl Daye | QB Jay McDowell
11:00 a.m. Central Missouri Head Coach Jim Svoboda | QB Hayden Hawk & DL Ramond Hunter
11:15 a.m. Missouri Western Head Coach Jerry Partridge | DB Michael Jordan & DE Janis Matulis
11:30 a.m. Washburn Head Coach Craig Schurig | RB Vershon Moore & FS Calvin Kenney
11:45 a.m. Pittsburg State Head Coach Tim Beck | QB Anthony Abenoja & S Keeston Terry
12:00 p.m. Emporia State Head Coach Garin Higgins | QB Brent Wilson & LB Tariq Allen
12:15 p.m. Northwest Missouri Head Coach Adam Dorrel | WR Bryce Young & LB Eric Reimer
 

Shields sharp as Royals top A’s 4-2

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) – James Shields pitched eight sharp innings for his first win in nearly a month, and the Kansas City Royals beat the Oakland Athletics 4-2 on Sunday.

Shields (10-6) retired his first 15 batters before Josh Reddick hit a leadoff homer in the sixth. Alberto Callaspo then had a one-out single before Sam Fuld lined into an double play.

The 32-year-old Shields (10-6) allowed two runs and four hits. He walked none for the fifth time this season.

Billy Butler and Omar Infante had three hits apiece for Kansas City.

Reddick homered twice, getting to Shields again in the eighth.

Hays Eagles fall in AAA Legion Championship game

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The Hays Eagles American Legion fell 7-5 to Pittsburg Sunday, in the second AAA American Legion State Championship game.

Brad Kelly Postgame

Hays beat Pittsburg Friday 9-4 sending them to the losers bracket of the double-elimination tournament. But Post 64 defeated Newton and then Hays in the first championship game Saturday for force a second elimination game on Sunday morning.

The Eagles jumped out to a 1-0 lead on a solo homerun by Zack Legleiter in to top of the first inning.

Hays added two more in the second on a two-run single by Trenton Henningsen putting the Eagles up 3-0.

Pittsburg got a run in the third and then took advantage of three Eagles errors in the fifth to tie the game at three.

The big inning for Pittsburg came in the sixth when they scored three runs on four hits to go up 7-3.

Down four runs after seven innings the Eagles loaded the bases in both the eighth and the ninth but managed just one run in each inning in the 7-5 loss.

Zack Legleiter was 2-for-5 with a homerun and two runs scored and Kade Parker finished 2-for-4 with an RBI.

The Eagles finished the season 33-10.

Solid pitching lifts Larks to win over defending NBC WS champs

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The Hays Larks got a solid start from Jake Fromson then four scoreless innings from relievers David Koll and Blake Rogers in a 4-1 victory over the defending champion Seattle (WA) Studs at the 80th NBC World Series in Wichita Saturday night and early Sunday morning. The Larks have now won 11-straight and improve to 31-13. They advance to the third round of the winners bracket where they will face the winner of Sunday’s game between the St. Joseph (MO) Mustangs or the Santa Barbara (CA) Foresters Tuesday night.

Frank Leo Postgame Interview

 

Game Highlights

 

Fromson pitched five innings, allowing one unearned run on three hits and picks up his fifth win of the season. He worked out of jam in the second. After the Studs put runners on second and third with one out, Fromson induced a popup and strikeout to get out the inning. After retiring the first two batters in the fifth, Fromson gave up a walk and a single but struck out Bobby LeCount to end the threat.

David Koll struck out the side in the sixth but yielded a two-out walk in the seventh. Blake Rogers got a groundout for the final out then pitched two more scoreless innings for his first save as a Lark and fourth of the summer. The former Liberal BeeJay recorded back-to-bacl strikeouts in the eighth after giving up two base hits. He sent the Studs down in order in the ninth, striking out Max Whitt to end the game.

The Larks grabbed the lead in the second when Derrick Mount scored from first when Michael Burns and Stud second baseman Marcus Hinkle collided on a play at first base. Tyler Detmer drove in the second run on a bloop single to left.

Brooks Balisterri put Hays up 3-1 with a sac fly in the sixth. Detmer hit a home run in the seventh for the final margin.

Eagles fall; play championship game Sunday

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Pittsburg Post 64 scored five runs in the third and four more in the fourth inning to beat the Hays Eagles 11-5 Saturday forcing a second championship game at the AAA state American Legion tournament.

Eagles starter Marcus Altman allowed eight runs on just four hits in three plus innings as Pittsburg jumped out to a 9-0 lead after four. Altman got the loss.

Hays got a run in the fifth and two runs in both the sixth and seventh as they fall to 3-1 in the tournament.

Connor Rule finished 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored and Jared Haynes tripled and drove in two runs in the loss.

Hays falls to 33-9 on the season and they will play Pittsburg Post 64 in the second championship game at 10 a.m. Sunday.

Eagles Pregame Show starts at 9:45 on 96.9 KFIX.

Larks win their NBC opener

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The Hays Larks scored four runs in the second inning to grab a 5-0 lead and hold off the San Diego Waves the rest of the way for a 6-3 win in their opener at the 80th NBC World Series in Wichita. The Larks improve to 30-13 with their 10th straight win and will face the defending champion Seattle Studs Saturday at 10pm.

Frank Leo Postgame Intgerview

Game Highlights

Michael Burns led off the game with a double and scored on Tyler Detmer’s groundout. The Larks then strung together three straight infield singles to open their four-run second inning. Burns two-run double capped the inning.

The Waves rallied with two runs in the second and another in the fifth to pull within 5-3, but Aaron Cornell’s double scored Evan Gruener for the final margin.

Nick Goza (6-4) picks up the win, allowing three runs on six hits over six innings, striking out four and walking three. Ian Bentley threw two scoreless innings and DJ Carr recorded the final three outs for his fourth save.

 

Hays Eagles on to AAA state championship game

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The Hays Eagles rallied from a four-run deficit Friday night for a 9-4 win over Pittsburg Post 64 to advance back to the “AAA” Kansas American Legion Championship game.

Pittsburg opened the game with three runs in the top of the first and one more in the second to go up 4-0.

The Eagles were held scoreless until the bottom of the fourth when they plated three runs cutting the lead to 4-3.

In the three run fourth Zack Legleiter singled with two outs and came around to score on an error by the right fielder. Connor Rule singled and scored and Kade Parker singled home a run and the scored on a wild pitch.

Trailing 4-3 in the bottom fifth the Eagles added a run two runs to go up 5-4.

Hays scored one more in the seven and blew it open with three in the eighth on their way to a 9-4 win.

Cole Schumacher earned the win; he allowed four runs, three earned in a complete game victory. He struck out seven and walked two.

Zack Legleitler was 4-for-5 with four RBI’s and Kade Parker and Connor Rule each finished 1-for-4 with an RBI.

The win moved Hays to 33-8 on the summer and they will play in Saturday’s championship game at 3p.m.

UPDATE Former K-State star will lead Hays football camp next week

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Football players from elementary school to high school are invited to a camp next week offered by a former Kansas State University star.

The Tre Walker “Family” Football Academy is scheduled for Tuesday at Hays High School.

Walker is a former Wildcat linebacker.

The elementary school camp is scheduled to run from 8:30 a.m. to noon, with the middle school camp following from 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. High school athletes will take the field from 4 to 7:30 p.m.

Registration fee is $50.

For more information, click HERE.

Eagles defeat Newton 4-2

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Kade Parker held the Newton Knights to just two runs over nine innings as the Hays Eagles advance to the third round of the “AAA” American Legion State Tournament.

Brad Kelly Postgame Interview


The Hays Eagles scored first in the bottom of the first when Cole Schumacher stole home putting the Eagles up 1-0.

Newton tied the game at one with a solo homerun in the fourth but Hays answered with one of their own in the bottom of the inning taking a 2-1.

A sacrifice fly by Connor Rule in the fifth inning gave Hays a 3-1 lead.

Newton made it 3-2 with a run in the sixth but Hays added a run in the eighth on a Marcus Altman RBI single putting Hays up 4-2.

Cole Schumacher was 2-for-2 with a run and two stolen bases and Marcus Altman finished 2-for-4 and one RBI.

Parker allowed just two runs on 10 hits in a complete game victory. He struck out six and walked just one to move to 5-3 on the season.

The Eagles are 32-8 on the summer and will play Pittsburg Friday evening at 5pm after their 14-3 run-rule win over Emporia in the late game Thursday.

The winner advances to the state championship game on Saturday.

Royals beat Twins, but lose Hosmer

The Kansas City Royals’ clubhouse mood was somber after a 6-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins.

Eric Hosmer will be going on the disabled list after an X-ray revealed a displaced fracture of the third finger of his right hand.

“Very frustrating, bad timing,” Hosmer said. “The good thing is I can still get back for that last month and make that last push. They said as quick as three weeks and long as six. Obviously, I’m going to be shooting for the three to four weeks.”

Hosmer was hit by a pitch from Jon Lester on July 20 and was held out of the lineup for six of the next seven games. He returned to the lineup Tuesday and aggravated it on a check swing in the fourth inning.

Alcides Escobar hit a two-run triple and Yordano Ventura pitched seven effective innings as the Royals completed a 5-2 homestand.

“It was a great pitch to hit, a fastball right down the middle,” Escobar said. “I didn’t want to miss it.”

Escobar’s triple highlighted a four-run seventh. The inning also included Jarrod Dyson’s run-scoring single. Dyson stole second and third and scored on catcher Eric Fryer’s throwing error.

Ventura (8-8) limited the Twins to two runs, one earned, on five hits, while striking out seven.

Danny Santana led off the game with a home run. Mike Moustakas committed two throwing errors in the third to gift the Twins with an unearned run.

Caleb Thielbar (2-1) retired only one of three batters he faced for Minnesota.

Twins right-hander Kevin Correia, who had yielded 11 runs on 17 hits and five walks in eight innings in losing his previous two starts, left after six innings, allowing two runs, one earned, on five hits. His 13 losses top the American League.

“I was able to go out there get ahead of some guys,” Correia said. “I was throwing strikes and able to mix stuff up late.”

Kurt Suzuki hit a pinch RBI-double in the eighth off Wade Davis, the first extra-base the Royals right-hander allowed in 46 innings and 44 appearances.

“I’ve never seen anything like it, never,” Royals manager Ned Yost said.

Greg Holland worked a flawless ninth for his 29th save in 31 opportunities.

The Twins stranded 11 runners, leaving the bases loaded in the fourth and eighth and stranding two runners in two other innings.

“We’re leaving way too many runners on early in the game,” Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. “We’re not coming up with a big hit and coming up with those extra runs that you need. They show up late.”

Royals stand pat at deadline

Stuck in limbo between contending and conceding, the perennially building Kansas City Royals opted to stand pat as baseball’s non-waiver trade deadline passed Thursday.

Even as several other teams in the same mix pulled off some splashy moves.

The Tigers, who led the Royals by 4 1/2 games in the AL Central at the start of the day, landed arguably the biggest coup in left-hander David Price. The Mariners and Yankees, neck-and-neck with Kansas City in the wild-card hunt, also were involved in a series of trades.

Meanwhile, Royals general manager Dayton Moore said “at the end of the day, there weren’t any players we could get our hands on that would be upgrades over what we have.”

“We were prepared to make moves with prospects. There was nothing presented to us that made us uncomfortable,” Moore said shortly before the Royals wrapped up a series with Minnesota. “We were prepared to be as aggressive as we possibly could.”

The Royals were in a similar position a year ago, making only minor moves down the stretch, and wound up finishing 86-76 — their best record since the strike-shortened 1994 season, but still only good enough for third place in the division. That led many to speculate that the Royals would finally trade for the big bat that their popgun offense has been lacking the past two seasons.

Instead, the Royals watched from the dugout as Oakland sent power-hitting outfielder Yoenis Cespedes to the Red Sox for starter Jon Lester and outfielder Jonny Gomes.

“Truthfully it wasn’t an option for us,” Moore said of acquiring the Cuban defector, whose 17 homers would easily lead the Royals. “We didn’t have a pitcher of that caliber we were willing to trade to get a player like Cespedes back. We have to keep our pitching strong.”

Therein lays the rub: The Royals had the pitcher in James Shields, a durable former All-Star who is due to become a free agent after the season. They were simply unwilling to part with him unless it was for the right deal even though it’s a near-certainty the small-market club will be unable to come up with the cash to sign him to a new deal.

The Royals also had a potential trade chip in Wade Davis, who has been dominant as a setup man and could be targeted by teams in search of a closer down the stretch. Designated hitter Billy Butler was also trade bait, though several factors including his contract and his suspect ability to play in the field would have made it difficult to move him.

“You always get excited and it breaks down, and you get excited and it breaks down,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “In the end it was a lot of hard work that nothing happened.”

Moore insisted that it’s still possible that the Royals will execute a trade, but it becomes much more difficult. Players must now pass through waivers before a deal could happen.

The Royals have been searching for help in right field, where Nori Aoki has failed to live up to expectations, and third base, where Mike Moustakas began the day hitting just .194. But with a relative dearth of hitting available, the Royals started to investigate some pitching help.

The Phillies’ A.J. Burnett was linked to Kansas City prior to the deadline.

“You can only take advantage of what’s available to you,” Moore said, “and again, internally, we feel this group of players is very talented and able to produce and will produce.”

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