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HHS softball splits with Garden City

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The Hays High softball team closed out their regular season with a split in Garden City Tuesday. The Indains take the opener 5-1 then lose the second game 6-1. They end their regular season 16-4 overall and 5-3 in the Western Athletic Conference.

Hannah Hearld struck out 10 in the first game. The Indians scored single runs in the second and third then struck for three in the fifth. Hearld also had three hits and drove in two as did Kaylie Schoendaller.

Garden City scored early in the second game with three in the first and two in the second. Hearld allowed five runs, two earned on six hits in an inning and a third. Madison Prough drove in Hays’ only run of the game.

HHS golf WAC champs after second place finish in Liberal

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The Hays High boys golf team finished second in their final tournament of the regular season Tuesday. The Indians shot a 321 at the Liberal Invitational held at the Willow Tree Golf Course and finished two shots behind Garden City.

Nathan Romme fired a 4-over-par 76 and finished third. Kaden Beilman shot a 79 to finish sixth and Payton Ruder’s 81 was good enough for eighth.

The second place finish also secured the Western Athletic Conference championship for the Indians. Beilman, Ruder and Romme were also named First Team All-WAC with Lane Clark an honorable mention selection. Hays coach Mark Watts was named the WAC Coach of the Year.

The HHS boys golf team after their 2nd place finish at the Liberal Inv. which secured the WAC championship. (Courtesy Mark Watts)
The HHS boys golf team after their 2nd place finish at the Liberal Inv. which secured the WAC championship. (Courtesy Mark Watts)

LIBERAL INVITATIONAL RESULTS
Hays Varsity
Nathan Romme-76      3rd place
Kaden Beilman-79      6th place
Payton Ruder-81      8th place
Lane Clark-85
                             325    2nd place
Cash Hobson-87
Chase Lynd-89

Team Finish:
1. Garden City-319
2. Hays High-321
3. Dodge City-329
4. Great Bend-346
5. Liberal-359

Top 10 Medalists:
1. Taylor Larsen-Garden City  73
2. Chance Haney-Great Bend  76
3. Nathan Romme-Hays  76
4.  Jace Larson-Dodge City  78
Logan Durst-Garden City  78
6. Kaden Beilman-Hays  79
7.  Levi Bone-Dodge City  80
8. Payton Ruder-Hays  81
9. Blake Stout-Liberal  81
10. Kameron Miller-Dodge City  82

Ellis baseball wins regular season finale

The Ellis baseball team closes out their regular season with a 4-1 win over Colby Tuesday. The Railers scored two in the first then added single runs in the fourth and fifth. Scott Pfeifer doubled and tripled and Brandon Bollig also had two hits. He also went the distance on the mound,  striking out eight.

Ellis ends the regular season 9-8. They will be the No. 1 seed for their regional and play at two o’clock on Wednesday against either Bennington or Herington who play Monday.

TMP-Marian softball goes 0-2 at MCAA tournament

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By JEREMY McGUIRE
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Game 1: Hoisington 15, TMP 0  (4 Innings)
Hoisington sophomore pitcher Karissa Schremmer pitched a perfect four inning game in the first round of the Mid Central Activities Association Tournament, shutting out TMP 15-0.  The Lady Cardinals scored five runs in the bottom of the first inning, two in the bottom of the second, four in the bottom of the third and finished off the run rule with three more runs in the bottom of the fourth.

TMP sent only 12 batters to plate in the game.  Not a single Lady Monarch reached base.

Game 2: Ellinwood 14, TMP 13  (8 Innings)
A back and fourth game needed extra innings to decide the finish with Ellinwood winning the game on an RBI single in the bottom of the eighth inning.  The TMP Lady Monarchs had leads of 5-1 and 6-3 before Ellinwood scored six straight runs to take a 9-6 lead heading into the seventh inning.

TMP would put seven runs on the board, capped off by a two run single by freshman Katelyn Zimmerman.  Ellinwood scored four runs in the bottom of the inning to send it to extra innings.

TMP had a chance to take the lead in the top of the eighth inning but had a runner thrown at home plate to end the threat and Ellinwood picked up the win with their run in the bottom of the inning.

The Monarchs are now 7-13 on the season.

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Daniel Sams granted release from Kansas State

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MANHATTAN, Kan. Kansas State Athletics Director John Currie announced today that quarterback/wide receiver Daniel Sams has been granted a conditional release from his scholarship by the university.

“Daniel requested to be able to continue his playing career at an FCS institution so that he could be closer to some of his aging family members,” Currie said. “We appreciate his contributions and wish him the best.”

Sams, who just completed his redshirt sophomore season for the Wildcats, will be permitted to contact FCS institutions near his hometown of Slidell, Louisiana, with the exception of Stephen F. Austin, a 2014 Wildcat opponent, Currie said. With the release, under standard NCAA rules, Sams will be eligible to compete and receive financial aid immediately upon enrollment at an FCS institution.

“I am thankful to Coach Snyder for the opportunity I have had here at K-State and also the fans for being so supportive,” Sams said. “I have become a better teammate, football player and more importantly a better person during my time at K-State, and I want to wish my teammates and coaches nothing but the best next season.”

KU releases non-conference basketball schedule

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LAWRENCE, Kan. – Known for its schedule strength, Kansas men’s basketball will face traditional powers Kentucky, Florida, Georgetown, Utah, Temple and UNLV with the potential to meet up with the likes of Michigan State, Tennessee, Marquette, Georgia Tech and Rhode Island, making the 2014-15 non-conference schedule another difficult slate for the Jayhawks.

There is no doubt Kansas’ 2013-14 men’s basketball schedule was the toughest in the nation and KU’s 2014-15 non-conference schedule potentially includes six opponents who advanced to the 2014 postseason (four NCAA and two NIT). Add in the Big 12’s round-robin format and KU could play as many as 16 games versus 2014 NCAA Tournament teams and four against 2014 NIT squads.

“Obviously, next year’s non-conference will be very challenging,” head coach Bill Self said. “We always play a good schedule, but this past year was rated by many to be about as tough of a non-conference schedule that a team has played in years. Certainly, next year’s schedule will be one of the better non-conference schedules that anyone in America plays, as well. When you think about two teams that were in the Final Four last year with Kentucky and Florida, then you throw in the Orlando Classic, which is loaded, including Michigan State, then on the road at Georgetown and Temple along with other tough non-conference contests like Utah and UNLV, all of those will certainly prepare our guys to make another strong push at a conference championship.”

Along with the non-conference schedule unveiling, Kansas also announced the beloved tradition that kicks it all off. Late Night in the Phog will be held on Oct. 10.

The 2014-15 non-conference slate, paired with its home-and-home meetings against league foes, will help keep Kansas’ strength of schedule among the nation’s best. In KU head coach Bill Self’s 11 seasons in Lawrence, the Jayhawks’ strength of schedule has ranked 10th or higher six times, including four of the last five years dating back to 2009-10.

Strength of schedule is a factor in the RPI, one of the tools the NCAA Basketball Committee uses to select and seed teams in the NCAA Tournament. Kansas’ RPI has checked in at No. 5 or better each of the last five seasons, including No. 1 in 2010 and 2011. The Jayhawks ended 2013-14 at No. 4 in the final RPI.

Kansas will play 2014 NCAA runner-up Kentucky Nov. 18 in Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis in the fourth Champions Classic. KU and UK last met in the Champions Classic in 2011 in Madison Square Garden in what was an early preview to the 2012 NCAA Championship game at the Final Four in New Orleans. This historic contest pits the two winningest teams in college basketball history with Kentucky at 2,140 wins and Kansas at 2,126 victories.

Kansas will open the regular season playing host to UC Santa Barbara on Nov. 14 as historic Allen Fieldhouse enters its 60th season. The Gauchos feature the 2013-14 NCAA rebound leader in senior Alan Williams who averaged 11.5 boards per game as a junior.

Kansas will make its first appearance in the Orlando Classic in Orlando, Florida, Nov. 27-30.  The brackets have yet to be set, but the eight confirmed teams participating in the event include: Kansas, Michigan State, Tennessee, Marquette, Georgia Tech, Rhodes Island, Santa Clara and Rider. Kansas will host Rider on Nov. 24 in an early Orlando Classic matchup.

Non-Conference Opponent Breakdown
–UC Santa Barbara (Nov. 14 in Lawrence) improved 10 wins from the 2012-13 season by going 21-9 and finishing second in the Big West with a 12-4 league record in 2013-14. In 16 seasons as head coach at UCSB, Bob Williams has guided the Gauchos to 20-plus victories 11 times. Senior forward Alan Williams lead the NCAA with an 11.5 rpg in 2013-14. Kansas won the only meeting with UCSB, 72-52, in the opening round of the Wolf Pack Holiday Classic, Dec. 20, in Reno, Nevada, in Bill Self’s first season at Kansas.

–Kentucky (Nov. 18 in Indianapolis at the Champions Classic) finished runner-up to Connecticut in the 2014 NCAA title game in Dallas, posting a 29-11 overall record. The Wildcats tied Georgia for second in the Southeastern Conference with a 12-6 record and finished runner-up in the SEC Tournament to Florida, KU’s Dec. 5 foe in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge. After a Kansas three-game win streak versus Kentucky, the Wildcats have won the last two meetings, both during the 2011-12 season: 75-65 in the Champions Classic at Madison Square Garden and 67-59 in the NCAA Championship game at the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans.

–Rider (Nov. 24 in Lawrence, Orlando Classic) went 14-17 in 2013-14 and tied for sixth in theMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference with a 9-11 record. The Broncs are coached by Kevin Baggett, who led Rider to a 19-15 record in 2012-13, his first season at Rider. Kansas is 2-0 versus Rider with both games in Allen Fieldhouse: 110-72 on Dec. 12, 1987, and 103-51 on Dec. 15, 1990.

–Pairings for the Orlando Classic (Nov. 27, 28 and 30) have not been announced. Joining Kansas in the eight-team field is Michigan State (MSU leads the series 6-4 and has won the last three meetings with the previous 67-64 in Atlanta in the 2012 Champions Classic); Tennessee (series is tied at 1-1 with UT winning the last meeting 76-68 on Jan. 10, 2010, in Knoxville); Marquette (KU leads 6-1 and has won the last three meetings. The previous matchup  was in the 2003 Final Four, a KU 94-61 victory in New Orleans); Georgia Tech (KU leads 5-1 with the last meeting a 71-66 Jayhawk win in Atlanta on Dec. 18, 2007, during KU’s 2008 NCAA National Championship season); Rhode Island (KU leads 2-1, including an 80-69 win on Dec. 30, 2006, in Allen Fieldhouse in the last matchup); Santa Clara (KU leads 5-0 with the last meeting a 99-73 KU victory on Nov. 14, 1997, in Allen Fieldhouse) and Rider, who Kansas will play Nov. 24 in Lawrence.

–Florida (Dec. 5 in Lawrence) will face Kansas in the second SEC/Big 12 Challenge with this year’s meeting in Allen Fieldhouse. The Gators went 36-3 in 2013-14, posted a perfect 18-0 in winning the SEC regular-season title, won the SEC Tournament and entered the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed. Kansas leads the overall series with Florida 3-2 with three of the five meetings being top-10 nationally-ranked contests. Last year Florida defeated Kansas, 67-61, in Gainesville.

–Georgetown (Dec. 10 in Washington, D.C.) finished the 2013-14 season with an 18-15 record advancing to the second round of the NIT. The Hoyas were 8-10 in the BIG EAST, placing seventh. Kansas has a 2-1 series edge against Georgetown after last year’s 86-64 win on Dec. 21 in Allen Fieldhouse. A traditional power, Georgetown won the first meeting, 70-57, in the 1987 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight in Louisville, Ky., and Kansas edged GU, 67-63, in the opening round of the 2011 Maui Invitational.

–Utah (Dec. 13 at Sprint Center in Kansas City) went 21-12 and finished tied for eighth in the Pac-12. The Utes fell to St. Mary’s in the first round of the 2014 NIT. It was Utah’s first postseason appearance under third-year head coach Larry Krystkowiak. Kansas won the only meeting with Utah, 79-68, on Nov. 25, 1995, at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri, in The Classic.

–Lafayette (Dec. 20 in Lawrence) is located in Easton, Pennsylvania, and the Leopards went 11-20 overall and tied for seventh in the Patriot League with a 6-12 record. Lafayette head coach Fran O’Hanlon will be entering his 20th season on the Leopards’ sidelines. O’Hanlon has guided Lafayette to three conference titles and two NCAA Tournament appearances. The Jayhawks and the Leopards have yet to face each other in men’s basketball.

–Temple (Dec. 22 in Philadelphia) is looking to rebound from a 9-22 season in 2013-14 where the Owls tied for eighth in the American Athletic Conference with a 4-14 league record. In his eight seasons at Temple, head coach Fran Dunphy has guided the Owls to three Atlantic 10 titles and six NCAA Tournament appearances. Kansas has won the last three meetings with Temple and leads the overall series 8-3. The Jayhawks defeated the Owls, 69-62, on Jan. 6, 2013, in Allen Fieldhouse in their last meeting.

–Kent State (Dec. 30 in Lawrence) went 16-16 last season, including a 7-11 record which ended the Golden Flashes fifth in the Mid-American Conference East standings. Kent State head coachRob Senderoff has guided the Golden Flashes to two 20-win seasons and postseason appearances in his three years at Kent State.

 

–UNLV (Jan. 4 in Lawrence) went 20-13 in 2013-14 and finished tied for third in the Mountain West Conference with a 10-8 record. In head coach David Rice’s first two seasons at UNLV, the Running Rebels advanced to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances going 26-9 in 2011-12 and 25-10 in 2012-13. Kansas has won all four meetings with UNLV with the last being in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, a KU 75-56 win in Omaha on March 22, 2008, en route to its NCAA National Championship.

Kansas will open the 2014-15 season with home exhibition games against Washburn (Nov. 4) and Emporia State (Nov. 11).

For the third-straight year, KU will have home-and-home meetings against all nine Big 12 Conference foes. Besides Kansas, other conference teams that participated in the 2014 NCAA Tournament included Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas. West Virginia played in the 2014 NIT. The Big 12 traditionally releases that schedule in July.

2014-15 Men’s Basketball Non-Conference Schedule
Date               Day                 Opponent                                          Location
Nov. 4          Tuesday        Washburn (Exh.)                          Lawrence, Kan.
Nov. 11         Tuesday        Emporia State (Exh.)                    Lawrence, Kan.
Nov. 14         Friday           UC Santa Barbara                        Lawrence, Kan.
Nov. 18         Tuesday        Kentucky (Champions Classic)        Indianapolis, Ind.
Nov. 24         Monday         Rider (Orlando Classic)                  Lawrence, Kan.
Nov. 27         Thursday       TBA (Orlando Classic)                   Orlando, Fla.
Nov. 28         Friday           Semifinals (Orlando Classic)           Orlando, Fla.
Nov. 30         Sunday         Championship (Orlando Classic)      Orlando, Fla.
Dec. 5           Friday           Florida (SEC/Big 12 Challenge)        Lawrence, Kan.
Dec. 10         Wednesday    at Georgetown                            Washington, D.C.
Dec. 13         Saturday       Utah (Sprint Center)                     Kansas City, Mo.
Dec. 20         Saturday       Lafayette                                   Lawrence, Kan.
Dec. 22         Monday         at Temple                                   Philadelphia, Pa.
Dec. 30         Tuesday        Kent State                                  Lawrence, Kan.
Jan. 4           Sunday         UNLV                                         Lawrence, Kan.

Monarch girls’ soccer defeats Word of Life

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The TMP-Marian girls’ soccer team ran their non-loss streak to five games Monday with a 7-1 win at Wichita Word of Life. The win improves the Monarchs to 6-2-1 on the year.

TMP jumped out early, scoring six goals in the first half from five different players. Bailey Hageman and Rachel Hamel both scored two goals each. The others goals came from Kelsey Dewitt, Annika Applequist, and Megan Koenigsman.

The Monarchs wrap up their regular season Thursday at Wichita North.

Five FHSU women earn USTFCCCA All-Region Honors

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Fort Hays State had five women earn United States Track and Field/Cross Country Coaches Association All-Central Region honors for the 2014 outdoor season. The individuals include Samantha Woodburn, Madision Wolf, Lexi Riedel, Whitney Taylor and Mindy Wilson. To earn the distinction, the athletes must be among the top five performers in an event within their region.Woodburn earned the honor for three different events, including the 100 meters, 200 meters, and the 4×100-meter relay team. She is currently 12th on the national performance list in the 200 (23.95 seconds) and 14th in the 100 (11.71 seconds), events in which she also earned All-MIAA honors. She anchors the 4×100-meter relay team, which is the event in which Lexi Riedel, Whitney Taylor and Mindy Wilson join her for the honor. The team ran its fastest time of 46.60 seconds at the MIAA Championships to finish second and earn All-MIAA honors.Just a freshman, Wolf was the MIAA Champion in the javelin and currently ranks ninth on the national performance list. She has punched her ticket to competing at the NCAA Championships later this month. Her best effort this year of 155′ 1″ earned her the conference title earlier this month.

Tien and Keehn earn USTFCCCA All-Region honors

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Fort Hays State men’s track and field athletes Brady Tien and Cory Keehn earned All-Central Region honors from the United States Track and Field/Cross Country Coaches Association for the 2014 outdoor season. To earn all-region honors, the individual must be among the top five performers in their respective events within the region.

Tien earned the distinction in the pole vault. He also earned All-MIAA honors earlier this month with a third-place finish at the MIAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. He is currently tied for the seventh-best vault in the nation at 16′ 8.75″, which he reached this past week at the KSU Wildcat Open and set a new personal best in the process. He has been creeping closer to the school record, which is 16′ 10″.

Keehn earned his honor in the 10,000 meters. He currently ranks 30th on the national performance list in the event with a time of 30:22.94 that he ran at the San Francisco State Distance Carnival.

TMP-Marian baseball takes two from Russell

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By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Game 1  TMP 4, Russell 3
Kameron Schmidt pitched a complete game to lead the TMP Monarchs to a 4-3 game one win over the Russell Broncos at TMP field.  TMP took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning but could not score anymore despite having the bases loaded with only one out.  Russell tied the game with one run in the top of the second and it would stay tied until TMP scored twice in the bottom of the fourth to take a two-run lead.

The Monarchs were in front 4-2 going into the top of the seventh when Russell put up one run and had the bases loaded with two outs.  Schmidt was able to get Kaden Rohr to fly out to left field to end the game giving Schmidt a 5-2 record for the season.

Game 1 Highlights

Game 2 TMP 4, Russell 3
Liam Stults remained undefeated as he went to 4-0 on the season with a thrilling 4-3 win over Russell in game 2 of Monday night’s doubleheader.  Stults and the TMP Monarchs fell behind 2-0 in the top of the fourth.  TMP would respond with a two out RBI triple from senior Taylor Wasinger in the bottom the same inning.  TMP would take the lead with two runs in the bottom of the fifth.

Russell tied the game at three with one run in the top of the seventh.  TMP answered with some magic of their own scoring the game winning run on an RBI double from junior Ryan Schippers.

The doubleheader sweep pushed the Monarchs to 14-4 on the season.  Russell drops to 12-8.  TMP will finish off the regular season at home on Thursday against Colby.

Game 2 Highlights

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Duran named All-Central Region Second Team

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Fort Hays State’s Paxton Duran was named to the 2014 Daktronics All-Central Region Second Team, announced Monday by the organization.

Duran, a sophomore pitcher from Brighton, Colo., led the Tiger pitching staff this season with a 17-9 record while helping FHSU earn the fourth seed in the MIAA Championships.  Duran appeared in 31 games, starting 24 and throwing a team-best 153.1 innings.

Her 148 strikeouts led the team as well, averaging 0.98 per inning, and she walked just 40 batters (3.7 strikeout-to-walk ratio).  Duran had at least five strikeouts in 17 games, and at least four in 20 games.

Duran threw her first career hitter on March 21, striking out seven in the Tigers’ 1-0 victory.  Against Central Missouri in the MIAA Tournament, Duran struck out a career-high 13 batters in the first round win.

At the plate, Duran hit .263 with six doubles and 11 RBI, posting an on-base percentage of .306.

The D2SIDA All-America softball team is sponsored by Daktronics, Inc., an acknowledged world leader in scoring, timing and programmable display systems for virtually every sport at every level of competition. The teams are voted on by the members of D2SIDA, NCAA Division II Sports Information Directors Association.

The complete 2014 All-Central Region selections are below…

FIRST TEAM
NAME SCHOOL POSITION YEAR HOMETOWN
Lindsay Erickson Minnesota State, Mankato C Sr. Big Lake, Minn.
Jackie Bishop Missouri Western P Sr. Kirksville, Mo.
Coley Ries Minnesota, State, Mankato P Fr. Eagle Lake, Minn.
Kalynn Schrock Central Oklahoma P Sr. Choctaw, Okla.
Tiffany Gillaspy Missouri Western 1B Jr. Johnston, Iowa
Jessica Simmons Southeastern Oklahoma State 2B So. Bethel, Okla.
Samantha Holien Minnesota State, Mankato SS Sr. Forest Lake, Minn.
Jessica Gragg Emporia State 3B Jr. Topeka, Kan.
Tiffany Brown Pittsburg State OF Sr. Catoosa, Okla.
Jen Dixon Minot State OF Sr. Brandon, Manitoba
Stephanie Goodwin Emporia State OF Jr. Overland Park, Kan.
McKenzie Rynard Pittsburg State DP Jr. Raymore, Mo.
Allison Brown Mary UT (Non-Pitcher) Sr. Escondido, Calif.
Shelby Miller Southern Arkansas UT (Pitcher) Fr. Brazoria, Texas
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Tiffany Brown, Pittsburg State
PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Jackie Bishop, Missouri Western
SECOND TEAM
NAME SCHOOL POSITION YEAR HOMETOWN
Amber Klug Henderson State C Sr. Kingwood, Texas
Paxton Duran Fort Hays State P So. Brighton, Colo.
Hannah Gill Southern Arkansas P Jr. Albany, La.
Hanna Lythberg Winona State P So. Mount Prospect, Ill.
Mindy McElroy Southeastern Oklahoma State P Sr. Ringling, Okla.
Amanda Walters Sioux Falls P Sr. Sioux Falls, S.D.
Morgan Lintz Winona State 1B Jr. Bettendorf, Iowa
Ally Dziadula Central Oklahoma 2B So. Broken Arrow, Okla.
Chantel Adams Northwest Missouri SS Fr. Beatrice, Neb.
Haley Strawn Southeastern Oklahoma SS Jr. Moore, Okla.
Taylor Zordel Emporia State SS Jr. Topeka, Kan.
Sami Schnyder Minnesota-Duluth 3B So. Waconia, Minn.
Morgan South Henderson State 3B So. Wynne, Ark.
Kelly Wood Minnesota State, Mankato 3B Sr. Eagan, Minn.
Laramie Beal Southeastern Oklahoma State OF So. Coalgate, Okla.
Kaylee Brunson Central Oklahoma OF Jr. Tuttle, Okla.
Kaiti Williams Wayne State OF Jr. Papillion, Neb.
Maddie Dow Southern Arkansas DP Fr. Bonham, Texas.
Whitney Robinson Arkansas Tech UT (Non-Pitcher) Jr. Choctaw, Okla.
Kaitlyn Caston Emporia State UT (Pitcher) Jr. Burlington, Iowa
Jakki Prater Central Missouri UT (Pitcher) Jr. Nixa, Mo.
Jenelle Trautmann Augustana UT (Pitcher) Jr. Hastings, Minn.

Former Junction star will join two other former Wildcats in Big Easy

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JUNCTION CITY — Former Junction City Blue Jay and Kansas State football standout Ty Zimmerman has signed as a free agent with the NFL’s New Orleans Saints.

Zimmerman, a safety, reported to the Saints on Sunday. He will undergo a physical Monday morning, and workouts are expected to begin Monday afternoon.

He will have company in New Orleans from K-State. Offensive Tackle Tavon Rooks was a sixth-round draft pick of the Saints. The New Orleans Advocate newspaper also reported that former K-State running back John Hubert is among other post-draft signings by the Saints.

Escobar and Giavotella homer in Royals win

SEATTLE (AP) — Alcides Escobar hit a grand slam and Johnny Giavotella added a three-run shot to give the Kansas City Royals a comeback 9-7 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Sunday.

Escobar had provided a 4-0 lead for the Royals in the second with his first career home run off starter Roenis Elias.

But the Mariners rallied behind Dustin Ackley’s two homers and Kyle Seager’s one to take a 7-5 lead in the fifth.

Kansas City took a 9-7 lead in the seventh, scoring four runs off reliever Danny Farquhar (1-1), highlighted by Giavotella’s three-run blast over the left-field wall.

Entering the game, the Royals had hit just 14 home runs, lowest in baseball. But seven of their nine runs scored via the long ball.

Louis Coleman (1-0), who worked a scoreless sixth, earned the victory.

Greg Holland came on in the ninth to pick up his ninth save in 10 opportunities.

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