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MIAA Outdoor Championships await Tigers in Warrensburg

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FHSU Athletics

The 2019 outdoor season for the Fort Hays State track and field teams is starting to come to a peak as they gear up for the MIAA Outdoor Championships. The meet, which will be hosted at Central Missouri in Warrensburg, is set for May 3 – 5 at Walton Stadium and Kennedy Field.

For the men, six Tigers find themselves ranked on the NCAA Division II performance lists. Brett Meyer leads the Tigers with the only automatic mark as he ranks No. 4 in the 1,500-meters with a strong time of 3:44.18. Meyer was recently invited to participate in the Elite Mile at the Drake Relays where he placed fourth as the only active collegiate runner in the field. Philip Landrum is ranked in two events as he sits at No. 33 in the 100-meters with a time of 10.55 and No. 16 in the 200-meters at 21.07. Malcom Gardner joins Landrum in the 200-meters as he ranks No. 29 with a time of 21.24.

In field events for the men, Kolt Newell sits at No. 11 for the high jump with her mark of 6 feet, 11 inches. Ryan Stanley boasts a provisional mark in the pole vault as he ranks No. 34 with a height of 15 feet, 9 inches. Matthew Pieper rounds out the rankings for the Tigers as he holds the No. 33 spot in the decathlon with 6,386 points.

On the women’s side, strong performances throughout the season will accumulate at the outdoor championships. Alexcia Deutscher hopes to lead the way for the Tigers as she ranks at No. 6 in the javelin with her throw of 160 feet, 2 inches.

The meet will get underway Friday at 1 p.m. starting with the multi-events. Saturday will kick off at 10 with the continuation of multis, followed by field events starting at 12:30 p.m. Running events on Saturday begin at 4:30 p.m. Sunday will commence at 11 a.m. with field events starting, and the remainder of the running events are set for a 12 p.m. start.

Below are the links to follow along with the 2019 MIAA Outdoor Championships.

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Royals rout Rays to complete doubleheader sweep

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Glenn Sparkman and Kelvin Gutierrez were hanging out at Triple-A Omaha last weekend, the career reliever and young third baseman eagerly awaiting a call from the Kansas City Royals.

They both got it. And they both made the most of it.

Sparkman was recalled on Wednesday to start the second game of a doubleheader against Tampa Bay, and he merely breezed through seven innings of three-hit ball while outpitching reigning AL Cy Young winner Blake Snell in an 8-0 victory. Gutierrez hit his first homer in the second game to go with an RBI in the first, which Kansas City took by a 3-2 score.

“My focus today was just trying to stay relaxed. Don’t let the game get too big,” said Sparkman, who arrived in town about 1 a.m. and proceeded to earn his first major league win. “I knew I had to go out there and do my thing to get the sweep.”

In the opener, Adalberto Mondesi hit a two-run homer to highlight a three-run first inning for Kansas City, and Jacob Junis and the bullpen held on the rest of the way. Mondesi also drove in a run in the second game to cap a big afternoon, while Gutierrez’s homer off the foul pole helped him match a Royals record with seven RBIs in his first five games.

It was the first time the Royals swept a doubleheader since July 7, 2015, when a team that would reach its second straight World Series also accomplished the feat against the Rays.

“The first game we scored three runs in the first and just could not tack on, and fortunately we were able to tack on in the second,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “We broke the game open.”

The sweep was especially eye-opening given Tampa Bay was coming off a club-record 19 wins through April, and the Royals had stumbled into the day having lost eight of their last 10.

“I mean look, doubleheaders are tough to begin with. I think you’ve got to give a lot of credit to the Royals,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said. “They came out and ready to go, two ballgames, sweep the doubleheader — whether you’re at home or on the road, that’s a difficult thing to do in baseball, and they just did it to what we would consider a good team.”

Junis (3-2) won his second consecutive start , both against the Rays, by allowing two runs on six hits in 6 1/3 innings in the opener. The young pitcher walked two and struck out two.

The Royals jumped on Rays opener Ryne Stanek (0-1) when Whit Merrifield led off with a double and stole third before Mondesi drilled his fourth homer this season to right. Alex Gordon walked and later scored as the first four batters reached safely.

Ian Kennedy worked two scoreless innings for his second save in three chances.

The Royals kept rolling in the second game, getting the first of two RBI singles by Jorge Soler and Gutierrez’s homer to stake them to a 3-0 lead against Snell after the first inning.

Kansas City added another run in the third before a four-run fourth inning sent Snell to the clubhouse. The first six batters reached base in the frame on four hits and a pair of walks.

Billy Hamilton chased Snell (2-3) with an RBI single in the fourth, the third straight batter to reach to start the inning. By the time all three scored, Snell had allowed seven runs on six hits and three walks in his second start since a 10-day layoff for a broken toe.

“It was uncharacteristic,” Cash said. “He just never could get it right, for whatever reason.”

DOUBLE DIPPING

The doubleheader was caused by a rainout Tuesday night. The Rays don’t return to Kansas City, so with more rain looming on Wednesday night, the decision was made to start early and play a traditional doubleheader rather than a day-night set. The forecast looks good for the series finale Thursday.

STATS AND STREAKS

The last time the Royals swept a traditional doubleheader was Sept. 13, 2008, at Cleveland. … The Royals stole two bases in each game, giving them a league-leading 33 this season. … The seven runs Snell allowed were a career high. He had allowed just eight earned runs in his previous 28 1/3 innings. … The Rays’ Daniel Robertson and Ji-Man Choi homered in the ninth in the second game.

UP NEXT

Rays RHP Charlie Morton (3-0, 2.76) tries to remain unbeaten when the teams conclude a four-game set Thursday. LHP Danny Duffy (0-1, 5.40) is on the mound for the Royals.

Mondesi, Royals jump on Rays early, hold on for win

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Adalberto Mondesi hit a two-run homer in a three-run first inning, and the Kansas City Royals held on to beat the Tampa Bay Rays 3-2 on Wednesday in the opener of a doubleheader.

Jakob Junis (3-2) won his second consecutive start, both against the Rays, after winning at Tampa Bay on April 24. He allowed two runs on six hits in 6 1/3 innings, walking two and striking out two.

Mondesi is batting .338 (24-for-71) with 12 extra-base hits at Kauffman Stadium, the most by any AL player in his home park. He is second in the AL in RBIs with 26.

The Royals jumped on Rays opener Ryne Stanek (0-1). Whit Merrifield led off with a double and stole third before Mondesi drilled his fourth homer this season to right field. Alex Gordon walked and later scored as the first four batters reached safely.

Tampa Bay began the day having allowed just four first-inning runs while scoring 29, both best in the majors. Stanek had made seven scoreless appearances as the opener this year, holding opponents to a .114 batting average (4-for-35). His lone inning Wednesday increased his ERA from 1.20 to 2.81.

Jalen Beeks took over in the second and limited the Royals to one hit over 6 2/3 innings, fanning six.

Ian Kennedy worked two scoreless innings for his second save in three chances.

The Royals benefited from an unusual baserunning gaffe in the fourth, when Avisail Garcia was called out on appeal for failing to retouch second base. After Gordon caught Kevin Kiermaier’s long drive to left, Garcia appeared to touch second and make a slight turn toward third before running directly back to first.

Kansas City became the last AL team to reach double digits in wins.

ROSTER MOVES

The Rays added RHP Austin Pruitt from Triple-A Durham as their 26th man for Game 2 of the doubleheader, while the Royals recalled RHP Glenn Sparkman from Omaha to start the second game.

UP NEXT

Blake Snell (2-2, 2.54 ERA), last year’s AL Cy Young winner, starts in the second game against Sparkman (0-1, 8.10), who is making his first start of the season.

Former FHSU kicker shines in Arena Football League debut

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BALTIMORE – Former Fort Hays State standout kicker Brandon Brown has signed with the Baltimore Brigade of the Arena Football League. The organization signed Brown on April 24, 2019, just before the team’s season opener on April 26. Brown is just a year removed from his collegiate playing days at FHSU, earning All-America and MIAA Special Teams Player of the Year honors as a senior in 2017.

In two years at Fort Hays State, Brown broke the single-season kick scoring record twice, scoring 88 points in 2016 and then 94 in 2017. Brown finished his two-year career at FHSU with 31 field goals and 89 PATs for a total of 182 kicking points, ranking fourth all-time in kick scoring at FHSU.

Brown had invites to NFL rookie minicamps following his senior year, but he returned to FHSU to help coach the Tigers in 2018. He served as an assistant coach specializing in the kicking game and helped former teammate Dante Brown to All-America honors in 2018, including NCAA Division II Special Teams Player of the Year honors by the Don Hansen Football Committee. Dante Brown served as the team’s punter in Brandon Brown’s senior year of 2017, but he added kicking duties to his punter role in 2018 and led the nation in field goals with 28.

Brown had a big debut with the Baltimore Brigade in the season opener. He connected on his only field goal attempt and went 8-for-8 in extra-point attempts. The Arena Football League plays a 13-week schedule that lasts through the latter part of July.

Four Tigers earn All-MIAA softball honors for 2019 season

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State Softball had four players named to the All-MIAA Team for the 2019 season on Wednesday. Players to earn the distinction this year are sophomore catcher Sara Breckbill, junior pitcher Hailey Chapman, sophomore outfielder Terran Caldwell, and junior shortstop Lily Sale. Breckbill earned second-team honors, while Chapman, Caldwell, and Sale are honorable mention selections.

Breckbill earned All-MIAA status for the second straight year. Last year she earned first team honors at utility/non-pitcher by splitting time between first base and catcher. This year, she earns a second-team nod at catcher, serving as the team’s starter behind the dish in 46 of 49 games. Breckbill finished the 2019 season with a .313 average and a team-best 16 extra-base hits. She was second on the team in runs scored with 32. She ranked 10th in the MIAA in doubles with 13.

Chapman earns All-MIAA honors for the first time in her career, receiving an honorable mention nod in the pitching circle. Chapman led the MIAA in strikeouts by far with 174, finishing with 42 more than any other pitcher in the conference. She was one of only five players in the MIAA with at least 100 strikeouts this season. By regular season’s end, Chapman ranked 22nd in NCAA Division II for total strikeouts and 31st for strikeouts per seven innings (8.0). Chapman ranked second in the MIAA in complete games with 15, tied for third in saves with three, and ranked ninth in wins with 12. She had an ERA of 3.44 for the season.

Caldwell gains an All-MIAA selection for the first time in her career. Serving as the FHSU starting center fielder in all 49 games, Caldwell put together a .321 batting average with a team-best 54 hits, 34 runs scored, and 10 stolen bases. She ranked among the Top 20 in the conference in all three of those categories. She also remained errorless on 67 chances in the field this year, while adding three outfield assists defensively.

Sale earns an All-MIAA selection for the first time in her career at FHSU. She finished the year with just 11 errors in the field, the second fewest among players in the MIAA with shortstop as their primary position. She started all 49 games for the Tigers at shortstop. At the plate, Sale finished with a .264 batting average, 12 RBIs, and 17 runs scored. Sale now has 301 defensive assists in her career at FHSU, becoming the fourth player in program history with 300 or more.

Western Plains Diamond Classic this week in Hays

The Western Plains Diamond Classic will be May 2 to 4. Games will be played at Hays High School, 2300 E. 13th.

Daily admission prices are $7 for adults and $4 for students. Three-day passes at $18 for adults and $10 for students.

HHS softball sweeps Liberal

LIBERAL, Kan. – The Hays High softball team scored two runs in the top of the seventh inning then held off a Liberal rally in the bottom of the inning for a 5-3 win in game two of their doubleheader in Liberal Tuesday. The Indians won the opener 11-4.

Jaysa Wichers struck out the final three batters looking after giving up a run off a double and an error in the bottom of the seventh. Wichers struck out eight and didn’t allow a walk and picked up the win.

Kaitlyn Brown and Mckenszie Fagan both had three hits while Macee Altman drove in two runs.

The Indians scored five in the first and led 9-2 after three innings in the first game. Madelyn Waddell had three hits and Altman drove in four. Wichers went the distance in the circle with nine strikeouts and four walks.

The Indians improve to 8-6 on the season. They are in Maize for a triangular on Friday.

FHSU’s Meyer earns second outdoor MIAA Athlete of the Week honor

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – For the second time this season, Brett Meyer of Fort Hays State track and field has been named the MIAA Track Athlete of the Week. Meyer earns his honor this time following a strong performance at an elite invitational over the past weekend.

Meyer represented Fort Hays State at the Drake Relays on Saturday where he was the only collegiate runner in the mile run. He clocked a fourth place time of 4:07.44 in difficult conditions of wind and rain.

On the national performance list, Meyer currently sits fourth in the 1,500-meters alongside his automatic qualification mark of 3:44.18. He was previously named the MIAA Track Athlete of the Week on April 9.

Next up for the senior is the 2019 installment of the MIAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships which will be hosted this weekend (May 3 – 5) at Central Missouri.

HHS and Garden City play to second draw

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan.-When two quality soccer teams face off against each other the tiniest mistake can make a difference in the final outcome. For the second time this season there were very few mistakes made by the Hays High Lady Indians and the visitors from Garden City as the two teams played to a 0-0, double overtime draw on Monday afternoon at the Hays High Field. This draw came on the heals of a 1-1 draw back on April 15th in Garden City.

Both teams had shots on goal throughout the game but could not capitalize. Two shots from the Lady Indians hit the frame of the goal, one in the first half and one in the second half. Hays was playing short handed with three starters out of the match-up for the top of the Western Athletic Conference. Savannah Schneider  and Kamree Leiker saw limited action due to injury and Kallie Leiker missed due to the National DECA Conference in Orlando.

With the tie Garden City moves to 8-1-3 overall and 5-0-2 in the WAC. They will host TMP on Thursday and will travel to Liberal next Tuesday where they can clinch a league championship with a win in that matchup. Hays moves to 9-1-3 and 4-0-3 in the WAC. The Lady Indians host Dodge City on Thursday where they will need a win to keep their league championship hopes alive.

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TMP-Marian baseball sweeps Sacred Heart

HAYS, Kan. – The TMP-Marian baseball team used some solid pitching to pick up a sweep of Sacred Heart yesterday at the TMP Field. The Monarchs allowed only one hit on the day as they won 11-2 and 5-0.

Brady Kreutzer, Carson Jacobs and Mark Rack combine on a one-hitter in game one. Colby Dreiling and Mason Robbins combine to throw a no-hitter in the second game. Jacobs went the first three innings and gets the win in game one while Dreiling went five innings for the game two victory.

Kreutzer and Jacobs combined for five hits and seven runs drivin in in the first contest. Kreutzer’s two-run single keyed a four-run fourth inning which broke a scoreless tie in the second game.

The Monarchs have now won three straight and 11 of their last 12 and improve to 11-3 on the season.

TMP-Marian wins own golf invitational

HAYS, Kan. – The TMP-Marian golfers won their own invitational Monday at the Smoky Hill County Club. The Monarchs shot a 352, eight shots ahead of Goodland and 19 better than third place Plainville.

Cameron Rozean shot an 11-over-par 82 and finished second, two back of Ryan Lalicker of Goodland. Ryan Stoeklein fired an 85 and came third while Ethan Brummer was ninth with an 88.

Team Results
1. TMP-Marian – 352
2. Goodland – 360
3. Plainville – 371
4. Trego – 376
5. Phillipsburg – 383
6. Russell – 408
7. Norton – 414
8. Hays JV – 419
9. Ellis – 421
10. Colby – 441
11. Larned – 449

Top 10 Medalists
1. Ryan Lalicker – Goodland, 80
2. Cameron Rozean – TMP-Marian, 82
3. Ryan Stoecklien – TMP-Marian, 85
4. Garin Ihrig – Goodland, 85
5. Parker Krob – Plainville, 86
6. Dalton Mai – Trego, 86
7 . Brady Frickey – Ellis, 86
8. Tanner Copeland – Plainville, 87
9. Ethan Brummer – TMP-Marian, 88
10. Tyler Martin – Phillipsburg, 89

HHS boys golfers win in Great Bend

GREAT BEND, Kan. – Tradgon McCrae shot a 3-over-par 74 to lead the Hays High boys golf team to a first place finish at the Great Bend Invitational Monday at the Stoneridge County Club. Jason Krannawitter fired a 77 to finish fourth and Josh Norris was sixth with an 81.

The Indians shot a 316 and finished two shots ahead of Garden City.

Team Finish
1. Hays High – 316
2. Garden City – 318
3. Great Bend – 343
4. Dodge City – 354
5. Liberal – 414

Top 10 Medalists
1. Sion Audrain – Garden City, 71
2. Tradgon McCrae – Hays High, 74
3. Cole Streck – Great Bend, 77
4. Jason Krannawitter – Hays High, 77
5. Davan Smith – Dodge City, 79
6. Josh Norris – Hays High, 81
7. Cayden Cundiff – Garden City, 81
8. Noah Ortiz – Garden City, 83
9. Theo Juhl – Garden City, 83
10. Reid Richmeier – Garden City, 83

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