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TMP Splits with Colby

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BOYS     TMP 72  Colby 51

TMP used a 11-0 run to start the game on Friday Night to fuel their first win of the season.  Max Megaffin knocked in a trio of 3 pointers during the run.  TMP led by 12 at the break and led by as many as 26 points midway through the 3rd Quarter before Colby climbed to within 9 and had a missed breakaway dunk.  TMP would finish the game from the free throw line for their first win of the season.

The Monarchs will play the winner of Desoto and Riley County in the 4th Place game of the Hays City Shootout.  That tip is set for 3:15pm Saturday afternoon.

GIRLS  Colby 45   TMP 42  OT

The TMP Lady Monarchs did not trail on Friday until the final minute of overtime in a 45-42 loss to Colby.  TMP led by as many as 10 points but could not hold the lead late.  The Lady Monarchs had a chance to win the game at the end of regulation but came up short.

TMP will face Hays High in the 7th Place game of the Hays City Shootout on Saturday morning with tipoff set for 10am.

 

 

Gerald Mitchell Hays City Shootout Day 1

Girls

Riley County 54
Hays 27

Newton 46
DeSoto 44

Great Bend 58
Colby 48

Garden City 66
TMP 20

Boys
Hays 79
Riley County 37

Newton 63
DeSoto 58 OT

Great Bend 59
Colby 53

Garden City 65
TMP 54

Day 2 Schedule
Girls Championship Semi-Finals
At Hays High School
Garden City v Great Bend 3:00
Riley County v Newton 6:30

Girls Consolation Semi-Finals
At Hays Middle School
TMP v Colby 3:00
Hays v DeSoto 6:30

Boys Championship Semi-Finals
At Hays High School
Great Bend v Garden City 4:45
Hays v Newton 8:15

Boys Consolation Semi-Finals
At Hays Middle School
TMP v Colby 4:45
Riley Co v DeSoto 8:15

Indians Split

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The Hays High Indian basketball teams split in Day 1 of the Gerald Mitchell Hays City Shootout versus Riley County on Thursday.

The Lady Indians inexperience showed trailing early 11-0 to the state ranked Falcons.  Mattison Schlaefli scored the first points for Hays with 3:20 left in the first quarter.  Riley County led 16-2 after one quarter and pushed the lead to 34-8 by halftime.  Riley County’s Madison Vargo led the game with 15 points on five three point field goals.  Makayla Vargo scored 11.  Hays was led by Schlaefli who scored nine points including 7-12 from the free throw line.  Hays was held to just 6 of 27 shooting but made 16 of 26 free throws.  Riley County shot just 38% 20-53, making 9 of 25 3’s.  Hays drops to 0-1 and will play state ranked DeSoto in the consolation semi-finals at 6:30 at Hays Middle School.

The Hays High Indians entered the game with experience, depth, and talent and all of that was on showcase Thursday night.  Hays raced out to a 9-0 lead before Riley County countered with a three.  Hays then reeled off a 22-2 run taking a 31-5 lead and headed into the halftime locker room with a 46-11 lead.  Behind 47% shooting the Indians won 79-37.  Hays shot 32 for 68 and made 5 of 19 threes.  Riley County shot just 12 of 37 and made 5 of 11 beyond the arc.  Hays also held a huge rebound margin at 43-22.  The Indians also turned the ball over just seven times, the first of which came with 4:50 remaining in the second quarter.  In all 15 Indians played and 13 scored, led by Jordan Windholz and Brady Werth each scoring 13.  Hays moves to 1-0 and will play Newton in the championship semi-finals at 8:15 Friday night.

No. 15 Tigers Fall to Central Missouri in Overtime.

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The Fort Hays State Tiger nearly overcome their worst shooting game of the season but miss some key free throws down the stretch and fall to Central Missouri 93-85 in overtime in the conference opener for both Thursday night at the Multipurpose Building in Warrensburg. The loss drops the Tigers to 7-1 while the Mules improve to 7-1.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview

The Tigers trailed by 13 in the first half after a 15-0 Mules run, but they would answer by scoring the next nine and trailed by three at the half. Central pushed the lead to seven in the second half before an 11-3 FHSU run put then up one. A Carson Konrade three-pointer gave the Tigers a 70-67 lead with 1:23 to play, but Craig Nicholson, who hit his first nine free throw attempts, missed three of four down the stretch. He did hit one with less than four seconds to play to force the OT.

Game Highlights

Carson Konrade hist six three’s and led the Tigers with a career-high 30 points. Dwayne Brunson added 17 points and 10 boards and Nicholson chipped in with 16 points and 11 boards.

The Tigers shoot a season-low 39-percent and were outrebounded by 24. The Mules hit 52-percent from the floor and were 12-of-14 from the foul line in the overtime period.

TMP Drops Pair

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BOYS   Garden City 65  TMP 54

The TMP Monarchs battled hard Thursday Night against the Garden City Buffaloes, losing 65-54.  It was tight throughout the 1st Half with Garden City on top most of the way.  TMP was able to claw back and take a 30-28 lead at halftime.

Both teams battled even through the first 4 minutes of the second half until Garden City started to pull away late in the 3rd Quarter, leading 47-42 going into the 4th Quarter.  The buffaloes would not let TMP get any closer as they closed things out from the free throw line, winning by 11.  TMP will face the Colby Eagles Friday Afternoon around 4:45.

GIRLS  Garden City 66  TMP 20

A young TMP Lady Monarch team was no match for Garden City Thursday Night, falling 66-20.  TMP led the game 4-3 early before the Garden City pressure turned up the heat.  The Lady Buffaloes led 17-8 after quarter number 1, 36-13 at the half and cruised to the 46 point win.

Kaylor Gottschalk led TMP with 8 points.  The Lady Monarchs will take on the Colby Lady Eagles at 3pm Friday.

Lady Tigers Can’t Overcome Cold Shooting, Lost at No. 8 Central Missouri

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The Fort Hays State Tigers couldn’t overcome a poor shooting night and fall to No. 8 Central Missouri 72-51 Thursday night at the Multipurpose Building in Warrensburg. The Jennies built a 10-point halftime lead and led by as many as 18 early in the second half thanks to a 21-4 run.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

The Tigers, who trailed by as many as 26 late in the game, shoot 28-percent for the game and were outrebounded by 18. The Jennies outscored the Tigers 40-20 in the paint and 28-9 in second chance points.

Game Highlights

Kate Lehman led the Lady Tigers with 16 points and 11 rebounds. Katelyn Edwards added 13 points.

The loss drops FHSU to 5-1 while the Jennis improve to 7-1.

Micheal Jordan Named to All-Super Region Team

https://www.horizonappliance.com/Fort Hays State junior defensive back Micheal Jordan was named to the Daktronics All-Super Region 3 First Team, released on Thursday, December 5. Jordan was one of two players to earn first-team honors at safety.

The Kerens, Texas native is the fourth Daktronics All-Super Region selection under head coach Chris Brown. He is the first to earn first-team honors since 2011, when Alex Whitehill (LB) and Ethan Kosjer (P) were each named to the first team in Super Region 4.

Jordan led FHSU and tied for the MIAA lead in interceptions during the regular season with five. That mark tied the eighth-most in a single season at FHSU. He ranked third on the team in tackles with 70 and had three pass break-ups, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery.

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FHSU Wrestling Ranked 20th in Latest Poll

https://www.horizonappliance.com/The Fort Hays State University wrestling team made its 2013-14 debut at No. 20 in the NCAA Division II wrestling poll, released Wednesday by the Wrestling Coaches Association.

FHSU received 17 votes in the poll, and has competed at the Central Missouri Open and the Nebraska-Kearney Open so far this season.

The Tigers are in action this Saturday, Dec. 7, as they host the Bob Smith Open at Gross Memorial Coliseum.

The complete poll is below…

Rank School (State) Points Previous
1 Notre Dame (Ohio) 152 1st
2 Central Oklahoma 146 3rd
3 Nebraska-Kearney 138 2nd
4 Newberry (S.C.) 136 5th
5 St. Cloud State (Minn.) 131 4th
6 Adams State (Colo.) 120 6th
7 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 98 9th
8 Western State (Colo.) 95 14th
9 Indianapolis (Ind.) 92 10th
10 Mercyhurst (Pa.) 88 20th
11 Kutztown (Pa.) 86 12th
12 Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 68 8th
13 Upper Iowa 63 7th
14 Maryville (Mo.) 56 19th
15 Ashland (Ohio) 36 13th
16 Colorado Mesa 34 NR
17 McKendree (Ill.) 29 NR
18 Minnesota State-Mankato 25 11th
19 North Carolina-Pembroke 18 NR
20 Fort Hays State (Kan.) 17 NR

Others receiving votes:  Augustana (S.D.), Chadron State (Neb.), Colorado State-Pueblo, East Stroudsburg (Pa.), Gannon (Pa.), Lake Erie (Ohio), San Francisco State (Calif.), Truman State (Mo.)

Yeverino, Cabral Named to All-America Team

https://www.horizonappliance.com/After the most successful season in school history, the Fort Hays State University men’s soccer team had two players – Diego Cabral and Ricardo Yeverino – named honorable mention on the 2013 Daktronics NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer All-America Team, as announced by Daktronics on Wednesday.

The duo has combined to hold nearly every offensive school record, and helped the Tigers finish 12-5-3 en route to reaching the finals in the Central Regional of the NCAA Tournament.

Yeverino, a senior from Dodge City, Kan., led the Tigers with 28 points on the season, scoring 11 goals and adding six assists.  In 1,485 minutes of action, Yeverino had a .585 shot on goal percentage and four game-winners.  The forward finished his career with just less than 3,000 minutes logged (2,994) and 26 goals.  In two years of wearing an FHSU jersey, Yeverino rose atop the school’s career record book in points per game (1.75), goals (26), goals per game (0.72), game-winning goals (eight), shots per game (3.89), shots on goal (79) and shots on goal per game (2.19).  Additionally, Yeverino is second in career points (63), assists (11), assists per game (0.31) and shots (140).

Cabral, a junior from Asuncion, Paraguay, finished the 2013 season with 23 points, notching seven assists and eight goals.  As a midfielder/forward combination, Cabral played 1,598 minutes and had two game winners while adding 48 corner kicks and had a .481 shots on goal percentage.  Cabral has played three seasons for the Tigers and holds career records in points (66), assists (26), assists per game (0.46) and shots attempted (158).  Cabral is second in career points per game (1.16), goals (20), shots per game (2.77), shots on goal (77), shots on goal per game (1.35) and penalty kicks made (three).

 

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FHSU Baseball Announces Signing

https://www.horizonappliance.com/Fort Hays State head baseball coach Steve Johnson announced the signing of Connor Boyer from Southeast of Saline High School in Gypsum, Kan. Boyer is currently a senior in high school and will join the program in 2014-15.

Boyer, a pitcher and corner infielder, is a two-time first team all-league selection at Southeast of Saline. As a junior in 2013, he hit .578 with 27 RBI and 37 runs scored, while helping the Trojans to a league title. He played American Legion ball for the Salina Pestinger Falcons in the summer of 2013, hitting .370 with 31 RBI and 41 runs scored. As a pitcher for the Falcons, he posted a 0.98 ERA and 18 strikeouts in 14.1 innings of work.

“We are excited to have Connor join the Tiger Baseball family next year,” said Johnson. “He does a great job both on the field and in the classroom and we’re looking for great things out of him in the future here at Fort Hays State.”

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FHSU’s Trent Named CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-American for Second Straight Year

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Fort Hays State junior defensive lineman Jesse Trent has been named to the CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-America Team for 2013, his second straight year to earn the honor. Trent was named to the second team for the second year in a row. He was just one of eight defensive linemen in NCAA Division II named to the Academic All-America Team.

Trent is a Biology major from Dodge City, Kan. Entering the 2013 fall semester, Trent held a GPA of 3.98. Trent started all 11 games for the Tigers in 2013 on the defensive line and tied for eighth on the team in tackles with 41. He had seven tackles for loss and a half sack to his credit, helping the Tigers to a 6-5 record for their first winning season since 2009. He has started 22 consecutive games for FHSU dating back to the start of his sophomore year of

Complete Division II Capital One Academic All-America Football Team
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Wichita State Investigating Rules Violations

Wichita State LogoWICHITA, Kan. (AP) – Wichita State’s athletics department says it’s investigating improper clothing and apparel benefits to baseball players.

The Wichita Eagle reports the university announced Tuesday that it has hired an Overland Park law firm that specializes in NCAA rules violations to help investigate.

Wichita State says the violations came to light during the transition that followed the June 4 firing of longtime head baseball coach Gene Stephenson. He was replaced in mid-June by Arkansas assistant Todd Butler.

No details of the violations or the number of Shocker players involved were disclosed in a brief statement issued by athletic director Eric Sexton.

Sexton says officials believe the problem involves only the baseball program. He says the school is determined to ensure its compliance with the rules of the NCAA and the Missouri Valley Conference.

Chiefs Try to Regroup After 3 Straight Losses

Chiefs-FB- HelmetKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Everything has changed in the last three weeks for the Kansas City Chiefs.

In the nine weeks prior their bye week, the Chiefs had rolled to a 9-0 record, an unimaginable turnaround from a 2-14 finish a year ago. The defense was holding opponents to just 13.3 points per game, and the offense was playing nearly mistake-free football.

After a pair of losses to the Broncos sandwiched around a heartbreaking defeat to the Chargers, the Chiefs not only have watched the AFC West lead slip away, they’ve also become the first team in NFL to win its first nine games and then lose three in a row.

It is gut-check time for the Chiefs, who play at Washington this Sunday.

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