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HHS Boys Fourth, Girls Fifth at WAC Cross Country

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The Hays High boys finished fourth and the girls’ fifth at the Western Athletic Conference cross country meet in Great Bend. Landon Munsch led the boys team with an 11th place finish (17:49). Marie Reveles finished seventh (16:25) to pace the girls and was named honorable mention All-WAC.

Boys Team Results

1. Liberal 38
2. Garden 48
3. Great Bend 66
4. Hays 82
5. Dodge 109


HHS Individual Boys Results

Name Race Time Place
MUNSCH, LANDON V 17:49 11th
HOPP, ZACHARY V 17:56 14th
KANDT, KENDALL V 18:03 16th
SHIPPY, ETHAN V 18:07 20th
BIZZELL, HUNTER V 18:14 21st
SCHMITT, DYLAN V 18:18 24th


Girls Team Results

1. Garden City 21
2. Dodge City 66
3. Liberal 75
4. Great Bend 89
5. Hays 102


HHS Individual Girls Results

Name Race Time Place
REVELES, MARIE V 16:25 7th
GEORGE, HALEY V 17:26 19th
SMITH, SUMMER V 17:47 24th
BRYANT, ALYSSA, V 18:12 25th
KAISER, REAGAN V 18:22 27th
ZIMMERMAN, WENDY V 18:48 30th

 

National Honors for FHSU Punter

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After being named the MIAA Special Teams Player of the Week on Monday, senior punter Cameron Owens has been recognized as a National Player of the Week by three organizations. He has been dubbed the National Special Teams Player of the Week by D2Football.com and USA College Football, while also being named the National Punter of the Week by Beyond College Sports Network.

Owens averaged 51.2 yards on his four punts against Lindenwood. Three of the four resulted in drives starting inside the Lindenwood 20-yardline. His longest punt of the day was 65 yards, resulting in the ball being downed at the Lindenwood 19. The average field start for Lindenwood on Owens’ punts was the Lindenwood 17. Owens also averaged 56.8 yards on six kickoffs in the game. All four of his punts were at least 43 yards. Lindenwood scored on only one drive that started after a punt by Owens.

Owens currently leads the MIAA in punting average at 43.3 yards per attempt. He is ranked 11th nationally in punting average.

— FHSU Sports Information —

Record Pace for Chiefs Pass Rush

Chiefs logoKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Texans coach Gary Kubiak felt an overwhelming sense of empathy for Raiders quarterback Terrelle Pryor when he watched video of him against the Kansas City Chiefs last weekend.

If Pryor turned one direction, he ran into Tamba Hali. Turn the other, Justin Houston was on top of him. Try to step up in the pocket and Derrick Johnson was waiting.

Pryor was sacked 10 times in a 24-7 victory that kept the Chiefs unbeaten.

‘‘When you get 10 in one game, it’s kind of hard to say, ‘We have to block that guy,’’’ said Kubiak, who is trying to come up with a plan to slow down that pass rush Sunday.

‘‘Andy Reid’s got such a quality team thing going on right now,’’ Kubiak said, ‘‘and that’s what good teams do. Production comes from everywhere, not one or two places. You can see the energy they’re feeding off of, and the way they’re playing, pretty impressive.’’

Just how impressive? Record-setting.

The Chiefs’ second-best single-game total left them with 31 sacks from 10 different players through their first six games, putting them on pace for 82½ sacks by the end of the regular season. That would not only shatter the club mark of 60 set in 1990, but the NFL record of 72 set by the ‘84 Bears. The sack became an official stat recorded by the league in 1982.

Houston leads the Chiefs with 9½ sacks — his career-best of 10 was set just last year — and is tied with the Colts’ Robert Mathis for the most in the NFL. Hali is fourth with 7½ sacks.

It was Hali who terrorized Pryor last weekend. He had 3 ½ sacks to just one for teammate Houston, winning what has turned into a weekly battle.

‘‘Justin could have gone out there and had a heck of a game,’’ Hali said, ‘‘but we knew about this quarterback and his scrambling ability to our left, his right, which allowed me to come off the edge and let me buy some time to get there.

‘‘Our chemistry,’’ Hali said, ‘‘we definitely understand what we want to get done.’’

After all, Hali has been getting it done for quite a while. He has 70 sacks since his rookie season of 2006, three shy of Art Still for third on the franchise list. The only players to have more in a Chiefs uniform were Derrick Thomas (126.5) and Neil Smith (86.5), two of the stalwarts on that 1990 team that bullied quarterbacks in a similar fashion.

His play last season wasn’t nearly at the same level, though, at least statistically speaking, and that begs the question: What has changed this season? Most of the pass-rush pieces on what has emerged as the NFL’s stingiest defense were already in place when a new coaching staff arrived.

The credit belongs to defensive coordinator Bob Sutton, who has been dialing up aggressive game plans ever since a season-opening win over Jacksonville.

‘‘Bob Sutton does a tremendous job along with his assistants of making everybody be aware that it’s not just going to be outside linebackers,’’ Hali said. ‘‘We’re all going to put pressure on the quarterback. They do a great job with us, and we all just go out there and execute.’’

The result is a sack rate of 12.1 percent — in other words, better than one in every 10 plays that an opposing offense runs results in its quarterback lying on his back.

‘‘We’re doing our job and having our fun doing it. We know they can’t double both sides at once,’’ Houston said. ‘‘It’s really just a feel, we play off each other.’’

All the pressure that Hali and Houston create from the edges has freed up other guys to get in on the fun. Johnson had two sacks against Oakland, defensive tackle Dontari Poe has been all over opposing quarterbacks, and even safety Eric Berry is been in on the pressure.

‘‘We’ve got players like Justin and Tamba that are willing to do anything to help us win,’’ Berry said. ‘‘Those guys are so unselfish. They put it on the line every week. I think that speaks a lot to the character of our defense.’’

Notes: Chiefs TE Anthony Fasano (sprained ankle) returned to practice after missing his last four games. ‘‘We’ve done everything we could rehab-wise to get it there,’’ he said. ‘‘It’s not 100 percent, but it feels pretty good.’’ … S Kendrick Lewis (sprained ankle) was the only player held out of practice Wednesday.

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The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce the
2013 Week 6 Volleyball Rankings sponsored by PrepVolleyball.com.

Rank – School – Record – Last Week’s Rank

Class 6A
1. Stilwell-Blue Valley 22-7 (1)
2. Blue Valley West 20-10 (7)
3. Blue Valley Northwest 21-7 (3)
4. Olathe East 24-4 (2)
5. Olathe Northwest 22-5 (5)
6. Olathe South 18-7 (4)
7. Manhattan 22-10 (6)
8. Derby 20-15 (10)
9. Wichita East 22-10 (8)
10. Maize 19-13 (9)

Class 5A
1. St. James Academy 31-0 (1)
2. Kapaun Mt. Carmel 24-1 (2)
3. St. Thomas Aquinas 25-5 (3)
4. Mill Valley 22-4 (4)
5. Topeka-Seaman 22-8 (9)
6. Shawnee Heights 18-8 (5)
7. Valley Center 25-3 (6)
8. Andover 23-5 (7)
9. Great Bend 24-6 (8)
10. Bishop Carroll 20-6 (10) Class

4A – Division 1
1. McPherson 32-2 (1)
2. Bishop Miege 19-10 (2)
3. Topeka-Hayden 23-6 (3)
4. Chanute 35-0 (4)
5. Louisburg 31-2 (5)
6. Rose Hill 22-6 (6)
7. Baldwin 27-6 (8)
8. Wamego 25-6 (7)
9. Abilene 23-8 (10)
10. Towanda-Circle 22-6 (9)

Class 4A – Division 2
1. Burlington 25-1 (1)
2. Santa Fe Trail 31-4 (2)
3. Clearwater 22-4 (3)
4. Pratt 23-3 (4)
5. Wichita-Trinity Academy 25-3 (5)
6. Goodland 22-6 (7)
7. Clay Center 21-12 (8)
8. Frontenac 22-8 (6)
9. Jefferson West 19-11 (9)
10. Andale 19-14 (10)

Class 3A
1. Silver Lake 26-6 (1)
2. Hesston 23-4 (5)
3. Cheney 24-3 (3)
4. Southeast of Saline 27-4 (2)
5. Garden Plain 23-5 (4)
6. Phillipsburg 23-6 (6)
7. Alma-Wabaunsee 30-3 (7)
8. Hoisington 24-5 (8)
9. Jayhawk-Linn 25-3 (9)
10. Cherokee-Southeast 23-3 (NR)

Class 2A
1. Hillsboro 26-1 (1)
2. Smith Center 27-3 (4)
3. Jefferson County North 27-8 (2)
4. Washington County 21-6 (3)
5. Ellinwood 24-2 (6)
6. Olpe 20-4 (7)
7. Ell-Saline 17-5 (5)
8. Whitewater-Remington 22-6 (8)
9. Greensburg-Kiowa County 22-6 (9)
10. Bucklin/Ashland 23-5 (NR)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Centralia 23-5 (1)
2. Caldwell 31-3 (3)
3. Spearville 23-4 (2)
4. Hoxie 24-3 (4)
5. Waverly 21-7 (5)
6. Goessel 22-7 (7)
7. Lebo 17-9 (6)
8. St. Paul 14-11 (8)
9. Lost Springs-Centre 21-7 (9)
10. Victoria 11-7 (10)

Class 1A – Division 2
1. Baileyville B&B 27-2 (1)
2. Argonia 28-3 (2)
3. Sharon Springs-Wallace County 23-3 (3)
4. Almena-Northern Valley 18-5 (5)
5. Weskan 18-5 (6)
6. Wheatland-Grinnell 16-10 (8)
7. Rexford-Golden Plains 19-7 (7)
8. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 18-7 (4)
9. Logan 16-9 (9)
10. Natoma 14-8 (10)

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FHSU Men’s Golf Struggles in St. Joseph

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The Fort Hays State men’s golf team finished 16th at the Drury Inn Central Region Invitational in St. Joseph, Mo., hosted by Missouri Western (Oct. 14-15). Fort Hays State could not get anything going in the three-round event as its team scores progressively went higher over the three rounds.

Fort Hays State shot 307-311-321 for a 939 total as a team. The Tigers are third in the MIAA standings as a team for MIAA designated events, but finished seventh among the MIAA teams competing at this non-MIAA designated event, so it will not hurt them in the standings as a team or individually.

Trey Herman, who was tied for eighth after two rounds at just two-over par, had an uncharacteristic final round of 83 (12-over par), which slid him all the way to a tie for 27th in the final individual standings. Herman was the top finisher for the Tigers even though his final round did not figure into the team total for round three.

Nick VonLintel was the next highest finisher for FHSU in a tie for 64th individually. He shot rounds of 78-76-82 for a 236 total. Jeff Heptig finished in a tie for 74th with a 239 after rounds of 77-80-82. Grand Storey tied for 79th with a 241, carding rounds of 82-81-78. Mark Cunningham also competed, tying for 85th with rounds of 83-82-79 for a 244 total.

This completes the fall portion of the 2013-14 schedule for the Tigers, who will resume action in the spring.

— FHSU Sports Information —

Victoria Volleyball Splits at Central Plains

The Victoria volleyball team went 1-1 at the Central Plains triangular. The Knights beat Ness City in three (25-12, 22-25 25-23) and lose to Central Plains in two (25-9, 25-10). Victoria is now 12-8 on the season.

Kristin Huser led VHS with 13 service aces and 12 assists. Audra Nowak had 12 kills and two blocks while Brooke Pfanenstiel recorded 13 digs.

FHSU Men’s Soccer Jumps Up in DII National Poll

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The Fort Hays State men’s soccer team jumped six spots to No. 18 in the latest NSCAA Division II National Poll, released on October 15. The Tigers picked up wins over Eastern New Mexico and Southwest Baptist last week to push their record to 8-2-1 (3-1-1 MIAA).

The Tigers are now home for four straight matches, beginning Oct. 18 against Upper Iowa at 7 p.m.  FHSU will then host Northeastern State on Oct. 24 in a rematch of a 2-2 tie earlier this season.  The home stand closes out with matches against Harding and West Texas A&M.

FHSU is one of three MIAA schools in the national rankings, which includes Lindenwood at No. 7 and Northeastern State at No. 24. The Tigers tied Northeastern State earlier this fall on the road and play the RiverHawks again this season at home on October 24. The Tigers also have two non-conference matches ahead against West Texas A&M, which is No. 15 in the latest poll.

— FHSU Sports Information —

Below is the national poll for October 15, 2013…

1 LIU Post 1 12-0-0
2 Rollins 2 11-0-0
3 Simon Fraser 9 10-1-0
4 St. Edward’s 7 7-1-1
5 Lewis 11 8-0-4
6 Young Harris 12 9-1-0
7 Lindenwood 14 10-0-1
8 Slippery Rock 15 9-1-1
9 Post 13 10-1-0
10 Saint Leo 10 7-1-1
11 Notre Dame (Ohio) 4 10-2-0
12 Lander 3 7-1-1
13 Cal State Los Angeles 13 9-1-2
14 Southern New Hampshire 18 10-1-0
15 West Texas A&M 23 9-2-0
16 Saginaw Valley State RV 8-2-2
17 UC San Diego 6 9-2-1
18 Fort Hays State 24 7-2-1
19 Queens (N.C.) RV 10-1-0
20 Tiffin 20 7-1-1
21 West Florida 21 8-3-1
22 Colorado Mines 16 8-2-1
23 University Of Charleston RV 8-3-1
24 Northeastern State (Okla.) 5 5-1-3
25 Chico State RV 10-2-0

Also receiving votes: Clayton State, Mercyhurst, Rockhurst, Millersville, Ohio Dominican, Limestone, Metro State

FHSU’s Yeverino MIAA Men’s Soccer Player of the Week

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Fort Hays State’s Ricardo Yeverino has been named the MIAA Men’s Soccer Athlete of the Week. Yeverino scored game-winners against Eastern New Mexico and Southwest Baptist in the last week, helping the team go 2-0. Yeverino led the team with three goals and two assists (eight points), and he has now scored in three straight games. The 5-7 senior forward is a native of Dodge City, Kan. and competed at Garden City High School prior to playing a Barton Community College.

Yeverino is the third Tiger to receive Player of the Week honors from the MIAA joining Jaccob Rangel on Oct. 1 and Diego Cabral on Sept. 24.

— MIAA Media Relations —

Trego Wants Back in the MCL

Trego Community high school eaglesThe Trego Golden Eagles are looking to head back to the Mid-Continent League.

At Monday night’s USD 208 School Board meeting the board voted, 6-0 to reapply to join the Mid-Continent League.

In May of last year the board voted to leave the MCL after 59 years and join the Northwest Kansas League starting in the 2013-14 school year.

Trego School Superintendent Dr. George Griffith said they will send a letter to the MCL asking to rejoin the league and they will also ask the NWKL to release them.

For Trego to be allowed to rejoin the MCL the superintendents of those schools would have to approve them by a two-thirds vote and the Northwest Kansas League superintendents would have to unanimously approve their release. Griffith said he thought it was “highly likely” it would happen, but he was not sure how soon it would happen.

Griffith sited travel as a big concern and said that going back to the MCL makes sense for them now. He added that they are in the middle of scheduling and it would be easy to make the schedules work.

If they are not given a release from the NWKL, Trego would have to stay in the league for two years before they could go somewhere else.

HHS Girls’ Golf Wins Regional, TMP Qualifies Two for State

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The Hays High girls’ golf team is headed to state for a third year in a row after winning their own 5A regional Monday at Smoky Hill Country Club.

The Indians shot a 408 and wins by 10 strokes over Salina Central. Lexie Schaben led the Indians with a 93 and finished second, 12 shots behind Salina Central’s Allissa Kim. Katie Brungardt was fourth with a 100, Taylor DeBoer sixth with a 105 and Elissa Jensen ninth with a 105.

The 5A state tournament is Monday at the Tex Consolver Golf Course in Wichita.

Coach Mark Watts

Complete results below…

Team Results

1 HAYS HIGH 408
2 SALINA  CENTRAL 418
3 GREAT BEND 457
4 NEWTON 470
5 SALINA SOUTH 509
6 LIBERAL 541


Individual Results

1 ALISSA KIM Salina Central 81
2 LEXIE SCHABEN Hays 93
3 LEXI PAULS Newton 95
4 KATIE BRUNGARDT Hays 100
5 MCKENNA MAULER Great Bend 105
6 TAYLOR DEBOER Hays 105
7 EMILY EWING Salina Central 106
8 ANALISA BRIDGE Salina South 109
9 ELISSA JENSEN Hays 110
10 MICHAELA CAPE Great Bend 110
11 ALYCIA BUCHANAN Salina Central 113
12 RHIAN PATTERSON Hays 116
KARISSA BOYLES Salina South 116
14 GRACE TRUELOVE Salina Central 118
15 TAYLOR MOHR Great Bend 119
ALEXIS MARTINEZ Newton 119
17 HANNAH MAULER Great Bend 123
MADDIE VESTA Great Bend 123
MACIE MAYO Hays 123
RILEY JONES Liberal 123
LONDON-ORR THOMPSON Newton 123
22 KACEE KASSELMAN Great Bend 125
23 ALY BROWNING Newton 133
24 SARAH BAYOUTH Liberal 134
25 HALEY COOPER Newton 137
26 HANNAH CHACON Liberal 139
27 MEGAN MONG Salina South 141
28 TERYN HOLLOWAY Salina South 143
29 JADE KENTNER Liberal 145
KRISTONNA KRAMER Salina Central 145
31 CAILEIGH ALLING Liberal 148
32 KAITLYN VANVLEET Liberal 152
33 KALLIE FERGUSON Salina South 158
SIERAH SCHRAG Newton 158
35 HANNAH BOAZ Salina Central 167
36 KENDRA FERGUSON Salina South 174

 

The TMP-Marian girls’ golf team qualified two for the 3A state tournament. The Monarchs did not qualify as a team, finished fifth at the Tamerisk Golf Course in Syracuse. Monica and Hannah Michaud finish among the top-five from the field of players who did not qualify with a team and advance to the 3-2-1A tourney at the Southwind Country Club in Garden City.

Team Results
1. Cimarron, 420
2. Lakin, 436
3. Holcomb, 463
5. TMP-Marisn, 473

Individual Qualifiers
1. Kiah Rash, Syracuse
2. Kyla Bandal, St. Francis
3. Laura Geven, Syracuse
4. Monica Michaud, TMP-Marian
5. Hannah Michaud, TMP-Marian

FHSU Men’s Soccer Wins at SBU

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Fort Hays State University grabbed a 2-1 conference win over Southwest Baptist on Monday afternoon.  The game was a make-up of an earlier scheduled match that was rained out.

The Tigers are now 8-2-1 overall and 3-1-1 in the MIAA, putting the squad in second place halfway through the conference schedule.  SBU, on the other hand, drops to 0-13 (0-4 MIAA).

FHSU jumped out to an early 1-0 lead just 2:39 into the game.  Ricardo Yeverino fired a pass in between the legs of an SBU defender, finding Diego Cabral on the left side of the net for a score.

SBU, though, would fire back near the end of the half, tying it as Brad Tippin took a cross from Kaleb Romero in the middle of the box and score.

In the 64th minute, FHSU would take the lead for good on Yeverino’s goal. David Lucio assisted on the play.

Cabral has now scored in four straight contests, while Yeverino has goals in the last three.  The two are tied for a team-lead of seven.  Yeverino’s assist was his third of the season, while Lucio brought his assist total to four.

The Tigers are now home for four straight matches, beginning Oct. 18 against Upper Iowa at 7 p.m.  FHSU will then host Northeastern State on Oct. 24 in a rematch of a 2-2 tie earlier this season.  The home stand closes out with matches against Harding and West Texas A&M.

— FHSU Sports Information —

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