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Tech Rolls Jayhawks

(AP) — Freshman sensation Baker Mayfield passed for 368 yards but was helped off the field with an apparent leg injury in the third quarter of No. 20 Texas Tech’s

Kansas coach Charlie Weis, right, removes his head set during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Texas Tech in Lawrence, Kan., Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)
Kansas coach Charlie Weis, right, removes his head set during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Texas Tech in Lawrence, Kan., Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

54-16 victory over Kansas on Saturday.

Mayfield, a true freshman walk-on who has started every game, was hurt at the end of the third quarter when tackled while passing. There was no penalty. He hobbled very slowly off the field with someone helping him under each arm.

He was 33 of 51 with one interception.

After falling behind in the first quarter 10-0, the unbeaten Red Raiders reeled off 54 straight points, going to 5-0 (2-0 Big 12) under first-year head coach Kliff Kingsbury for the first time since 2008.

It’s the 22nd straight Big 12 loss by Kansas (2-2, 0-1), a span which coach Charlie Weis made a point of telling everybody all week would encompass 1,063 days by Saturday.

Tiger Volleyball Loses at Emporia State

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Fort Hays State University volleyball fell, 3-1 (21-25, 25-22, 25-21, 25-20), to Emporia State on Saturday in Emporia, Kan.

Stats for the match are unavailable at this time.

The Tigers head to Goodwell, Okla., on Tuesday, Oct. 8 for a triangular with Oklahoma-Panhandle State and Northwestern Oklahoma State.  Action begins at 4 p.m.

— FHSU Sports Information —

Football Scores Week 5

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Western Athletic Conference

*Hays (3-1)  31 Wichita South (0-4)  6

Garden City (2-2)  61   Liberal (3-1)  20

Dodge City (2-2)  47  Great Bend (3-1)  13

 

Mid-Central Activities Association

*La Crosse (4-0)  53 TMP-Marian (1-3)  6

*Larned (4-0)  33  Cimarron (3-1)  23

 

Mid-Continent League 11-Man

Ellis (1-3)  13  Norton (2-2)  61

*Hoisington (1-2)  6  Phillipsburg (4-0)  33

 

North Central Athletics Association

Beloit (4-0) 72  Ellsworth (3-1) 21

Russell (1-3)  0  Southeast of Saline (4-0)  55

Minneapolis (2-2)  6   Sacred Heart (3-1)  53

 

Mid-Continent League 8-Man

Stockton (1-3) (0-2)  0  Osborne (4-0) (2-0)  46

 

Northern Plains League

Pike Valley (0-4) (0-1)  0  Rock Hills (0-4) (0-2)  58

Sunrise Academy 42   Logan-Palco (2-2) (1-1) 32

 

Northwest Kansas League 8-Man

*Hanover (3-0) (0-0) _____ Wallace Co. (4-0) (2-0) _____

GAME AT NATOMA

 

2A District 5

*Sterling (0-4) (0-0)  48  Ellinwood (0-4) (0-0)  8

*Inman (3-1) (0-0)  19  Medicine Lodge (1-3) (0-0) 14

 

2A District 6

*Washington Co. (2-2) (0-0)  0  Smith Center (2-2) (0-0)  57

*Ell-Saline (2-2) (0-0) 0  Plainville (1-3) (0-0)  14

*Bennington (1-3) (0-0) 12  Republic Co. (0-4) (0-0) 0

 

2A District 7

St. Francis (2-1) (0-0)  0  Decatur Com. (1-3) (0-0)  35

Wichita Co. (1-3) (0-0)  0  Oakley (3-1) (0-0)  66

 

 

 

 

 

2A District 8

Elkhart (4-0) (0-0) 48  Sublette (0-4) (0-0) 0

Stanton Co. (1-3) (0-0)  6  Meade (3-1) (0-0) 60

 

8-Man-1 District 4

*Clifton-Clyde (3-1) (2-0)  60  Lakeside (0-4) (0-2) 12

*Wakefield (2-2) (0-1) 62  Linn (2-2) (2-0) 34

 

8-Man-1 District 5

*Solomon (4-0) (0-0) 40  Lincoln (3-1) (0-0) 20

*Central Plains (3-1) (0-0) 40  Canton-Galva (3-1) (0-0)  12

*Pretty Prairie (0-2) (0-0) 14  Little River (2-2) (0-0) 46

 

8-Man-1 District 6

South Central (4-0) (2-0)  18  Kiowa Co. (4-0) (2-0) 32

Pratt-Skyline (2-2) (0-1) 6  Faifield (3-1) (1-1) 51

St. John (1-3) (0-1) 56  Kinsley (1-2) (0-2) 20

 

8-Man-1 District 8

Hill City (1-3) (0-0) 0  Rawlins Co. (4-0) (0-0) 47

Trego (1-3)  0  Hoxie (3-1) (0-0)  50

Quinter (1-3) (0-0) 22  Ness City (2-2) (0-0) 40

 

8-Man-2 District 5

Northern Valley (2-2) (0-1) 28  St. John’s/Tipton (4-0) (2-0) 54

Natoma (4-0) (1-0)  0  Thunder Ridge (3-1) (1-1) 46

 

8-Man-2 District 6

Triplains/Brewster (2-2) (0-1) 16  Weskan (3-0) (1-0) 34

Golden Plains (1-3) (0-2) 22  Cheylin (1-3) (1-1) 30

*Greeley Co. (1-3) (1-0) 42 Wheatland-Grinnell (0-4) (0-1) 6

 

8-Man-2 District 7

*Victoria (4-0) (0-0) 58  Sylvan-Lucas (0-4) (0-0) 8

*Otis-Bison (0-4) (0-0) 12  Dighton (2-2) (0-0) 58

*Western Plains (0-4) (0-0) 60  Wilson (1-3) (0-0) 54

 

Other Games of Note

Maize (3-1) _____Salina Central (1-3) _____

Hutchinson (3-1) 10  Salina South (2-2) 48

Goodland (3-1) 34   Ulysses (3-1) 75

Colby (0-4) 14  Holcomb (2-2) 35

Hugoton (3-1) 0  Scott City (3-1) 28

 

*Non-League Game

 

 

TMP Falls to LaCrosse

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La Crosse 53  TMP 7
TMP lost their 4th straight game on Friday Night, losing 53-7 to Lacrosse.  The Monarchs trailed 6-0 early and went on a 6 play, 59 yard drive to take a 7-6 lead.  La Crosse would score the last 47 points of the game to cruise to 5-0 on the season.  Unofficially, the Leopards outgained the Monarchs in total yardage, 400-93.

TMP, now 1-4, will be at home next Friday against Phillipsburg.  La Crosse will travel to take on Inman.

Play of the Game

 

 

 

Chiefs Without Fisher vs. Titans

Chiefs logoKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Kansas City Chiefs will be without rookie right tackle Eric Fisher because of a concussion when they visit the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.

Rookie tight end Travis Kelce, who’s been dealing with a knee injury, has also been ruled out.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Fisher sustained the concussion in last Sunday’s win over the Giants. Reid thought the blow Fisher sustained was more of a glancing shot to the shoulder than a serious hit to the head, but the No. 1 overall draft pick still hasn’t been cleared to play.

Pro Bowl running back Jamaal Charles is listed as probable after missing practice early in the week with blisters on his feet. Starting defensive backs Brandon Flowers (knee) and Kendrick Lewis (ankle) are questionable for Tennessee.

HMS Improves to 4-0

Hays Middle School

The Hays Middle School Falcons 7th grade football team improved their record to 4-0 Thursday night with a 22-6 win over McCook Middle School.

Hays Scoring
1st Qt. William Sennett 96 yard touchdown run. (Palmer Hutchinson run)
4th Qt. Palmer Hutchinson 24 yard interception for touchdown.
4th Qt. William Sennett 11 yard touchdown run. (Chase Voth run)

McCook Scoring
2nd Qt. 24 yard touchdown pass.

Their next game is Thursday October 10th at Smith Center

No. 14 FHSU Men’s Soccer Comes Up Short at Lindenwood

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No. 14 Fort Hays State University jumped out to a first half lead but couldn’t hold the advantage, falling 4-3 to No. 19 Lindenwood on Thursday evening in St. Charles, Mo.

The Tigers (6-2-1, 2-1-1 MIAA) out-shot the Lions, 16-12, and held the lead on two different occasions, but could not overcome an opportunistic LU (8-0-1, 2-0-1 MIAA) offense.

Ricardo Yeverino led the Tigers with two goals on seven shots for the night, followed by Diego Cabral with one goal on three shots. Daniel Peralta added in assist in the effort.

With just one shot between the two teams fired in the opening minutes, FHSU woke up at 12:30, launching four shots in the next four minutes, including three on goal.  Yeverino scored the game’s first goal in that span, giving the Tigers’ a 1-0 lead.

LU would answer soon after, though, as Andre Hayne took a pass from Mauricio Media and found the net at 19:45.

At the half, tied 1-1, the Tigers had fired eight shots, four more than the Lions, and put three on goal compared to LU’s one.

10 minutes into the second half, both teams would again erupt in a flurry of offense.  Yeverino scored his second goal of the contest (assisted by Peralta) at 54:08, only to have LU answer at 54:51, when Rodney Mays found the net, re-tying it, 2-2.

FHSU would fall behind by two just before the 70:00 mark.  At 68:32, Hayne scored his second goal of the evening, followed closely by Media, who had an unassisted goal at 69:33.

Down 4-2, the Tigers refused to yield, as Cabral hit his fifth goal of the year at 76:33.  Cabral took a free kick from just outside the box into the net to pull the squad back within one.  That, however, was the final goal of the contest.

The Tigers close out their road trip on Saturday, Oct. 5 with a 3 p.m. matchup at Southwest Baptist.

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HHS Girls’ Golf 7th at Hutch Invite

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The Hays High girls’ golf team finished seventh at the Hutchinson Invitational held at Carey Park Thursday. The Indians shot a 385 in the 18-hole event and were led by Katie Brungardt’s 91 which tied her for 20th.

Hays High Results:
Katie Brungardt               91         tie for 20th medalist
Elissa Jensen                 94
Taylor DeBoer              100
Lexie Schaben              100
                                        385      7th place

Rhian Patterson             103
Macie Mayo                 118

HHS Goes 1-2 at Own Volleyball Quad

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The Hays High volleyball team goes 1-2 at their own quad Thursday. The Indians lost in three to Salina South (25-23, 23-25, 15-25), were swept by Abilene (14-25, 19-25) then beat Norton in two (25-22, 25-23).
Morgan Klaus led the way with 14 kills, Madison Prough had 35 assists, Kylie Brown had 15 blocks and Albany Schaffer added 99 digs.

The Indians are in Great Bend Saturday.

Royals add new coach to the staff

The Kansas City Royals announced Thursday they have added Dale Sveum to the 2014 coaching staff.  The former manager of the Chicago Cubs will be in charge ofSevum infield instruction while his in-game responsibilities will be determined at a later date.

The Royals also announced that the major league coaching contracts of Chino Cadahia and Eddie Rodriguez have not been renewed, with Cadahia offered an opportunity to be reassigned within the organization.

Sveum, 49, spent the last two seasons as the manager of the Chicago Cubs, after six years on the coaching staff of the Milwaukee Brewers, including three years with current Royals’ manager Ned Yost.  An infielder during his 12-year major league career, Sveum served as both third base and bench coach during his time with Milwaukee.

He also spent two seasons (2004-05) as the third base coach for the Boston Red Sox, including their World Series title year of 2004.  Sveum’s playing career spanned Milwaukee (1986-91), Philadelphia (1992), Chicago White Sox (1992), Oakland (1993), Seattle (1994), Pittsburgh (1996-97, 1999) and the New York Yankees (1998).

— Royals Press Release —

Former Wildcat Josh Freeman looking for work

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have released quarterback Josh Freeman, one week after benching the fifth-year pro in favor of rookie Mike Glennon. Freeman struggled the first three weeks of the season, completing just 45.7 percent of passes.  Below are his career stats.

 

Season Team Passing Rushing Fumbles
G GS Comp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Sck SckY Rate Att Yds Avg TD FUM Lost
2013 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3 3 43 94 45.7 571 6.1 2 3 7 47 59.3 5 20 4.0 0 2 1
2012 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 16 16 306 558 54.8 4,065 7.3 27 17 26 161 81.6 39 139 3.6 0 10 2
2011 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 15 15 346 551 62.8 3,592 6.5 16 22 29 164 74.6 55 238 4.3 4 9 5
2010 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 16 16 291 474 61.4 3,451 7.3 25 6 28 195 95.9 68 364 5.4 0 8 3
2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10 9 158 290 54.5 1,855 6.4 10 18 20 102 59.8 30 161 5.4 0 10 2
TOTAL 1,144 1,967 58.2 13,534 6.9 80 66 110 669 78.8 197 922 4.7 4 39 13
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