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LARNED  41    TMP  8

Larned scored early and often en-route to a 41-8 demolition of TMP on Friday Night.  TMP had to punt on their first possession and Larned scored 1 play later on a 73 yard touchdown pass.  The Monarchs would get a safety midway through the 1st Quarter and then scored on a 52 yard touchdown pass from Max Megaffin to Ryan Mayorga to take an 8-6 lead.  Larned would go on to score the final 35 points of the ball game to pick up the win.

TMP drops to 1-2 overall and 1-1 in the Mid Central Activities Association.  They will be on the road next Friday at Ellsworth.  Larned is now 3-0 and 2-0 in the MCAA and they will host Ellis on Friday.

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Football Score Sheet Week 3 – September 20th

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Western Athletic Conference

Hays   52   Liberal   38

Great Bend   28   Garden City   25

*Dodge City   3   Wichita Heights   32

Mid-Central Activities Association

Larned   41   TMP-Marian   8

Hoisington     OPEN

Central Prairie League 8-Man

NessCity   14   Victoria   42

St. John   8   Central Plains   54

*Hoxie   56  Otis-Bison   6

 

Central Prairie League 11-Man

*Minneapolis   14  La Crosse   54

 

Mid-Continent League 8-Man

*Trego   0   Hodgeman Co.   46

*St. John’s/Tipton  58   Stockton  24

*Northern Valley   56   Hill City   22

 

Mid-Continent League 11-Man

Norton   28   Plainville   8

*Ellinwood  16   Ellis  36

 

North Central Athletics Association

Ellsworth   38  Republic Co.  0

Beloit   68  Russell   8

*Sedgwick   48   Sacred Heart   62

*Whitewater-Remington   6  Southeast of Saline   54

 

 

Northwest Kansas League 8-Man

Dighton   24   Quinter   22

 

Northwest Kansas League 11-Man

*Phillipsburg   14   Oakley   6

*Smith Center   38   Decatur Com.   8

*Stanton Co.   0  St. Francis   28

*Syracuse   6   Wichita Co.   25

 

Northern Plains League

*Hanover   50  Lincoln   0

Wilson   6   Natoma   55

 

Western Kansas Liberty League

*Western Plains   22   Weskan   62

 

Other Games of Note

*Salina Central   42   St. Thomas Aquinas   40

*Blue Valley   35   Salina South   28

*Wray CO.  21   Goodland   46

Ulysses   52   Colby   16

Scott City   31   Holcomb   28

 

8-Man-1 District 4

*Lakeside   6  Osborne   54

*Linn   24    Rock Hills   20

*Clifton-Clyde    48  Pike Valley   0

 

8-Man-1 District 6

*Kiowa Co.   70   Macksville   32

*Kinsley  36   Fairfield  81

 

8-Man-2 District 2

*Chase  0   Hope   50

*Southern Cloud  54   Goessel   6

*Burrton  8   Tescott   54

 

 

8-Man-2 District 5

Thunder Ridge   54   Logan-Palco   12

Cheylin     Wheatland-Grinnell

 

*Non-League Game

 

AP-FBH–Kansas Prep Scores, 4th Ld-Writethru,0846
Friday’s Scores
By The Associated Press
PREP FOOTBALL
Abilene 34, Clay Center 20
Andale 37, Clearwater 7
Andover 28, Goddard-Eisenhower 0
Andover Central 34, Goddard 0
Atchison County 14, Doniphan West 13
Attica/Argonia 44, Norwich 32
Baldwin 56, St. James Academy 18
Beloit 68, Russell 8
Bishop Miege 45, BV Northwest 14
Blue Valley Stilwell 35, Salina South 28
Bonner Springs 41, KC Bishop Ward 13
Buhler 35, Mulvane 28
BV Randolph 48, Marmaton Valley 0
Cair Paravel 48, KC East Lions 20
Caney Valley 49, Burlington 6
Canton-Galva 72, St. John’s Military 24
Center, Mo. 28, Arkansas City 6
Central Plains 54, St. John 8
Centralia 61, Washington County 0
Chanute 63, Parsons 3
Chaparral 29, Bluestem 14
Chapman 25, Marysville 0
Cherryvale 41, Fredonia 20
Chetopa 64, Pleasanton 18
Cimarron 46, Sublette 14
Clifton-Clyde 48, Pike Valley 0
Coffeyville 40, Iola 10
Columbus 26, Girard 7
Commerce, Okla. 48, Oswego 16
Conway Springs 64, Wichita Independent 6
Council Grove 27, Chase County 20
Derby 62, Maize 13
Dighton 24, Quinter 2
Douglass 44, Medicine Lodge 24
Ell-Saline 36, Moundridge 8
Emporia 60, Highland Park 13
Eudora 7, DeSoto 0
Eureka 38, Northeast-Arma 12
Falls City Sacred Heart, Neb. 50, Axtell 12
Galena 28, Frontenac 14
Garden Plain 43, Belle Plaine 12
Gardner-Edgerton 48, Blue Valley Southwest 17
Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 54, Goessel 6
Goodland 46, Wray, Colo. 21
Great Bend 28, Garden City 25
Hanover 50, Lincoln 0
Hays 52, Liberal 38
Hesston 55, Haven 33
Hiawatha 38, Royal Valley 8
Hillsboro 35, Nickerson 28
Hodgeman County 46, Trego 0
Holton 63, Sabetha 6
Hope 50, Chase 0
Horton 36, Troy 6
Hoxie 56, Otis-Bison 6
Humboldt 41, Neodesha 20
Independence 46, Labette County 7
Ingalls 42, Satanta 36
Inman 14, Hutchinson Trinity 7
Jackson Heights 36, Valley Falls 14
Jayhawk Linn 38, Immaculata 30
Junction City 21, Shawnee Heights 12
Kapaun Mount Carmel 45, Wichita North 7
KC Schlagle 24, KC Harmon 0
KC Turner 26, Lansing 6
KC Washington 24, Atchison 20
KC Wyandotte 50, KC Sumner 21
Kingman 37, Pratt 0
Kiowa County 70, Macksville 32
LaCrosse 54, Minneapolis 14
Larned 41, Hays-TMP-Marian 8
Lawrence Free State 28, Olathe East 26
Lebo 36, Centre 18
Linn 24, Rock Hills 20
Little River 46, White City 34
Louisburg 21, Ottawa 9
Lyndon 55, West Franklin 25
Madison 55, Hartford 6
Maize South 34, Valley Center 10
Manhattan 19, Topeka Seaman 7
Marion 46, Bennington 0
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 14, Riverside 4
McPherson 45, Rose Hill 20
Mill Valley 38, Basehor-Linwood 0
Newton 48, Wichita Campus 7
Northern Valley 56, Hill City 22
Norton 28, Plainville 8
Olathe North 62, SM North 14
Olathe South 18, Leavenworth 16
Olpe 49, Jefferson North 7
Osage City 53, Herington 7
Osawatomie 42, Central Heights 28
Osborne 54, Lakeside 6
Oxford 52, Flinthills 6
Paola 42, Spring Hill 12
Peabody-Burns 52, Burlingame 6
Perry-Lecompton 28, Santa Fe Trail 20
Phillipsburg 14, Oakley 6
Pittsburg 33, Fort Scott 20
Pittsburg Colgan 48, Anderson County 0
Pleasant Ridge 44, Oskaloosa 14
Riverton 46, Erie 6
Rockhurst, Mo. 41, Hutchinson 7
Rolla 46, Goodwell, Okla. 0
Rossville 40, Wabaunsee 0
Salina Central 42, St. Thomas Aquinas 40
Salina Sacred Heart 62, Sedgwick 48
Scott City 31, Holcomb 28
Sedan 44, Central Burden 12
Shattuck, Okla. 48, South Barber 38
Silver Lake 41, Riley County 0
SM East 27, Olathe Northwest 22
SM South 28, SM Northwest 21
SM West 14, Lawrence 13
Smith Center 38, Oberlin-Decatur 8
Smoky Valley 14, Halstead 3
Solomon 74, Wakefield 52
South Central 38, Pratt Skyline 28
South Haven 50, Cedar Vale/Dexter 12
Southeast 47, Baxter Springs 28
Southeast Saline 54, Remington 6
Spearville 80, Fowler 54
St. Mary’s 30, Rock Creek 18
Stafford 58, Hutchinson Central Christian 8
Tescott 54, Burrton 8
Tonganoxie 28, KC Piper 0
Topeka 69, Topeka West 16
Ulysses 52, Colby 16
Uniontown 45, Crest 0
Valley Heights 60, Onaga 16
Victoria 42, Ness City 14
Wallace County 53, Triplains-Brewster 0
Wamego 30, Concordia 7
Washburn Rural 21, Topeka Hayden 18
Waverly 54, Yates Center 38
Wellington 19, Augusta 10
Wellsville 32, Prairie View 12
Weskan 62, Western Plains/Healy 22
West Elk 42, Udall 22
Wichita Bishop Carroll 57, Wichita South 14
Wichita County 25, Syracuse 6
Wichita Heights 32, Dodge City 3
Wichita Northwest 16, Wichita East 8
Wichita Trinity 7, Cheney 0
Wichita West 42, Wichita Southeast 14
Wilson 28, Natoma 6
Winfield 42, El Dorado 7

FHSU Men’s Soccer Needs Overtime to Push Win Streak to Four

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Diego Cabral’s late heroics helped push Fort Hays State University’s win streak to four with a 2-1 double overtime victory over Southern Nazarene on Friday night in Hays, Kan.

With less than two minutes to go in the final extra period, Cabral retrieved a deflected shot off the crossbar and nailed the game-winner into the lower right of the net for the Tigers.

FHSU (4-1, 1-0 MIAA) took 27 shots in the match, while SNU (1-4, 0-1 MIAA) managed nine against the Tiger defense.

Austin Clifton had FHSU’s other goal in the contest, which was assisted by Cabral.

Jaosn Babyak improved to 4-0 in goal for the Tigers, as he saved two shots in the game.

The first half saw the Tigers offense put five shots on goal, including a header by Perry Dicker at 40:27 that just missed sneaking by SNU’s Tyler Wythe.

Out of intermission, FHSU fired another three shots in the first 10 minutes, as it continued to pressure the Crimson Storm defense.

In the 74th minute, the Tigers finally broke through as Clifton took Cabral’s pass across the net, into the lower corner for the score.

SNU, though, fired back in the final minute, as Javier Caballeros took a shot that hit the cross bar, and Blake Rodgers headed the deflection into the net, tying it at 1-1 and sending the match to overtime.

Needing an answer, FHSU would rise to the challenge in the second overtime, using the extra time for Cabral’s magic.

The Tigers will host Newman University on Sunday at 6 p.m., at the FHSU Soccer Stadium.

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FHSU Volleyball Still Winless, Drops Home Opener to Central Oklahoma

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Fort Hays State could not stop Central Oklahoma from extending its season-opening win streak to 10 matches in a 3-1 loss at Gross Memorial Coliseum on Friday evening (Sept. 20). Central Oklahoma is now 10-0, 2-0 in the MIAA, while Fort Hays State dropped to 0-7 overall, 0-2 in the MIAA.

Fort Hays State trailed by at least seven in all three of the sets it lost, finding it too hard to recover from large deficits. In the first set, FHSU trailed by nine before rallying back to lose by three. They used the late momentum to take the second set 25-20.

The third set was tight up until a 14-14 tie, then UCO went on a 6-0 run to take control. The Tigers were also even with the Bronchos at 8-8 in the fourth set and allowed another 6-0 run to give UCO control.

Taylor Mares led Fort Hays State with 12 kills and hit .300 in the match on 30 swings, making just three errors. Jenna Ulrich added eight kills and six blocks, while Mallory Flagor added eight kills and four blocks. Libby Ary led the way in assists with 22 and Makenzie Wienman recorded 25 digs.

UCO had three players reach double figures in kills, Juliette Smith and Allison Barr each with 13 and Barbara Jackson with 12. Taylyn Schwartz had 47 assists for UCO and Tate Hardaker added 24 digs.

Fort Hays State looks to snap its early season winning drought when it hosts Pittsburg State on Saturday at 2 pm.

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Chiefs Beat Eagles in Reid’s Return to Philly

Chiefs cornerback Sean Smith (27) celebrates after making an interception during a game against the Eagles in Philadelphia Thursday night Sept. 19, 2013. MATT SMITH — AP Photo
Chiefs cornerback Sean Smith (27) celebrates after making an interception during a game against the Eagles in Philadelphia Thursday night Sept. 19, 2013. MATT SMITH — AP Photo

PHILADELPHIA (AP) – Now that’s the kind of homecoming Andy Reid had in mind.

The former Eagles coach returned to the City of Brotherly Love with his new team, the Kansas City Chiefs, who improved to 3-0 by beating mistake-prone Philadelphia 26-16. Kansas City has won more games already under Reid than it did all of last season.

His Chiefs players even gave their coach a Gatorade bath in the waning seconds. Reid only smiled.

The Chiefs’ defense forced five turnovers and sacked Michael Vick five times, 3 1/2 by linebacker Justin Houston.

Kansas City, which has not had a giveaway this season, got a 38-yard interception return by Eric Berry for a touchdown, and a 3-yard scoring run by Jamaal Charles. Ryan Succop (SUHK’-uhp) kicked four field goals.

Reid led the Eagles to nine playoff appearances, six division titles, five NFC championship games and one Super Bowl in 14 seasons before he was fired after going 4-12 last year.

The Eagles fell to 1-2 after their eighth straight home loss dating to last season.

FHSU Women’s Soccer Falls Short at Central Missouri

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Fort Hays State University women’s soccer team dropped a 1-0 road contest to Central Missouri on Thursday night.

FHSU (2-4, 0-1 MIAA) managed just five shots in the game (four were on goal), while the Jennies (3-2-1, 1-0 MIAA) fired 15 total shots – five of which were on goal.

Amanda Talbott, Hailey Davey, Bailey Snyder and Jordan Hester all had shots on goal for the Tigers, while Hannah Smith fired the other attempt in the game.

Nicole Barnaba played all 90 minutes in goal, saving four shot attempts in the losing effort.

In the first 45 minutes of the contest, FHSU was out-shot, 9-1, with the Tigers’ lone attack coming from Hester, just 11:19 into the game.

Coming out of the half, the Tigers continued to hold strong on defense, despite another 6-4 disadvantage in shots fired.

FHSU’s defense fought off the Jennies’ attack until 87:33, when the game-winner was scored by CMU’s Emily Elridge on a free kick from approximately 30 yards out.

The Tigers continue their road trip on Saturday with a 10 a.m., match against Southwest Baptist in Bolivar, Mo.

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HHS Girls’ Golf 4th at Garden City

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The Hays High girls’ golf team finished fourth at the Garden City Invitational held Thursday at Buffalo Dunes. The Indians shot a 416 and finished 68 shots back of first-place Maize. No Indian finished in the top-10. They were led by Katie Brungardt who shot a 97 and tied for 12th.

Team Finish
1.                     Maize                           348
2.                     Garden City                  374
3.                     Goodland                     378
4.                     Hays High                  416
5.                     Great Bend                   425
6.                     Syracuse                      426
7.                     Lakin                            437
8.                     Dodge City                   458
9.                     Ulysses             473
10.                   Liberal                          489
11.                   Hugoton                       510
Top 15 Medalists
1.                     Abbi Shaddix               Garden City                  72
2.                     Taylyn Entrickin            Maize                           80
3.                     Ashley Reiswig Maize                           85
4.                     Kiah Rash                    Syracuse                      86
5.                     Pauline Wagner            Goodland                     90
6.                     Brooke Johanson          Maize                           90
7.                     Logan Perryman           Goodland                     92
8.                     Lauren Copp                Maize                           93
9.                     Sydney Parsons            Oakley                         95
10.                   Camilla Lindblad           Maize                           96

Hays High Results
Katie Brungardt            97        tie 12th
Elissa Jensen                 106
Lexie Schaben              106
Taylor DeBoer             107
                                          416      4th place

HHS Soccer Loses, TMP-Marian Ties Home Matches

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The Hays High boys soccer team trailed just 1-0 at the half Thursday at home against Dodge City, cut the Red Demons score four second half goals and defeat the Indians 5-0. The Indians gave now lost two straight and drop to 2-4 overall and 0-2 in the Western Athletic Conference.

TMP-Marian rallied from a 2-0 halftime deficit and ties Buhler 4-4.

Hays High Volleyball Swept at Home

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The Hays High volleyball team goes winless at their quad yesterday. The Indians lose in three to Garden City (16-25, 25-18, 15-25), are swept by Pratt (21-25, 18-25) and lose in three to Ulysses (25-23, 22-25, 22-25). They are now 4-9 on the season.

Madison Prough led the way with 27 assists, and Haley Wells had 24.  Albany Schaffer had 57 digs.  Audra Schmeidler had 24 kills.

Next action for the Indians is Thursday, September 26th in Nickerson.

Liberal Boys, Garden City Girls Win HHS Cross Country Invite

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The Liberal boys and the Garden City girls were the winners of the 5A-6A division of the Hays High cross country invitational Thursday. The Ellinwood boys and the Norton girls were the winners of the 1A-4A division.

Class 1A-4A Girls Team
1. Norton-38
2. Ellinwood-51
3. Colby-88
4. Goodland-97
5. Plainville-110
6. TMP-Marian-119

Class 1A-4A Girls Individual
1. Joanna Strecker-Ellinwood (16:29.40)
2. Jessie Rubottom-Ness City (16:43.26)
3. Andrea Browne-Colby (16:49.12)
4. Sierra Griffith-Trego (16:59.36)
5. Lacie Siruta-Goodland (17:04.73)
6. Darcy Bainter-Norton (17:21.80
7. Abbie Reichuber-Ellinwood (17:30.50)
8. Katelyn Englebert-Norton (17:34.88)
9. Cassidy Rathburn-Plainville (17:36.47)
10. Molly Maddy-Norton (17:41.42)

Class 5A-6A Girls Team
1. Garden City-22
2. Junction City-83
3. Dodge City-115
4. Liberal-116
5. Great Bend-125
6. Hays-131
7. Salina South-149
8. Maize South-179
9. Salina Central-246

Class 5A-6A Girls Individual
1. Alex Miller-Garden City (15:53.69)
2. Kayla Doll-Garden City (15:55.88)
3. Chelsea Jackson-Garden City (16:13.76)
4. Rosie Hollis-Junction City (16:31.80)
5. Katy Doll-Garden City (16:35.48)
6. Mercy Perez-Liberal (16:41.37)
7. Jasmine Duarte-Dodge City (16:55.80)
8. Deisjambra Bisio-Junction City (16:55.84)
9. Karen Razo-Great Bend (17:06.12)
10. Marie Reveles-Hays (17:06.68)

Class 1A-4A Boys Team
1. Ellinwood-33
2. Goodland-57
3. TMP-Marian-65
4. Colby-105
5. Plainville-120
6. Norton-123

Class 1A-4A Boys Individual
1. Pedro Montoya-Ellinwood (15:14.27)
2. Dray Carson-Ness City (16:03.75)
3. Kyle Oglesbee-Ellinwood (18:05.15)
4. Marc Miller-Norton (18:14.20)
5. Connor Hawkins-Ness City (18:25.00)
6. Andrew Hess-TMP-Marian (18:26.60)
7. Ace Arteaga-Goodland (19:07.41)
8. Quinn Dewey-Plainville (19:09.77)
9. Noah Leon-Ellinwood (19:09.77)
10. Aaron Faber-Colby (19:12.38)

Class 5A-6A Boys Team
1. Liberal-54
2. Maize South-67
3. Garden City-98
4. Junction City-106
5. Dodge City-122
6. Great Bend-148
7. Salina South-162
8. Hays-167
9. Salina Central-247

Class 5A-6A Boys Individual
1. Tristan Irish-Salina South (17:35.49)
2. Sammy Obando-Liberal (17:37.56)
3. Elder Colindres-Dodge City (17:43.99)
4. Erik Chaparro-Garden City (17:46.14)
5. Marcus Tula-Garden City (17:57.71)
6. Obed Quintana-Liberal (17:57.72)
7. Ignacio Calderon-Dodge City (18:03.26)
8. Jake Braschler-Maize South (18:11.45)
9. Kevin Kissane-Maize South (18:11.45)
10. Luis Medina-Liberal (18:15.12)

 

FHSU Tennis Sweeps Kansas Wesleyan in Home Opener

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The Tiger tennis team shutout Kansas Wesleyan in the home opener on Wednesday at the FHSU Tennis Courts in Hays. The Tigers rolled to a 9-0 win by not dropping a set.

Only six matches were contested on the day. Kansas Wesleyan conceded the No. 3 doubles and No. 5 and No. 6 singles matches to Fort Hays State.

The Tigers blitzed through doubles play as Camille Caron-Bedard and Brittney Ricci teamed at the No. 1 position to blank Zuaznabar and Rodriguez, 8-0. Michelle Miller and McKenzie Haynes had little trouble with Eastwood and Cook at No. 2, winning 8-2.

The Tigers allowed two or less points in three of the four singles matches. Caron-Bedard won 6-1, 6-1 at No. 1 over Eastwood. Ricci won at No. 2 6-0, 6-1 over Zuaznabar. At No. 4, Reinette Strydom defeated Cook 6-1, 6-1. Michelle Miller battled through a tough first set at No. 3, then rolled in the second set with a 6-4, 6-0 result over Rodriguez.

The Tigers evened their overall record on the season at 2-2 with the win. The team returns to action on September 26 against Hastings College.

Ricci and Caron-Bedard will represent FHSU at the ITA Fall Regional, hosted by Southwest Baptist, in Springfield, Mo. this coming weekend. Both players are scheduled to participate in singles and doubles play.

— FHSU Sports Information — 

Latest KVA Rankings Released

KVA logoThe Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce
the 2013 Week 2 Volleyball Rankings sponsored by PrepVolleyball.com.

Class 6A
1. Blue Valley Northwest 8-3 (4)
2. Olathe East 6-2 (1)
3. Stilwell-Blue Valley 7-3 (3)
4. Blue Valley West 4-4 (2)
5. Olathe South 8-2 (5)
6. Wichita Northwest 7-1 (NR)
7. Olathe Northwest 8-4 (6)
8. Maize 8-4 (8)
9. Hutchinson 8-7 (10)
10. Manhattan 4-4 (9)

Class 5A
1. St. James Academy 10-0 (1)
2. St. Thomas Aquinas 9-1 (5)
3. Kapaun Mt. Carmel 8-0 (4)
4. Bishop Miege 5-2 (3)
5. Bishop Carroll 7-1 (8)
6. Shawnee Heights 5-1 (2)
7. Mill Valley 10-2 (7)
8. Valley Center 13-2 (9)
9. Topeka-Seaman 11-4 (6)
10. Andover 12-3 (NR)

Class 4A
1. McPherson 10-0 (1)
2. Topeka-Hayden 11-0 (2)
3. Chanute 11-0 (3)
4. Louisburg 14-2 (7)
5. Wamego 4-0 (4)
6. Rose Hill 9-2 (5)
7. Santa Fe Trail 9-0 (6)
8. Baldwin 13-3 (9)
9. Wichita-Trinity Academy 9-1 (10)
10. Pratt 9-1 (NR)

Class 3A
1. Hillsboro 12-0 (1)
2. Silver Lake 6-2 (2)
3. Southeast of Saline 8-1 (4)
4. Burlington 12-1 (8)
5. Jayhawk-Linn 10-0 (6)
6. Garden Plain 8-1 (5)
7. Cheney 6-1 (3)
8. Phillipsburg 8-1 (7)
9. Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic 8-3 (NR)
10. Whitewater-Remington 12-2 (NR)

Class 2A
1. Alma-Wabaunsee 14-0 (3)
2. Ell-Saline 9-0 (2)
3. Jefferson County North 7-2 (1)
4. Washington County 7-2 (4)
5. Pratt-Skyline 9-1 (5)
6. Burlingame 11-5 (6)
7. Smith Center 4-1 (7)
8. Uniontown 7-2 (8)
9. Ellis 7-0 (NR)
10. Plainville 7-3 (9)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Olpe 7-1 (1)
2. Hoxie 6-0 (2)
3. Centralia 7-2 (3)
4. Bucklin 6-0 (4)
5. Spearville 10-0 (5)
6. St. John 6-3 (6)
7. Pike Valley 4-1 (7)
8. Caldwell 6-0 (NR)
9. Waverly 5-4 (8)
10. Victoria 5-2 (10)

Class 1A – Division 2
1. Argonia 7-1 (2)
2. Baileyville B&B 8-2 (1)
3. Wallace County 14-1 (4)
4. Almena-Northern Valley 6-2 (6)
5. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 8-4 (9)
6. Rexford-Golden Plains 6-1 (10)
7. Wilson 6-4 (5)
8. Ransom-Western Plains 4-2 (NR)
9. Wheatland-Grinnell 7-4 (8)
10. Natoma 8-5 (NR)

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