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Hays High Boys Win 5A Regional Track & Field Title

 

Hays High Boys ran away with the 5A regional title track and field title on Friday at Salina Central. The Hays High girls finished 4th.

Men – Class 5A – Team Rankings – 18 Events Scored
Hays 188
2) Salina-South 96
3) Great Bend 83
4) Newton 68
5) Andover-Central 49
6) Salina-Central 31
7) Valley Center 23
8) Andover 17

For all the boys individual 5A state qualifiers click the link below.

https://hayshighindians.com/athletics/spring/track/Results/BoysState.pdf

Women – Class 5A – Team Rankings – 18 Events Scored
1) Newton 113
2) Valley Center 112
3) Salina-Central 87
4) Hays 69
5) Andover-Central 45
5) Salina-South 45
7) Great Bend 44
8) Andover 43

For all the girl’s 5A state qualifiers click the link below.

https://hayshighindians.com/athletics/spring/track/Results/GirlsState.pdf

HHS Girls’ Soccer Advances to 5A Quarterfinals

The Hays High girls’ soccer team is headed to the 5A state quarterfinals for a second straight year after a 2-1 win over Goddard-Eisenhower Thursday afternoon at
the HHS Field.

The Indians jumped out early, scoring on an April Johnson goal three minutes in. Michele Linville found the back of the net off an assist from Taylor Herman in the 39th minute.

Eisenhower scored their lone goal in the 79th minute.

The victory improves the Indians unbeaten streak to 11 matches and moves them to 15-2-1 on the season. They will now host Bishop Carroll (14-1-3) Tuesday at the HHS Field.

Five Indians Named to All-WAC Softball Team

The Hays High softball team had two First-Team picks and three Honorable Mention selections to the All-Western Athletic Conference softball team.

Seniors Katelyn Schumacher and Shea Briggs were named to the first team while senior Courtney Storer along with juniors Julie Balzer and Haley Wells were named honorable mention.

Briggs led the Indians with a .541 batting average and topped the team with 46 hits. Schumacher led the squad with 28 runs scored and was second on the team with a .506 batting average and 41 hits.

All-WAC Baseball Released; Hutchison POY

For a second consecutive season, Hayden Hutchison has been name the Player Of The Year in the Western Athletic Conference.  The Neosho County Community College signee batted .589 with 26 runs scored.  He also hit three home-runs, batted 24 runs in and walked 18 times.

As a pitcher Hutchison finished the year with a 0.57 ERA, allowing just nine total runs, three of which were earned over 47 innings of work.  He walked just six while striking out 36.

Chandler Rule and Layne Downing were also named to the first team.

Rule, a FHSU signee, had a career season batting .379, 18 runs scored, 8 doubles and two home-runs.  Rule also batted in 27 runs.  He also appeared in two games as a pitcher.

Downing, a junior, .338, with 25 RBI, 13 runs score, 5 doubles, two triples, and three home runs.  As a pitcher Downing posted a 1.37 ERA and 2-1 record.  Over 19.2 innings of work he allowed just seven hits and eight runs, three of which were earned.

Dan Bittel, Chance Pitcock, and Kade Parker were the only three players in the conference named to the Honorable Mention team.

FHSU Men’s Basketball Announces Five Signings for 2013-14

FHSU-MBB-JohnsonFort Hays State men’s basketball announced five signings for the upcoming 2013-14 season. The signing class includes four transfers and one high school signing. Signing with the Tigers are junior transfers James Fleming, Nick Riley, and Jared Tadlock, sophomore transfer Jake Stoppel, and true freshman Drew Kite.

Fleming, a 6-foot, 1-inch, 170-pound guard, transfers to FHSU from Fort Scott Community College. In 2012-13 as a sophomore, he averaged 14.3 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game, while shooting 46.8 percent from the field and 43.4 percent beyond the 3-point line. He was an All-KJCCC Second Team East Division selection and All-Region 6 Second Team selection for NJCAA Division II. Prior to playing at Fort Scott, Fleming played his freshman year at Parkland Community College in Illinois, where he averaged 6.1 points per game. Fleming is a native of Hanover Park, Ill., a suburb of Chicago.

Riley, a 6-foot, 1-inch, 180-pound guard, is transferring from Northwest Kansas Technical College, where he played his sophomore season. He averaged 10.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game last year, while shooting just over 42 percent from the field. As a freshman, Riley competed at Mesabi Range Technical College in Minnesota, where he averaged 12.2 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game. Riley is a native of Hopkinsville, Ky., and was a member of a state championship team in high school.

Tadlock, a 6-foot, 9-inch, 210-pound center, transfers to FHSU from NCAA Division I Miami University of Ohio. He appeared in 17 games last year as a sophomore and appeared in five games as a freshman. Originally from Conifer, Colo., Tadlock competed for Chris Prep in North Carolina, where he helped the team to a National Prep School Tournament championship his senior year.

Stoppel, a 6-foot, 5-inch, 205-pound forward, comes to FHSU from Neosho County (Kan.) Community College, where he competed for one year. As a freshman, Stoppel led Neosho in scoring and rebounding at 14.5 points and 7.2 rebounds per game, while also adding 1.3 assists per game. Stoppel was an All-KJCCC Second Team East Division selection and All-Region 6 Honorable Mention pick for NJCAA Division I. Stoppel, a native of Wilson, Kan., was a first team all-state selection at Wilson High School, where he was the third-leading scorer in the state at 27.9 points per game as a senior.

Kite comes to Fort Hays State from Scott Community High School in Scott City, Kan., where he was a standout basketball and football player. Kite was a Kansas All-Class First Team selection in basketball as a senior, averaging 19.5 points and 10 rebounds per game. He helped Scott Community to a third consecutive state championship in basketball in 2013. He averaged a double-double his final two years of high school. He was also a Kansas All-Class Top 11 selection in football as a tight end and linebacker and the 3A Defensive Player of the Year. He was first team all-state and a third team all-class selection as a junior in basketball as well. Kite stands at 6-feet, 4-inches and 215 pounds.

– FHSU Sports Information –

Former Royals Broadcaster Fred White Passes Away

fred-whiteANAHEIM — Fred White, a Royals radio voice for 25 years, died Wednesday due to complications from melanoma, a day after announcing his retirement following a 40-year relationship with the club.

White teamed with Denny Matthews on broadcasts from 1973-98, and since had served as the team’s director of broadcast services and the Royals Alumni.

His retirement was due to health issues, and he died in hospice care.

“Fred White has been synonymous with Royals baseball as long as anybody can remember,” Mike Swanson, Royals vice president of communications and broadcasting, when the team announced White’s retirement.

“There are so many people in Kansas City who, when they hear a voice, they knew it was Royals baseball, and Fred was that voice along with Denny for so many years. He had a huge influence on my life back in the ’70s, and I’m personally honored that I had a chance to work with him when I came back to town and wish him and his family nothing but the best.”

An Illinois native who attended Eastern Illinois University, White was a sports anchor at WIBW-TV in Topeka, covering Kansas State athletics, before joining the Royals in 1973. He also was the voice of the Big 8, later called the Big 12 on the television network for Kansas State basketball games.

The popular broadcaster was frequently summoned for national gigs by ESPN, CBS Sports, NBC Sports and Turner Sports.

“We both grew up in central Illinois, so we were kind of out of the same litter bag. We always got along great, I enjoyed his sense of humor. He was real easy to work with and we had a lot of laughs,” said Matthews, who continues calling radio games.

“We got to see the glory days of the Royals, too, because he came in right when Buddy [Blattner] left in the mid-’70s and that’s just when the Royals were getting ready to ignite and take off. Perfect timing. We saw all those great playoff games, and the Yankee-Royal battles in even the regular-season games were very well played and very competitive. Those games kind of set up everything for the playoffs.”

Basketball also was one of White’s passions.

“He did K-State football and basketball for a lot of years, I guess when he was with WIBW,” Matthews said. “He was still in Topeka at the time. I’d drive over and leave my car, and we’d go over to Manhattan and he’d do a basketball game, and that’s when I got to meet [coach] Jack Hartman. We’d go over to Hartman’s house after the basketball game, we’d drive back to Topeka and I’d drive back to Kansas City.”

After leaving the Royals booth, White became a fixture in the team offices and headed the Royals Radio Network, which has grown to be one of the largest in Major League Baseball.

White also took a leading role in bringing former players into an active presence at Kauffman Stadium and in the community.

“After he finished a 25-year broadcast career, he was a tremendous asset to the organization because he brought the alumni together,” said former pitcher Jeff Montgomery. “There were a number of alums who kind of felt alienated from the organization for one reason or another, and Fred recognized that the alumni were a significant asset to the organization.”

Montgomery, now himself a TV broadcaster, called White a visionary for forming the alumni group, which now includes more than 40 former players, managers and trainers in the Kansas City area alone.

“He was the voice for saying, ‘Let’s find a way to make these guys love to come back to the ballpark and love to be part of this great organization,’” Montgomery said. “You have to credit the Royals for helping make this come true, because the organization committed significant resources to make this happen.”

The Royals Alumni now hold clinics, make community appearances and participate in the Royals Fantasy Camp.

There were no details regarding funeral arrangements when the Royals announced White’s passing.

– Associated Press –

TMP-Marian Baseball Falls in Regional Semifinals

The TMP-Marian Monarchs’ baseball season came to an end on Tuesday afternoon, losing 4-2 to Lakin in the Lyons 3A Regional semifinals.  It was a pitching dual in the first inning as the first 6 batters of the game struck out.  TMP went 1-2-3 in the top of the second. Lakin struck for two runs in the bottom of the inning and never trailed.

TMP-Marian would add their first run in the top of the fourth on a Jordan Gottschalk RBI double. The Monarchs would put one more run on the board in the sixth but wouldn’t be able to cross the plate again.

Shane Zimmerman took the loss on the hill for TMP who finished the season at 14-7.  Lakin improved to 16-4 and moved on to the championship game against Lyons and lost 7-1.

Brian Schumacher Postgame

Highlight 5-14-13

Hays High Softball Season Comes To A Close

The Hays High softball season came to a close at Eisenhower High School in Goddard, as the Indians fell to Maize South by the final score 9-3.

The Indians fell behind 2-0 early and then gave up six runs in the bottom of the third.

Hays staged a rally with a two RBI double by Katelyn Schumacher in the top of the fifth after Haley Wells scored on a passed ball.

Hays’ season ends at 12-9.

Madison Prough took the loss giving up eight runs over four innings.  Maize South collected 11 hits, Hays hit five times.

Abby Maska Postgame

 

HHS Baseball Drops Regional Opener

The Hays High baseball team’s bid for a third straight trip to the 5A state tournament comes up short as the Indians fall 3-2 to Goddard-Eisenhower in the first-round of the Great Bend 5A Regional. The Indians end their season 15-6.

Eisenhower broke a scoreless tie with three in the top of the fourth. The first two runs scored on a Bryce Minor triple.

The Indians answered with a run in the bottom of the inning on a Zach Legleiter two-out double.

Daniel Bittel’s two-out single scored Marcus Altman with two outs in the bottom of the seventh. Hayden Hutchison followed with a single to left to put runners at the corners, but Chandler Rule flied out the center to end the game.

Hutchison takes the loss, allowing three runs on seven hits striking out three.  It was the first earned runs allowed by the senior this season.

Indian Highlights 5-14-13
Coach Frank Leo

HHS Boys Golf Wins Liberal Regional; Qualifies for 5A State

IMG_0271The Hays High boys golf team wins Monday’s Liberal 5A regional at the Willow Tree Golf Course and qualifies as a team for the 5A State Tournament on Monday, May 20th at the Brookridge Golf and Fitness Center in Overland Park. The Indians shoot a 311 and finish six shots ahead of second place Salina Central.

Indian senior Ryan Unruh wins the individual title with a one-under-par 71, six shots ahead of second place Jacob Ferris of Goddard-Eisenhower. Lane Clark finished fifth with a 78.

Complete results below…

Team Results
1. Hays – 311
2. Salina Central – 317
3. Goddard-Eisenhower – 317
4. Great Bend – 339
5. Liberal – 342
6. Salina South – 356
7. Goddard – 357

Individual Qualifiers
1. Ben Hargrave, Salina South – 80
2. Blake Stout, Liberal – 82
3. Jake Pitcher, Goddard – 82
T-4. Michael Begley, Liberal – 82
T-4. Chance Haney, Great Bend – 82

Individual Medalists
1. Ryan Unruh, Hays – 71
2. Jacob Ferris, Goddard-Eisenhower – 77
3. Cade Webb, Goddard-Eisenhower – 77
4. Matt Martin, Salina Central – 77
5. Lane Clark, Hays – 78
6. Riley Kane, Goddard-Eisenhower – 78
7. Jacob Martin, Salina Central – 79
8. Nathan Romme, Hays – 80
9. Will Shadwick, Salina Central – 80

Hays High Results
1. Ryan Unruh – 71
5. Lane Clark – 78
# Nathan Rome – 80
# Payton Ruder – 81
# Kayden Beilman – 81
# Cash Hobson – 86

TMP-Marian Boys Golf Wins Regional; Qualifies For State

The TMP-Marian boys golf team is headed to the 3A state tournament after capturing the team title at Monday’s Cimarron 3A Regional held at the Cimarron Golf Course. The Monarchs shot a 332, edging second place Phillipsburg by three strokes. Both teams qualify for the 3A State Tournament on Monday, May 20 at the Seneca-Spring Creek Golf Course in Seneca.

The Monarchs were led by Kade Megaffin’s second place finish. The senior shot a 76, one shot back of Justin Unruh who won the individual title. Sophomore Max Megaffin shot an 80 and finished fifth. Freshman Hayden Rohr fired an 86 to finish 10th.

Complete results below…

Top two teams and the next five lowest individual scores that are not members of the two qualifying teams qualify for state.

Team Results
1. TMP-Marian* – 332
2. Phillipsburg* – 335
3. Cimarron – 340
4. Lakin – 365
5. Scott City – 374
6. Norton – 378
7. Holcomb – 450
8. Southwestern Heights – 497

Individual Results
1. Justin Unruh, Scott City* – 75
2. Kade Megaffin, TMP-Marian – 76
3. Ryan Hoover, Phillipsburg – 80
4. Mitch Chalkey, Cimarron* – 80
5. Max Megaffin, TMP-Marian – 80
6. Marshall Hutchins, Scott City* – 83
7. Jaron Kellerman, Phillipsburg – 83
8. Stewart Fairbank, Cimarron* – 84
9. Lucas Jacobs, Phillipsburg – 84
10. Hayden Rohr, TMP-Marian – 84
11. Charlie Pfeifer, Cimarron* – 87
12. Wyatt Burnett, Lakin* – 87
13. Brent Rooney, Lakin* – 87

* Individual qualifier

TMP-Marian Results
1. Kade Megaffin – 76
5. Max Megaffin – 80
10. Hayden Rohr – 84
17. Lane Fisher – 90
18. Garrett Stoecklein – 90
25. Kade Schmidt – 98

 

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