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Meyer Captures First Outdoor Athlete of the Week Honor

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – For the first time this outdoor season, Fort Hays State track and field’s Brett Meyer has been named the MIAA Co-Track Athlete of the Week. The award was announced Tuesday (April 8) from the conference office.

At the Colorado Invitational in Boulder over the past weekend, Meyer captured his first NCAA automatic qualification of the season. With a fifth place finish in the 1,500-meters, Meyer clocked a time of 3:49.65. However, due to altitude modifications, his time was adjusted to 3:44.18, giving him the automatic mark. The time now sits Meyer at third on the NCAA DII national performance list.

During the indoor season, Meyer achieved the MIAA Track Athlete of the Week three-consecutive weeks.

Meyer will be back on the track next this weekend as the Tigers travel to MIAA foe in Nebraska-Kearney.

Legette named Third Team All-American by Women’s Division II Bulletin

Courtesy FHSU Athletics

BEAVERTON, Ore. – Fort Hays State women’s basketball senior Tatyana Legette picked up a second All-America honor this week, earning a spot on the third team of the 2019 Women’s Division II Bulletin All-American list. Legette is the fourth All-America selection in the program’s history and first since Kate Lehman in 2015. Legette adds this honor to her great list of accomplishments this year after being named WBCA All-America Honorable Mention, MIAA Player of the Year, MIAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player and a D2CCA All-Region First Team selection.

Legette led Fort Hays State in points, rebounds, and assists, helping the Tigers to a stellar 32-2 overall record and advance to the NCAA Central Regional Final. She averaged 13.4 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game, while ranking second on the team in blocks per game (1.5) and third in steals per game (1.4). She scored in double figures 24 times, compiling 10 double-doubles in the process. Legette was named MIAA Athlete of the Week three times this year.

For her career, the Topeka, Kan. native has amassed 1,256 points, ranking 11th on the all-time list at FHSU, and 865 rebounds, good for fourth in program history. She ranks fifth in program history for blocked shots (126) and free throws made (352), sixth in free-throw attempts (487), and 10th in field goal percentage (50.3 percent).

Legette helped lead the Tigers to a 30-1 record entering the NCAA Championship Tournament, the fewest losses in the regular season in program history. She helped FHSU capture both the MIAA regular season and MIAA tournament championships, becoming the first team to do so since 2012. The Tigers earned an automatic bid into the 2019 NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship, their fifth trip to the big dance. The Tigers were the No. 1 seed in the Central Regional of the tournament.

Six Tigers wrestlers named to the NWCA All-Academic Team

FHSU Athletics

MANHEIM, Pa. – The Fort Hays State wrestling team had six individuals earn All-Academic honors from the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA). In order for a student-athlete to be nominated to the Division II All-Academic Team, he must have a minimum 3.2 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale, with that benchmark at 3.0 for those who qualified for the 2019 NCAA Division II Wrestling Championships. The athlete must also be in at least a second full semester at his school and have competed in a minimum of six dates of competition.

Senior Micquille Robinson, junior Brandon Ball, redshirt-freshmen Jonathan Ball, Anthony Scantlin and Conrad Vajnar, and true freshman Isaiah Luellen were all named to the All-Academic team.

Micquille Robinson earned All-Academic honors for his work within the Construction Management realm. The Wichita, Kan. native completed his senior season with an overall record of 35-10 and went 15-8 against Division II opponents. Robinson wrestled in the 184-pound weight class.

Brandon Ball earned a spot on the All-Academic team for his work within the Technology Studies field. Ball completed his junior year as an All-American after finishing fourth at the NCAA Division II Championships in the 141-pound weight class. Ball finished the year with a 28-2 overall record, including a 25-2 clip against Division II competition.

Jonathan Ball makes the All-Academic team for his dedication in the Finance field. The redshirt-sophomore finished the season with a 19-10 overall record.

Anthony Scantlin earned All-Academic honors for his work in the Technology Studies realm. Scantlin finished the season with a 4-7 overall record.

Conrad Vajnar earned a spot on the All-Academic team for his work in the Accounting field. Vajnar finished the year with an 8-10 overall record.

True freshman Isaiah Luellen earned the honor in the Spanish realm. Luellen wrested in the 165-pound weight class. Luellen finished the season with a 22-4 overall record.

TMP-M’s Karlin plays in all-star game, wins 3-point contest

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PRATT — Ryan Karlin, Thomas More Prep-Marian senior, played in the Kansas All-Star Game in Pratt on Saturday.

The event took place at the Dennis Lesh Sports Arena on the campus of Pratt Community College.

Karlin was on the West team and had the opportunity to play with former TMP-Marian junior high classmate Myles Menges. Among the players on the East team was Kaleb Hammeke from Hutchinson-Trinity, a competitor during the regular season.

Karlin won the three-point contest, shooting 15 baskets in one minute in the final round.

Encarnacion HRs twice in 6th, Mariners roll over Royals

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Edwin Encarnacion homered twice during an eight-run sixth inning, two of five homers for the hot-hitting Seattle Mariners during a 13-5 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night.

The Mariners have scored five or more runs in 11 of their first 12 games and have 32 homers in that span, the most ever by a team a dozen games into the season. The St. Louis Cardinals had 31 in 2000, according to STATS.

Encarnacion is the first Mariner to homer twice in an inning since Bret Boone and Mike Cameron both did it May 2, 2002 against the White Sox. Cameron tied a major league record with four homers in that game. The last player with a multihomer inning was Mark Trumbo of the Angels on April 15, 2016 at Texas.

It’s the second time in his career that Encarnacion has homered twice in an inning, also accomplishing it on July 26, 2013 with Toronto. He’s the fifth player to homer twice in an inning more than once, joining Alex Rodriguez, Jeff King, Andre Dawson and Willie McCovey, per STATS.

The Mariners improved to 10-2, the first team in the majors with double-digit victories.

Roenis Elias (1-0) pitched three scoreless, hitless innings in relief, helping Seattle cover when Felix Hernandez left after one inning with an illness.

Homer Bailey (0-1) allowed seven runs in five-plus innings.

Whit Merrifield led off the first inning with an infield single, extending his hitting streak to 29 games dating to last season. Merrifield’s streak is one shy of George Brett’s club record, set when he hit .390 in 1980.

Daniel Vogelbach connected leading off the second to give the Mariners a home run in their 12th straight game, a club record. They became the fourth AL team to do that since 1908.

Jay Bruce and Dylan Moore also went deep for Seattle.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mariners: INF Tim Beckham was held out of the starting lineup with tightness in his right hamstring. He tweaked it in the Mariners’ 12-5 victory over the White Sox on Sunday. Manager Scott Servais said Beckham was available in case of emergency, but starting him wasn’t worth the risk. … RHP Shawn Armstrong is on the 10-day IL with a right oblique strain. He is eligible to return, but Servais said he’s not quite ready.

ROSTER NEWS

Royals RHP Glenn Sparkman was recalled from Triple-A Omaha. RHP Kyle Zimmer was optioned to Omaha. Sparkman provides length in the Royals bullpen, and may get a start Wednesday if he is not called on Monday or Tuesday. Zimmer, the Royals first-round pick in 2012 (fifth overall) battled injuries throughout his minor league career before debuted March 30. He has a 9.00 ERA (two runs in two innings) in three appearances.

UP NEXT

Mariners LHP Marco Gonzales (3-0, 2.30 ERA) will get the start for the Mariners in the second game of the four-game series.

Royals: RHP Jakob Junis (1-0, 4.63) will start for the Royals.

Lady Indian’ soccer blanks Junction City

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan.-The Hays High Lady Indians broke out of an offensive slump in a big way on Monday with a 7-0 win over Junction City at the Hays High field. The Lady Indians scored early and often in the first half. Taleia McCrae got things going in the sixth minute and things exploded from there. Jersey Johnson, Allison Shubert, and two goals from Maggie Robben capped off the first half scoring to give Hays High a 5-0 lead at halftime.

The Lady Indians extended the lead in the second half with a goal from Caroline Robben and Kallie Leiker to give Hays a convincing 7-0 win. The Lady Indians were in a sharing mood as they assisted on five of the seven goals. Johnson, McCrae, Caroline Robben, Shubert, and Hannah McGuire all had assists to help the team effort. It was a game dominated the whole way by the Lady Indians with the ball rarely crossing the midfield stripe on the Hays High side.

The Lady Indians improve to 5-1-1 on the season and will travel to Great Bend on Tuesday to face the Panthers. That game is set to begin at 4pm.

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Kansas star Dedric Lawson declares for NBA draft

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) – Kansas forward Dedric Lawson will skip his senior year and enter the NBA draft, the latest move in what should be a significant overhaul of the Jayhawks’ roster for next season.

Lawson transferred from Memphis and sat out last season, then led the Big 12 with 19.4 points and 10.3 rebounds this past season. He was voted All-Big 12 and third-team All-American while finishing No. 2 nationally and third in school history with 22 double-doubles.

His brother, K.J. Lawson, already has announced plans to transfer. So has guard Charlie Moore, while center Udoka Azubuike and shooting guard Quentin Grimes have yet to announce whether they will go pro.

Kansas had a disappointing season by its standards, going 26-10 and getting blown out by Auburn in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. It was the first time in 15 years the Jayhawks did not win a piece of the Big 12 title, which was instead shared by Texas Tech and Kansas State.

Hays High’s McCrae signs with Hutchinson CC

Multi-sport standout Tradgon McCrae signed is National Letter of Intent on Monday to continue his athletic career.  The Hays High Senior will be golfing for the Hutchinson Community College Blue Dragons.

Courtsey HHS Athletics

McCrae played soccer, basketball, baseball and golf during his four year high school career.  He was a multi year starter in each basketball and soccer, started last season at the baseball team while also playing golf, and has been a member of the varsity golf team all four years.  He was also an Western Athletic Conference All League selection in soccer, basketball and golf.

Tradgon McCrae

 

McCrae was a freshmen on the 2016 4A State Champion golf team while shooting a season average of 79.3.  He won the regional tournament that season and placed fifth at the state tournament.  McCrae averaged a score of 78.3 during his sophomore season on a 4th place finishing team at the 4A State Tournament.  During his junior campaign he shot an average of 73.7, won the Regional Tournament again and placed 4th at the state tournament.  The team was 4A Runner Up in 2018.

McCrae shot a 73 in the only tournament played in 2019 so far to finish 6th.  His 76.97 career scoring average has him at second all-time behind Trey Herman.  His average of 73.7 during his junior season is second best for a single season, also behind Herman.

Coach Mark Watts

 

McCrae has medaled in 27 of 31 career tournaments and has been top three in 18 of the 31.  He has taken 11 tournament titles and has been 1st team WAC each season.

FHSU spring football scrimmage set for Saturday

FHSU Athletics / Allie Schweizer photo

Fresh off back-to-back MIAA championships, the Fort Hays State football team will give Tiger fans a preview of the upcoming 2019 season with the annual Spring Football Scrimmage on Saturday, April 13 at Lewis Field Stadium. The scrimmage is set to begin at 1 p.m., with festivities hosted by Tigers4Ever, the FHSU student alumni association. Gates open at noon. Admission is FREE for all.

Tiger fans will have the opportunity to tailgate in the lot north of Lewis Field Stadium beginning at 10 a.m. Normally reserved during the season, parking spots will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis, so be sure to arrive early to get an ideal location!

The Tigers will host a youth football camp for 1st-6th graders from 10 a.m. until noon. Included in the camp will be a punt, pass and kick competition, with the finals to be held during halftime of the spring game. For those interested in registering for the youth camp, contact coach Ike Eguae at [email protected] or call (785) 639-1001. Registration Brochure (PDF). See the graphic below.

Select fans will have the chance to interact with the team throughout the scrimmage, participating in drills and plays. Fans can enter for a chance to participate at tables set up near the main entrance on the east side of the stadium.

Schedule
10 a.m.-Noon – FHSU Youth Football Camp (1st-6th grade)
10 a.m.-1 p.m. – Tailgate (North Lot)
Noon – Lewis Field Gates Open (FREE ADMISSION)
1 p.m. – Spring Scrimmage
Halftime – Punt, Pass & Kick Competition
Fan Interaction throughout scrimmage (sign up for a chance to interact with the team on the field)

FHSU men’s golf runner-up at Bethel College Spring Invitational

NEWTON, Kan. – The Fort Hays State men’s golf team claimed a runner-up finish at the Bethel College Spring Invitational (April 6-7). The first round of competition was hosted at Hesston Golf Park, while the second round was hosted at Sand Creek Station. The Tigers shot rounds of 286 and 301 to finish 15-over par (587) for the tournament.

Freshman Pete Carney led the Tigers after shooting rounds of 68 and 76 (144) and finishing in a tie for fifth for the tournament.

Seniors Connor Schultz (68 & 77) and Mac McNish (75 & 73) also finished in the top-10 for the Tigers. Schultz finished in a tie for seventh, while McNish tied for 10th. Bryce Cowan shot identical rounds of 75 to finish in a tie for 16th. Isaiah Grover carded rounds of 78 and 80.

Kansas Wesleyan took home the team title with rounds of 284 and 299 for a 11-over par score (583) as a team. Fort Hays State finished four strokes behind the Coyotes. Murray State College (596) finished in third.

The Tigers will be back in action in eight days when they make their way to Bolivar, Mo. to compete in the SBU Invitational (April 15-16) hosted at Silo Ridge Country Club.

FHSU softball scores 22 runs in doubleheader sweep of Northwest Missouri State

HAYS, Kan. – A day after scoring just two runs in a doubleheader against Missouri Western, Fort Hays State had a 22-run outburst in a pair of wins over Northwest Missouri State on Sunday at Tiger Stadium. Fort Hays State took the first contest by run rule, 14-6, before hanging on for an 8-6 win in the second contest. FHSU is now 16-15 overall, 9-7 in the MIAA, while NWMSU dropped to 9-18 overall, 4-10 in the MIAA.

Game 1: Fort Hays State 14, Northwest Missouri State 6
The Tigers had two big scoring innings in the first contest, scoring six runs in the first and seven in the third to build a big lead. The Tigers fell down 2-0 after the top of the first, but a seven-hit first inning propelled the Tigers to a 6-2 lead after one inning.

Terran Caldwell led off with a double and then came in to score on a Grace Philop RBI single. Sara Breckbill kept the line moving with another single and then Bailey Boxberger had an RBI single of her own to tie the game. Allison Jurgensen recorded the fourth straight single for the Tigers up the middle, which plated two more runs and pushed the Tigers in front 4-2. Elise Capra made it five singles in a row before the streak ended on a Jeni Mohr sacrifice bunt. The sacrifice helped though as Lily Sale roped a two-RBI double to the right-center gap to push the lead to four runs.

Northwest Missouri trimmed the lead back to three with an unearned run in the top of the third, but the next Tiger outburst pushed the lead to a comfortable 13-3 in the bottom half of the inning. The Tigers loaded the bases with one out and then Caldwell produced a two-RBI single, making the score 8-3. Katie Adler joined the hit parade with an RBI single to make it 9-3. With two outs, Breckbill laced a two-RBI triple down the left-field line, just out of the reach of the Bearcat fielder, pushing the score to 11-3. Boxberger backed that up with an RBI double to the right-center gap and Jurgensen followed with another RBI single to cap the seven-run inning.

Two of three runs by the Bearcats in the fourth were unearned. The lone earned run was the doubleheader’s only home run, hit by Karli Allen. Fort Hays State added a run back to its lead in the bottom half of the fourth on an RBI double by Caldwell.

Hailey Chapman earned a complete-game win, moving to 9-7 on the season. Three of her six runs allowed were earned, while allowing eight hits and a walk. She struck out five. Regan Thompson took the loss for NWMSU, now 4-8 after allowing six runs and lasting just two-thirds of an inning. Kaitlyn Weis also allowed six runs for NWMSU in 2.0 innings of work. Logan Wenzel allowed the final two in 1.1 innings of work.

Caldwell and Jurgensen had a team-best three RBIs each in the game, while Caldwell and Breckbill each had three hits in four at bats. All but two Tigers recorded RBIs in the game and Mohr was the only Tiger without a hit, though she reached base twice and scored two runs.

Game 2: Fort Hays State 8, Northwest Missouri State 6
Fort Hays State built a big lead early, but had to hang on in the waning moments of game two. After both teams scored one run in the first, the Tigers opened up a six-run lead with a six-run second inning. Northwest Missouri scored twice in the third, but FHSU got a run back in the bottom of the fourth inning to make it 8-3 after three innings.

A leadoff walk by Terran Caldwell led to the Tigers’ first run, getting under the tag of a throw from the NWMSU first baseman to home plate on a ground ball off the bat of Grace Philop. The Tigers opened the second with five straight hits, a single by Allison Jurgensen, double by Elise Capra, and then three straight singles by Jeni Mohr, Lily Sale, and Caldwell. Northwest Missouri starter Sheridan Thompson ran into a patch of wildness throughout the hit parade, allowing the Tigers to score on one of her five wild pitches in her brief appearance of one inning plus five batters faced in the second. Sale and Caldwell each notched RBIs on their singles. Northwest Missouri reliever Rachel Smith also fought wildness in the inning. She allowed a bases-loaded walk to Sara Breckbill, then allowed two more runs to score on a wild pitches. Northwest Missouri uncorked four of its seven wild pitches in the game in the second inning.

A throwing error by the pitcher that would have been the third out of the fourth inning plated Fort Hays State’s final run. Jurgensen came in to score on the play after roping a double just beforehand.

Fort Hays State starter Michaelanne Nelson ran into trouble in the fifth when the Bearcats loaded the bases with two outs. Megan Jamison got the Tigers out of the jam by inducing a fly ball to left fielder Elise Capra to end the threat. The Bearcats had a runner reach third in the sixth, but on an appeal play, was called out for leaving the bag early trying to tag up on a fly out to right field.

Jamison then ran into trouble of her own in the seventh after getting one out. Three hits by the Bearcats, a double and then two singles made it 8-4. Jamison handed the ball to Hailey Chapman, who had to work around danger to get the final two outs. A double and single by the Bearcats with Chapman pitching made the score 8-6 with runners at first and third. Chapman then picked up her second save of the season by getting an infield pop up and a strikeout looking to end the game.

Nelson allowed seven hits and four walks in her start that lasted 4.2 inning. She picked up the win, now 6-8 on the season, while striking out three. All three of her runs allowed were unearned. Jamison bridged the gap to Chapman by throwing 1.2 innings, allowing three runs on four hits.

Thompson of NWMSU received her first pitching decision of the season, moving to 0-1 with the loss with six runs allowed. Smith threw the final 5.0 innings and allowed two runs (one earned).

Tiger Notes
-Fort Hays State produced 22 runs on 25 hits in the doubleheader, batting .446 for the two games.
-Lily Sale went a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate in the doubleheader with 3 RBIs.
-Terran Caldwell produced a team-best 4 RBIs for the day.
-Six Tigers had a multi-RBI afternoon in the sweep.
-FHSU moved back up to sixth place in the MIAA standings with the wins.

Up Next
Fort Hays State goes on the road next weekend to Emporia State and Washburn for two more MIAA doubleheaders. The games at Emporia State on Friday (Apr. 12) start at 3 pm, while the contests at Washburn on Saturday (Apr. 13) begin at 1 pm.

Tigers baseball falls to Bearcats in series finale

MARYVILLE, Mo. – The Fort Hays State baseball team dropped the series finale to Northwest Missouri State on Sunday (April 7), 16-1. The Tigers moved to 3-27 overall and 2-19 in the MIAA, while the Bearcats moved to 17-15 on the season and 13-8 in conference action.

Offensive production was hard to come by for the Tigers in the contest as they were only able to squeeze in four hits on the afternoon. Marcus Altman led the way with a 2-for-2 outing at the dish. Ryan Grasser and Jordan Wilkerson were the other Tigers to earn base pokes.

FHSU used four pitchers with Jake Taylor (0-5) starting the game on the mound. Taylor tossed 3.2 innings, giving up seven runs on nine hits with one strikeout. Cody Rottinghaus, Cole Zimmerman and Jake Vieira pitched the rest of the way out of the bullpen. Rottinghaus allowed four runs on four hits, Zimmerman was charged with five runs on four hits and Vieira (0.1 IP) had a scoreless outing.

The Tigers will be back home for a four-game swing, beginning with a non-conference contest against Bethany College on Tuesday (April 9). First pitch from Larks Park is slated for 6 p.m.

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