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Hays High Boys Golf Win Salina South Invite

 

Hays High Boys Golfers 2013
Hays High Boys Golfers (L-R)  Romme, Clark, Ruder, Unruh, Hobson, & Beilman

The Hays High boys golf team picked up their first tournament win of the season Friday, winning the Salina South Invitational by one stroke over Derby at the Salina Municipal Golf Course.

Complete results  below…

Hays High Results
Kaden Beilman      75      tied for 2nd place – lost on score card playoff
Ryan Unruh           78      tied for 5th place
Cash Hobson        81      tied for 12th place
Payton Ruder        81      tied for 12th place
315    first place

Chase Lynd           82      tied for 16th place
Nathan Romme      83      tied for 20th place

Team Finish
1.                Hays High                     315
2.                Derby                             315
3.                Salina Central                  319
4.                Newton                           323
5.                Salina South                    340
6.                Great bend                      341
7.                McPherson                     345
8.                Junction City                   346
9.                Dodge City                     359
10.               Topeka West                  370
11.               Maize JV                         381
12.               Campus                          393
13.               Emporia                          435
Top 10 Medalists:

1.                Ben Hargrave                  Salina South                    73
2.                Dalton Ayers                   Newton                           75
3.                Kaden Beilman             Hays High                     75
4.                Will Shadwick                 Salina Central                  77
5.                Ryan Unruh                   Hays High                     78
                    Jeremy Dunham               Derby                             78
Kevin Gurley                   Derby                             78
Quincy Stith                    Derby                             78
Matt Martin                     Salina Central                  78
10.               Wyatt Rostetter               Dodge City                     80
Lane Pauls                      Newton                           80

 

HHS Soccer Wins in OT

The Hays High girls’ soccer team stayed unbeaten in the Western Athletic Conference with a 2-1 overtime win in Liberal Thursday.

Brooke Russell scored in the final minute to tie the match. Taylor Herman scored the game winner in overtime.

The Indians are now 7-2 overall and 4-0 in the WAC.

FHSU Softball Tops NCAA II Central Region Rankings

Fort Hays State is ranked No. 1 in the first NCAA II Central Region rankings of the season, released Wednesday. The Tigers are one of five schools represented in the top 10 from the MIAA. Eight teams are selected for the regional of the NCAA Tournament at the end of the regular season.

Fort Hays State and Southeastern Oklahoma State from the Great American Conference are currently the top two teams in the region. Minnesota State-Mankato of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference starts at No. 3 in the rankings, but is only 18-4 against in-region competition.

Central Oklahoma, which currently sits atop the MIAA standings and ranked No. 7 nationally, is fourth followed by Winona State, Augustana, and Minot State, all of the NSIC. The MIAA represents the No. 8 through No. 10 spots with Missouri Western, Emporia State, and Truman. Fort Hays State is 7-0 against teams currently listed in the Top 10 of the region rankings.

Fort Hays State has eight more games remaining on its conference slate before the MIAA Tournament in Overland Park, Kan. Four of those eight games are this weekend on the road with doubleheaders at Central Missouri and Southwest Baptist.

Below are the Central Region rankings for April 17, 2013…

RANK SCHOOL

OVERALL DII

DII IN-REGION
 
1 Fort Hays State 35-7 32-4
2 Southeastern Oklahoma 36-7 35-7
3 Minnesota State-Mankato 25-7 18-4
4 Central Oklahoma 33-7 30-6
5 Winona State 20-6 16-5
6 Augustana (S.D.) 22-8 15-6
7 Minot State 21-5 14-4
8 Missouri Western State 29-11 25-9
9 Emporia State 27-12 27-12
10 Truman 21-13 21-13

FHSU Softball Drops Back to No. 18 in NFCA Poll

Fort Hays State softball drops four spots to No. 18 in the latest NFCA Division II Top 25 Poll, released on Wednesday. The Tigers split a pair of conference doubleheaders this past week, dropping from No. 14. This is the sixth straight week Fort Hays State has been ranked after moving into the poll for the first time in school history on March 13.

Central Oklahoma are the only other team from the MIAA in the latest poll. The Bronchos, who leads the MIAA standings, checks in at No. 7 this week up one spot from last week.

Below is the complete Top 25 Poll for April 17, 2013…

Rank Team Record Points Previous
1 Indianapolis (16) 38-2 400 1
2 Armstrong 35-6-1 370 3
3 Valdosta State 30-8 359 4
4 Southeastern Oklahoma State 36-7 354 5
5 West Texas A&M 34-7 335 2
6 Humboldt State 36-12 314 7
7 Central Oklahoma 33-7 299 8
8 California (Pennsylvania) 23-1 268 10
9 Grand Valley State 27-3 250 12
10 Texas Woman’s University 36-10 243 15
11 North Alabama 36-12 240 11
12 Colorado School of Mines 33-4-1 220 9
13 North Georgia 36-11 193 6
14 Georgia College 34-13 188 21
15 Tampa 25-8 165 16
16 Sonoma State 32-12 163 17
17 Caldwell 31-4 155
18 Fort Hays State 35-7 142 14
19 Midwestern State 34-12 95 22
20 Shippensburg 25-6 79
21 St. Martin’s 30-11 74 23
22 Rollins 39-8 63 18
23 Columbus State 36-16 59 24
24 New Haven 26-8 47
25 Saint Leo 34-14 26

FHSU Baseball With Missouri Western Cancelled

The baseball doubleheader between Fort Hays State and Missouri Western scheduled for Wednesday afternoon in Hays has been cancelled and will not be made up due to bad weather.

The Tigers return to action Saturday and Sunday at Larks Park against Truman. You can hear Sunday’s game beginning around 11:45am with the Fort Hays Auto Sales Pregame Show.

HHS Softball Uses Long Ball to Sweep Colby

HHS-SB-SchoendallerKaylie Schoendaller hit five home runs in drove in 11 leading the Hays High softball team to a doubleheader sweep of Colby. The Indians win the opener 16-11 and take game two 15-3 in eight innings. They have now won five of their last six and improve to 6-4 on the season.

Game 1: Hays 16, Colby 11
Kaylie Schoendaller hit two of the Indians four home runs as they score in every inning but the seventh. Hays scored two in the first on a Schoendaller two-run homer. They add six in the second, three in the third and fourth and one in the fifth and sixth.

Tessa Stickel and Haley Wells also went deep for the Indians. Stickel also doubled, Wells added a triple and Julie Belzer hit a triple.

Madison Prough (4-3) picks up the win, allowing all 11 runs (eight earned) on 15 hits while walking five and striking out four.

Game 2: Hays 15, Colby 8 (5 innings)
The Indians raced out to a 12-2 lead after three innings then scored three in the fourth.

Kaylie Schoendaller led the 21 hit attack with three home runs and a double and drove in eight. Her two-run homer got the Indians on the board. She added a three-run homer in the second and another two-run blast in the third.

Haley Wells also homered for the Indians helping Madison Prough to her second win of the day. Prough (5-3) allowed three runs on nine hits with two walks and two strikeouts.

HHS Baseball Sweeps Garden City

HHS-BSB-HutchisonThe Hays High baseball team ran their winning streak to four with a doubleheader sweep of Garden City yesterday. The Indians take game one 15-7 then win the night cap 10-7 to move to 8-2 overall and 3-1 in the Western Athletic Conference.

Game 1: Hays 15, Garden City 7
Hays jumping on the Buffs early, leading 12-0 after four innings. Garden City scored six in the fifth and one in the sixth to make things interesting but the Indians tack on three insurance runs in the seventh.

Chance Pitcock and Hayden Hutchison both had three hits. Hutchison drove in three and Layne Downing homered twice including a three-run shot in the second and finished with four RBIs.

Marcus Altman didn’t allow a run on three hits over the first four innings and picks up the win.

Game 2: Hays 10, Garden City 7
The Indians trailed 4-1 through four innings then scored nine in the fifth to take a 10-4 lead. Garden City would score three in the bottom of the inning but Hayden Hutchison would shut the door the rest of the way and pick up the save.

Cole Schumacher gets the win, allowing all seven runs, but just one earned on five hits over 4 1/3 innings.

Marcus Altman drove in three.

FHSU Men’s Golfers 9th at MSSU Invitational

FHSU-MGLF-GordonThe Fort Hays State men’s golf team shot a 302 on the final day of the Missouri Southern Invitational to finish sixth with a two-round 614, 24 back of first place Central Oklahoma. Travis Kleweno closed with a 74 and tied for ninth with a two-round 150. Trey Herman tied for 15th after shooting a 78 in the final round.

Team Standings (conference points in parenthesis)
1.     Central Oklahoma (11) – 293-297=590
2.     Central Missouri (10) – 301-300=601
3.     Nebraska-Kearney (9) – 306-302=608
4.     Northeastern State (8) – 299-310=609
5.     Washburn (7) – 307-307=614
6.     Fort Hays State (6) – 312-305=617
7.     Missouri Southern (5) – 313-305=618
8.     Missouri Western (4) – 305-315=620
T9.  Lincoln (3) – 309-315=624
T9.  Lindenwood – 312-312=624*
11.  Pittsburg State (2) – 322-315=637
12.  Southwest Baptist (1) – 318-328=646

Individual Standings (conference points in parenthesis)
1.    Trevor Stafford, Central Oklahoma (15) – 74-66=140
2.    Trey Seigel, Washburn (14) – 71-73=144
T3.  Kris Koelzer, Nebraska-Kearney (12.5) – 70-75=145
T3.  Ryan Buerk, Missouri Southern (12.5) – 72-73=145
T5.  Dillon Rust, Central Oklahoma (10.5) – 70-78=148
T5.  Sam Migdal, Central Missouri (10.5) – 74-74=148
T7.  Kyle Fouts, Northeastern State (8.5) – 71-78=149
T7.  Jacob Bartel, Northeastern State (8.5) – 73-76=149
T9.  Cy Moritz, Central Missouri (6.5) – 76-74=150
T9.  Travis Kleweno, Fort Hays (6.5) – 76-74=150
T11.  Travis Mays, Central Missouri (4.0) – 74-77=151
T11.   Eric Kline, Central Oklahoma (4.0) – 74-77=151
T11.   Logan Waresback, Central Oklahoma (4.0) – 75-76=151
14.    Teddy Jones, Central Missouri (2.0) – 77-75=152
T15.  Steven Mallow, Lincoln (.333) – 77-76=153
T15.  Trey Herman, Fort Hays (.333) – 75-78=153
T15.   Wes Apple, Missouri Western (.333) – 75-78=153

Monarch Baseball Splits in Great Bend

TMPThe TMP-Marian Monarchs split their two games in Great Bend yesterday. The Monarchs avenge a pair of one-run losses to Scott City to start the season with a 7-2 win over the Beavers then lose to Great Bend 8-0.

Cameron Schmidt picks up the win against Scott and Shane Zimmerman takes the loss against the Panthers. TMP is now 4-4 on the season.

LaCrosse Boys and TMP-Marian Girls Win Plainville Track Invitational

Track and FieldThe LaCrosse boys and TMP-Marian girls were the winners of Tuesday’s Plainville track and field Invitational. The Monarchs won eight events including the 4×800 and 4×400 relays. Other top finishers for the Monarchs included Heather Ruder in the 3200, Allison Pfeifer in the 1600, Mikaela Flax in the 300 hurdles, Bailey Hageman in the 100 hurdles, Samantha Younie in the triple jump and Megan Gottschalk in the pole vault.

Ellis’ Alexcia Deutscher took three golds, winning the long jump as well as the 100 and 200 meters. Plainville’s Shelby Pywell takes the shot put and discus.

The TMP boys won three events including the 4×100 relay. Zach Dreiling won the pole vault and Andrew Hess the 3200.

LaCrosse was led by Levi Morss who won the 100 and 200 and Kip Keeley who takes the shot put and javelin. William Storie won the 300 hurdles and the Leopards win the 4×400 relay.

Plainville’s Dalton Werner won the long jump with teammates Nick Hixon taking the 100 hurdles and Dewey Quinn the 1600.

Luke Lohrmeyer from Ellis wins the discus.

Holub Claims Another MIAA Pitcher of the Week Honor

FHSU-SB-HolubFor the third straight week and sixth time this season, Fort Hays State’s Maddie Holub has been named the MIAA Pitcher of the Week. Holub threw another perfect game in the Tigers 5-0 win over Missouri Southern this past Friday, her second in consecutive starts and the fourth complete game no-hitter of her career. Holub struck out 14 in the game.

She then backed up the perfect game by throwing a 10 inning shutout in the Tigers 1-0 victory over Pittsburg State the next day. Holub recorded 13 strikeouts and worked around six walks, five hits and three hit batters in becoming the Tigers first 20-game winner in school history, topping her old single-season wins record of 19, set last year.

HHS Finishes 2nd at Bob Blazer/Hays High Invitational

The Hays High boys golf team shot a 319 and finished second at the Bob Blazer/Hays High Invitational yesterday at the Smoky Hill Country Club. Dodge City won

HHS Junior Kaden Beilman
HHS Junior Kaden Beilman

the team title with a  315, four shots ahead of the Indians. Kaden Beilman led the Indians with a seven-over-par 78 and finished third, five shots behind Dodge City’s Zach Kirby who won the tournament with a two-over-par 73. Nathan Romme shot a 79 and finished sixth. Ryan Unruh fired an 80 and came in seventh.

Complete Results…

Team Finish:
1. Dodge City       315
2. Hays High        319
3. Hutchinson       334
4. Salina Central   347
5. Great Bend       351
6. Garden City      353
7. Goodland          353
8. Salina South     362
9. Junction City     366
10. TMP-Marian    382
11. Liberal             392
12. Topeka West  402
13. Hays High B   422

Top 10 Medalists:
1. Zach Kirby-Dodge City                73
2. Ben Hargrave-Salina South         75
3. Kaden Beilman-Hays High        78
4. Gage Ihrig-Goodland                    79
5. Jace Larson-Dodge City              79
6. Nathan Romme-Hays High        79
7. Ryan Unruh-Hays High              80
8. Kalen Hilst-Hutchinson                 81
9. Levi Bone-Dodge City                   81
10. Zach Norton-Dodge City            82

Hays High Varsity
Kaden Beilman      78      3rd place
Nathan Romme     79      6th place
Ryan Unruh           80      7th place
Payton Ruder        82      11th place
                                  319    2nd place    

Cash Hobson         84      tie 16th place
Lane Clark              85      tie 19th place

FHSU Men’s Golf Tied for 8th at MSSU Inivite

FHSU-MGLF-GordonThe Tiger men sit in a tie for eighth after shooting a 312 at the first day of the Missouri Southern Invitational and trail first-place Central Oklahoma by 19 shots. Trey Herman led the way for the Tigers with a 3-over 75 followed by Mark Kleweno who had a 76. Mark Cunningham shot a 79 and Luke Gordon an 82. Final round play is today in Joplin.

FHSU Results…
Trey Herman-75
Mark Kleweno-76
Mark Cunningham-79
Luke Gordon-82

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