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KBCA Boys All-State Teams Announced

The Kansas Basketball Coaches Association has released the All-State teams for the 2012-13 season. Below you can find complete teams for each class.

Class 6A
First Team
Clayton Custer – BV Northwest
Conner Frankamp – Wichita North
Joey Lillis – BV West
Zach Schneider – SM East
Taylor Schieber – Derby

Second Team
Ben Richardson – BV Northwest
Scott Edwards – BV North
Noah Knight – Olathe South
Vance Wentz – SM East
Khadre Lane – Lawrence Free State

Honorable Mention
Trey Bales – Olathe Northwest
Bo Banner – Garden City
Vince Fritz – BV Northwest
Blaise Gammon – BV West
David Nelson – Olathe South
Kyle Huppe – Gardner-Edgerton
Connor Kaiser – BV West
Jake Mosiman – Lawrence
Charlie Marquadt – BV Stilwell
Samajae Jones – Wichita East

Class 5A
First Team
Traevon Evans – Goddard Eisenhower
Jackson Perez – Emporia
Josh Pedersen – SM South
Braden Hullings – Kapaun Mt. Carmel
Joe Schneider – Lansing

Second Team
Danian Swoope – SM South
Michael Carson – KC Harmon
Zach Winter – Andover Central
Montell Cozart – Bishop Miege
Nathan Stucky – Mill Valley

Honorable Mention
Garin Vandiver – Emporia
Jovan Barksdale – Shawnee Heights
Jeremy Lickteig – Kapaun Mt. Carmel
Toby Baxter – Kapaun Mt. Carmel
Dallas Bruner – Andover
Deangelo Bruster – SM South
Christian Smith – Bishop Carroll

Class 4A
First Team
Kyler Kinnamon – McPherson
Hunter Knoblauch – Andale
Jahmal McMurray – Topeka Highland Park
Semi Ojeleye – Ottawa
Andy Wilson – Abilene

Second Team
Shaffee Carr – Topeka Highland Park
Grant Holmes – Concordia
Riley Kemmer – Wichita Collegiate
Dallas Natt – Ottawa
James Newton – Coffeyville

Honorable Mention
Will Adler – Winfield
Johnny Becker – Clearwater
Jacob Harms – Abilene
Alex Hasty – Ottawa
Heath Hoffmeister – Independence
Cooper Holmes – Concordia
Travis House – El Dorado
Ben Seiler – Andale
Keaton Sorenson – McPherson
Eric Tastove – Anderson Co.

Class 3A
First Team
Drew Kite – Scott City
Austin Budke – Beloit
Brett O’Neil – Scott City
Creighton Brinker – Nemaha Valley
Noah Thornburgh – Humboldt

Second Team
Brice Dean – Wichita Independent
Cody Stetler – Hoisington
Gabe Shomacker – Cheney
Tyler Brown – Silver Lake
Trey O’Neil – Scott City

Honorable Mention
Tyler LaSalle – Holcomb
Trent Olderding – Nemaha Valley
Jordan Hett – Marion
Jacob Hansen – Atchinson Co.
Dyson Dechant – Pittsburg-St. Mary’s Colgan
Brent Weinbrenner – Hillsboro
Sean Newlan – Phillipsburg
Payton Vetter – Beloit
Luke Johnson – Haven
Travis Echelberry – Conway Springs

Class 2A
First Team
Morgan Davis – Meade
Trent Kuhlman – Republic Co.
Austin Maxwell – Sterling
Daniel Ratzlaff – Moundridge
Hadley Gillum – Plainville

Second Team
Derek Stanley – Bennington
Josh Burdine – Solomon
Gage Burkes – Oxford
Colin Foos – Ness City
Jett Little – Meade

Honorable Mention
Hunter Mackovic – Herington
Nick Herren – Wabaunsee
Zach Fief – Bennington
Randy Friesen – Meade
Trenton Holloway – South Gray
Zach Koppelman – Central Burden
Austin Mettling – Central Burden
Eli Smith – West Elk
BJ Glanton – Bennington
Jacob Grandpre – Jefferson Co. North
Joey Ramsey – Lyndon
Mark Price – Marais des Cygnes Valley

Class 1A
First Team
Michael Probst – Udall
Austin Showman – South Haven
Kade Spesser – Hoxie
Eli Kuhlman – Wallace Co.
Kyle Hammond – Colony-Crest

Second Team
Dean Wade – St. John
Payton Heinen – Axtell
Grant Meininger – Ashland
Jett Reese – Fowler
Sam Steinlage – Centralia

Third Team
Jared Starkey – Hutch Central Christian
Samuel McKinney – Weskan
Sam Morgan – White City
Spencer Nusser – St. John
Calahan Brown – Frankfort

Honorable Mention
Chase Kennedy – Hoxie
Charles Musil – Valley Heights
Trae Lane – Burrton
Ryan Kuhlman – Dighton
Taylin Bird – Fowler
Nick Huhman – Cunningham
Quinton Isaacson – Pike Valley
Curtis Stallbaumer – Baileyville B&B
Hunter Raye – South Haven
Tre Tyson – Waverly
Andrew Lowe – South Haven
Adolfo Ibarra – Macksville
Devon Newberry – Attica
Alex Surdez – Frankfort
Wyatt Flinn – Rock Hills

KBCA Names Girls’ All-State Teams

The Kansas Basketball Coaches Association has released the All-State teams for the 2012-13 season. Below you can find complete teams for each class.

Class 6A
First Team
Kelsey Brooks – Olathe Northwest
Kendrian Elliott – Wichita South
Kylee Kopatich – Olathe South
Erika Lane – Topeka Washburn Rural
Paige Lungwitz – Maize

Second Team
Bailey Geiman – BV Stilwell
Kennedy Kilpatrick – Lawrence Free State
Katie Palmer – Wichita Heights
Ali Pollard – BV North
Keiryn Swenson – Maize

Honorable Mention
Jharian Bowen – Wichita Heights
Alyxis Bowens – Derby
Marlea Campbell – SM West
Mikey Crall – Olathe Northwest
Jaylah Jackson – Olathe Northwest
Relina Johnson – Wichita East
Maria Klug – BV North
Kirea Rogers – Wichita South
McKayla Ross – SM Northwest
Taryn Tempel – Garden City

Class 5A
First Team
Sam Bachrodt – Kapaun Mt. Carmel
Abbie Lehman – Newton
Megan Holloway – Salina South
Stephanie Lichtenaur – Mill Valley
Tia Weledji – St. Thomas Aquinas

Second Team
Jaylyn Agnew – Andover
Lexie Hughes – Bishop Miege
Toshia Jones – Leavenworth
Tatyana Legette – Topeka Seaman
Shaelyn Martin – Salina Central

Honorable Mention
Artura Campbell – Topeka West
Haleigh Cindrich – St. Thomas Aquinas
Emily Hiebert – Newton
Tyler Johnson – Leavenworth
Sydney Kuhn – Kapaun Mt. Carmel
Skylar Snodgrass – Andover Central
Mariah Suchin – Maize South
Sydney Tilson – Andover
Tanner Tripp – Mill Valley
Emily Wood – Salina Central

Class 4A
First Team
Katelyn Loecker – McPherson
Hayden Herlocker – Girard
Kaylee Page – Wamego
Lanie Page – Wamego
Kyrstie Miller – Holton

Second Team
Katren Rienbolt – Ft. Scott
Connor Strader – Holton
Bryna Vogel – Clearwater
Sarah Pimentel – Topeka Hayden
Shelby Dahl – Santa Fe Trail

Honorable Mention
Brittany Meyer – Andale
Jenson Maydew – Pratt
Caylee Richardson – Hesston
Alyssa Steppe – Clay Center
Madison Sanders – Atchison
Abby Pederson – McPherson
Lyndsey Johnson – Paola
Nicole Kinser – Hugoton
Anna Deegan – Bonner Springs
Jenny Whitledge – Tonganoxie

Class 3A
First Team
Madison Stewart – Burlington
Alli Heimerman – Garden Plain
Tena Loewen – Hillsboro
Ashley Annan – Sabetha
Clare Thomas – St. Mary’s

Second Team
Breanna Bluman – Burlington
Addie Lackey – Hillsboro
MaKayla Vargo – Riley Co.
Madison Beagley – Russell
Mackenzie Freeman – Silver Lake

Honorable Mention
Bethany Barlo – Caney Valley
Morgan Ediger – Cimarron
Chelsea Ebenkamp – Conway Springs
Allison Wallisch – Atchinson Co.
Hailey Davis – Haven
Katie Pfeifer – Holcomb
Karissa Pena – Holcomb
Abbi Degenhardt – Marysville
Jaci Stewart – Nemaha Valley
Alexis McAfee – Sabetha

Class 2A
First Team
Sydney Benoit – Smith Center
Jenna Farris – Lincoln
Jacee Kramer – Jefferson Co. North
Kylah Comley – Sterling
MacKenzie Suderman – Moundridge

Second Team
Cassidy Barnard – Madison
Laikin Preisner – Northern Heights
Laura Dennis – Oakley
Trenna Cox – Smith Center
Jame Navinsky – Jefferson Co. North

Honorable Mention
Devin Nutsch – Republic Co.
Kaiman Smith – Sedan
Kinzie Friesen – Meade
Alexcia Deutscher – Ellis
Hayley Lewis – Burlingame
Jennifer Hitschmann – Central Plains
Brooke Holloway – Moundridge
Kiarra McCall – Republic Co.
Dani Dowell – Sterling
Megan Stegman – Washington Co.

Class 1A
First Team
Ashley Romig – Waverly
Karlie Steinle – Wilson
Danika Casey – Natoma
Elena Flott – Olpe
Carly Heim – Hoxie

Second Team
Tara Whipple – Ingalls
Jamie Waters – St. John
Janae Haag – Olpe
Morgan Osborne – St. John
Mckenzie Klaver – Norwich

Third Team
Laura Sudbeck – Baileyville B&B
Kora Bergstrom – Pike Valley
Shelby Makovec – Centre
Jessica Harvey – Goessel
Kristina Farber – Hoxie

Holub Tabbed MIAA Pitcher of the Week

FHSU-SB-HolubFort Hays State senior Maddie Holub is the MIAA’s Pitcher of the Week for a fifth time this season after going 4-0 with a 0.25 ERA.

Holub threw the first perfect game in Fort Hays State softball history against Northwest Missouri State on Saturday in a 1-0 win. In her perfect game, 17 of the 21 outs were strikeouts, three outs were pop ups on the infield (two in foul territory), and the other was a soft ground out to first base.

The perfect game came one day after her 12-inning complete game effort in a 2-1 win vs. Missouri Western in a battle of nationally ranked teams as she threw 195 pitches in that game, also striking out 17 batters.

The 17 strikeouts in each game topped her single-game record of 16 strikeouts at FHSU, which she reached four times previously in her career.

Holub also had a complete-game 14 strikeout effort in a 2-1 win over Panhandle State on Tuesday, the only game in which she surrendered an earned run for the week.

Holub closed out the week by picking up a win in game two against Northwest Missouri State right after her perfect game, throwing the last two innings before she won the game with her bat to break a 3-3 tie in the eighth with a bases-loaded two-out RBI single.

She held the Bearcats hitless in those two innings of relief, which gave her nine hitless innings against NWMSU on Saturday. Holub also won the game with her bat in her perfect game effort, plating the only run of the game with a RBI double in the fourth.

For the week, Holub had 51 strikeouts in 28.0 innings, averaging 12.8 strikeouts per seven innings or 1.8 per inning, and a WHIP of 0.39 and opponent batting average of .102, allowing just nine hits and two walks for the week. Holub is now 18-1 overall on the season.

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Miller Named MIAA Hitter of the Week

FHSU-BSB-MillerFort Hays State junior Jordan Miller has been named the MIAA Baseball Hitter of the Week after hitting .765 for the week (13-for-17) with a slugging percentage of 1.118 and on base percentage of .810.

Miller was nearly perfect in the three game series with Lincoln over the weekend, going 9-for-10 at the plate with two walks and a hit-by-pitch. He reached base in 12 of his 13 plate appearances, finishing the series with one home run, three doubles, five runs scored, seven RBI, and was a perfect 5-of-5 in stolen base attempts.

Earlier in the week in a doubleheader against Nebraska-Kearney, he went 4-for-7 with four singles and a run scored. He saw his season batting average jump 71 points for the week from .358 to a team-leading .429.

HHS Girls Soccer Falls at Home

The Hays High girls’ soccer team saw their two-game win streak snapped at home Monday, losing 1-0 to Junction City at the Hays High field.

Laura Truman had two saves as the Indians fall to 5-2. They play return to Western Athletic Conference play Tuesday at Great Bend.

Tigers Finish Off Lincoln for Series Sweep

FHSU-BSB-EdlefsonFort Hays State used a three-run sixth inning to erase a 2-0 deficit and defeat Lincoln 5-2 for the three-game series sweep Sunday afternoon at Larks Park in Hays.  The Tigers improve to 19-14 and 15-13 in the MIAA.

Steve Johnson Postgame Interview

Lincoln scored two in the fourth to grab the 2-0 lead. The Tigers cut the lead in half, scoring a run on a Chris Santoscoy ground ball to short.

Game Highlights

The Tigers would take the lead an inning later. Ryan Busboom’s double off the left field wall tied the game, scoring Clayton Garland who opened the inning with a double. Kelton Rule drove in Busboom with a double then scored on  Chris Santoscoy’s two-out single to center.

Busboom knocked in an insurance run in the seventh for the final margin.

Michael Edlefson (2-1) picks up the win in an emergency start, going a season-high seven innings allowing two runs on five hits. Kyle Leroy worked around a leadoff walk to nail down his fourth save.

Tigers Sweep Lincoln

FHSU-BSB-Miller, JFort Hays State sweeps Lincoln Saturday night at Larks Park. The Tigers take the opener 6-5 then roll to a 15-2 run-rule win in game two. They improve to 18-14 overall and 14-13 in the MIAA. Lincoln falls to 3-22 and 2-18. The two play the series finale Sunday at 1pm which can be heard in KAYS (1400-AM).

Steve Johnson Postgame Interview

Game 1: Fort Hays State 6, Lincoln 5
Kelton Rule’s one-out single to right field scored Ryan Busboom from third to break a 5-all tie and lift the Tigers to the win. Busboom led off the inning with a single then moved to third on a wild pitch.

Nathan Briar (1-1) pitched 3 1/3 innings of relief for the win, striking out six and walking none. Starter Alex Ellison didn’t allow a run over the first three innings. He left the game when he took a line drive off his face to lead off the fourth. Nathan Zimmerman five up three of the Blue Tigers runs in their four-run fourth.

Jordan Miller homered and drove in two to lead the Tiger offense. He finished the doubleheader going 6-for-6 with seven RBI and four runs scored.

Game 2: Fort Hays State 15, Lincoln 2 (7 inn.)
The Tigers scored in every inning to complete the doubleheader sweep. They put the game away with four runs in the fifth and sixth innings.

Tayler Davis (5-2) picks up the victory, allowing two runs on four hits with seven strikeouts and only one walk.

Jordan Miller went 4-for-4 with three doubles, five RBIs and two runs scored. Ryan Busboom hit a solo homer in the first.

Game 2 Highlights

 

Holub Perfect in FHSU Sweep

FHSU-SB-HolubFort Hays State’s Maddie Holub threw a perfect game and won each game with her bat in a doubleheader sweep of Northwest Missouri State on Saturday at Tiger Stadium in Hays. The 18th-ranked Tigers won game one 1-0 in Holub’s perfect game, and then won 4-3 in eight innings in game two. Fort Hays State moved to 33-5 overall and 13-1 in the MIAA with the wins.

Game 1: Fort Hays State 1, Northwest Missouri State 0
Holub tied her single-game strikeout record of 17 set the day before in a 12 inning win over Missouri Western. Three of her four other outs were pop ups on the infield and the other was a ground out to first base unassisted. The Bearcats did not get a ball past the infield in the game.

Holub also drove in the game’s only run in fourth. It followed a Courtney Dobson. It was the second time this year that Holub has thrown a no-hitter in a 1-0 win and drove in the only run for the Tigers.

Holub collected the first perfect game in Fort Hays State’s softball history and it was the seventh no-hitter in the school’s NCAA Division II history. Holub has now had a hand in four of the seven no-hitters thrown at FHSU, with three of those as complete game efforts.

Game 2: Fort Hays State 4, Northwest Missouri State 3 (8 inn.)
Fort Hays State scratched and clawed to a 3-3 tie in the sixth after trailing twice and then won the game in the eighth inning on a bases-loaded two out walk-off single by Maddie Holub.

The Bearcats took a 1-0 lead in the first on a solo home run and then extended the lead to 2-0 in the fifth with another run.

Fort Hays State made its first push at the Bearcats in the bottom of the fifth plating two runs to tie the game. Courtney Dobson’s RBI double to cut the lead to 2-1, then Danie Brinkmann delivered another RBI double for the tie.

Northwest Missouri State rallied for a run in the sixth to take the lead back at 3-2, but the Tigers once again reeled the Bearcats in when Biana Adame had a two-out RBI single to tie the game again in the sixth.

Holub entered to pitch in relief of starter Paxton Duran in the seventh and continued where she left off in game one by retiring the Bearcats in order in the seventh, but FHSU could not push a run across in the seventh, which forced extra innings.

Holub held the Bearcats once again in the eighth, her only baserunner allowed was hit by a pitch. In the bottom half of the inning, the Tigers loaded the bases with one out. The Tigers attempted to bunt the run in with Courtney Dobson at the plate, but the lead runner was cut down at the plate. With two outs, Holub stepped up to deliver a seeing-eye game winning single through the left side for the 4-3 win.

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No. 18 Tigers Sweep No. 24 Missouri Western

(FHSU Athletics Photo)
(FHSU Athletics Photo)

The 18th-ranked Fort Hays State softball team swept a big doubleheader with 24th-ranked Missouri Western on Friday at Tiger Stadium in Hays. The Tigers won an epic game one battle between two of the top pitchers in the conference in 12 innings by a score of 2-1, then took the second game in run-rule fashion 11-3 in six innings. Fort Hays State moved to 31-5 overall, 11-1 in the MIAA, while Missouri Western went to 24-10, 8-4 in the MIAA.

Erin Kinberger Postgame Interview

Game 1: Fort Hays State 2, Missouri Western 1 (12 inn.)
In a battle between two of the best pitchers in the MIAA, Maddie Holub and Jackie Bishop kept the game was scoreless through nine innings before the international tiebreaker was put into effect.

Missouri Western broke the scoreless tie in the 10th on a one-out triple by Sarah Elliott.

Fort Hays State tied the game in the bottom of the inning when Bianca Adame hit an RBI double down the left field line to plate the runner from second base.

Holub stranded a runner at third with her 17th strikeout to end the top of the 12th, breaking her single-game strikeout record of 16, which she reached four times prior all in seven-inning contests.

In the bottom of the inning, Amanda Vaupel laid down a  sacrifice bunt to advance Danie Brinkmann to third. Jenna Lang then hit a a hard chopper back up the middle that the shortstop was unable to field cleanly, scoring pinch-runner Adara Erickson with the game-winning run..

In her 12-inning complete game, Holub allowed six hits, hit four batters, and walked one to go with her 17 strikeouts. The run she allowed was unearned. She moved to 16-1 overall with the win.

Bishop also went the distance for Missouri Western, pitching 11.1 innings with only three hits allowed, five walks, and 11 strikeouts. She went to 12-4 with the loss. Both Holub and Bishop were All-MIAA First Team selections last year and Bishop was the MIAA Pitcher of the Year in 2012.

Game 1 Highlights

Game 2: Fort Hays State 11, Missouri Western 3
The Tiger scored three runs in the first, four in the second, and two in the third to take a commanding 9-0.

Missouri Western scored twice in the fourth and once in the fifth to pull back within six at 9-3, but Fort Hays State scored one run each in the fifth and sixth to win by run-rule. Amanda Vaupel had her second sacrifice fly RBI of the game to plate the run in the fifth and Courtney Dobson had a walk-off RBI single up the middle to score a runner from second to end the game in the sixth.

Paxton Duran pitched a complete game for the Tigers, moving to 13-4 on the season. She allowed three hits with three walks and struck out one. Only one of the three runs she allowed was earned.

Dobson went 3-for-3 with an RBI two walks and four runs scored. Vaupel had four RBI.

Fort Hays State turns around to face Northwest Missouri State on Saturday at 12 pm at Tiger Stadium in Hays.

Game 2 Highlights

HHS Baseball Splits at Kapaun

The Hays High baseball team split their doubleheader at Kapaun Mt. Carmel in Wichita. The Indians win game one 6-3 but lost game two 8-3. Hays is now 4-2 and the Crusaders 3-1.

Game 1: Hays 6. Kapaun 3
The Indians raced out to a 3-0 lead then scored two in the sixth to go up 6-2. After the Crusaders scored a run in the sixth, the Indians answer with one in the seventh.

Marcus Altman allowed two runs on six hits over five innings for the win. Hayden Hutchison had three hits. Hutchison, Dan Bittel and Layne Downing all drove in two runs.

Game 2: Kapaun 8, Fort Hays State 3
Kapaun added to a 3-1 lead, scoring three in the fourth and two in the fifth.

Layne Downing takes the loss, allowing six runs (two earned) over four innings, walking five and striking out one.

Zack Legleiter, Chandler Rule and Jake Sedbrook both had two hits.

Craig Nicholson Named to Division II Bulletin All-Freshman Team

FHSU-MBB-NicholsonFort Hays State freshman guard Craig Nicholson has been named to the Division II Bulletin All-Freshman Team. Earlier this year, the Wichita native was named the MIAA Freshman of the Year and a Second Team All-MIAA selection.

Nicholson led the MIAA and ranked second in the nation in assists per game, averaging 6.9, breaking the single-season record of 6.6 set by Raymond Lee in 1982-83. Nicholson also averaged 13.8 points per game, scoring in double figures in 23 of 28 games and reaching 20 points four times.

Below is the entire Division II Bulletin All-Freshman Team for 2012-13…

Craig Nicholson – Fort Hays State
Alex Fertig – Cal State-Monterey Bay
Wayne Dedrick – Alabama-Huntsville
Lucas Barker – Kentucky Wesleyan
Andre Gibbs – Philadelphia
Quamain Rose – North Carolina-Pembroke
Christian Graves – Malone
Derrick White – UC-Colorado Springs
Mike McCahey – Saint Anselm

HHS Softball Sweeps Dodge City

HHS-SBThe Hays High softball team used a couple of big first innings to carry them to a doubleheader sweep over Dodge City in their home opener Thursday at Glassman Park. The Indians scored five in the first and won game one by run-rule 11-1. They strike for six in the first in game two and win it 14-5 to improve to 3-3 on the season.

Game 1: Hays 11, Dodge City 1 (5 inn.)
Madison Prough allowed just one run on four hits for the win. Haley Wells drove in three runs and Kaylie Schoendaller hit a two-run homer in the fifth to end the game.

Game 2: Hays 14, Dodge City 5
Katelyn Schumacher and Tessa Stickel both had three RBI’s. Jenna Luebbers pitched the final four innings or relief to pick up the win, allowing one earned run on four hits.

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