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TMP Boys Fall to Minneapolis, End Season

TMPFOYS: Minneapolis 47, TMP-Marian 41
TMP-Marian fell behind early on Monday night and could never fully recover, losing to Minneapolis 47-41 in the first round of Class 3A Sub-State play.  The Monarchs trailed by 6 at the end of the 1st Quarter and battled back to take a 17-16 lead midway through the 2nd Quarter.  That would be the first and only time TMP led the entire game as they trailed by 6 at the half.

The Monarchs were able to get the game back to a 1 point contest going into the 4th Quarter but TMP could never crawl over the hump.  A couple of Sophomores led the way for their respective teams, Kameron Schmidt with 12 for TMP and Josh  Macy with 25 for Minneapolis.  TMP finishes their season at 8-12.

Joe Hertel Postgame 2-26-13

Monday’s High School Sub-State Scores

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Class 4A
Abilene Sub-State

Buhler vs. Abilene, ppd. to Feb 26
Clay Center vs. Hesston, ppd. to Feb 26
Chapman vs. Concordia, ppd. to Feb 27
Smoky Valley vs. McPherson, ppd. to Feb 26
Fort Scott Sub-State
Baxter Springs vs. Anderson County, ppd. to Feb 27
Prairie View vs. Girard, ppd. to Feb 27
Fort Scott vs. Frontenac, ppd. to Feb 27
Columbus vs. Pittsburg, ppd. to Feb 27
Independence Sub-State
Circle vs. Coffeyville, ppd. to Feb 27
Chanute vs. El Dorado, ppd. to Feb 26
Mulvane Sub-State
Wellington vs. Wichita Trinity, ppd. to Feb 26
Winfield vs. Mulvane, ppd. to Feb 26
Augusta vs. Wichita Collegiate, ppd. to Feb 26
Ottawa Sub-State
Ottawa 90, Osawatomie 38
Eudora vs. Paola, ppd. to Feb 27
Louisburg 39, Baldwin 37
DeSoto 66, Spring Hill 53
Pratt Sub-State
Hugoton vs. Andale, ppd. to Feb 26
Larned vs. Pratt, ppd. to Feb 26
Nickerson vs. Ulysses, ppd. to Feb 27
Colby 46, Goodland 37
Tonganoxie Sub-State
Perry-Lecompton vs. KC Piper, ppd. to Feb 27
Bonner Springs vs. Tonganoxie, ppd. to Feb 27
Atchison vs. Basehor-Linwood, ppd. to Feb 27
KC Bishop Ward vs. KC Sumner, ppd. to Feb 27
Topeka-Hayden Sub-State
Highland Park 72, Santa Fe Trail 37
Topeka Hayden vs. Holton, ppd
Royal Valley vs. Rock Creek, ppd
Jefferson West vs. Wamego, ppd

Class 3A
Southwestern Heights Sub-State
Holcomb vs. Kingman, ppd. to Feb 26

Class 2A
Alma-Wabaunsee Sub-State Tournament

Lyndon 51, Bishop Seabury Academy 33
KC Christian 47, Wabaunsee 41
Northern Heights vs. Marais des Cygnes Valley, ppd
Maranatha Academy vs. Burlingame, ppd
Arma-Northeast Sub-State
Madison vs. West Elk, ppd. to Feb 27
Pleasanton vs. Northeast-Arma, ppd. to Feb 27
Oswego 51, Yates Center 37
Uniontown vs. Sedan, ppd. to Feb 27
Belleville-Republic County Sub-State
Ell-Saline vs. Washington County, ppd. to Feb 27
Lincoln vs. Republic County, ppd. to Feb 27
Wakefield vs. Solomon, ppd. to Feb 27
Elkhart Sub-State
Syracuse vs. Meade, ppd. to Feb 26
Elkhart vs. Sublette, ppd. to Feb 26
Hodgeman County vs. South Gray, ppd. to Feb 26
Stanton County 60, Wichita County 32
Moundridge Sub-State
Canton-Galva vs. Central Burden, ppd. to Feb 27
Peabody-Burns vs. Oxford, ppd. to Feb 27
Chase County vs. Moundridge, ppd. to Feb 27
Herington vs. Berean Academy, ppd. to Feb 27
Oskaloosa Sub-State
Valley Falls 64, Oskaloosa 51
McLouth vs. Onaga, ppd. to Feb 27
Jefferson North 90, Immaculata 58
Jackson Heights 59, Troy 46
Plainville Sub-State
Rock Hills 51, Oberlin-Decatur 41
Ness City 60, Hill City 57
Oakley 64, Smith Center 54
Plainville 49, Ellis 42
Sterling Sub-State
Pratt Skyline vs. Little River, ppd. to Feb 26
Sterling vs. Kiowa County, ppd. to Feb 27
Ellinwood vs. Inman, ppd. to Feb 26
Medicine Lodge vs. Central Plains, ppd. to Feb 26

Class 1A – Division II
Iola Sub-State
Altoona-Midway vs. Elk Valley, ppd. to Feb 27
Tescott Sub-State
St. Xavier vs. Tescott, ppd. to Feb 28


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Class 4A
Abilene Sub-State
Buhler vs. Abilene, ppd. to Feb 26

Class 3A
Conway Springs Sub-State Tournament
Belle Plaine vs. Garden Plain, ppd. to Feb 26
Sedgwick vs. Douglass, ppd. to Feb 26
Bluestem vs. Conway Springs, ppd. to Feb 26
Wichita Independent vs. Remington, ppd. to Feb 26
Hiawatha Sub-State
Atchison County 46, Hiawatha 20
Nemaha Valley 45, Horton 25
Riverside 50, Maur Hill – Mount Academy 40
Pleasant Ridge vs. Sabetha, ppd. to Feb 27
Hillsboro Sub-State
Marion vs. Hillsboro, ppd. to Feb 27
Hutchinson Trinity vs. Southeast Saline, ppd. to Feb 27
Salina Sacred Heart vs. Haven, ppd. to Feb 27
Halstead vs. Lyons, ppd. to Feb 27
Humboldt Sub-State
Pomona-West Burlington vs. Burlington, ppd.
Eureka vs. Central Heights, ppd.
Humboldt vs. Jayhawk Linn, ppd.
Wellsville vs. Fredonia, ppd. to Feb 27
Kismet-Southwestern Heights Sub-State
Scott City vs. Cimarron, ppd. to Feb 26
Lakin vs. Cheney, ppd. to Feb 26
Kingman vs. Holcomb, ppd. to Feb 26
Chaparral vs. Southwestern Hts., ppd. to Feb 26
Norton Sub-State
Hays-TMP-Marian vs. Russell, ppd. to Feb 27
Phillipsburg vs. Hoisington, ppd. to Feb 26
Beloit vs. Ellsworth, ppd. to Feb 27
Minneapolis vs. Norton, ppd. to Feb 27
Pittsburg-St. Mary’s Colgan Sub-State
Caney Valley 66, Neodesha 21
Pittsburg Colgan vs. Southeast, ppd.
Riverton vs. Cherryvale, ppd. to Feb 27.
Galena vs. Erie, ppd.
Riley County Sub-State
Silver Lake 59, Rossville 26
Marysville 58, St. Mary’s 48
Riley County 60, Osage City 26

Class 1A – Division I
Centralia Sub-State
Clifton-Clyde vs. Centralia, ppd. to Feb 28
BV Randolph vs. Linn, ppd. to Feb 28
Coldwater-South Central Sub-State
Minneola vs. South Central, ppd. to Feb 28
Deerfield vs. Satanta, ppd. to Feb 28
Olpe Sub-State
Marmaton Valley vs. Hartford, ppd. to Feb 28
Olathe Christian vs. Lebo, ppd. to Feb 28
Osborne Sub-State
Stockton 39, Southern Cloud 30
Pike Valley 58, Lakeside 28
Udall Sub-State
Udall vs. South Haven, ppd. to Feb 28
Flinthills vs. Caldwell, ppd. to Feb 28
WaKeeney Sub-State
Trego 50, Logan 43, OT
Quinter 63, St. Francis 26

Class 1A – Division II
Iola Sub-State
Altoona-Midway vs. Crest, ppd. to Feb 27
Ingalls B&B Sub-State
Greeley County vs. Fowler, ppd. to Feb 27
Rolla vs. Ashland, ppd. to Feb 27
South Barber Sub-State
Attica vs. Cunningham, ppd. to Feb 28
Stafford vs. South Barber, ppd. to Feb 28
Palco Sub-State
Northern Valley vs. Western Plains, ppd. to Feb 27
Palco 72, Healy 8
Sylvan Grove Sub-State
Chase vs. Otis-Bison, ppd. to Feb 28
Hutchinson Central Christian vs. Sylvan-Lucas, ppd. to Feb 28
Tescott Sub-State
Tescott vs. St. Xavier, ppd. to Feb 28
Winona (at Colby) Sub-State
Triplains-Brewster 48, Cheylin 46
Wallace County 44, Wheatland-Grinnell 37

 

 

FHSU Baseball Splits at Central Oklahoma

FHSU-BSB-HartFort Hays State split with Central Oklahoma in an MIAA doubleheader in Edmond, Okla. on Sunday. Fort Hays State took game one 7-5, but fell in game two 8-5. FHSU is now 6-5 overall and 3-4 in the MIAA. The teams play the final game of the three-game series on Monday at 1 pm. Full stats from the games are unavailable at this time.

Game 1: Fort Hays State 7, Central Oklahoma 5
Fort Hays State took advantage of control issues from UCO starter Jamie McClure in the first inning as Nathan Miller drew a bases loaded walk, the third of the inning for the Tigers, and Kelton Rule added a sacrifice fly RBI to give FHSU the early 2-0 lead.

FHSU extended its lead to 4-0 in the second inning as Horace Johnson knocked in a run and the Tigers got the other via a Broncho error.

The Bronchos cut the Tiger lead in half with single runs in the second and third innings, but FHSU pushed its advantage to 5-2 in the fourth on a RBI single by Jay Sanders. But, the Bronchos scored a single run off FHSU starter Jesse Hart for the third straight inning to make it 5-3 after four innings.

In the sixth, the Bronchos scored once more to put the pressure on, but Kyle Leroy entered out of the bullpen to shut the door on the Broncho rally. He stranded a runner at third by getting a strikeout and groundout to end the inning, preserving the win for Hart.

The Tiger offense gave Leroy insurance in the seventh as Chris Santoscoy tripled home Sam Thornton and Clayton Garland, who had back-to-back singles in front of him.

Leroy allowed just one run in the seventh, working around a bit of trouble after allowing a leadoff triple. He got his third strikeout to end the game, giving him his second save of the season. Hart moved to 2-0 on the season with the win, going 5.0 innings with five hits and four walks allowed, while striking out seven.

Game 2: Central Oklahoma 8, Fort Hays State 5
Central Oklahoma took a 2-0 advantage after one inning, but the Tigers scored four times in the second to take the lead. Sam Thornton drove home two with a single, Chris Santoscoy added another RBI single, and Ryan Busboom drew a bases loaded walk.

The Bronchos made the FHSU lead short lived as they tacked on two more in the bottom of the second to tie the game. The Bronchos added single runs in the fourth and sixth to move out to a 6-4 lead.

Clayton Garland trimmed the lead to 6-5 in the eighth with a RBI single, but Jake Tuck closed the door on the Tigers in relief for the Bronchos, striking out Kelton Rule to end a potential late rally.

UCO added a pair of runs in the bottom of the eighth for insurance and Tuck worked a 1-2-3 ninth to pick up the save for UCO. It preserved the win for Edgar Lopez, who went 7.0 innings with eight strikeouts.

Alex Ellison took the loss in relief for the Tigers, going 5.0 innings. He allowed three runs and struck out two, moving to 1-2 on the season. Starter Robert VanCour lasted just 1.2 innings for the Tigers, allowing four runs. Logan Downing got the final out of the second inning out of the pen and Michael Edlefson relieved Ellison in the eighth and was charged with two runs.

– FHSU Sports Information –

Two First Place Finishes for FHSU at MIAA Indoor Championships

FHSU-T&F-AlonsoFort Hays State had two conference champions at the 2013 MIAA Indoor Championships in Warrensburg, Mo. Max Alonso won the shot put and the distance medley relay team was also victorious, helping the Tigers to a seventh-place finish.

Alonso won with a season best throw of  58-feet, 9.5-inches which moved him up to fourth on the national performance list. Alonso also finished fifth in the weight throw.

The distance medley relay team of Patrich Bravo, CJ Wilson, Nathan Purdue and Alex Hendee set a new MIAA record with a time of 10:17.94.

Hendee also finished second in the 1-mile and second in the 3000 meters.

FHSU’s Kriss and Budke Qualify for NCAA II Nationals

FHSU-WRE-KrissTanner Kriss and Travis Budke were the only Tiger wrestlers to punch their tickets to the NCAA Championships in two weeks in Birmingham, Ala., each with a third-place finish at the NCAA Super Regional 4 Tournament in Chadron, Neb. Fort Hays State had eight wrestlers still alive entering Saturday, but Kriss and Budke were the only Tigers to finish in the top four to advance.

Kriss won two matches on Saturday to claim third place, doing so in convincing fashion. The No. 5 ranked wrestler at 197 pounds defeated Chris Leak of Chadron State by a 16-4 major decision, then defeated Justin Rockhill of New Mexico Highlands with a pin in 1:07 in the consolation final.

Budke, a former TMP-Marian standout, defeated Zak Slotten of Colorado Mesa 3-2 in overtime and then defeated Ray Hall of CSU-Pueblo 3-2 in regulation to finish third at 174 pounds. Budke is one of three seniors on the Tiger wrestling team this year.

At 133 pounds, Rory Wilkinson was blanked in the consolation semifinals by Martin Ramirez of Adams State and then blanked again in the fifth-place match against Isaiah Hurtado of San Francisco State.

At 141 pounds, C.J. Napier lost to Brock Coutu of Nebraska-Kearney 7-3, then lost in the fifth-place match to Corbin Bennetts of Western State 3-1 in overtime. It was the second time in the tournament that Bennetts defeated Napier.

At 149 pounds, Noah Killip lost 5-1 to James Martinez of Colorado Mesa. He then defeated Austin Cordova of Colorado Mines for fifth, but was unable to challenge Martinez for the fourth spot at nationals since he lost to Martinez earlier in the tournament.

At 157 pounds, Derek Koehn lost to Chase White of Nebraska-Kearney by pin, then defeated Bruce Zurek of Chadron State to finish fifth. Koehn, like Killip, was unable to challenge fourth-place finisher John Crowley of Colorado Mines for his spot at nationals since he lost to him earlier in the tournament.

At 165 pounds, Sam Thoman lost to Trevor Grant of CSU-Pueblo by pin, but bounced back to defeat Brock Lamb of Simon Fraser for fifth. Thoman also could not challenge for a spot at nationals after losing to Grant, who took fourth place.

At 184 pounds, Zack Grimes lost to Jordan Debus 14-7 and then lost in the fifth-place match to Igor Gomzin 14-3.

– FHSU Sports Information –

Former HHS Standout Munsch Top Qualifier, Improves in Big 12 finals

On day one of the Big 12, 2013 Indoor Track and Field Championships Saturday, former Hays High standout Josh Munsch ran the fastest qualifying time in his event, the mile. Considered one of the most competitive events at these Big 12 championships, the junior from Hays
won his heat after he finished in 4:05.01.    The results of Sunday’s finals in the mile are below. Munsch improved his time from Saturday to finish 3rd.Josh Munsch

 

Event 14  Men 1 Mile Run
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 Double Waterfall Start (5-3)                                                   
 One-turn stagger                                                               
 Big 12 Meet: ! 3:55.02  2/28/2009   German Fernandez, Okla St                  
  Collegiate: $ 3:52.98  2/16/2013   Chris O'Hare, Tulsa                        
 Lied Center: ^ 3:57.04  3/5/2005    Said Ahmed, Arkansas                       
    Name                    Year School                  Finals  Points         
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Finals                                                                          
  1 Casey, Patrick            SR Oklahoma               4:00.81   10            
  2 Erassa, Kirubel           JR Oklahoma State         4:02.02    8            
  3 Munsch, Josh              JR Kansas                 4:03.09    6            
  4 McGregor, Patrick         SR Texas                  4:04.17    5    4:04.163
  5 Legesse, Frezer           SR Oklahoma               4:04.17    4    4:04.168
  6 Stilin, Joseph            SR Texas                  4:05.05    3            
  7 Farrell, Thomas           SR Oklahoma State         4:05.90    2            
  8 Loy, Rico                 SR Iowa State             4:06.97    1            
================================================================================

Tigers Fall Short at Washburn

FHSU-MBB-CongiustaThe Fort Hays State Tigers hit 10 three-pointers, but it wasn’t enough to overcome 19 turnovers and lose  76-70 to Washburn at Lee Arena in Topeka. The loss snaps the Tigers seven-game win streak and drops them to 17-7 and 11-5 in the MIAA where they fall into a second-place tie with the Ichabods who are now 18-6 and also 11-5 in the conference.

The Tigers hit 10-of-21 three’s, six from Ben Congiusta and four from Carson Konrade. Congiusta led the Tigers with 20 points, Konrade added 15. Craig Nicholson scored 11 and had five assists and five turnovers.

Will McNeill scored a game-high 28 to lead Washburn. The senior All-American hit 10-of-12 free throws.

Washburn led by four at the half and pushed the lead to six before an 11-5 Tiger run tied the game at 47. The Tigers last lead was a 59-58 when the Ichabods went on a 8-3 run to take the lead for good. They have now won five straight over the Tigers taking the season series.

Mark Johnson Interview
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Ben Congiusta Interview
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Game Highlights
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No. 5 Washburn Manhandles Lady Tigers

(FHSU Athletics Photo)
(FHSU Athletics Photo)

The Fort Hays State Lady Tigers were held 21-percent shooting, including 0-for-12 from three-point range, and lose to No. 5 Washburn 61-41 Saturday night at Lee Arena in Topeka. The loss snaps the Lady Tigers six-game win streak and drops them to 18-6 overall and 10-6 in the MIAA. The Lady Blues, who moves to 14-0 at home, wins their 10th straight and improves to 21-3 overall and 14-1 in the MIAA.

Fort Hays State held a couple of early leads, but Washburn used a 17-4 first half run to go up 12. The Lady Tigers scored eight straight to pull within four but would get no closer.

The Lady Blues defense held FHSU to just four second half field goals. The Lady Tigers did hit 21 of 27 free throws and were led by Kate Lehman’s 22 points, five rebounds and six blocked shots. Kate Edwards scored nine and Tera Inglesbee added eight.

Laura Kinderknecht scored 18 to lead Washburn who shot 50-percent in the second half and hit 7-of-12 from 3-point range.

Tony Hobson Interview
fhsu 2-23 women int

Game Highlights
fhsu 2-23 women highlights

Basketball for Fundraiser

The internationally-acclaimed Harlem Ambassadors will be visiting Stockton for a game at Stockton High School on March 5th, 2013 at 7pm.

 The Harlem Ambassadors offer a unique brand of Harlem-style basketball, featuring high-flying slam dunks, dazzling ball-handling tricks and hilarious comedy routines.

The Ambassadors feature non-stop laughs and deliver a positive message for kids wherever the Ambassadors play. “At our shows, we want the kids to know that they’re part of our team too,” Coach Ladè Majic said. “We invite as many kids as we can to come sit on the bench, have a front row seat during the show, and get involved in all of the fun stuff we do.”

The game will help raise funds for Rooks County Cancer Council.

PURCHASE TICKETS THE DAY OF THE GAME AT THE SHS MAIN ENTRY.Harlem Ambassadors


Norton Wins 3-2-1A State Wrestling Tournament

WrestlingFor the third time in four years the Norton Blue Jays win the 3-2-1A State Wrestling Championship.

Seven of the nine Norton Blue Jays wrestlers that qualified for that state tournament placed with one individual champion at 132 pounds.

Norton scored 129.5 points followed by Hoxie with 97 and Plainville in third with 83 points.

Individual Results:

106 pounds
1. Kyle Whitmer – Phillipsburg
2.Caysean Campbell – Norton
3.Ty Nienke – Ellsworth
5. Cale Rogers – Smith Center

113 pounds
5. Ethan Ross – Norton

120 pounds
4. Branson Addington – Norton

126 pounds
1. Brandon Ball – Hoisington
2. Alec Hager – Norton
4. Clint Rogers

132 pounds
1. John Risewick – Norton

138 pounds
4. Michael Dusin – Phillipsburg
6. Jared Tallent – Norton

145 pounds
3. Chance Demel – Hoisington
4. Cody Ellis – Norton
6. Trevor Desair – Plainville

152 pounds
2. Regis Weiss – Russell
3. Gage Younger – Ellis

160 pounds
1. Calvin Ochs – Hoxie
2. Dylan Wiesner – Plainville

170 pounds
4. Jason Berkgren – Oakley
5. Cameron Staples – Trego Community

182 pounds
3. Steven Yergey-Dible – Hoxie
4. Kyler Atwood – Smith Center

195 pounds
1. Brandon Salmans – Hoxie
2. Harrison Gilliland – Plainville

220 pounds
1. Kane Washington – Hoxie
4. Lucas Engel – Norton
6. Andrew Ochampaugh – Russell

285 pounds
2. Bradey Chard – Plainville

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