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17th-Ranked Tigers Upset by Truman in Home Dual

FHSU-WRE-WilkinsonThe 17th-ranked FHSU wrestling team was upset in dual action against Truman on Sunday afternoon at Gross Coliseum in Hays. Truman, which entered the dual winless in MIAA competition, won by a score of 23-14 to move to 6-4 overall and finish 1-4 in the MIAA. Fort Hays State is now 11-7 overall and 2-2 in the MIAA.

The dual started off on the right foot for FHSU as Garrett Jones won by an 8-2 decision at 125 pounds over JJ Dorrell and Rory Wilkinson scored a 14-5 major decision over Tyler Stanley at 133 pounds. FHSU was up 7-0 after two matches.

Fort Hays State opted not to have their nationally ranked wrestlers compete in the dual and it would be costly. Five wrestlers from the normal dual lineup for FHSU were not in action on Sunday.

Alex Maus shifted the momentum quickly in favor of Truman with a pin of  Symon Seaton at 141 pounds in 4:47, closing the dual score to 7-6 in favor of FHSU. Ryan Maus backed that with a 6-3 decision over Noah Killip at 149 pounds to give Truman the lead at 9-7. It’s a lead that Truman would not give back from that point.

Truman continued to roll by winning the next two matches. Colten Schmitz got a late takedown of  Bradley Little in the third period for a 3-1 decision at 157 pounds, then Dustin McClintlock won by an 11-1 major decision over Mark Roundtree at 165 pounds. That extended the Truman lead to 16-7, putting the Tigers in a very difficult hole to climb out of.

Travis Budke pushed the Tigers back to within striking distance in the dual with a 9-1 major decision over Chase Wrisinger at 174 pounds, but Fort Hays State had it’s momentum cut quickly when Nate Seiler scored an 11-9 decision over Zack Grimes at 184 pounds. That left Truman in front by eight with two matches to go.

Not having Tanner Kriss in the lineup at 197 pounds would prove costly as Truman sealed the dual with Helmut Rentschler defeating Alex Feldkamp by a 12-2 major decision to put Truman ahead by 12. A 3-1 sudden victory win in overtime for John Close of FHSU over Ryan Ward would not matter.

Fort Hays State will be in action at the MIAA Tournament in Edmond, Oklahoma on Sunday, February 10. The Tigers finish up the dual schedule on February 14 with their final MIAA dual against Nebraska-Kearney in Hays.

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Tigers Hold Off Missouri Southern 83-69

FHSU-MBB-NicholsonThe Fort Hays State Tigers used a 17-2 second half run to go up 17 after Missouri Southern had pulled within two, and defeat the Lions 83-69 in front of a season-high 3,277 fans Saturday afternoon at Gross Coliseum. The win improves FHSU to 13-6 and 7-4 in the MIAA. The Lions lose their fifth straight and fall to 9-10 overall and 4-7 in the MIAA.

The Tigers built a 10-point lead at the half but saw Southern pull within a bucket before the big run. Fort Hays State hit thier final six free throws to keep the Lions at bay. They finished 23-of-26 from the foul line including 15-of-16 in the second half.

Lance Russell and Carson Konrade led four Tigers in double-figures with 18 points. Dwayne Brunson scored 16 and Craigh Nicholson 15 with 10 assists for his second straight double-double.

Mark Johnson Interview
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Carson Konrade Interview
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Game Highlights
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Lady Tigers Hold Off Missouri Southern

FHSU-WBB-EdwardsThe Fort Hays State Lady Tigers built a 10-point second half lead then held off a late Missouri Southern charge to beat the Lions 62-55 Saturday afternoon at Gross Coliseum. It’s the first time since December the Lady Tigers have won back-to-bacl games and improves their record to 14-5 and 6-5 in the MIAA. Southern loses their sixth straight and falls to 10-9 and 4-7 in the conference.

The Lady Tigers built a couple of 10-point leads in the second half. The Lions pulled within three with under six and-a-half minutes to play before a conventional three-point play from Kate Lehman pushed the lead back to six. Southern got as close as four late but Kate Edwards scored inside with :36 for the final margin.

Edwards and Kate Lehman both scored 14 to lead Fort Hays State who shot 42-percent for the game an hit 20-30 free throws. The Tigers also forced 22 turnovers scoring 20 points off of turnovers.

Tony Hobson Post Game Interview
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Game Highlights
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Friday Night 2/1 Basketball Scores

High School Scoreboard WhitmoreGirls Basketball
Local
Ness City 55, LaCrosse 49
Norton 42, Hill City 33
Palco 47, Western Plains 34
Plainville 46, Stockton 32
Smith Center 75, Ellis 48
Victoria 61, Macksville 44

State-Wide
Andale 41, El Dorado 24
Andover Central 49, Andover 48
Argonia 50, Central Burden 40
Atchison County 55, Valley Falls 43
Baileyville-B&B 54, Frankfort 37
Barstow, Mo. 47, Heritage Christian 18
Baxter Springs 45, Galena 22
Berean Academy 42, Marion 26
Bonner Springs 56, KC Bishop Ward 43
Bucklin 60, South Gray 24
Burlington 70, Erie 28
Caney Valley 69, Humboldt 27
Canton-Galva 41, Inman 40, OT
Central Plains 37, St. John 36
Centralia 60, Blue Valley 32
Chaparral 57, Medicine Lodge 31
Chase County 38, Hartford 25
Cherryvale 61, Fredonia 41
Cheylin 65, Northern Valley 46
Cimarron 62, Lakin 26
Clay Center 47, Council Grove 34
Clearwater 37, Rose Hill 30
Conway Springs 53, Belle Plaine 19
Derby 51, Wichita Campus 25
Ell-Saline 38, Bennington 26
Ellsworth 47, Beloit 28
Elyria Christian 45, St. Xavier 19
Emporia 60, Highland Park 32
Eudora 34, Louisburg 32
Fairfield 64, Attica 23
Fort Scott 60, Labette County 48
Frontenac 49, Riverton 16
Garden City 66, Guymon, Okla. 30
Garden Plain 54, Cheney 34
Goddard-Eisenhower 64, Arkansas City 35
Goessel 50, Centre 48
Golden Plains 39, Logan 33
Greeley County 47, Oberlin-Decatur 35
Halstead 26, Smoky Valley 20
Haven 52, Kingman 26
Herington 42, Mission Valley 36
Hesston 55, Sterling 28
Hillsboro 63, Lyons 38
Holton 54, Royal Valley 21
Hope 45, White City 22
Hugoton 41, Colby 32
Independence 51, Parsons 41
Ingalls 34, Dighton 23
Jefferson North 64, Pleasant Ridge 31
Jefferson West 49, Hiawatha 29
KC Washington 35, KC Harmon 18
Lansing 60, KC Turner 33
Lincoln 74, Lakeside 59
Madison 51, Northern Heights 48
Maize 62, Hutchinson 33
Maize South 39, Goddard 22
Manhattan 51, Topeka 36
Marysville 62, Abilene 55
McPherson 67, Dodge City 39
Meade 57, Ashland 49
Mill Valley 44, Tonganoxie 38
Minneapolis 37, Salina Sacred Heart 24
Moundridge 40, Hutchinson Trinity 33
Mulvane 36, Wellington 33
Newton 43, Salina Central 31
Norwich 49, Cunningham 28
Olathe Northwest 55, SM Northwest 44
Olpe 60, Lyndon 21
Paola 56, Baldwin 39
Pittsburg 43, Columbus 39
Pratt 57, Nickerson 18
Pratt Skyline 54, Burrton 29
Pretty Prairie 40, Hutchinson Central Christian 15
Remington 39, Sedgwick 37
Republic County 37, Russell 36
Riley County 44, Rock Creek 22
Riverside 61, McLouth 26
Rock Hills 55, Tescott 40
Rossville 53, Wabaunsee 47
Salina South 37, Valley Center 33
Santa Fe Trail 49, Nemaha Valley 42
Satanta 54, Deerfield 29
SM East 54, Lawrence 47
SM West 36, Olathe East 35
Solomon 31, Peabody-Burns 24
South East 44, Pittsburg Colgan 36
South Haven 74, Flinthills 28
Southeast Saline 57, Chapman 54
Southwestern Hts. 62, Johnson-Stanton County 45
Spearville 46, Kinsley 43
St. John’s Beloit 44, Chase 27
St. Mary’s 53, Silver Lake 48
St. Paul 70, Oswego 58
Sylvan-Lucas 37, Southern Cloud 29
Thunder Ridge 42, Pike Valley 26
Topeka Hayden 38, Junction City 34
Topeka Heritage Christian 45, Marais des Cygnes Valley 30
Topeka Seaman 43, Shawnee Heights 41
Ulysses 62, Scott City 42
Uniontown 51, Marmaton Valley 47
Wamego 77, Valley Heights 35
Washburn Rural 66, Topeka West 31
Wellsville 31, Central Heights 28
Weskan 43, Triplains-Brewster 40
Wichita Bishop Carroll 68, Wichita East 54
Wichita County 50, Sublette 45
Wichita Heights 66, Wichita North 23
Wichita Independent 49, Bluestem 42
Wichita Northwest 60, Wichita West 40
Wichita South 34, Kapaun Mount Carmel 28
Wichita Trinity 48, Douglass 47
Wilson 49, Natoma 36
Winfield 37, Augusta 30

Boys Basketball
Local
Colby 59, Hugoton 49
Ellis 74, Smith Center 65
Hoxie 56, St. Francis 50
Logan 62, Golden Plains 47
Ness City 51, LaCrosse 37
Oberlin-Decatur 66, Greeley County 32
Palco 56, Western Plains 46
Plainville 59, Stockton 53

State-Wide
Abilene 54, Marysville 44
Andover Central 70, Andover 66, 3OT
Baldwin 64, Paola 62
Beloit 69, Ellsworth 43
Bennington 43, Ell-Saline 32
Burlington 61, Erie 46
Central Burden 51, Argonia 19
Centralia 60, Blue Valley 40
Cheney 54, Garden Plain 37
Cherryvale 65, Fredonia 57
Cimarron 55, Lakin 41
Conway Springs 50, Belle Plaine 31
Council Grove 53, Clay Center 50
Cunningham 75, Norwich 38
Deerfield 52, Satanta 45
Derby 80, Wichita Campus 52
DeSoto 51, Spring Hill 44
Elkhart 63, Syracuse 54
Eureka 68, Neodesha 48
Fort Scott 38, Labette County 34
Fowler 54, Kiowa County 42
Garden City 70, Guymon, Okla. 38
Goddard 39, Maize South 37
Goddard-Eisenhower 67, Arkansas City 40
Goessel 46, Centre 41
Halstead 46, Smoky Valley 30
Hanover 65, Wetmore 35
Hartford 84, Chase County 60
Hesston 54, Sterling 52
Highland Park 63, Emporia 54
Hillsboro 57, Lyons 43
Holton 60, Royal Valley 27
Hooker, Okla. 59, Moscow 44
Hutchinson Central Christian 54, Pretty Prairie 48
Jefferson North 68, Pleasant Ridge 39
Jefferson West 39, Hiawatha 37
Kapaun Mount Carmel 66, Wichita South 29
KC Washington 75, KC Harmon 64
KC Wyandotte 54, Atchison 52
Kingman 59, Haven 54
Lakeside 51, Lincoln 47
Lansing 74, KC Turner 48
Lawrence Free State 69, SM North 51
Maize 59, Hutchinson 57
Manhattan 31, Topeka 30
Marais des Cygnes Valley 56, Topeka Heritage Christian 37
Marion 36, Berean Academy 20
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 39, Immaculata 28
McLouth 43, Riverside 41
McPherson 53, Dodge City 43
Meade 58, Ashland 39
Mill Valley 70, Tonganoxie 45
Moundridge 70, Hutchinson Trinity 49
Mulvane 57, Wellington 49
Nemaha Valley 52, Santa Fe Trail 47
Nickerson 62, Pratt 53, OT
Northern Heights 50, Madison 38
Olathe East 66, SM West 56
Olathe North 72, Leavenworth 66
Olpe 62, Lyndon 50
Oswego 53, St. Paul 50
Oxford 77, Elk Valley 44
Pike Valley 66, Thunder Ridge 45
Pleasanton 64, Altoona-Midway 30
Remington 45, Sedgwick 38
Republic County 70, Russell 21
Rock Creek 59, Riley County 45
Rock Hills 45, Tescott 27
Rose Hill 50, Clearwater 45
Sabetha 61, Perry-Lecompton 54
Salina Central 43, Newton 42
Salina Sacred Heart 42, Minneapolis 40
Salina South 61, Valley Center 48
Scott City 72, Ulysses 47
Shawnee Heights 57, Topeka Seaman 55
Silver Lake 54, St. Mary’s 24
SM East 55, Lawrence 53
SM Northwest 60, Olathe Northwest 59
Solomon 63, Peabody-Burns 59
Southeast Saline 53, Chapman 49
Southwestern Hts. 68, Johnson-Stanton County 66
St. John 54, Central Plains 35
St. John’s Beloit 60, Chase 48
Sunrise Christian 61, St. John’s Military 17
Topeka Hayden 59, Junction City 53
Wabaunsee 55, Rossville 54
Wamego 55, Valley Heights 40
Washburn Rural 65, Topeka West 57
Waverly 51, Southern Coffey 32
Wellsville 54, Central Heights 50
West Franklin 57, Lebo 21
White City 43, Hope 13
Wichita Bishop Carroll 57, Wichita East 51
Wichita Independent 86, Bluestem 51
Wichita North 69, Wichita Heights 66, OT
Wichita Northwest 65, Wichita West 51
Wichita Trinity 64, Douglass 52
Wilson 62, Natoma 48
Winfield 63, Augusta 56

 

Late Free Throws Help Tigers Turn Back Central Oklahoma

FHSU-MBB-RussellCraig Nicholson and Lance Russell combined to hit eight of nine free throws in the final minute and a half to lead the Fort Hays State Tigers to a 78-71 win over Central Oklahoma Thursday night at Gross Coliseum. The victory improves the Tigers to 12-6 overall and 6-4 in the MIAA. The Bronchos, who had won four straight road games, fall to 7-11 and 5-5 in the conference.

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Johnson Post Game Interview 1-30-13 part2

The Tigers opened the second half on a 15-6 run to grab an 11-point lead, but the Bronchos used some good free throw shooting and four-straight three’s down the stretch to pull within two before Nicholson hit six straight from the foul line.

FHSU Mens Highlights 1-30-13

Lance Russell led FHSU with 22 points, Dwayne Brunson added 18, Nicholson 12 along with 12 assists and Ben Congiusta 10 points.

Lance Russell Post Game Interview 1-30-13

Late Free Throws Lift Lady Tigers Past Central Oklahoma

FHSU-WBB-KeyserThe Fort Hays State Lady Tigers scored the final six points of the first half and final six of the second half and defeat Central Oklahoma 84-78 Wednesday night at Gross Coliseum. The win improves the Lady Tigers to 13-5 and 5-5 in the MIAA while the Bronchos fall to 8-10 and 1-9 in MIAA play.

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Traci Keyser hit a three-pointer from the top of the key to give Fort Hays State a 78-75 lead. After a Central three from Alyssa Fuxa tied the game, Kate Edwards, Beth Bohuslavsky and Keriann Shaw all hit a pair of free throws to give FHSU the win.

FHSU Ladies Highlights 1-30-13

The Lady Tigers hit 31 of their 37 free throws and knocked in nine 3-pointers. Kate Edwards scored 24 and grabbed eight rebounds. Kate Lehman and Traci Keyser added 15. Keyser hitting five 3-pointers. Tera Inglebee added 13.

Tuesday High School Basketball 1-30

High School Scoreboard WhitmoreArea Scores
Ellis 65, Quinter 29
Central Plains 56, Otis-Bison 45
Hays 54, Salina South 48
Hays-TMP-Marian 65, Ellinwood 61
Hill City 45, Ness City 42
Lakeside 46, Palco 45
Macksville 76, LaCrosse 55
Natoma 43, Tescott 40
Plainville 52, Victoria 47
Smith Center 67, Norton 60
Stockton 75, Logan 40
Sylvan-Lucas 51, Osborne 48

BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 77, Wamego 65
Alma, Neb. 54, Northern Valley 33
Andover Central 55, Goddard 35
Atchison County 52, Riverside 39
Attica 55, South Barber 51
Augusta 60, Buhler 46
Basehor-Linwood 60, KC Bishop Ward 42
Bennington 55, Sedgwick 34
Bishop Miege 56, BV North 47
Blue Valley Southwest 60, St. Thomas Aquinas 50
Bucklin 37, Ingalls 29
Burlington 59, Caney Valley 43
BV Northwest 50, Blue Valley Stilwell 38
BV West 69, Gardner-Edgerton 60
Central Burden 60, Elk Valley 37
Central Heights 58, Osawatomie 52
Centralia 67, Hanover 34
Chaparral 72, Bluestem 53
Cheney 47, Conway Springs 40
Chetopa 49, Uniontown 29
Cheylin 58, Golden Plains 47
Cimarron 59, Hodgeman County 46
Clay Center 27, Chapman 23
Clearwater 66, Winfield 49
Coffeyville 63, Parsons 39
Colby 60, Ulysses 54
Concordia 82, Pike Valley 35
Crest 50, Southern Coffey 41
DeSoto 58, Baldwin 49
Dodge City 51, Liberal 38
El Dorado 51, Circle 48
Elkhart 51, Rolla 26
Ellsworth 49, Russell 40
Emporia 64, Junction City 57
Erie 61, Yates Center 51
Forgan, Okla. 78, Southwestern Hts. 73
Fowler 64, Moscow 27
Frankfort 53, Onaga 42
Fredonia 54, Neodesha 52, OT
Garden Plain 41, Medicine Lodge 38
Herington 59, Council Grove 53
Hesston 73, Haven 52
Highland Park 64, Shawnee Heights 52
Hoisington 50, Great Bend 44
Holcomb 70, Garden City 59
Holton 65, Hiawatha 30
Humboldt 59, Eureka 40
Hutchinson Central Christian 62, Chase 36
Independence 75, Baxter Springs 21
Inman 59, Ell-Saline 32
Jefferson West 54, Perry-Lecompton 48
Johnson-Stanton County 62, Springfield, Colo. 39
KC Christian 53, Bishop Seabury Academy 49
KC Harmon 66, Atchison 58
KC Washington 70, KC Sumner 41
Kiowa County 67, Spearville 39
Labette County 49, Chanute 48
Lakin 51, Satanta 21
Lansing 59, Tonganoxie 46
Lawrence 63, Leavenworth 48
Lawrence Free State 44, SM West 37
Linn 46, Blue Valley 42
Lyndon 66, Wabaunsee 49
Lyons 56, Halstead 39
Maize 51, Newton 41
Manhattan CHIEF 57, Cair Paravel 46
Marion 50, Canton-Galva 26
Marysville 57, Riley County 44
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 53, Horton 48
McPherson 64, Andale 57
Mill Valley 68, KC Piper 64
Mission Valley 49, Madison 35
Moundridge 44, Berean Academy 38
Mulvane 46, Wichita Collegiate 44
Nemaha Valley 49, Sabetha 34
Olathe South 69, SM North 52
Ottawa 75, Spring Hill 29
Pittsburg 58, Fort Scott 52
Pittsburg Colgan 59, Girard 53
Pratt 57, Kingman 46
Pretty Prairie 54, Burrton 43
Remington 51, Hutchinson Trinity 34
Republic County 54, Beloit 37
Riverton 52, Columbus 40
Rossville 45, St. Mary’s 36
Royal Valley 50, Santa Fe Trail 33
Salina Sacred Heart 63, Southeast Saline 42
Scott City 66, Hugoton 28
Sedan 56, Cedar Vale/Dexter 28
Silver Lake 70, Osage City 65
SM Northwest 57, Olathe East 53
SM South 59, Olathe North 34
Solomon 66, Centre 29
South Gray 40, Ashland 38
Southern Valley, Neb. 60, Phillipsburg 49
St. James Academy 62, Topeka Hayden 51
St. John 66, Norwich 35
St. John’s Military 53, St. Mary’s Academy 41
Stafford 86, Pratt Skyline 61
Sterling 71, Hillsboro 68
Syracuse 43, Wichita County 41, OT
Topeka Seaman 50, Topeka 37
Udall 60, Caldwell 58
Valley Center 53, Maize South 52
Valley Falls 57, Immaculata 46
Valley Heights 56, Wetmore 49
Veritas Christian 63, Topeka Heritage Christian 42
Wallace County 68, Weskan 61
Washburn Rural 45, Manhattan 40
Washington County 50, Rock Hills 38
Wellington 51, Rose Hill 32
Wellsville 61, Iola 56
West Elk 61, Flinthills 30
West Franklin 55, Hartford 38
White City 52, Wakefield 41
Wichita Bishop Carroll 44, Wichita Heights 39
Wichita East 49, Kapaun Mount Carmel 46
Wichita Independent 82, Douglass 65
Wichita North 64, Wichita Northwest 29
Wichita Southeast 73, Wichita South 43
Wichita Trinity 62, Belle Plaine 25

Area Girls Scores
Central Plains 58, Otis-Bison 38
Dighton 53, Oberlin-Decatur 40
Ellis 55, Quinter 43
Hays-TMP-Marian 54, Ellinwood 46
Hill City 57, Ness City 45
LaCrosse 70, Macksville 41
Natoma 59, Tescott 46
Osborne 56, Sylvan-Lucas 26
Palco 52, Lakeside 42
Salina South 40, Hays 38, OT
Southern Valley, Neb. 70, Phillipsburg 46
Stockton 27, Logan 25

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Alma, Neb. 65, Northern Valley 37
Andover Central 65, Goddard 33
Argonia 56, Oxford 40
Atchison County 45, Riverside 30
Augusta 42, Buhler 33
Baldwin 39, DeSoto 34
Burlington 70, Caney Valley 35
Cair Paravel 50, Manhattan CHIEF 24
Caldwell 54, Udall 32
Centre 59, Solomon 40
Chaparral 60, Bluestem 21
Chase 41, Hutchinson Central Christian 38
Cimarron 67, Hodgeman County 39
Circle 47, El Dorado 42
Clay Center 50, Chapman 23
Clearwater 42, Winfield 28
Clifton-Clyde 42, St. Xavier 20
Coffeyville 60, Parsons 47
Colby 48, Ulysses 14
Columbus 56, Riverton 31
Conway Springs 31, Cheney 26
Council Grove 57, Herington 27
Dodge City 48, Liberal 28
Douglass 41, Wichita Independent 34
Elkhart 44, Rolla 36
Ell-Saline 42, Inman 40
Erie 45, Yates Center 41
Eureka 43, Humboldt 32
Fairfield 54, Cunningham 24
Forgan, Okla. 39, Southwestern Hts. 36
Fort Scott 57, Pittsburg 33
Frankfort 37, Onaga 30
Fredonia 48, Neodesha 34
Garden City 67, Holcomb 54
Garden Plain 46, Medicine Lodge 23
Girard 41, Pittsburg Colgan 33
Golden Plains 57, Cheylin 41
Great Bend 55, Hoisington 41
Hanover 61, Centralia 49
Hartford 30, West Franklin 24
Haven 37, Hesston 33
Hillsboro 67, Sterling 42
Holton 55, Hiawatha 14
Hugoton 62, Scott City 36
Independence 50, Baxter Springs 42
Ingalls 25, Bucklin 20
Jefferson North 60, Doniphan West 29
Jefferson West 37, Perry-Lecompton 34
Johnson-Stanton County 47, Springfield, Colo. 40
Kapaun Mount Carmel 62, Wichita East 39
KC Bishop Ward 50, Basehor-Linwood 44
Kinsley 43, South Central 41
Lawrence Free State 41, SM West 26
Leavenworth 65, Lawrence 33
Little River 56, Goessel 27
Lyons 63, Halstead 25
Madison 50, Mission Valley 39
Maize 41, Newton 38, OT
Maize South 28, Valley Center 25
McPherson 50, Andale 32
Mill Valley 51, KC Piper 28
Moundridge 43, Berean Academy 35
Mulvane 42, Wichita Collegiate 25
Nickerson 34, Smoky Valley 33
Osawatomie 58, Central Heights 27
Oswego 70, Northeast-Arma 40
Paola 62, Louisburg 31
Pratt 42, Kingman 22
Pretty Prairie 49, Burrton 22
Remington 55, Hutchinson Trinity 36
Republic County 54, Beloit 37
Riley County 41, Marysville 39
Russell 54, Ellsworth 39
Sabetha 47, Nemaha Valley 44
Santa Fe Trail 67, Royal Valley 33
Satanta 56, Lakin 43
Sedgwick 44, Bennington 37
Silver Lake 49, Osage City 28
SM Northwest 44, Olathe East 28
SM South 45, Olathe North 36
South Barber 45, Attica 26
Southeast Saline 44, Salina Sacred Heart 40
Southern Coffey 59, Crest 28
Spring Hill Charter 37, Ottawa 24
St. John 46, Norwich 17
St. Paul 45, Pleasanton 31
Tonganoxie 36, Lansing 32
Topeka Hayden 64, Shawnee Heights 33
Troy 52, Pleasant Ridge 50, OT
Uniontown 60, Chetopa 38
Valley Falls 54, Immaculata 20
Valley Heights 56, Wetmore 49
Wabaunsee 59, Lyndon 43
Wallace County 52, Weskan 44
Wamego 76, Abilene 35
Washington County 68, Rock Hills 20
Wellington 51, Rose Hill 32
Wellsville 31, Iola 29
West Elk 55, Flinthills 35
White City 42, Wakefield 23
Wichita County 58, Syracuse 32
Wichita Heights 50, Wichita Bishop Carroll 29
Wichita Northwest 49, Wichita North 33
Wichita South 51, Wichita Southeast 28
Wichita Trinity 58, Belle Plaine 35

TMP sweeps Ellinwood

TMPGIRLS:   TMP 54    Ellinwood 46

TMP picked up their third win on the year with a 54-46 win over Ellinwood.  The Lady Monarchs never trailed in the game and led by 16 points heading into the 4th quarter where they only scored 2 points, both from the foul line.  It was enough for the win.  Jenna Schuckman and Heather Ruder led the way for TMP with 17 points apiece.

Rose McFarland Post-Game 1-29-13

 

BOYS:  TMP 65   Ellinwood 61

TMP had three players in double figures and defeated Ellinwood 65-61 on Tuesday Night.  Kameron Schmidt came off the bench to lead TMP with 15 points while Shane Zimmerman and Jordan Gottschalk added 14 for the now 5-9 Monarchs.  TMP trailed only once in the game early and held a double digit lead for most of the second half.  Ellinwood made a late run to cut it to single digits but the game was never in doubt late.

Joe Hertel Postgame 1-29-13

Hays High Splits Meeting With Salina South

IndianHays High 38 – Salina South 40 OT (Ladies)

The Hays High Lady Indians lost consecutive games for just the second time this season, as their upset bid of the 6th ranked Salina South Cougars came up short on Tuesday night.  Hays led 7-0 to start the game and built their largest lead (11-3) at the end of the first quarter.  Hays still lead by seven at halftime and by five after three quarters.  South took their first lead of the game midway through the fourth quarter 25-23, but Hays responded with a 6-0 run to lead again by five.  Katelyn Schumacher scored three points over a twenty second period to give Hays a two point lead with 27 seconds remaining.  South missed a shot from the lane, then had a three pointer blocked that was rebounded and scored as the horn sounded sending the game into overtime.

In over time Hays led twice by two points and was tied at 38 on an Emily Braun free throw with 12 seconds left.  Megan Holloway, an Emporia State University signee, went the length of the court and scored with just 2.3 seconds remaining and the Indians heave at the buzzer came up several feet short.

Hays falls to 6-8 on the season while Salina South is now 11-2.  The Indians shot 44% from the field but turned the ball over 19 times in the loss.  Taylor Herman led the team with 11 and Schumacher grabbed 12 rebounds.  Cassidy Cook led the Cougars in scoring with 16 and grabbed 14 rebounds.

Maska Post Game Interview 1-29-13
Ladies Highlights 1-29-13

Hays High 54 – Salina South 48 (Boys)

Hays High needed to win, period.  Hays had lost three games in a row and were only 2-4 since starting the season with seven consecutive wins.  It wasn’t always pretty but the Hays pulled a win out of Salina South gym 54-48.  Hays shot just 2-14 in the first quarter and was down 11-6 after the first eight minutes.  Hays got within two twice, but could never tie and then fell down seven with 2:45 remaining before halftime.  The Indians then woke up.  Kyler Niernberger converted on a rare four point play, Derek Bixenman knocked in a long three and Adam Deterding scored right before half, giving the Indians a 25-23 lead.  South made two free throws to tie the game at halftime.

After falling behind 27-25 to open the second half, Hays went on a 12-2 run opening up a 8 point lead with all 12 points scored by Brady Werth and Kade Parker.  Hays High led by five entering the fourth quarter, but never gave up the lead despite only scoring one fourth quarter field goal.  Hays went 1-7 from the field but made 13 of 17 and 11 of their final 13 over the final four minutes of the game.  Hays shot 33% from the field, but did make 5 of 13 three’s and 17 of 23 free throws.  South shot 39% made just three, three’s and 15 of 21 free throws.

Hays was lead in scoring by Brady Werth with 14 points while Kade Parker scored 11.  Six players scored four points or more in the win.  Hays moves to 10-4 on the year while South drops to 4-9.

The Indians return to action next Tuesday when they host Salina Central.

Keltner Post Game Interview 1-29-13
Boys Highlights 1-29-13

Hays Hurricanes Swimmer Chosen for Midwest All-Star Swim Meet

Hays Swim-Isaac SmithHays Hurricanes swimmer, Isaac Smith was recently chosen to represent the Missouri Valley Swim League at the 29th Annual Midwest All-Star Swim Meet.

The meet, held in Lawrence on January 12-13, 2013 was for the top swimmers from the Colorado, Iowa, Midwestern, Missouri Valley and South Dakota swim leagues.  Smith was the only swimmer from Western Kansas chosen to compete in the meet.

Smith advanced from the preliminary rounds to the finals in the 50 Butterfly, 100 Breaststroke and 50 Breaststroke.   Final results include second place in both the 100 Breaststroke (1:21.86) and 50 Breaststroke (35.84).

Smith, is a 10 year old fifth grader at Wilson Elementary.   He is the son of Brad and Michele Smith.  He is coached locally by Hurricanes Head Coach, Morgan Hagerman.

Napier Named MIAA Wrestler of the Week for Third Time This Season

FHSU-WRE-NapierFor the third time this season, Fort Hays State’s C.J. Napier has been named the MIAA Wrestler of the Week. Napier was the champion of the 141-pound bracket at the Kansas Cup on Sunday (Jan. 27) in Wichita, Kan. Napier was also the wrestler of the week for January 14 and November 19.

Napier went 4-0 in his bracket, winning all of his matches by decisions of four points or less. In the quarterfinals, he defeated Terrance Moore of Neosho Community College, the No. 10 ranked wrestler in the NJCAA, by a 3-2 margin. In the bracket’s final he earned a 5-3 decision over Tyler Davis of Labette Community College, the No. 5 ranked wrestler in the NJCAA. As the No. 4 ranked wrestler in Division II, he improved his overall record to 25-4 on the season. Napier is native of Columbus, Kan. and transfered to FHSU prior to his sophomore year from the University of Nebraska.

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