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HHS Boys Soccer Falls to No. 5 Bishop Carroll in 2OT

The Hays High boys soccer team game 5th-ranked Bishop Carroll a good run, but falls 2-1 in two overtimes Thursday in Wichita.

Carroll scored five minutes into the match and it would stay that way until Jordan Windholz’s equalizer on an assist from Cody Brown with 47 seconds remaining in regulation.

Carroll scored the game-winner with 5:11 to play in the second overtime period.

The Indians are now 5-8-2 on the year. They play their final regular season match next Thursday against TMP-Marian who lost 4-1 to Garden City at the Wichita North Cup yesterday.

Week 6 KVA Rankings

The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce the 2012 Week 6 Volleyball Rankings sponsored by PrepVolleyball.com.

Class 6A
1. Washburn Rural (25-3)
2. Gardner-Edgerton (26-5)
3. Blue Valley North (22-6)
4. Olathe East (23-4)
5. Wichita Northwest (29-4)
Others: Blue Valley West (18-9), Maize (22-8), Olathe Northwest (21-6), Olathe South (17-8)

Class 5A
1. St. James Academy (22-3)
2. St. Thomas Aquinas (21-7)
3. Bishop Miege (19-6)
4. Valley Center (26-2)
5. Kapaun Mt. Carmel (24-3)
Others: Andover (19-9), Bishop Carroll (20-6), Newton (28-8), Shawnee Heights (20-6)

Class 4A
1. McPherson (31-4)
2. Topeka-Hayden (18-9)
3. Chanute (30-1)
4. Wamego (25-4)
5. Holton (19-6)
Others: Andale (28-7), Pratt (23-4), Rose Hill (19-8), Wichita Trinity (25-3)

Class 3A
1. Hillsboro (26-2)
2. Mission Valley (29-1)
3. Burlington (24-2)
4. Garden Plain (26-2)
5. Sedgwick (27-1)
Others: Cheney (19-7), Ellsworth (18-4), Hoisington (20-6), Holcomb (26-4), Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic (21-4), Jayhawk-Linn (20-4), Silver Lake (22-8)

Class 2A
1. Ell-Saline (22-3)
2. Burlingame (23-2)
3. Washington County (27-2)
4. Kiowa County (28-4)
5. Hill City (25-2)
Others: Decatur Community (19-7), Ellis (21-5), Smith Center (19-7), Uniontown (22-6),
Wabaunsee (25-7)

Class 1A – Division I
1. Olpe (21-2) (1)
2. St. John-Hudson (23-6) (2)
3. Dexter/Cedar Vale (29-2) (4)
4. Centralia (26-4) (3)
5. Hoxie (23-2) (NR)
Others: Goessel (20-8), Spearville (24-5), Thunder Ridge (20-7), Waverly (16-6)

Class 1A – Division II
1. Baileyville B&B (27-2) (1)
2. Norwich (15-3) (2)
3. Argonia (27-4) (3)
4. Ingalls (24-7) (4)
5. Wheatland-Grinnell (17-9) (5)
Others: St. John’s-Beloit/Tipton (19-6), Wallace County (20-5), Weskan (19-7), Wilson (24-4)

FHSU Volleyball Holds Off Missouri Western

The Tiger volleyball team pulled out a hard-fought four-set victory over Missouri Western on Tuesday evening in Hays. The key was the Tigers 30-28 victory in the third set to break the 1-1 tie in the match, then went on to win set four 25-21. FHSU moved to 18-6 overall and 4-3 in the MIAA with the win.

Kurt Kohler Postgame Interview
VB Coach 10-9-12

Match Highlights
VB Highlights 10-9-12

Madison Schwartz fueled the FHSU offense in the first set with five kills on 10 attacks with no errors, hitting .500 in the set. Jenna Ulrich, Kylee Hoagland and Sara Hewson all added three kills in the first set. The four combined for a .400 hitting percentage in the opening set in which the Tigers hit .317 as a team.

The Griffons fired back at the Tigers in the second set to even up the match, hitting .297 to just .121 for the Tigers.

The action heated up in the third set as the Tigers pushed out to a six-point lead at 13-7, but the Griffons slowly came back to tied the set at 20-20. The Griffons went on a three-point run after trailing 22-21 to get to set point at 24-22, but the Tigers fought it off with consecutive blocks by Ulrich and Hewson and Ulrich pushed the Tigers on top by one with a kill. FHSU fought off three more set points for the Griffons before ending the set on a three-point run, triggered by a kill from Schwartz.

Schwartz fueled the Tiger offense again in the fourth set with six of her match-high 17 kills, a season high for Schwartz.

Ulrich and Hoagland combined for 30 kills in the match, Ulrich with 16 and Hoagland with 14, as the Tiger middle hitters combined for a .407 hitting percentage. Ulrich hit .448 and Hoagland hit .367.

Setter Kayla Zoglman had a big double-double for the Tigers with 49 assists and a team-high 24 digs.  Makenzie Weinman had 16 digs and Hewson added 12.

Sarah Faubel led the Griffons with 13 kills and Jessie Thorup added 12. The assists were split almost evenly as Stephanie Hattey had 24 and Jordon Chohon had 23. Brooke Cousino led the Griffons in digs with 20.

Fort Hays State turns its focus to Lindenwood on Friday in another key MIAA match. Lindenwood is currently 12-8 overall and 2-4 in the MIAA.

– FHSU Sports Information –

HHS Boys Soccer Drops Home Finale

The Hays High boys soccer team scored early but not enough as they fall 2-1 to Garden City in their final home match of the season.

Shawn Herrman put the Indians up 1-0 four minutes into the match. It would stay that way until the 73rd minute when the Buffs scored the equalizer. They would put in the go-ahead and eventual game-winning goal two minutes later.

Hays is now 6-8-2 overall and 3-4-1 in the Western Athletic Conference. They travel to Bishop Carroll tomorrow.

Hays Football Association/ results from 10-6-12

Here are the results from this past weekend (10/6/12)
3rd/4th Larned 12 – 0 over Hays Outlaws
3rd/4th Hays Gamblers 12 – 6 over Great Bend
5th grade Hays Gamblers 22 – Great Bend Red 6
5th grade Hays Outlaws 7 – Great Bend Black 24
Hays Outlaws 6th Grade beat Larned 47-6
Hays Gamblers 6th grade beat Great Bend 46-0

7th grade Hays enforcers lost 30 to 6 to Salina Cougars

FHSU Men’s Soccer up to No. 17 in NSCAA Poll

The Fort Hays State men’s soccer team moved up one spot to No. 17 in the NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer National Poll, announced by the NSCAA today (Oct. 9). In the Central Region rankings, FHSU regained the No. 1 spot after being No. 2 last week.

The Tigers, who are ranked for the sixth straight week, went 0-1-1 last week in two non-conference matches, including a 2-2 tie against then-No. 11 West Texas A&M in Hays. FHSU lost 2-0 to Eastern New Mexico in its other match of the week. With the 0-1-1 week, the Tigers are now 8-3-1 overall and 4-1 in the MIAA.

Fort Hays State also moved up in the Central Region rankings, going from No. 2 to No. 1. Lindenwood, which was No. 1 in last week’s rankings, dropped to No. 3 after falling to Oakland City, 1-0, during the week. Northeastern State moved to No. 2. Before last week, FHSU ranked No. 1 for the first four weeks of the region rankings. Truman, which the Tigers play this weekend, is No. 4 and Ouachita Baptist ranks No. 5.

The Tigers are the highest ranked MIAA school at No. 17. Northeastern State is the only other ranked MIAA team at No. 25. Lindenwood received votes in the poll.

FHSU starts a four-match road trip this weekend, going to Truman on Thursday (Oct. 11) and Upper Iowa on Friday (Oct. 12). Both matches start at 3 p.m.

– FHSU Sports Information –

HHS Girls’ Golf Team Qualifies for 5A State

The Hays High girls’ golf team is headed to state after a third place finish at the Salina regional. The Indians shoot a 390, three shots behind second-place Salina Central and four behind first-place Newton.

Hays put two in the top-10 led by Taylor Herman’s 92. Courtney Hess shot a 95 and finished ninth. The 5A state tournament is Monday in Emporia.

Hays High Results:
TaylorHerman: 45 – 47 = 92 – 6th place
Courtney Hess: 48 – 47 = 95 – 9th place
Lexie Schaben: 51 – 48 = 99 – T12th place
Zoey Gubitoso: 54 – 50 = 104 – T14th place
Elissa Jensen: 56 – 48 = 104 – T14th place

Team Finish:
1. Newton-386
2. Salina Central-387
3. Hays High-390
4. Great Bend-413
5. Maize South-417
6. Salina South-426
7. Valley Center-471

Top 10 Medalists:
1. Alissa Kim- Salina Central-80
2. Laine Evans-Maize South-81
3. Taylor Knoth-Salina Central-89
4. Maddie Werth-Great Bend-91
5. Alexa Salsbery-Newton-91
6. Tayor Herman-Hays High-92
7. Ginny Loeffler-Newton-93
8. Rachel Schremmer-Maize South-95
9. Coutrney Hess-Hays High-95
10. Lexi Pauls-Newton-95

TMP-Marian Qualifies 3 for 3-2-1A State Golf

TMP-Marian finished fourth at the Russell regional, 15 strokes behind third-place Hoisington.

The Monarchs did qualify three individuals. Monica Michaud was 12th with a 115, Emily Leiker 15th with a 125 and Annake Applequist 18th with a 128. The 3-2-1A state tournament is next Monday at Cherry Oaks in Cheney.

Team Results:
1. Russell-418
2. Cheney-418
3. Hoisington-446
4. TMP-Marian-501

1. Shianne Cokely-Cheney-98
2. Alex Ptacek-Russell-98
3. Megan Boxberger-Russell-101
4. Brooklyn Lonker-Cheney-103
5. Ashton Nickelson-Hoisington-104
6. Anna Plante-Russell-104
7. Jordin Greer-Hoisington-106
8. Taylor Wheelock-Cheney-107
9. Hannah Wilborn-Hoisington-109
10. Daleen Turner-Cheney-110
11. Janna Schulte-Russell-115
12. Monica Michaud-TMP-Marian-115*
13. Nikkie Lampkins-Pretty Prairie-117
14. Selena Wapelhorst-Pretty Prairie-117
15. Emily Leiker-TMP-Marian-125*
16. Karisa Schremmer-Hoisington-127
17. Megan Hendrich-Russell-128
18. Annaka Applequist-TMP-Marian-128*
19. Elyssa Kohler-Cheney-131
20. Andi Marsell-TMP-Marian-133
21. Aubrey Campbell-Russell-140
22. Presley Smith-Hoisington-142
23. Haileigh Jacobs-TMP-Marian-143
24. Bailie Busher-Cheney-145
25. Jenna Schuckman-TMP-Marian-145
26. Abi Hurter-Hoisington-147
27. Kathlynn Carter-Kingman-147
28. Elizabeth Meis-Kingman-153
29. Madison Goodale-Kingman-202

 

FHSU Men’s Soccer Rallies Late For Draw with No. 11 West Texas A&M

The Tigers scored two goals in the final 11 minutes of regulation to tie West Texas A&M, 2-2, on Sunday in a non-conference match at the FHSU Soccer Stadium in Hays. Diego Cabral scored both goals for the Tigers, his fifth and sixth of the season. FHSU moves to 8-3-1 on the season and West Texas goes to 8-1-2.

The Buffs put in the first two goals, both scored by Dominic Furness early in the second half. Less than a minute into the second half, Furness put in a shot right in front, beating Kent Freund to his right side. Furness scored his second goal in the 62nd minute on another shot right in front for a 2-0 Buffs advantage.

Cabral scored his first of two goals in the 80th minute on a penalty kick, cutting the margin to one at 2-1. The PK was set up after a Buffs foul on Austin Clifton in the box. On the second goal, Cabral’s header found the back of the net after a free kick from Tanner Brock from about 45 yards out.

After two 10 minute scoreless overtime periods, the match ended with a 2-2 score.

Freund went the full 110 minutes in goal for FHSU, making 14 saves, which is the most in FHSU men’s soccer history, and allowing the two goals.

The Tigers return to MIAA play on Thursday for a 3 p.m. match against Truman. FHSU plays four-straight road matches and then return home for its regular season finale on Oct. 26 against Southern Nazarene.

– FHSU Sports Information –

FHSU Women’s Soccer Falls in 2 Overtimes

Fort Hays State women’s soccer allowed a goal six minutes into double overtime, falling 2-1 to Northeastern State on Sunday at DeLoache Field in Tahlequah, Okla. The Tigers dropped to 7-5 overall and 3-4 in the MIAA, while NSU moved to 9-2 and 4-2 in the MIAA.

NSU’s Renee Valcarcel scored the golden goal in the 106th minute. She knocked in a deflection on the right side of the goal.

The Tigers Ember Albertson sent the match to overtime, tying the score at 1-1 in the 69th minute. Albertson put in a flip throw in from Alexis Aiman that bounced over two players to Albertson.

The Riverhawks took the early 1-0 lead in the 10th minute as Emily Voges scored off a rebound that deflected of the left post.

Rachael Schaad went the whole way in goal for FHSU, making eight saves and allowing two goals.

FHSU returns home for two matches. The Tigers take on Missouri Western on Thursday at 6 p.m. then clashes with Northwest Missouri State on Saturday at 11 a.m.

– FHSU Sports Information –

Turnovers Lead Lindenwood Past FHSU on Homecoming

The Fort Hays State Tigers turn the ball over five times including twice in the fourth quarter and lose their homecoming game to Lindenwood 20-17 in front of 3,345 Saturday night at Lewis Field.

Game Highlights

Fort Hays State (1-5, 1-5) led 17-13 and forced the Lions to punt, but Keaton Callins muffed the return giving Lindenwood (5-1, 4-1) the ball at the Tiger 15. Two plays later they would score to lead 20-17.

The Tigers drove down to the Lions four, but Tarean Austin threw an interception in the endzone with 1:17 left.

FHSU held a one-point lead at halftime thanks to a 12-yard TD pass from Tarean Austin to Tanner Hagemen with 47 seconds to play. It capped a 10 play 75 yard drive following a Lindenwood touchdown which gave the Lions a 13-7 lead.

Austin scored the Tigers first touchdown on an 8-yard run with 11:05 to play in the second quarter. Cornelius Gallon hauled in a 39-yard pass on the final play of the first quarter to set up the score.

Lindenwood scored first on a 36-yard field goal to cap a 13-play drive on their first possession.

The Tigers had a fumble and interception on their first two possessions but the defense bailed them out with two fourth-down stops.

Hays High Overwhelms Dodge City 52-31

Photo courtesy: hayshighindians.com

Hays High scored three touchdowns on their first seven plays of offense, rolling to a 52-31 victory over Dodge City on Friday night.

The Indians opened the game with a two play 73 yard drive finished with a 71 yard touchdown run by Preston Weigel.  After a three and out from Dodge city, David Cardinal capped off a two play 83 yard drive with a 82 yard score, taking a 14-0 lead with 7:20 to go in the first quarter.  Dodge City did respond with a Blaik Middleton touchdown run, but the Indians scored again in three plays on a Alex Delton to Adam Deterding touchdown pass from 74 yards out taking a 21-7 lead into the second quarter.

Hays stretched their lead to 38-7 at the half.

Dodge City did get with in 21 points late in the third quarter 45-24, but never any closer.

Hays had several players with huge performances.  Alex Delton went 12-14 passing for 220 yards and four touchdowns.  He has four touchdown passes in each of his last two games.  Three of the touchdowns tonight went to Adam Deterding who caught five passes for 120 yards.  Emilio Mitchell also caught a touchdown pass.

Two Indians went over 100 yards rushing.  Preston Weigel led the way with 187 yards and one touchdown on only 12 touches.  David Cardinal ran for 150 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries.

Hays moves to 5-1 on the season and 3-0 in the Western Athletic Conference.  Dodge drops to 3-3 and 1-2 in the WAC.  Hays is at 5-1 Great Bend next Friday.

Hays scored on all six of their first half possessions with five touchdowns and a field goal by Lane Clark.

 

Highlights:
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Post Game Interview:
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