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FHSU Volleyball No Test For No.1 Ranked UNK

The last time the Fort Hays State volleyball played their home opener against Nebraska-Kearney, they won. That was back in 2003. It also happens to be the last time the Tigers beat the Lopers in volleyball. UNK ran their win streak to 13 Tuesday night with a straight sets (25-7, 25-12, 25-16) victory in front of 1,011 at Gross Coliseum.

Chris Brown Post-match Interview
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The top-ranked Lopers jumped out to an early 15-2 lead in the first set. The Tigers were within two points in the second set when UNK reeled off eight straight to take control. Fort Hays held their only lead of the match early in the third before the Lopers eventually pulled away.

Nebraska-Kearney hit .375 for the match while the Tigers hit .000 with 22 kills and 22 errors.

Jenna Ulrich led Fort Hays with six kills. Kayla Zoglman had 18 assists as the Tigers fall to 6-4. UNK is 8-0 and wins their MIAA debut.

Herman Leads FHSU Men’s Golfers at Pitt State Invite

Trey Herman fired a pair of 73’s to finish in a fourth place tie and helped the Fort Hays State men’s golf team to a sixth-place team finish at the Pittsburg State Invitational which wrapped up Tuesday at the Crestwood Country Club.

Herman finished two-over the tournament and was two shots back of Washburn’s Sam Schulte. Tucker O’Hair finished five-over and tied for eighth.

The men return to action in two weeks at the Northeastern State Classic in Broken Arrow, Okla. The tournament will be at Emerald Falls Country Club.

FHSU results…

T4. Trey Herman, 73-73, 146
T8. Tucker O’Hair, 74-75, 149
T31. Mark Cunningham II, 79-75, 154
T57. Travis Kleweno, 77-83, 160
T67. Jeff Jarvis, 85-82, 167

FHSU Women 14th at Drury Fall Shootout
The Fort Hays State women finished 14th at the Drury Fall Shootout in Bolivar, Missouri.  Carmen Thompson closed with a 79 and was the Tigers top finisher, tying for 48th.

Southwestern Oklahoma State won the event with a total of 612.

The Lady Tigers return to action next week at the Northeastern State Women’s Classic in Tahlequah, Okla. The tournament will be at the Cherry Springs Golf Course.

FHSU results…

T48. Carmen Thompson, 88-79, 167
T55. Samantha Hobson, 86-82 , 168
T63. Kaycee Beilman, 83-89, 172
T84. Megan DeWerff, 90-89, 179
T96. Chelsea Deitz, 97-97, 194

Western Kansas Football League Sept. 8 Results

Hays Team Scores from Sept. 8th games…

4th grade Oakley 13 @ Hays Gamblers 12
4th grade Hays Outlaws 6 @ Phillipsburg 12
5th grade Hays Gamblers 6 @ Smoky Valley 8
5th grade Hays Outlaws 12 @ Phillipsburg 0
6th grade Oakley 0 @ Hays Gamblers 34
6th grade Hays Outlaws 20 @ Colby 34
7th grade Mcpherson#1 30 @ Hays Enforcers 12

Hays High Boys Soccer Defeats Great Bend

The Hays High boy’s soccer team bounced back from their loss in the title game of the McPherson Invitational with a 3-1 victory over Great Bend Monday.

Jordan Windholz scored the Indians first goal in the 11th minute off an assist from Cody Brown. Riley Zimmerman made it 2-0 in the 55 th minute, tapping in Kellen Griffin’s corner kick. Lane Clark made it 3-0 on a header off a free kick from Cody Brown.

Great Bend scored their lone goal in the 68th minute.

Hays High improves to 3-3 overall and 1-1 in the Western Athletic Conference.

HHS Girls’ Golfers 3rd at Garden City Invitational

The Hays High girls’ golf team shoots a 408 and finishes third, 59 strokes behind first-place Maize at the Garden City Invitational Monday. Garden City was second with a 365.

Nobody from Hays finishes in the top-15. The Indians were led by Taylor Herman and Lexie Schaben who both fired a 100 and tied for 16th.

Complete results below…

Team Finish:
1. Maize-349
2. Garden City-365
3. Hays High-408
4. Goodland-410
5. Syracuse-412
6. Ulysses-424
7. Goodard-440
8. Great Bend-448
9. Dodge City-455
10. Hugoton-477
11. Lakin-481
12. Liberal-492

Top 15 Medalists:
1. Abbi Shaddix, Garden City-78
2. Abbey Campbell, Garden City-80
3. Taelyn Entriken, Maize-81
4. Kelsey Kreutzer, Ulysses-86
5. Olivia Ortego, Holcomb-87
6. Lizzie Hurley, Maize-89
6. Maddie Scheer, Maize-89
8. Ashley Reiswig, Maize-90
9. Lauren Coop, Maize-91
10. Kiah Rash, Syracuse-93
11. Shelby Hoover, Goodard-94
11. Stephanie Geven, Syracuse-94
11. Maggie Koops, Ulysses-94
14. Taylor Schlyer, Goodard-95
15. Lindsay Bradstreet, Garden City-97

Hays High Results
Taylor Herman-100, tie 16th
Lexie Schaben-100, tie 16th
Courtney Hess-102
Elissa Jensen-106

 

 

 

No. 13 FHSU Men’s Soccer Edges Colorado Mesa

The No. 13 Fort Hays State men’s soccer team defeated Colorado Mesa, 2-1, on Sunday afternoon (Sept. 9) in the final match of the Days Inn/FHSU Soccer Classic at the FHSU Soccer Stadium in Hays. Daniel Peralta tallied the game winner to give the Tigers the 2-1 win and a perfect 4-0 start so far in 2012.

Peralta knocked in a Tanner Brock shot from the right side of the box after the Maverick goalkeeper could not corral the Brock shot. The goal, Peralta’s team-high fourth of the season, gave the Tigers the 2-1 lead in the 70th minute.

Fort Hays State scored the first goal of the game in the 25th minute as Tomas Mares hit in his own rebound from a penalty kick that did not get past the keeper to the left side.

The Mavericks responded in the 40th minute when CMU’s Kevin Escobar headed in a cross from Marco Escobar to tie the score at 1-1.

Kent Freund made his first appearance in goal this season getting the win for the Tigers. He made one save and allowed the one Maverick goal.

The Tigers are now 4-0 on the season and went 2-0 at the Days Inn/FHSU Soccer Classic this weekend, defeating Sioux Falls on Friday, 3-1. FHSU starts the MIAA slate on Friday with a road tilt at Southern Nazarene at 7 p.m. The Tigers then travel to No. 24 West Texas A&M on Sunday for a non-conference contest.

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Big First Half Lifts Washburn Over FHSU

Washburn scores touchdowns on four of their first five possessions, racing out to a 28-0 first quarter lead and knocks off the Fort Hays State Tigers 45-20 in front of 5,054 in the Tigers homer opener at Lewis Field Saturday night.

Chris Brown Postgame Interview
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FHSU Player Interviews
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Game Highlights
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The Tigers lost two fumbles and an interception the first stanza resulting in 14 Ichabods points. Washburn added two second quarter touchdowns to lead 42-0 at the half.

Fort Hays State scored their first points on a Tarean Austin one-yard run with 6:02 to play in the third quarter. Raheeme Dumas returned a Joel Piper interception 28 yards for a score with 6:32 to play in the fourth quarter to make it 45-13. The Tigers scored their last points on a three-yard TD pass from Austin to Travious Alexander.

The Ichabods held the Tigers to just 72 yards off offense in the first half and 246 for the game while they racked up 565 yards.

Austin was 13-31 for 131 yards with one touchdown and one interception. He was also sacked three times. Freshman Addie Brown rushed for 114 yards on 21 carries. Starting tailback Ed Smith had just one carry in the game after injuring his shoulder early in the game.

Mitch Buhler was 15-20 for 252 yards and four touchdowns for the Ichabods who start the season 2-0. The Tigers fall to 0-2.

Hays High Boys Soccer Falls in Mac Invitational Title Match

McPherson grabbed a first half 3-0 lead over Hays High and defeats the Indians 4-1 in the title game of the McPherson Invitational.

The Bullpups add a second half goal to go up 4-0. The Indians score their lone goal in the 77th minute from Shawn Herrman.

Despite the loss, Hays High did place four players on the all tournament team (Shawn Herrman, Lane Clark, Kellen Griffin, and Jordan Windholz).

Salina South 4, TMP-Marian 0
The TMP-Marian Monarchs fall to the Cougars in the third-place match. The Monarchs go 1-2 in the tournament.

Clay Center takes out TMP

TMP football suffered their first loss of the season Friday night against Clay Center.  The Tigers controlled the game from the opening kickoff, forcing TMP 3 and out on the Monarchs’ first possession and then scoring 3 plays later, leading 6-0.  Two minutes later, the Tigers were on the board again and lead 12-0.

TMP trailed 26-0 before they cracked the scoreboard on a 65 yard touchdown pass from Shane Zimmerman to Anthony Walters. It would be the only score of the game for TMP, losing 28-7. After racking up nearly 500 yards of total offense a week ago, TMP managed only 139 yards against Clay Center and did not pick up a first down the entire game.

TMP hits the road for the first time next Friday Night to take on Larned.

 

Friday Night Football Scoreboard

FULL STATE SCOREBOARD

Andale 28, Rose Hill 23

Arkansas City 16, Andover 0

Baileyville-B&B 46, Quinter 0

Baldwin 28, Paola 14

Beloit 54, Smith Center 0

Bishop Miege 37, Gardner-Edgerton 20

Blue Valley Stilwell 47, BV North 28

Bluestem 12, Medicine Lodge 0

Bonner Springs 34, Lansing 7

Buhler 35, Wichita Collegiate 21

BV West 31, BV Northwest 10

Cair Paravel 38, Bishop Seabury Academy 0

Centralia 28, Riley County 0

Chanute 42, Labette County 0

Chapman 14, Southeast Saline 2

Cheney 22, Wichita Independent 7

Cimarron 55, Syracuse 6

Clay Center 28, Hays-TMP-Marian 7

Clearwater 26, El Dorado 6

Coffeyville 49, Parsons 0

Concordia 52, Wellington 20

Conway Springs 33, Caney Valley 8

Cunningham 44, Pratt Skyline 24

Derby 48, Andover Central 0

DeSoto 14, Ottawa 0

Douglass 22, Sunrise Christian 20

Elkhart 17, Southwestern Hts. 6

Ell-Saline 45, Remington 0

Emporia 21, Manhattan 0

Eudora 21, Louisburg 20

Fort Scott 35, Columbus 32

Galena 54, Erie 7

Garden Plain 49, Chaparral 17

Girard 25, Riverton 6

Goddard 22, Valley Center 7

Great Bend 28, Ulysses 20

Halstead 20, Lyons 16

Hays 58, McPherson 28

Hiawatha 24, Jefferson West 23

Hillsboro 28, Sterling 6

Hodgeman County 46, Ashland 0

Hutchinson 56, Wichita Campus 0

Hutchinson Trinity 34, Moundridge 0

Jackson Heights 52, Oskaloosa 12

Jefferson North 24, Pleasant Ridge 16

KC Piper 35, Basehor-Linwood 22

Kiowa County 40, South Gray 14

Lawrence Free State 28, SM West 14

Lebo 48, Southern Coffey 0

Lincoln 32, Sylvan-Lucas 24

Lyndon 63, Osage City 0

Maize South 41, Goddard-Eisenhower 0

McLouth 46, Doniphan West 14

Meade 63, Lakin 14

Minneapolis 7, Washington County 0

Moscow 34, Satanta 22

Mulvane 68, Augusta 21

Nemaha Valley 41, Royal Valley 24

Ness City 58, Macksville 8

Nickerson 50, Hesston 27

Oakley 63, Sublette 6

Olpe 15, Wellsville 14

Oswego 38, Eureka 6

Otis-Bison 40, Central Plains 14

Oxford 46, Norwich 0

Pittsburg Colgan 54, Baxter Springs 0

Prairie View 40, Anderson County 18

Pratt 32, Haven 0

Riverside 29, Valley Falls 6

Rock Creek 40, Wabaunsee 22

Rock Hills 26, Hanover 0

Rolla 20, Deerfield 14

Rossville 14, Abilene 7

Sabetha 20, Perry-Lecompton 14

Salina Central 27, Newton 13

Salina Sacred Heart 77, Republic County 6

Salina South 43, Maize 14

Scott City 47, Colby 7

Sedgwick 45, Marion 6

Shawnee Heights 21, KC Schlagle 0

SM South 17, Leavenworth 3

Smoky Valley 12, Kingman 0

Solomon 57, White City 8

South East 41, Frontenac 14

South Haven 48, South Barber 8

St. Francis 48, Dundy County-Stratton, Neb. 6

St. James Academy 45, KC Bishop Ward 0

St. John’s Military 56, Flint Hills Christian 16

St. Mary’s Academy 50, Independence 13

Thunder Ridge 58, Pike Valley 12

Topeka 30, Topeka Hayden 15

Topeka Seaman 35, Junction City 0

Veritas Christian 54, Burlingame 8

Washburn Rural 50, Highland Park 21

Weskan 34, Logan 6

West Elk 48, Yates Center 0

Wichita Bishop Carroll 55, Wichita North 0

Wichita Southeast 24, Kapaun Mount Carmel 0

Winfield 42, Circle 18

Hays High Trounces McPherson 58-28

Hays High scored on all but three of their drives in a 58-28 win over McPherson (1-1), on the road Friday night.  The three drives Hays didn’t score was on a fumble inside the McPherson ten yard line, a drive ended by the expiration of the first half, and a three and out to start the third quarter.

McPherson drove into Hays territory on their first two drives of the game but came up empty on a Chance Pitcock interception and then lost a fumble at the ten yard line.  Hays converted both turnovers into points and 10-0 lead on a 27 yard Lane Clark field goal and Preston Weigel two yard touchdown run.

McPherson answered back though late in the first quarter with a six play 80 yard drive, Austin O’Bannon capped the drive with a 26 yard TD run on third down for a 10-7 score.

Hays scored almost immediately after a Pitcock kick-off return to the McPherson 35 yard line, quarterback Alex Delton scored four plays later on a five yard run, but the extra point was block making the score 16-7.

Hays took a 24-7 lead on a David Cardinal seven yard score, his first of four rushing touchdowns, putting the Indians up 24-7 after a successful two point conversion.

It appeared that Hays High was driving for a fifth consecutive score in the first half, but fumbled at the two yard line.  McPherson quarterback Kyle Kinnamon escaped a safety twice on the next few plays and after a Hays High penalty on third down, found Keaton Sorenson for a 77 yard pass and catch just before half time to make the score 24-14 at the break.

Each team traded punts to open the second half and then it was all Hays High.  Cardinal punctuated three consecutive drives with touchdowns to make the score 45-14 eight seconds into the fourth quarter.  Sandwiched in the middle of all of that was a McPherson three and out and another Chance Pitcock interception.

McPherson did score 14 fourth quarter points after that mark on a 15 play 6:04 drive and a 43 yard yard touchdown pass by Kinnamon, but Hays scored 13 more points with a 45 yard Delton touchdown and a 75 yard touchdown run from Adam Klaus with :20 left in the game.

Hays piled up 526 yards of offense (392 rushing and 134 passing).  McPherson total 409 (151 rushing and 258 passing.

David Cardinal ran 20 times for 134 yards and three touchdowns.  Alex Delton carried 14 times for 123 yards and two touchdowns.  Delton also was 5-8 for 134 threw the air.  Adam Deterding led the team with three receptions for 97 yards.

Hays moves into Western Athletic Conference play next week against Liberal who picked up their first win of the year with an 80-7 win over Guymon, OK.

Hays High

Post Game Interview (part 1):
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Post Game Interview (part 2):
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Highlights:
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