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Lady Tigers Play to Scoreless Draw with Coyotes in Final Exhibition

Fort Hays State played to a scoreless draw at Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina, Kan., on Sunday evening. The teams opted to play overtime, but neither team could find the net after 110 minutes. Kansas Wesleyan is ranked No. 23 in the preseason NAIA national rankings.

Nicole Barnaba played the first half in goal, then Rachel Schnaad entered and kept the Coyotes from scoring in the second half and overtime. Schaad had nine of the 12 saves between the two goalkeepers.

Fort Hays State put seven shots on goal. Six were saved by Emily Tielrooy, who played the entire game in goal for KWU. Kansas Wesleyan doubled up Fort Hays State in shots for the game, 24-12.

Fort Hays State finished 2-0-1 in its exhibition contests. The season begins on Friday, August 31 on the road at UC-Colorado Springs, then the Lady Tigers stop in Pueblo, Colo., two days later for a match with CSU-Pueblo. The first regular season home contest is on September 5 against McPherson College.

HHS Girls’ Tennis Wins Season Opener

The Hays High girls’ tennis team opened their season Thursday with a win at the Cimarron Round-Robin. The Indians tied Tribune with 40 points, but win the tiebreaker on winning percentage.

Freshman Brooke Forinash opened her career going 4-1 to win No. 2 singles. Her victory in the last match of the day pushed the Indians into the first place tie.

Hays had three second place finishes. Shelby Dinkel, who went 4-1 in No. 1 singles, Megan Bird and Jane Gagnon, who were 3-1 in No. 1doubles and Kelsee and Taylor DeBoer who finished 4-1 in No. 2 doubles.

KVA Releases Preseason High School Volleyball Rankings

Several area schools are ranked in the Kansas Volleyball Association high school preseason rankings. Victoria is ranked second in 1A Division II with Wheatland-Grinnell fourth. Smith Center is third in 2A while Hoisington is second and Phillipsburg third in 3A.

Complete rankings below…

6A
1. Washburn Rural
2. Blue Valley-North
3. Gardner-Edgerton
4. Olathe East
5. Blue Valley-West
Others: Blue Valley-Northwest, Manhattan, Olathe Northwest

5A
1. Bishop Miege
2. Blue Valley
3. Newton
4. Seaman
5. St. Thomas Aquinas
Others: Kapaun Mt. Carmel, Shawnee Heights, Valley Center

4A
1. St. James Academy
2. McPherson
3. Rose Hill
4. Maize South
5. Chanute
Others: Hayden, Wamego

3A
1. Hillsboro
2. Hoisington
3. Phillipsburg
4. Silver Lake
5. Marysville
Others: Cherokee-Southeast, Douglass, Halstead, Osage City

2A
1. Olpe
2. Washington County
3. Smith Center
4. Pratt-Skyline
5. Alma-Wabunsee
Others: Mound City-Jayhawk Linn, Ness City, Oskaloosa

1A – Division 1
1. St. John-Hudson
2. Centralia
3. Waverly
4. Goessel
5. Dexter/Cedar Vale
Others: Hoxie, Pike Valley, Spearville, South Central, Thunder Ridge

1A – Division 2
1. Baileyville B&B
2. Victoria
3. Norwich
4. Wheatland-Grinnell
5. Hutchinson-Central Christian
Others: Bucklin, Ingalls, Weskan, Wetmore

AP Releases Preseason Poll, K-State No. 22

Southern California is No. 1 in the AP Top 25, tossing off the weight of NCAA sanctions and returning to a familiar place in the rankings – with a boost from LSU’s problems.

USC earned the top spot in The Associated Press’ preseason college football poll for the seventh time in school history and the first time in five seasons, edging out No. 2 Alabama and No. 3 LSU.

The Trojans received 25 of a possible 60 first-place votes from a media panel in a close vote. USC received 1,445 points. Defending national champion Alabama had 17 first-place votes and 1,411 points while LSU, the Crimson Tide’s SEC rival, got 16 first-place votes and 1,402 points.

Oklahoma was fourth with a single first-place vote and Oregon was fifth. Michigan, at No. 8, received the only other first-place vote.

The Tigers were poised to start the season No. 1 before Heisman Trophy finalist Tyrann Mathieu got kicked off the team a week ago.

In light of that development, the AP extended the voting deadline. Before Mathieu was dismissed, reportedly for failed drug tests, LSU had received 28 of a possible 60 first-place votes. USC was a close second with 22 first-place votes and Alabama was third with nine.

The USA Today coaches’ poll, which was released Aug. 2, had LSU at No. 1, followed by Alabama and USC.

Rounding out the top 10 in the AP rankings, Georgia was No. 6, followed by Florida State and Michigan. No. 9 South Carolina and No. 10 Arkansas give the Southeastern Conference half of the first 10 teams.

For the Trojans, their return to national championship contention comes just two years after the program was hit by NCAA sanctions that seemed crippling at the time.

“To be handed down what they said could be a death penalty, could take USC 10 years to come back from, then to have this recognition and be preseason No. 1 is very exciting for our fans because a lot people thought two years ago that this would not be possible for USC,” coach Lane Kiffin told the AP.

Kiffin was an assistant coach for USC during its last great run. From 2001-09 under coach Pete Carroll, the Trojans won two national titles and played for a third, made seven straight BCS appearances and had three Heisman Trophy winners in Carson Palmer, Matt Leinart and Reggie Bush. At one point, USC spent a record 33 straight weeks at No. 1.

But Carroll left for the NFL after the 2009 season and Kiffin was hired to replace him. A few months later the NCAA hit USC with a two-year bowl ban, plus scholarship limitations and probation because Bush and his family received impermissible benefits.

USC went 8-5 in 2010, then charged back to 10-2 last season. And when star quarterback Matt Barkley decided to stick around for his senior season instead of entering the NFL draft, the Trojans were set to make a run at No. 1.

And USC is once again trendy in Los Angeles.

“Do you feel that? Sure you do,” Kiffin said. “Games already sold out. Just the energy around it. All those different things. That’s how it was before. I’ve talked to these players about it.”

With Barkley, the preseason Heisman favorite, along with receivers Robert Woods and Marqise Lee, plus running backs Curtis McNeal and Penn State transfer Silas Redd, these Trojans have drawn comparisons to those great Leinart/Bush offenses.

“They are going to be successful because of the work they put in and not because of the hype,” Kiffin said.

If USC has questions, it’s on the defensive side, where the line is thin and the pass defense was spotty last season. Those potent Pac-12 offenses will provide plenty of tests, none stiffer than on Nov. 3 when Oregon comes to the Coliseum for the first of a possible two contests with the Trojans.

USC and Oregon could also meet in the Pac-12 title game.

Trojans-Ducks might be only the second-biggest game of the day on Nov. 3.

That will also be the day of Round III of Alabama-LSU, after the Tide and Tigers played twice last season, the second time in the BCS title game.

Alabama won the rematch 21-0 to take its second national title in the last three seasons under coach Nick Saban. The Tide are rebuilding on defense, but return quarterback A.J. McCarron and one of the best offensive lines in the country.

LSU has a new quarterback, Zach Mettenberger, who the Tigers hope will give the passing game more punch, and much of last year’s fearsome defense is back – except Mathieu.

The defensive back nicknamed Honey Badger became a surprising Heisman contender with a slew of game-changing plays last season. He scored four touchdowns, two on punt returns and two on fumble returns.

His departure was met with mixed reaction by voters, but in a tight race for No. 1 it made a difference.

“Tyrann Mathieu’s a terrific player, but I don’t think the overall effect will change LSU’s results,” said John Silver from the Journal Inquirer of Connecticut, who did not change his ballot after the Mathieu news. “I don’t think a corner can make that big of a difference. It hurts them, but at the margins.”

Seth Emerson of The Macon (Georgia) Telegraph dropped LSU from No. 1 to No. 3, behind Alabama and USC.

“On the one hand, he wasn’t exactly known as a lock-down cornerback and LSU has plenty of other talent. On the other hand, I was in the Georgia Dome last year when Mathieu single-handedly turned the tide of the SEC championship,” Emerson wrote on his blog. “He’s a dynamic player. There’s a reason he was fifth in the Heisman voting.

“That’s why I moved LSU to third, but not any further down.”

The rest of the Top 25 was heavy on Big 12 and Big Ten teams.

Big 12 newcomer West Virginia was 11th, followed by Big Ten rivals Wisconsin and Michigan State.

The Big 12 also placed Texas (No. 15), Oklahoma State (No. 19), TCU (No. 20) and Kansas State (No. 22) in the rankings to give the league six teams overall, matching the SEC for the most.

No. 23 Florida is the sixth SEC squad.

The Big Ten added Nebraska (No. 17) and Ohio State (No. 18) for a total of five teams. The Buckeyes, in their first season under coach Urban Meyer, are banned for the postseason this season because of NCAA sanctions.

Defending Atlantic Coast Conference champion Clemson (No. 14) and Virginia Tech (No. 16) give the ACC three teams in the Top 25.

No. 21 Stanford is the third Pac-12 team in the poll.

No. 24 Boise State is ranked in the preseason for the fourth straight year and No. 25 Louisville is the only Big East school in the rankings.

AUDIO – FHSU Football Holds First Scrimmage

The Fort Hays State football team held their first scrimmage of the 2012 fall camp Friday morning. The offense scored on a 12-play drive to start the scrimmage.

Click below to hear head coach Chris Brown and his take.
Chris Brown 8-17-12

The Tigers are scheduled to scrimmage again on Wednesday. They open the new season at Emporia State August 30th.

AUDIO – FHSU Football Begins Second Week of Practice

The Fort Hays State football team begins their second week of practice Thursday and are now two weeks away from the start of their season August 30th at Emporia State.

Listen to how coach Chris Brown feels his team is progressing.

Chris Brown
Chris Brown 8-15-12

The Tigers will hold a controlled scrimmage Friday morning. Members of the team will be signing team posters Sunday at the Mall from 1-3pm. KJLS will be broadcasting live.

AUDIO – HHS Football Team Prepares for Opener

Hays High had 75 kids check out equipment for the first day of football practice.  Coming off a 9-2 season and their first playoff appearance since the mid 90’s Hays High expects to win games regardless of who is on the field.  One of the biggest challenges facing Hays High is replacing all but on of the offensive lineman, as Cade Sharp is the only returning lineman.  Leading tackler Kyler Meyers is back after a 100 tackle season and Hays also returns the Western Athletic Conference player of the year David Cardinal.

Ryan Cornelsen
8-14-12 – HHS Football Preview – Cornelsen

AUDIO – TMP-Marian Holds First Football Practice Under Montgomery

The TMP-Marian Monarchs held a 6am workout Monday to begin the high school football season. It was the first practice for John Montgomery who takes over as head coach after two years as the team’s defensive coordinator.

John Montgomery
8-13-12 – TMP Football Preview – John Montgomery

The Monarchs have to replace a big senior class that helped the Monarchs to a 5-4 record a year ago. TMP-Marian opens with with their first two games at home beginning August 31st with Ellinwood.

Four Larks Named to NBC World Series All-America Team

Four members of the Hays Larks have been named to the NBC World Series All-America Team. Pitcher Shawn Lewick, catcher Brett Lang along with outfielders Austin Darby and Aaron Cornell receive the honor.

Lewick went 2-0 in the tournament and had the second lowest ERA at 1.29. Darby was tied for the RBI lead with seven and tied for second in total hits with 14, one behind Cornell who led the tourney with 15 hits. Lang was behind the plate in seven of the Larks eight games in Wichita and had two doubles and a triple. He also walked drove in five runs while walking five times and scoring five runs.

The Jayhawk League champs went 6-2 and finished third at the World Series with all six wins in the losers bracket following an opening round loss. They finished the season 35-13.

FHSU Men’s Soccer Plays to 0-0 Draw in Exhibition Opener

On the first day of practice, the FHSU men’s soccer team played an exhibition match against Division I Central Arkansas that finished in a deadlock 0-0 tie after 90 minutes.

The Tigers totaled six shots in the match, while the visitors from Central Arkansas doubled FHSU with 12 shots.

Goalkeepers Ryan Pakieser and Kent Freund split time in goal for the Tigers. Pakieser went the first 45 minutes, stopping one Bears’ shot, and Freund played the second half, making three saves.

The Tigers return to the pitch on Saturday for their second of three exhibition games. FHSU welcomes Barton Community College to the FHSU Soccer Stadium for a 7 p.m. exhibition match.

– FHSU Athletics –

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