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FHSU Sends Six To NCAA II Wrestling National Championships

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The Fort Hays State Tiger wrestlers sent six wrestlers to the NCAA Division II National Championships after finishing in the top four at the NCAA Division II Super Regional 4/RMAC Championships hosted by FHSU on Saturday and Sunday (Feb 25-26). Three Tigers finished second:  Jusin Glenn, Walker Clarke and C.J. Napier; Tanner Kriss placed third and Collin Hase finished fourth. Derek Koehn also moved on to the championships. The Tiger team placed fourth overall with 92.5 points. Nebraska-Kearney won the RMAC Championship, earning 115 points.

After advancing to the 285-pound championship bout, Justin Glenn dropped a tight overtime match to Paco Retana of Colorado Mesa. Glenn went 2-1 in the event. A native of Enid, Okla., Glenn won two decisions. In his first bout, Glenn won, 5-1, over RJ Boylan of CSC. To advance to the finals, Glenn defeated Taylor Stam of Adams State by a 6-3 score.

Walker Clarke dropped a close 4-3 decision to Nick Peterson in the 184-pound championship match. Peterson used a late takedown to down Clarke. Before his one loss, Clarke won two straight to advance to the finals. After an opening round bye, Clarke used a 5-3 decision to defeat Kyle Piatt of Western State. In his second match, Clarke won, 3-2, over Ross Brunkhardt of Nebraska-Kearney.

C.J. Napier moved all the way to the 141-pound finals, but dropped a 10-0 major decision to No. 1 Dalton Jensen of UNK. Napier won two-straight matches to make it to the championship bout. The sophomore from Columbus, Kan. won an 8-4 decision over CJ York of Western State and also defeated James Martinez of Colorado Mesa, 7-3.

Tanner Kriss placed third in the 197-pound class to advance to the National Championships. After falling in his first match in overtime on Saturday, 3-1, to Samuel Mangum of Western State College, Kriss won four straight matches to finish third. Kriss won his first two matches via pins over Justin Rockhill of New Mexico Highlands (0:59) and Cody Johnson of Colorado State-Pueblo (5:24). Kriss’s next two wins came in decisions. He defeated Chris Leak of CSC, 9-2, and then won a 8-4 decision over Matt Lenagh of UNK in the third place bout.

In the 125-pound class, Collin Hase advanced to Nationals with a fourth place finish. Hase started the tournament with a 5-4 decision win over Dustin Stiegemeyer of Western State College then dropped a close 9-7 decision to eventual champion Gerald Huff of Adams State. The junior from Silver Lake, Kan. defeated Andrew Yu of San Francisco State via a pin at 1:43 to advance to the third place bout. In a rematch with Stiegemeyer, Hase lost this time, 5-4, as Stiegemeyer notched a takedown with one second left in the final period.

Although he finished in fifth place, Derek Koehn advanced to the NCAA National Championships based on his win over fourth-place finisher Daniel Kelly of Adams State. Koehn won a 6-4 overtime decision over Kelly in a second round bout. The sophomore from Pittsburg, Kan. went 3-2 at the event. In the opening round, Koehn won a close 1-0 decision over Travis Saxon of New Mexico Highlands then defeated Kelly of ASC. After falling to Jon Gappmaier of Colorado Mesa in a tech fall, Koehn dropped his second match, 10-0, to Teddy Bristol to move to the fifth-place match. The fifth-place match saw Koehn pin Steven Kelly of Colorado Mines at 2:58 to take fifth place.

Mitchell Means placed fifth at 149 pounds, and Sam Thoman finished sixth in the 165-pound class for the Tigers.

The NCAA Division II National Championships take place on March 9-10, hosted by Colorado State-Pueblo in Pueblo, Colo.

– FHSU Sports Information –

Tiger Baseball Drops Series Finale At West Texas A&M

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The Fort Hays State baseball team dropped the rubber match of the three-game series at West Texas A&M on Sunday by a score of 9-6. The loss puts FHSU at 1-2 on the young season.

FHSU looked to be in good shape with a 5-1 lead after five and a half innings, but West Texas A&M stormed back for five runs in the sixth and three in the seventh to take the final game of the series.

The Buffs struck first in the third inning with a run, but FHSU tied the game in the fourth on a ground ball double play off the bat of  Brett Macari. Nash Smith broke the tie with an RBI double in the fifth and then Mace Krolhit a three-run homer, the first home run of the season by a Tiger, to extend the lead to 5-1.

West Texas A&M came alive in the sixth against reliever Connor Beer, scoring five runs against him in his inning of work. Kyle Leroy surrendered the last two runs to the Buffs. Starter Shawn Lewick went 5 1/3 innings, allowing just one earned run with three hits and two strikeouts.

The Tigers host their first home series of the season next weekend in Hays against Northwest Missouri State. That will be the first conference series of the season, a four-game series starting on Friday.

– FHSU Sport Information –

FHSU Softball Win Tourney Finale In Texas

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The Fort Hays State softball team won their third game of the weekend with a 6-0 win over St. Mary’s (Tex.) on Sunday morning at the 2012 Best Western Premier Spring Fling in Denton, Texas. The Tigers went 3-2 on the weekend and have improved their record to 7-3, which ties for the best record through 10 games in FHSU history.

Fort Hays State got a run in both the first and second innings to take a 2-0 lead. Amanda Vaupel drove in the first run with a single while Madison Putnam added an RBI single in the second.

The rest of the damage was done in the sixth, when the Tigers scored four runs but were aided by three Rattler errors. Adriana Wortley reached on an error to open the inning and then moved up to second on a Vaupel single. After a sacrifice bunt from Chelsey Rottinghaus avanced the runners to second and third, FHSU batters Callie Wright and Christian Moses each got hit by a pitch, scoring Wortley. Yasnaya Susoeff, pinch running for Moses, and Wright would come around to score unearned runs while Vaupel also plated in the inning to give the Tigers a 6-0 lead.

That would be more than enough run support for Maddie Holub, who struck out 13 batters and allowed just three hits as she improved to 4-2 on the year. Holub did, however, walk five batters and hit another with a pitch.

The Tigers are now off until next weekend (March 3-4) when they will play four games in Joplin, Mo. at the Mathis-Zenner Memorial Tournament.

– FHSU Sports Information –

Hays High’s Weigel State Champ, Indians Medal Five

Hays High sophomore Preston Weigel placed only one spot better at the 2012 5A state wrestling championship than a year ago.  But that one spot was enough to give the 170 pounder a state championship.  Weigel lost just once this season finishing the season at 39-1.  Weigel was tested just once in the tournament.  Weigel one by fall in the first round in just 1:35 the won by a 15-0 technical fall in the quarterfinals.  After a 6-0 decision over Johnny Perz of St. Thomas Aquinas, Weigel won by a 16-0 technical fall in the championship.

Cash Drylie finished second at 220 pounds.  Drylie finishes his season at 38-3 with two of his losses coming to the 220 champion Luke Bean of Kapaun Mt. Carmel.  The senior won by fall in just :58 in the first round, by 7-0 decision in the quarters and then moved to the championship with a 1-0 decision.

Kyler Meyers finished sixth at 160 pounds after reaching the semi-finals on Friday.  Meyers finishes his junior campaign at 32-14.

Senior Derek Stiles finished in fifth place at the 126 pound weight class.  He to reached the semi-finals on Friday.  Stiles finishes his season at 35-10.

Freshman Ethan Deterding also took sixth at 152 pounds.  Deterding finishes the season at 31-16.  After losing his second round match, Deterding Ethan had to wrestle four backside matches.

As a team the Indians placed ninth with 82.5 points.  Arkansas City, Newton, and Goddard took the top three team spots.  Arkansas City won the team title without an individual state champion.

Fort Hays State Ends Regular Season With 73-48 Win Over Emporia State

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The Fort Hays State Tigers overcame an early nine-point first half deficit to lead by six at halftime, then pull away in the second half to beat Emporia State 73-48 Saturday night in front of 4,523 at Gross Coliseum.

Emporia State had the hot hand early, leading 11-2, but the Tigers outscored them 29-12 to go up eight early in the second.

Emporia State pulled within three early in the second half but the Tigers score the next nine, all part of a 30-13 run that saw them go up 23. Fort Hays would lead by as many as 27 down the stretch.

FHSU shoots 52-percent for the game and hit 7-of-16 3’s.

Matt Simmons led the Tigers with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Sean Dreiling added 12, 10 in the first half.

The Tigers end the regular season 18-8 and in fifth place in the MIAA at 12-8. They will be the No. 5 seed for the MIAA Tournament beginning Friday in Kansas City.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview
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Matt Simmons and Sean Dreiling Postgame Interview
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Game Highlights
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No. 22 Emporia State Too Much For The Lady Tigers

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Emporia State used some tough defense and a 22-10 second half run to go up 10 and defeat the Fort Hays State Lady Tigers 73-64 Saturday night at Gross Coliseum.

The Tigers closed the first half on a 5-0 run to tie the game at 28 and led by four early in the second but the No. 22 Hornets pushed the lead to 10 on two different occasions. The Lady Tigers would get as close as three with a little over a minute to play, but could get no closer.

Kate Edwards and Kate Lehman both scored 14 to lead the Tigers in scoring. Crista Bechard added 13.

The Tigers (20-8, 12-8 MIAA) finish in fifth place in the MIAA, their best season since joining the conference.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview
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Game Highlights
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5A Sub-State Tournaments Released

The Hays High Lady Indians have claimed the two seed in the Newton Sub-State with a 16-4 record.  The Western Athletic Conference champions will play conference foe Liberal in the first round on Thursday at home, game time is set for 6:00.  Liberal finished the regular season at 3-17 with two of their wins coming over a school from Oklahoma.  Hays beat Liberal in their previous two meetings this season, both times by 31 points.

The other half of the Hays High bracket has sixth seeded Great Bend traveling to the three seed and host school Newton for a second meeting with the Railers.  The two met in the opening round of the Hays City Shoot Out.  Newton held a 35-0 lead before Great Bend scored in the second quarter.

The Hays High Indians will start tournament play Wednesday on the road as the five seed against fourth seeded Salina South.  The South Cougars won the only meeting between the two schools this year by eleven, in a game held at Hays High School.  Hays finished the regular season at 6-14, winning two of their final five games.  South is 7-13.

The other half of the Hays High bracket has the one seed Goddard-Eisenhower (16-4) hosting eighth seeded Valley Center (3-17).

Friday Night High School Basketball Scores 2/24/12

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

BV North 67, St. Thomas Aquinas 55
BV Northwest 56,BlueValleySouthwest 44
BV West 56,BlueValleyStilwell 40
Derby71,SalinaSouth 57
Dodge City 54, Liberal 47
Goddard-Eisenhower 58, Hutchinson 51
KC Sumner 64, KC Schlagle 36
Leavenworth63, SM West 51
SM Northwest 50, SM North 45
Southern Cloud 48, Rock Hills 34
Topeka37,Manhattan26

 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

Andover59, Goddard 33
AtchisonCounty44, KC Christian 19
BlueValleyStilwell 63, BV West 44
Bonner Springs 44, Basehor-Linwood 24
BV Northwest 40,BlueValleySouthwest 37
Deerfield51, Rolla 31
Dodge City 55, Liberal 23
Doniphan West 37, Pleasant Ridge 35
Gardner-Edgerton 41, Bishop Miege 13
Highland Park61,TopekaWest 58
Hugoton 49, Lakin 30
Hutchinson 82, Goddard-Eisenhower 29
KC Piper 43, Lansing 26
Maize 36,Newton28
Manhattan42,Topeka32
McPherson 63,ArkansasCity33
MillValley45, KC Bishop Ward 13
Minneola 44, Satanta 25
Olpe 52, Southern Coffey 28
Otis-Bison 51, Sylvan-Lucas 29
Quinter 66, St. Francis 43
Rock Hills 46, Southern Cloud 38
SalinaSouth 55,Derby36
SilverLake75, Wabaunsee 51
SM South 48, SM East 45
SM West 43,Leavenworth36
St. Thomas Aquinas 49, BV North 27
Topeka Seaman 36,Emporia34
Valley Falls 46, McLouth 40
Washburn Rural 40,Junction City31
Wilson 65, Logan 44

Hays High’s Weigel and Drylie In State Wrestling Finals

The Hays High Indians will have two wrestlers going for state titles Saturday at the 5A state tournament in Wichita. Preston Weigel goes for the 170 pound title and Cash Drylie for the 220 pound championship.

Weigel, who was state runner-up at 145 last year, won his first match by fall, his second by technical fall and third by a 6-0 decision. Weigel, how 38-1, will face Goddard’s Manny Capps in the finals.

Drylie won his first match by fall, his second 7-0 and 1-0 in the semifinals. He will take on Kapaun Mt. Carmel’s Luke Bean (46-0).

Derek Stiles (`26), Kyler Meyers (160) and Chandler Rule (195) all won their first two matches but lost in the semifinals.

Schumacher, Hunsicker Win State Wrestling Titles

TMP-Marian’s Dylan Schumacher has joined elite company. The senior became just the fifth wrestler to win four 3-2-1A state titles. Schumacher completed the feat with a 10-4 win over Holton’s Hunter Speer in the 126 finals. Schumcher finishes the season 29-3. It’s the first state title for Schumacher that wasn’t decided by fall.

Ellis’ Riley Hunsicker is the 170 pound champ, defeating Wellsville’s Jesse LeMay 8-4 in the title match. Hunsicker finishes with a 28-4 record.

Scott City wins the team title with 87 1/2 points. Hoisington finishes second with 74 and Hoxie third with 72 1/2.

Cooper Harris Named Defensive Coordinator for Tiger Football

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Fort Hays State head football coach Chris Brown Friday the hiring of Cooper Harris as the team’s defensive coordinator. Harris has spent the last 10 seasons as an assistant coach at Washburn University, most recently as the defensive coordinator and safeties coach in 2011. It will be a reunion for Brown and Harris, who spent nine years together on the coaching staff at Washburn.

Harris comes to Fort Hays State after spending ten seasons on the coaching staff at Washburn. He was the defensive coordinator and coached the safeties for the Ichabods in 2011 when the team won a school-record 10 games and their first playoff game in school history. The 2011 defense set a new school record for sacks in a game with nine against Truman and ranked 17th in the nation in turnover margin. During his tenure, he also spent time coaching the Ichabod linebackers and special teams.

While at Washburn, Harris coached seven of the top 10 tacklers in Ichabod history and two All-American linebackers in Grant Gould and current Fort Hays State assistant coach Zach Wakins. Harris also coached seven all-region picks and 22 all-MIAA selections at Washburn including Watkins, who was the 2006 MIAA Freshman of the Year and 2009 MIAA and Southwest Regional Defensive Player of the Year.

Prior to coaching at Washburn, Harris spent one season as a graduate assistant for the 2001 NCAA Division II Champion North Dakota Fighting Sioux coaching the tight ends. In 2000, Harris was the defensive coordinator at William Aberhart High School in Calgary, Alberta where he helped coach the team to a city championship.

Harris played in the Canadian Football League from 1995-2000 for the Toronto Argonauts and Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He was a linebacker, special team’s captain and special teams MVP in 1998 for Hamilton and was a member of two Grey Cup champion team.

Harris played collegiately at Pittsburg State from 1992-1994, earning second team all-conference honors in 1993 and first team all-conference honors in 1994. As a senior, Harris was a team captain and most valuable defensive player two times at linebacker. He recorded 241 tackles in 31 games for the Gorillas, which ranks eighth on the Pitt State all-time tackles list. He recorded 17 in the 1992 NCAA national championship game against Jacksonville State.

Before transferring to Pittsburg State, Harris was an honorable mention All-America and first team all-conference choice at Independence (Kan.) Community College. He was also the team captain and chosen as the team’s Most Valuable Player.

A native of Calgary, Alberta, Harris graduated from Pittsburg State in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education. He has also earned his master’s degree in Sports Psychology from the University of North Dakota.

Cooper’s father Wayne is in the Canadian Football League’s Hall of Fame and the NCAA College Football Hall of Fame. He and his wife Summer have one daughter, Piper.

– FHSU Sports Information –

TMP-Marian’s Schumacher One Win Away From Fourth State Title

TMP-Marian’s Dylan Schumacher is one win away from a fourth state title. Schumacher opened the first day of the 3-2-1A state wrestling championships with a first period fall at 126 then recorded two more wins, one by major decision and the other 5-0 to advance to Friday night’s final where he’ll face Hunter Speer of Horton. Speer is 39-2 on the year.

The Monarchs Scott Heimann won his first match Thursday at 182 but lost in the second round and will wrestle on the consolation side of the bracket Friday morning.

Ellis’ Riley Hunsicker will wrestle for the 170 pound championship Friday night. Hunsicker edged Plainville’s Nathan Thyfault 4-2 in last night’s semifinals and will face Wellsville’s Jesse LeMay who is 40-2.

Thursday’s High School Basketball Scores

BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Andale 70, Maize South 34
Andover Central 71,Valley Center 41
Augusta 60, Rose Hill 46
Bishop Carroll 56, Wichita South 54
Cimarron 71, Southwestern Heights 63
Clearwater 59, Wellington 48
Crest 62, St. Paul 55
DeSoto 45, Baldwin 39
El Dorado 46, Winfield 43
Horton 83, Royal Valley 72
Hutchinson Trinity 43, TMP-Marian 37
Independence 42, Iola 25
Labette County 60, Fort Scott 55
Mulvane 56, Buhler 55
Ottawa 72, Spring Hill 55
Parsons 80, Coffeyville 64
Pittsburg Colgan 58, Lamar, Mo. 40
Plainville 68, Phillipsburg 51
Remington 56, Oxford 43
Riley County 65, St. Mary’s 34
Rock Creek 55, Rossville 36
Salina Central 59, Wichita Campus 38
Silver Lake 66, Wabaunsee 24
Smith Center 64, Osborne 44
Wamego 58, Centralia 54
Wichita Collegiate 46, Circle 34
WichitaNorth 47, Wichita Heights 38
Wichita Northwest 72, Wichita Southeast 62

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Andale 45, Maize South 29
Andover Central 65,Valley Center 33
Bishop Carroll 63, Wichita South 41
Blue Valley 63, BV West 44
Buhler 50, Mulvane 45
Chase County 51, Eureka 45
Circle 24, Wichita Collegiate 18
DeSoto 48, Baldwin 37
Fort Scott 54, Labette County 53
Iola 36, Independence 33
Kapaun Mount Carmel 65, Wichita West 30
Natoma 60, Tescott 40
Ottawa40, Spring Hill 39
Parsons 54, Coffeyville 32
Phillipsburg 53, Plainville 29
Pittsburg Colgan 63, Lamar, Mo. 38
Remington 57, Oxford 30
Riley County 72, St. Mary’s 41
Rock Creek 50, Rossville 27
Rose Hill 60, Augusta 48
Royal Valley 55, Horton 49
Salina Central 58, Wichita Campus 37
Silver Lake 75, Wabaunsee 51
SM Northwest 51, SM North 33
SM South 48, SM East 45
SmithCenter 76, Osborne 32
St. Paul 56, Crest 14
St. Thomas Aquinas 49, BV North 27
TMP-Marian 51, HutchinsonTrinity 29
Wamego 56, Centralia 43
Wellington 50, Clearwater 37
Wichita Heights 81, Wichita North 22
Wichita Northwest 43, Wichita Southeast 29
Winfield 43, El Dorado 34
 

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