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FHSU Volleyball Sweeps OPSU

(Photo/FHSU Athletics)

The Fort Hays State volleyball team travelled to Goodwell, Okla. on Tuesday night (Oct. 25) to face Panhandle State. The Tigers defeated the Lady Aggies in straight sets (25-12, 25-22, 25-19) for the third time this season.
 
Madison Schwartz led the Tigers with 12 kills while Jenna Ulrich had 10. Schwartz, Ulrich and Yadira Jacquez all hit over .390 as the team hit .253 for the match. Jacquez and Tracie Hileman each had 10 digs in the win while Kayla Zoglman had 16 assists.
 
Fort Hays State improves to 14-12 on the season and they will return to MIAA action this weekend with matches at Northwest Missouri State and Truman.

– FHSU Sports Information –

FHSU Women’s Soccer Loses At Home

(FHSU Athletics)

After tying the game at 1-1, the Tigers allowed two goals in the last 26 minutes, falling 3-1 to Northeastern State on Tuesday (Oct. 25) at the FHSU Soccer Stadium in Hays.
 
With the loss, the Tigers are 5-11-1 on the season, while visiting NSU improves to 11-3-3.
 
Cindy Benitez, who was named the MIAA Soccer Student-Athlete of the Week today, tied the game at 1-1 on a penalty kick in the 59th minute. The goal is her seven of the season and her fourth goal in the last three games.
 
The game stayed deadlocked for only five minutes, as the Riverhawks hit in a rebounded shot to take the 2-1 advantage in the 64th minute. Rachel Sordahl put in the goal for the Riverhawks. NSU added one more goal in the 77th minute on a 40-yard shot from Katie Valdez. The first Riverhawk goal came in the 20th minute on an own goal.
 
Early in the game, the Tigers looked like they took the lead on a shot from  Joanne Glynn off a free kick from Jamie Babyak; however, the play was called offside to keep the game scoreless early.
 
Despite being behind 1-0 at halftime, the Tigers held a 9-1 shot advantage in the game. For the whole 90 minutes of play, FHSU totaled 17 shots to 10 from NSU.
 
The Tigers finish off their regular season with a home finale on Saturday (Oct. 29) against Washburn at 6 p.m. at the FHSU Soccer Stadium. Although both teams are in the MIAA, the game is a non-conference matchup.

– FHSU Sports Information –

FHSU’s Benitez MIAA Women’s Soccer Player Of The Week

(Photo/FHSU Athletics)

Cindy Benitez has been named the MIAA Soccer Student-Athlete of the Week as selected by a conference SID panel. She is the first women’s soccer player to earn the honor this season.
 
Benitez, a junior from Garden City, Kan., scored two goals and two assists, including the game winning goal, in a 4-0 win over Missouri Western on Saturday. The junior forward played a part in each of the Tiger goals. The six points came in just 55 minutes of action as Benitez played in a reserve role for the first time this season after making starts in her other 13 game appearances. Benitez scored her first goal on a strike just inside the box and added her second on a free kick from 18-yards away. After the strong performance, Benitez now leads the Tigers in points and assists with 18 points and six assists on the season. She adds six goals, which ranks her second on the team.  
 
This is the first MIAA weekly honor earned by Benitez in her career and also the first for the Tigers in their inaugural season of women’s soccer.

Royals Hire Ex-Yankee As New Pitching Coach

Royals manager Ned Yost said last month that he wanted to find a new pitching coach who managed to have a long career in the major leagues despite having “mediocre stuff.”

He found precisely that in Dave Eiland.

The former Yankees pitching coach was added to Yost’s staff on Tuesday. He’ll be tasked with helping to develop a young starting rotation that was long on talent but too often short on results this season, when the Royals finished 71-91 and 24 games out of first place in the AL Central.

“This is a team that’s going to make some noise as we move forward,” said Eiland, who spent the past season as a special assistant to Rays general manager Andrew Friedman. “We feel like if we all do our part, this is a team that can contend within the next year or two.”

Eiland takes over for Bob McClure, who was let go after five seasons with the Royals.

McClure oversaw the development of former Cy Young winner Zack Greinke, now with the Brewers, along with current starters such as Luke Hochevar and Danny Duffy. But he was often criticized for a pitching staff that walked far too many batters — the Royals were fourth in the majors and led the American League with 557 walks — and consequently struggled to get deep into games.

“You have to teach guys how to pitch into the seventh, eighth and ninth inning, and how to finish games, and that’s what we want to do out there,” Eiland said Tuesday.

Eiland has spent most of his career in the Yankees organization, first as player and later as a pitching coach. He worked his way up through the minor league system before joining the staff of Yankees manager Joe Girardi in 2008, and helped the franchise win its 27th World Series title the following year, when New York pitchers struck out the second-most batters in franchise history.

Eiland also started his pitching career with the Yankees in 1988, and later played for the Padres and Rays, compiling a 12-27 record and 5.74 ERA while appearing in 92 games over 10 seasons.

In short, just the kind of “mediocre stuff” that Yost was seeking in a pitching coach.

“Instead of mediocre stuff, my stuff was a little south of mediocre,” Eiland said with a laugh. “I had to work really hard, every day, year in and year out, to stick around.”

Eiland said he visited Yost on the manager’s Georgia ranch a few weeks ago and came away feeling like they were on the same page. That feeling was affirmed a few days later when Eiland met with Royals general manager Dayton Moore to discuss the job.

“He is an extremely talented pitching coach and a proven winner,” Moore said. “Ned and our entire baseball operations staff have strong convictions about Dave’s ability to make a positive difference with our pitching staff.”

Eiland said he doesn’t know a whole lot about the Royals’ young pitchers, aside from what he remembers from viewing them across the diamond from the opposing dugout.

He expects a shipment of videos to arrive at his home soon, and Eiland said he’ll set about dissecting each pitcher in the organization in the coming days, even though they aren’t scheduled to report to spring training for a few more months.

“Like I was telling Ned yesterday,” Eiland said, “I wish spring training was starting tomorrow.”

– Associated Press –

MIAA Announces Women’s Basketball Preseason Polls

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Washburn was voted No. 1 in both the MIAA coaches and media preseason women’s basketball polls, released Tuesday by the conference office as part of MIAA Women’s Basketball Virtual Media Day.

In the coaches poll, the Lady Blues were the unanimous No. 1 section, receiving 10 of 11 first-place votes (coaches could not vote for their own school) and 100 total points. Emporia State received the other first-place vote and 87 points to come in at No. 2. Central Missouri was voted No. 3 with 83 points, and Pittsburg State came in at No. 4 with 69 points.

Washburn received 12 first-place votes and 171 points to earn the No. 1 spot in the media poll. Emporia State comes in at No. 2 with three first-place votes and 154 points, while Northwest Missouri received one first-place vote and totaled 139 points to take the No. 3 slot. Pittsburg State is No. 4 with 116 points.

Following are the complete women’s basketball coaches and media polls. For MIAA Women’s Basketball Virtual Media Day, visit https://themiaa.com/sports/wbkb/2011-12/virtualmediaday/virtualmediaday.

2011-12 MIAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON COACHES POLL
(First-place votes in parentheses)
1. Washburn (10) – 100 pts.
2. Emporia State(1) – 87 pts.
3. Central Missouri– 83 pts.
4. Pittsburg State– 69 pts.
T5. Missouri Southern – 56 pts.
T5. Northwest Missouri– 56 pts.
7. Truman – 47 pts.
8. Missouri Western – 42 pts.
9. Fort Hays State– 35 pts.
10. Southwest Baptist – 20 pts.
11. Lincoln – 10 pts.

2011-12 MIAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON MEDIA POLL
(First place votes in parentheses)
1. Washburn (12) – 171 pts.
2. Emporia State (3) – 154 pts.
3. Northwest Missouri (1) – 139 pts.
4. Pittsburg State – 116 pts. 
5. Central Missouri – 110 pts.
6. Missouri Southern – 105 pts. 
7. Missouri Western – 81 pts.
8. Fort Hays State – 73 pts.
9. Truman – 52 pts.
10. Southwest Baptist – 38 pts.
11. Lincoln – 17 pts.

HHS Boys Soccer Wins Regional Opener

(Photo/Patti Griffin)

The Hays High boys soccer team defeats Winfield 2-1 in double overtime to advance to the second round of their 5A regional.

Shane Sulzman scored the game winner off an assist from Lane Clark in the 98th minute.

Winfield scored in third minute to grab the early lead. The Indians tallied the equalizer in the 30th minute on a header from Kellen Griffin.

The 8-9 Indians will now meet either Great Bend or Andover Thursday at six o’clock in Great Bend.

Breaking A Drought

Dry as the weather has been in western Kansas the past two years…the well has been even drier at Hays High concerning the football program.  Not since 1995 have the Hays High Indian’s football team been to the 5A state playoffs.  Since 1995 here are some things that have happened:

1996: Bob Dole nominated for President, Bill Clinton wins election for a 2nd termn

1997: Microsoft buys Apple, Princess Diana Dies

1998: Google is founded

1999:  The Euro is established, Lance Armstrong wins his first Tour de France

2000: I graduated High School, Y2K…didn’t happen, First resident crew begins stay on The International Space Station

2001: The world’s first artificial heart is implanted, Sept 11 attacks

2002: No Child Left Behind Act is signed into law, The U.S. invades Afghanistan

2003: The Iraq War begins, Martha Stewart indicted on insider trading

2004: I graduated from college, The last Oldsmobile rolls off the assembly line

2005: Pope John Paul II Dies, George W. Bush is inaguarated

2006: Bird Flu hits the United Kingdom, Pluto is demoted to a dwarf planet

2007: The Simpsons movie is release, The Writers Guild of America goes on strike

2008: Oil hits $100 for the first time, Fidel Castro resigns

2009: Outbreak of H1N1, Michael Jackson dies

2010: WikiLeaks releases 250,000 American diplomatic cables, H1N1 outbreak declared over.

That all came to an end last week as the Indians qualified for the playoffs with a win over the Salina South Cougars.  Hays High still has to play one more game Friday against Salina Central before the playoffs begin.

Where were you in 1995?

Dustin Armbruster broadcasts Hays High Indians sports on 96.9 KFIX and color - commentary for FHSU broadcasts. He also hosts the Mix 103 Morning show and is program director for Mix 103.

Tebow Leads Broncos To Comeback Win

(John Rieger - US PRESSWIRE)

MIAMI (AP) – Tim Tebow rallied the Denver Broncos for two touchdowns in the final 2:44 of the fourth quarter to force overtime, and Matt Prater’s 52-yard field goal gave them a

come-from-behind 18-15 victory Sunday over the stunned Miami Dolphins.

The Broncos appeared beaten when they trailed 15-0 with 5:23 left and took over at their 20. At that point Tebow was 4 for 14 for 40 yards.

But he threw two TD passes sandwiched around a successful onside kick, and scored a 2-point conversion standing up with 17 seconds left to tie the game.

In overtime,Denver’s D.J. Williams sacked Matt Moore to force a fumble and recovered it at theMiami36.

Three plays later Prater hit the game-winner.

FHSU Men’s Soccer Loses In Two Overtimes

(FHSU Athletics Photo)

The visiting Buffaloes of West Texas A&M scored midway through the second overtime, downing Fort Hays State, 2-1, on Sunday at the FHSU Soccer Stadium in Hays. The loss snapped the Tigers’ 10-game unbeaten streak and dropped their record to 9-3-2 on the season.

The Tigers took the lead early, scoring in the fourth minute when goalkeeper Kent Freund sent a ball deep and bounced once to forward Ricardo Yeverino, who hit the ball past the goalkeeper for the Tiger 1-0 lead.

The visiting Buffoloes knocked in the equalizer in the 60th minute on a header off a corner kick to tie the game at 1-1. Rodrigo Morin scored the goal for the visitor Buffs.

After 90 minutes of regulation, the game remained tied at 1-1 and went into overtime. The first 10 minute overtime went scoreless before West Texas scored midway through the second overtime to give the Buffaloes the 2-1 win. Thomas Gallene knocked in a rebound for the game winning goal.

Besides the Yeverino goal, the Tigers had a hard time generating any offense, totaling five shots in 105 minutes of action. West Texas totaled 25 shots in the game, including 10 on goal.

Kent Freund made the start in goal for the Tigers, dropping his first game of the season as his record is now 2-1. Freund made eight saves in 105 minutes.

The Tigers travel to Eastern New Mexico on Friday (Oct. 28) for a 5 p.m. game in Portales, N.M.

– FHSU Sports Information –

K-State Moves Up To No. 8 In Latest BCS Standings

Following its 59-21 win over Kansas on Saturday, Kansas State moved up in both national polls and found itself at No. 8 in the latest BCS Standings released Sunday night on ESPN.

The Wildcats (7-0, 4-0) checked in at No. 10 in this week’s AP poll and No. 12 in the USA Today Coaches poll. K-State has now made appearances in the rankings for four consecutive weeks for the first time since 2003, while it has reached the Top 10 for the first time since 2003.

The No. 8 BCS ranking is also the highest for a Wildcat team since being ranked No. 8 back in December of the 2002 season.

The Wildcats, one of only eight remaining undefeated teams in the country, host No. 9 Oklahoma on Saturday for homecoming.

— KSU Sports Information —

Quick Start Lifts FHSU To Win At Central Oklahoma

(Mitch Weber FHSU CTELT)

The Fort Hays State Tigers put together their most complete game of the season Saturday afternoon in Edmond, defeating the Central Oklahoma Bronchos 38-21. The Tigers (3-5) scored the games first ten points and led 24-7 at the half and never let the Bronchos (1-7) any closer than ten the rest of the afternoon.

Quarterback Anthony Sheppard raced for a 60-yard touchown run on the game’s fourth play to give the Tigers the early lead. Tyler Kimbrough booted a 42-yard field goal to push the lead to 10-0. 

Central Oklahoma’s sophomore running back Joshua Birmingham ripped off a 50-yard run setting up a touchown on the first play of the second quarter to cut the Tigers lead to 10-7.

FHSU answered with an eight-play, 59-yard drive capped by a 36-yard touchdown pass from Sheppard to Keaton Callins. Sheppard would connect on a 49-yard TD pass to Anthony Smith with 1:11 to play in the half.

After both teams threw interceptions on their first possessions of the third quarter, Central Oklahoma closed the gap to ten with a 25-yard touchdown pass with 5:25 to play. The Tigers went 3-and-out on their next possession but got a fourth down stop on a pass break up from Sherod Murdock on the Bronchos next possession. The Tigers would take advantage with a seven-play, 68-yard drive capped by an 10-yard Edward Smith touchdown run to push the lead to 31-14.

Fort Hays State pushed the lead to 38-14 on a dazzling 74-yard touchdown run from Edward Smith. The Bronchos fumbled the ball in the endzone, recovered by Keke Paul on their next possession. They eventually scored with 1:41 to go for the final margin.

FHSU who finished with 529 yards of offense, had two interceptions, one by Sherod Murdock and another by Marques Richardson, also recovered two fumbles.

Edward Smith rushed for 163 yards on 14 carries and two touchdowns. Quarterback Anthony Sheppard completed 15-of-24 passes for 227 yards and two touchdowns and one interception. He also rushed for 93 yards and a score. Anthony Smith and Keaton Callins both had five receptions and a touchdown. Linebacker Alex Whitehill was held to seven tackles.

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TMP Football beats Norton 20-19

TMP assures themselves a winning season with a 20-19 win against Norton.

Thomas More Prep – Marian snapped a 15-game losing streak to Norton Friday night at Lewis Field Stadium as they held on for the 20-19 win.

The Monarchs trailed 19-14 with under four minutes to play, but after recovering a Norton kick at their own 47-yard line they had a short field to work with. TMP would score eight plays later on 4th-and-goal at the 10-yard line when senior Nick Hammeke lobbed one up for senior Taylor Pfeifer to bring down for the go-ahead score with just over a minute to play.

The contest was tied at seven apiece at halftime, and TMP took a 14-7 lead by scoring on their first possession of the second half on a one-yard rushing touchdown by senior Dylan Gottschalk.

Norton (3-5) would get the next two scores of the ball game on a pair of two-yard rushing touchdowns by senior Jordan Wahlmeier in the fourth quarter. Sophomore kicker Austin Hager missed the extra point after the first Wahlmeier score and the Blue Jays had a failed two-point conversion on their final score.

Norton would drive into TMP territory on their last possession before Pfeifer came up his second interception of the game to give the Monarchs (5-3) the win.

The Herd reaches 5 wins on the season for the first time since 2002. It’s also the first win against Norton since 1937. Friday’s win was TMP’s first district win since 2008.

Hammeke finished the night with 13 completions for 148 yards and two touchdowns. Hammeke has now thrown for over 4,000 yards in his career at Thomas More Prep – Marian. (4,083)

In the other Class 3A District 15 game, Phillipsburg defeated Goodland 35-21. The Panthers are now 2-0 in districts and have assured themselves a playoff spot.

1-1 TMP and 1-1 Goodland square off Thursday night in Goodland. The winner makes it to the playoffs and loser’s season comes to an end.

TMP coach Jon Borer’s post-game comments:
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TMP vs. Norton Hightlights:
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