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Fourth-ranked FHSU women clinch share of MIAA title with win at Central Oklahoma

EDMOND, Okla. – Lanie Page scored 20 points and tied a career-high with nine rebounds to lead the fourth-ranked Fort Hays State women to a 70-48 win over Central Oklahoma Thursday night. Their victory coupled with a Washburn loss at Lindenwood locked up a share of the MIAA regular season title for the Tigers (14-1, 15-1 MIAA) and snapped a three-game Hamilton Fieldhouse losing streak.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

The Tigers took control with a 32-13 run during the second and third quarters and led by as many as 19 in the second half.

UCO (15-11, 6-10 MIAA) used a 12-0 run to pull within seven early in the fourth quarter but FHSU outscored the Bronchos 16-2 the rest of the way to seal the victory.

Page went 7-for-15 from the floor including 4-of-8 from beyond the arc and hit both of her free throws. She also dished out two assists and blocked two shots.

Kacey Kennett added 14 points and nine rebounds. Belle Barbieri chipped in with 11 points and 10 boards while Tatyana Legette scored  11 points.

The Tigers can clinch the outright league title with a win at Northeastern State Saturday afternoon.

Three Tigers Earn MIAA Dual Meet Honors

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State wrestling had three individuals earn MIAA dual meet honors, announced Wednesday (Feb. 20). Brandon Ball was the champion at 141 pounds, while Efe Osaghae(157 pounds) and Micquille Robinson (184 pounds) earned runner-up finishes.

Nebraska-Kearney was tabbed as the 2018-19 MIAA dual meet champions, with four individual’s earning titles and one runner-up finisher. Lindenwood has three wrestlers receive champions of their weight classes and two who finish runner-up. Central Oklahoma finished with two champions and four runner-ups, while Newman earned one champion and one runner-up.

The champions and runners-up were awarded by dual meet results and head coach voting determination. Below is the complete list of 2018-19 MIAA wrestling dual meet awards.

2018-19 MIAA Dual Meet Individual Weight Class Champions

Weight Place Wrestler School
125 Champion Carlos Jacquez Lindenwood
125 Runner-Up Josh Portillo Nebraska-Kearney
133 Champion Tanner Hitchcock Lindenwood
133 Runner-Up Tyler Lawley Newman
141 Champion Brandon Ball Fort Hays State
141 Runner-Up Nate Keim Central Oklahoma
149 Co-Champion Kameron Frame Newman
149 Co-Champion Gavin Londoff Lindenwood
149 Runner-Up Brik Filippo Central Oklahoma
157 Champion Matt Malcom Nebraska-Kearney
157 Runner-Up Efe Osaghae Fort Hays State
165 Champion Calvin Ochs Nebraska-Kearney
165 Runner-Up Kyle Jolas Lindenwood
174 Champion Zach Stodden Nebraska-Kearney
174 Runner-Up Devin Crawl Central Oklahoma
184 Champion Heath Gray Central Oklahoma
184 Runner-Up Micquille Robinson Fort Hays State
197 Champion Colton Looper Central Oklahoma
197 Runner-Up Jared McKindley Lindenwood
285 Champion Jarrod Hinrichs Nebraska-Kearney
285 Runner-Up Greg Wilson Central Oklahoma

FHSU Women’s Basketball Tops Central Region Rankings

INDIANAPOLIS – The fourth-ranked Fort Hays State women’s basketball team is listed atop the initial set of NCAA Division II Central Region rankings, released Wednesday afternoon (Feb. 20). This is the first of three sets of regional rankings that will be announced before the NCAA Championship bracket is released on March 10.

The 23-1 Tigers are one of two teams in the region with just one loss this season, joined by second-ranked Southwestern Oklahoma State (23-1). Every other team in the region has at least five losses so far this season.

Fort Hays State is 5-1 against teams listed in the top 10 in the region.

The Tigers are one of six MIAA programs mentioned in the initial release, with Central Missouri ranked third, Emporia State ranked sixth, Pittsburg State sitting in eighth, Lindenwood ranked ninth and Washburn slotted 10th.

The champions of the MIAA, GAC and NSIC tournaments will all earn an automatic bid into the NCAA Championship field, with the next five teams in the region also earning an at-large selection. The top team in the region earns the right to host the regional tournament, which will be held March 15-18.

With just four games remaining in the regular season, the Tigers will hit the road for the final time this weekend with a trip to Oklahoma. Fort Hays State will take on Central Oklahoma Thursday (Feb. 21) at 5:30 p.m. before facing off with Northeastern State at 1:30 p.m. Saturday (Feb. 23).

Rank School Overall DII Record In-Region Record
1 Fort Hays State 20-1 20-1
2 Southwestern Oklahoma State 23-1 23-1
3 Central Missouri 18-5 16-4
4 Minnesota State University Moorhead 21-5 19-5
5 Minnesota Duluth 17-6 17-6
6 Emporia State 19-5 17-5
7 Concordia-St. Paul 17-6 17-6
8 Pittsburg State 16-5 15-5
9 Lindenwood (Missouri) 17-5 17-5
10 Washburn 16-7 14-7

Hays High, TMP, area basketball sub-state brackets released

The Hays High boys will be the 12 seed in the west in sub-state #4. The girls will be the 7th seed in the west in sub-state #2. You can find the full 5A brackets here. The games will be broadcast on 96.9 KFIX and on the KFIX App or on TuneIn.

TMP will be in the Hoisington 3A sub-state. You can listen to the games on 99.5 KHAZ and on the KHAZ App or on TuneIn.

 

The 2A sub-state brackets have been released for girls and boys basketball. Here are the brackets for the Wichita County-Leoti sub-state which will feature five area teams. The semi-finals and finals will be broadcast on KKQY 101.9 The Bull and on the KKQY App or on TuneIn.

Ness City will be playing in the Meade sub-state:

Tuesday’s high school basketball scores

BOYS PREP BASKETBALL
Abilene 46, Chapman 45
Anderson County 58, Santa Fe Trail 55
Andover Central 84, Andover 62
Baxter Springs 54, Riverton 50
Beloit 75, Smith Center 54
Bishop Miege 67, St. Thomas Aquinas 46
Central Heights 37, Lyndon 28
Cherryvale 75, Humboldt 74
DeSoto 58, Leavenworth 56
Ellis 42, Oakley 37
Eudora 66, Baldwin 50
Frontenac 65, Columbus 59
Galena 45, Southeast 42
Garden City 63, Liberal 58
Gardner-Edgerton 77, SM East 56
Goddard-Eisenhower 64, Maize South 60
Goessel 59, Canton-Galva 44
Hiawatha 60, Riverside 48
Holton 51, Jefferson West 49
Hugoton 64, Lakin 46
Independence 58, Labette County 36
Independence Home School 52, Kansas Deaf 27
Jackson Heights 50, Oskaloosa 47
Lansing 70, KC Turner 38
Lawrence 57, Olathe Northwest 40
Lawrence Free State 69, SM Northwest 63
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 69, Atchison County 26
McLouth 57, Pleasant Ridge 45
Metro Academy 63, Louisburg 60
Osawatomie 57, Prairie View 53
Pembroke Hill, Mo. 68, KC Bishop Ward 63
Perry-Lecompton 40, Osage City 37
Pittsburg Colgan 35, Girard 34
SM South 63, SM West 45
Sabetha 37, Nemaha Central 28
Silver Lake 69, Royal Valley 47
Southwestern Hts. 60, Cimarron 53
St. Mary’s 50, Wabaunsee 48
Stanton County 66, Sublette 36
Tonganoxie 83, Atchison 60
Topeka 60, Highland Park 39
Topeka Hayden 70, Topeka West 68
Washburn Rural 61, SM North 43
Wichita Bishop Carroll 62, Wichita Heights 42
Wichita Campus 66, Goddard 57
Wichita County 52, Syracuse 40
Wichita South 75, Wichita Southeast 71
Class 1A Regional
Quarterfinal
Ashland 61, Bucklin 42
Axtell 68, Doniphan West 20
BV Randolph 56, Wakefield 18
Centralia 43, Onaga 30
Centre 66, St. Xavier 44
Clifton-Clyde 68, Frankfort 39
Deerfield 58, Spearville 56, OT
Dighton 54, Western Plains-Healy 22
Fowler 77, Satanta 71
Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 54, Tescott 16
Greeley County 45, Weskan 44
Hodgeman County 65, Ingalls 41
Lakeside 56, Palco 20
Logan 59, Thunder Ridge 44
Madison/Hamilton Co-op 70, Hartford 41
Moscow 64, Rolla 53
Moundridge 81, Flinthills 55
Pawnee Heights 56, Kinsley 50
Quinter 46, Wheatland-Grinnell 36
Rawlins County 60, Cheylin 42
Rock Hills 63, Lincoln 38
Solomon 47, Pike Valley 46
Southern Coffey 46, Crest 33
St. Paul 72, Altoona-Midway 53
Stockton 53, Hill City 50
Triplains-Brewster 63, Golden Plains 52
Victoria 61, Otis-Bison 47
Washington County 55, Linn 33
Waverly 70, Marmaton Valley 15
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Attica vs. Cunningham, ppd.
Chanute vs. Paola, ccd.
Concordia vs. Clay Center, ccd.
Douglass vs. Garden Plain, ppd.
El Dorado vs. Buhler, ccd.
Emporia vs. Manhattan, ccd.
Haven vs. Smoky Valley, ccd.
Herington vs. Inman, ccd.
Hesston vs. Pratt, ccd.
Junction City vs. Topeka Seaman, ppd.
Marysville vs. Wamego, ccd.
Oswego vs. Pleasanton, ccd.
Rose Hill vs. Andale, ccd.
Southeast Saline vs. Republic County, ccd.
Wellsville vs. Iola, ppd.
West Franklin vs. Northern Heights, ppd.
Wichita Trinity vs. Kingman, ppd.
Winfield vs. Circle, ccd.

GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL
Abilene 52, Chapman 38
Anderson County 50, Santa Fe Trail 33
Andover Central 52, Andover 36
Atchison County 38, Maur Hill – Mount Academy 26
Baldwin 52, Eudora 47
Baxter Springs 64, Riverton 24
Beloit 52, Smith Center 49
Bishop Miege 50, St. Thomas Aquinas 38
Canton-Galva 60, Goessel 57, OT
Cimarron 65, Southwestern Hts. 25
Columbus 55, Frontenac 49
Ellis 42, Oakley 35
Eureka 63, West Elk 44
Goddard 33, Wichita Campus 11
Hiawatha 44, Riverside 42
Hugoton 55, Lakin 43
Humboldt 53, Cherryvale 35
Jackson Heights 68, Oskaloosa 43
Jefferson North 61, Horton 43
Jefferson West 36, Holton 29
KC Bishop Ward 59, Pembroke Hill, Mo. 27
Labette County 60, Independence 24
Lansing 49, KC Turner 16
Lawrence 58, Olathe Northwest 52
Leavenworth 60, DeSoto 55
Liberal 55, Garden City 35
Lyndon 34, Central Heights 24
Maize South 63, Goddard-Eisenhower 36
Mulvane 45, Clearwater 31
Olathe South 39, Olathe North 37
Perry-Lecompton 49, Osage City 22
Pittsburg Colgan 52, Girard 36
Pleasant Ridge 59, McLouth 36
Royal Valley 55, Silver Lake 48
SM Northwest 66, Lawrence Free State 38
SM South 52, SM West 49
Sabetha 42, Nemaha Central 19
Southeast 44, Galena 36
Sublette 59, Stanton County 38
Tonganoxie 31, Atchison 18
Topeka 67, Highland Park 39
Topeka Hayden 49, Topeka West 34
Wabaunsee 50, St. Mary’s 31
Wichita Bishop Carroll 58, Wichita Heights 47
Wichita County 44, Syracuse 31
Wichita South 43, Wichita Southeast 35
Class 1A Regional
Quarterfinal
Waverly 58, Marmaton Valley 24
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Chaparral vs. Conway Springs, ppd.
Concordia vs. Clay Center, ccd.
Douglass vs. Garden Plain, ppd.
El Dorado vs. Buhler, ccd.
Haven vs. Smoky Valley, ccd.
Herington vs. Inman, ccd.
Hesston vs. Pratt, ccd.
Junction City vs. Topeka Seaman, ppd.
Marysville vs. Wamego, ccd.
Oswego vs. Pleasanton, ccd.
Rose Hill vs. Andale, ccd.
Southeast Saline vs. Republic County, ppd.
Wellington vs. Wichita Collegiate, ccd.
Wellsville vs. Iola, ppd.
West Franklin vs. Northern Heights, ppd.
Wichita Trinity vs. Kingman, ppd.
Winfield vs. Circle, ccd.

FHSU women’s basketball maintains top five ranking

The Fort Hays State women’s basketball team picked up a pair of double-digit home wins last week, and as a result maintained its position in the top five in both Division II national polls released Tuesday (Feb. 19). The Tigers are again ranked fourth in the WBCA Coaches Poll while they hold steady at No. 3 in the D2SIDA Media Poll.

The Tigers are just 11 points behind Indiana (Pa.) for third place in the coaches poll while sitting 16 points clear of the Crimson Hawks in the media poll.

In the 14 sets of rankings released so far this season, the Tigers have been listed in the top five six times in the coaches poll and nine times in the media ranks.

The Tigers are the lone MIAA program represented in both Top 25 lists, with Central Missouri sitting 24th in the coaches poll and Emporia State ranked 22nd according to the media.

The Tigers are 8-1 all-time as the fourth-ranked team in the coaches poll. Two wins would give FHSU more wins at No. 4 than any other position in the coaches poll (9-1 when ranked fifth).

Fort Hays State looks to complete a season sweep of Central Oklahoma when the Tigers and Bronchos battle at 5:30 p.m. Thursday (Feb. 21) in Edmond, Okla.

Below are the complete national polls for February 19, 2019.

WBCA DII Coaches Poll – Week 13 D2SIDA Media Poll – Week 13
Rk. Team (1st) Rcd. Pts. Prev. Rk. Team (1st) Rcd. Pts. Prev.
1 Drury (24) 24-0 600 1 1 Drury (15) 24-0 399 1
2 UC San Diego 22-0 569 2 2 UC San Diego (1) 22-0 385 2
3 Indiana (Pa.) 21-1 529 3 3 Fort Hays State 23-1 361 3
4 Fort Hays State  23-1 518 4 4 IUP 21-1 345 4
5 University of the Sciences 24-1 488 5 5 USciences 24-1 330 T5
6 Union (Tenn.) 25-1 462 6 6 Union 25-1 319 T5
7 Northwest Nazarene 23-1 452 7 7 Southwestern Oklahoma 23-1 292 8
8 Thomas Jefferson Univ. 23-1 425 9 8 Northwest Nazarene 22-1 291 7
9 Alaska Anchorage 23-2 410 10 9 Jefferson 23-1 263 9
10 Ashland 23-2 379 11 10 Anderson (S.C.) 23-2 257 10
11 Grand Valley State 23-2 358 12 11 Lewis 22-2 240 11
12 Southwestern Oklahoma St. 23-1 342 13 12 Alaska Anchorage 23-1 208 15
13 Virginia Union 22-2 299 8 13 Virginia Union 22-2 194 13
14 Bentley 23-2 286 14 14 Grand Valley 23-2 188 17
15 Lewis 22-2 269 16 15 West Texas A&M 21-3 175 RV
16 Anderson (S.C.) 23-2 228 18 16 Bentley 23-2 171 18
17 West Texas A&M 21-3 171 20 17 Glenville State 22-2 136 19
18 California (Pa.) 20-3 155 21 18 Ashland 23-2 127 20
18 Florida Southern 21-3 155 15 19 West Florida 21-4 108 RV
20 Lubbock Christian 21-4 137 22 20 Lubbock Christian 21-4 101 RV
21 Glenville State 22-2 128 23 21 California 20-3 74 23
22 Colorado Mesa 20-3 117 19 22 Emporia State 20-5 59 25
23 Angelo State 18-4 65 17 23 Florida Southern 21-3 55 12
24 Central Missouri 18-5 60 24 24 North Georgia 20-4 49 NR
25 Azusa Pacific 20-4 40 NR 25 Colorado Mesa 20-3 41 16

FHSU wrestling No. 10 in final regular season D2WCA rankings; Ball and Osaghae ranked

FAYETTE, Iowa – The Fort Hays State wrestling team stayed put in the Division II Wrestling Coaches Association Rankings, released Monday (Feb. 18) by the organization. The Tigers sit at No. 10 for the second-consecutive set of rankings. Also in the rankings are four other MIAA teams as Nebraska-Kearney slipped to No. 3, Lindenwood stayed at No. 9, Newman sits at No. 18 and Central Oklahoma dipped to No. 20.

In the individual rankings, junior Brandon Ball remained at No. 1 in the 141-pound weight class. Ball is currently 20-0 on the year. He has compiled 17 wins against Division II competition on the season as well as three falls, three major decisions and two technical falls.

Also in the rankings is Efe Osaghae, who jumped up to No. 2 at 157 pounds. The sophomore earned an upset victory against former No. 2 ranked Tyler Mies (Feb. 13) with a narrow 4-3 decision. Osaghae sits at 24-3 overall with 18 Division wins and also paces the team in technical falls (seven).

Fort Hays State is back in action this weekend (Feb. 23) as they make the trip over to St. Charles, Mo. for the NCAA DII Super Regional IV. The regional is set to begin at 10 a.m. inside Hyland Arena.

HOOPS HIGHLIGHTS: Fourth-ranked Tiger women move to 23-1 last week

By C.D. DESALVO
Hays Post

No. 4 Tiger Women go 2-0 at home
The fourth-ranked Fort Hays State Tiger women improved to 23-1 on the year after victories against #25 Lindenwood 77-52 on Thursday night and a 73-59 win over Lincoln on Saturday. Fort Hays State shot 46% in the two game combined. Lanie Page scored 19 points against Lindenwood on 6-12 shooting. Tatyana Legette and Belle Barbieri each scored 15 points against Lincoln.

Fort Hays State has won eight games in a row and hold a two-game lead over Washburn for the lead in the MIAA conference. The Tiger women have four games left in the regular season and will be on the road this week for the Oklahoma road trip at Central Oklahoma on Thursday and at Northeastern State on Saturday. Both games can be heard on Tiger Radio Mix 103.

The Tiger men split last week with a 73-67 loss to Lindenwood on Thursday and a 72-63 win over Lincoln on Saturday.

The win over Lincoln ties the Tigers up with Lincoln in the #4 spot in the conference standings. The Tiger men have four games left in the regular season and will be on the road this week for the Oklahoma road trip at Central Oklahoma on Thursday and at Northeastern State on Saturday. Both games can be heard on Tiger Radio Mix 103.

TMP-Marian girls win 8th game in a row
The Lady Monarchs improved to 14-4 on the season after wins against Great Bend and Stockton last week. TMP-Marian remains in the three-seed spot of the Hoisington sub-state standings behind Russell (15-4) and Norton (17-2).

The Lady Monarchs finish the season this week with home games against Plainville on Monday and Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic on Thursday. The games can be heard on 99.5 KHAZ.

The TMP-Marian boys split last week with a 60-40 loss to Great Bend and a 52-34 win over Stockton. The Monarchs are 10-9 on the year and are in the two-seed spot of the Hoisington sub-state.

The Monarchs finish the season this week with home games against Plainville on Monday and Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic on Thursday. The games can be heard on 99.5 KHAZ.

Hays High swept by Abilene, split in Garden City last week 
The #10 Hays High girls lost to #5 (4A) Abilene 62-48 on Tuesday and beat Garden City 46-35 on Friday.

Brooke Denning lead the Indians with 16 points to tie a season high against Garden City.  The Indians are 12-6 on the year and sit alone in second place in the WAC standings at 5-2.  Hays is currently in 7th place of the West sub-state in 5A.

The Hays High boys dropped both games last week with a 53-49 loss to #6 (4A) Abilene and a 55-49 loss to Garden City on the road. Hays falls to 9-9 on the year and 4-3 in the WAC.

Hays heads back out on the road Tuesday as they travel to Dodge City to finish conference action. Both girls and boys games can be heard on 96.9 KFIX.

OVERTIME
The first round of 1A basketball regionals begin Monday. Brackets with all area teams involved can be found here. The semi-final and final rounds of the girls and boys Hill City 1A regional can be heard on 101.9 The Bull KKQY on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Have highlights you want to share for next week’s Hoops Highlights? Email them to C.D. DeSalvo. Photos are encouraged!

 

SHPTV gears up for state wrestling broadcast

BUNKER HILL – For more than 30 years Smoky Hills Public Television has broadcast the 3-2-1A State Wrestling Tournament LIVE, and that tradition will continue this week!

The LIVE broadcast will begin at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, and Saturday, Feb. 23, and conclude when the tournament ends each evening. A rebroadcast of the Championship Finals will air Sunday, Feb. 24, at 9 a.m.

DVDs of the televised rounds will be available for purchase online at www.shptv.org or by calling 800.337.4788.

— SHPTV

Monday’s Prep Basketball Scores

BOYS PREP BASKETBALL
Bishop Seabury Academy 84, Christ Preparatory Academy 33
Burlington 74, Council Grove 53
Circle 44, Buhler 42
Columbus 63, Galena 38
Dodge City 69, Liberal 67
Goddard-Eisenhower 69, Valley Center 53
Junction City 86, Topeka West 84
Larned 51, Halstead 48
Lawrence Free State 69, SM Northwest 63
Maize 66, Salina South 43
Marion 68, Bennington 45
McPherson 84, Augusta 70
Minneapolis 67, Russell 46
Mulvane 63, Clearwater 57
Norton 58, Trego 45
Olathe North 76, Olathe South 70
Parsons 61, Fort Scott 55
Pleasanton 42, Uniontown 29
Salina Central 80, Newton 43
Silver Lake 47, Rock Creek 43
Southeast Saline 58, Ell-Saline 51
Topeka 61, Manhattan 55
Topeka Seaman 63, Emporia 60
Washburn Rural 46, Highland Park 42
Wellsville 76, Santa Fe Trail 71
Wichita Campus 64, Hutchinson 55
Class 1A Regional
Quarterfinal
Little River 69, Fairfield 22
Sylvan-Lucas 51, Natoma 26
Wetmore 68, Troy 52

GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL
Bennington 42, Marion 32
Burlington 44, Council Grove 32
Circle 50, Buhler 42
Columbus 42, Galena 31
Halstead 55, Larned 33
Hays-TMP-Marian 56, Plainville 51
Hutchinson 40, Wichita Campus 28
Liberal 60, Dodge City 32
Maize 42, Salina South 41
McPherson 38, Augusta 14
McPherson 38, Augusta 14
Nemaha Central 63, Riverside 33
Newton 58, Salina Central 47
Norton 42, Trego 35
Pleasanton 53, Uniontown 39
Rock Creek 45, Silver Lake 41
Russell 49, Minneapolis 31
SM Northwest 66, Lawrence Free State 38
Southeast Saline 36, Ell-Saline 18
Topeka 47, Manhattan 39
Topeka Seaman 40, Emporia 28
Topeka West 51, Junction City 44
Washburn Rural 59, Highland Park 58
Wellsville 50, Santa Fe Trail 43
Class 1A Regional
Quarterfinal
Attica 43, South Barber 42
BV Randolph 53, Washington County 49
Berean Academy 51, Peabody-Burns 15
Bucklin 34, Kiowa County 29
Caldwell 47, Wichita Classical 33
Cedar Vale/Dexter Co-op 38, Burden Central 25
Chetopa 45, Altoona-Midway 17
Cheylin 48, Triplains-Brewster 14
Clifton-Clyde 60, Wakefield 27
Cunningham 74, Ashland 30
Doniphan West 60, Onaga 35
Flinthills 50, Elyria Christian 26
Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 64, Rock Hills 35
Hanover 61, Linn 23
Hartford 54, Madison/Hamilton Co-op 27
Hodgeman County 35, Pawnee Heights 29
Ingalls 62, Macksville 43
Kinsley 63, Deerfield 24
Lakeside 34, Hill City 29
Lincoln 34, Tescott 29
Little River 55, Stafford 31
Moundridge 62, Burrton 23
Norwich 57, Udall 35
Osborne 43, Logan 29
Quinter 60, Wallace County 44
Satanta 69, Rolla 44
Solomon 64, Pike Valley 42
Southern Coffey 57, Crest 43
St. Francis 58, Northern Valley 25
St. John 47, Fairfield 39
Stockton 65, Palco 17
Sylvan-Lucas 44, La Crosse 36
Troy 35, Wetmore 29
Valley Falls 41, Axtell 38
Victoria 54, Wilson 31
Wheatland-Grinnell 45, Greeley County 35

TMP basketball teams earn a split with Plainville

HAYS – With the chance that winter weather could impact the area Tuesday the TMP basketball games with Plainville were moved up a day and the Monarchs would earn a split of the final MCL regular season games.

Girls

TMP 56, Plainville 51

The TMP girls basketball team clinched their third straight MCL regular season title Monday with a 56-51 win over Plainville at Al Billinger Fieldhouse.

Rose McFarlind postgame interview

Monday’s matchup was a tight back-and-forth battle that never saw any team gain control until the final minutes.

Early in the first quarter with the game tied at four Jillian Lowe gave TMP the lead with a three pointer and then an Emiliee Lane field goal with just over four and a half minutes left in the first half would give the Monarchs a five-point lead at 9-4. The Monarchs built a seven-point lead two different times in the first quarter, including at the end of the quarter at 15-8 thanks to a Megan Hamel jumper.

Plainville stormed back to take the lead in the second quarter and outscored TMP by 10 in the quarter to take a 24-21 lead into the break as Halli Friend scored five straight points for the Cardinals in the final twenty second of the first half.

The Monarchs opened the second half on a quick 4-0 run to take the lead and then after Plainville got a pair of free throws to retake a one-point lead Adell Riedel connected on a three to give TMP a 28-26 lead. But that was short lived as Plainville Aubree Dewey answered with a field goal on the other end to tie the game at 28.

With the game tied at 28 Emily Schippers made back-to-back third quarter field goals to put TMP up 32-28 midway through the third quarter. TMP again led at the end of the third quarter, this time by five at 36-31.

Just like the second quarter Plainville came out in the fourth quarter and took the lead. This time they used a 9-3 run to build a 40-39 lead.

The Monarchs then scored their next eight points at the free throw line over a more than two-and-a-half-minute stretch to go up 47-42, a lead they would never give up on their way to the 56-51 win.

Game highlights

Emily Schippers and Jillian Lowe lead three Monarchs in double-figures with 15 each. Plainville’s Aubree Dewey finished with a game-high 28 points.

The Monarchs improve to 15-4 win the win and finish the Mid-Continent League regular season 9-0 to capture their third straight league title and their fourth in five years.

Plainville drops to 11-9 and 5-7 in the MCL.

Boys

Plainville 63, TMP 60

The Plainville Cardinals outscored the TMP Monarchs 14-10 in the fourth quarter as they rally for down five in the second half to beat TMP 63-60.

Bill Meagher postgame interview

Plainville jumped out to an early 8-3 lead and led by five twice in the first quarter before the Monarchs took their first lead of the game at 14-12 on a Grant Ginther three-point play.

Plainville quickly answered and built their lead back to three before Ryan Karlin cut the deficit two one and Jared Mayers converted on back-to-back field goals at the end of the first quarter to put the Monarchs up 20-17.

TMP build a five-point lead on two separate occasions in the second quarter only to see Plainville outscore the Monarchs 6-1 over the final 2:30 of the first half to take a 31-30 lead into the halftime break.

In the third quarter Plainville build a four-point lead several times before a Ryan Karlin three-pointer sparked a little 7-1 run for the Monarchs to give them a 43-41 lead at the 4:23 mark in the third quarter.

Over the next two minutes the Monarchs build a five-point lead two different times but they only led by three after three 50-47.

In the fourth quarter every time the Monarchs would gain a little separation Plainville had an answer and the main reason for that was Jared Casey who scored 12 of his game-high 32 points in the fourth quarter to help Plainville to the 63-60 win.

Game highlights

Plainville’s Tanner Copeland also scored in double-figures finishing with 17.

Ryan Karlin and Jackson Schulte each finished with 10 points to lead TMP.

Plainville finished the regular season 14-6 and 7-2 in the MCL while TMP is 10-10 and finished 5-4 in league play.

The Monarchs host Hutch-Trinity on Thursday while Plainville is off until they begin sub-state play next week.

The sub-state brackets will be released on Wednesday.

AP source: Machado, Padres agree to $300M, 10-year deal

By BERNIE WILSON
AP Sports Writer

SAN DIEGO (AP) — With their city’s long-suffering fans desperate for a winner, the rebuilding San Diego Padres delivered their splashiest free agent signing ever by agreeing with All-Star infielder Manny Machado on a $300 million, 10-year deal.

A person familiar with the negotiations confirmed the deal to The Associated Press on Tuesday, speaking on condition of anonymity because the agreement was subject to a successful physical and had not been announced. Machado can opt out after five years and become a free agent again, the person said.

Machado’s agreement would be the second-largest in baseball history behind Giancarlo Stanton’s $325 million, 13-year deal signed with the Miami Marlins ahead of the 2015 season. Among free agents it tops Alex Rodriguez’s $275 million, 10-year contract with the New York Yankees from 2008-17.

Records may be broken soon. Free agent outfielder Bryce Harper could top Stanton’s deal in coming days or weeks.

That won’t matter a bit to Padres fans, who have never celebrated a World Series title and were keeping their fingers crossed in recent days as it became apparent that their team, with a mostly sad-sack history stretching back a half-century, actually had a chance at landing Machado, who is only 26.

Some fans seemed braced for yet another disappointment. But news of the deal was greeted with euphoria on social media.

Speaking at spring training in Peoria, Arizona, Padres executive chairman Ron Fowler said: “We do not have a deal with any free agent player. We are continuing discussions, and that’s all we have to say.”
Teams draw a distinction between an agreement subject to a physical and a finalized deal.

While Fowler looked serious, general partner Peter Seidler couldn’t help but smile while waiting for his turn to speak.

Without confirming the deal, Seidler — a nephew of former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Peter O’Malley — spoke of what his ownership group wants to bring to San Diego, where the Padres play in a gem of a ballpark just off the bay.

“Ron and I, we love the city of San Diego, we love sports in San Diego, but we’re also well aware of the history. There’s never been a championship from a major sports franchise in San Diego. … We as an organization want to completely change that. We want our franchise to win year after year after year. And we’re going to do whatever we can rationally do to help make that happen.”

The Padres lost 96 games last year, haven’t had a winning season since 2009 and haven’t been to the playoffs since 2006. They haven’t won a playoff series since the 1998 NL Championship against Atlanta. They were routed in their two World Series appearances, by Detroit in 1984 and the New York Yankees in 1998.

And they’ve had the city’s big league sports scene to themselves since the NFL’s Chargers moved to the Los Angeles area two seasons ago. The Chargers did win the AFL title in 1963 but were blown out by San Francisco in their only Super Bowl appearance, after the 1994 season.

Other than the AFL title, the biggest championships won around here were probably Little League World Series titles in 2010 by Park View of Chula Vista and in 1961 by El Cajon-La Mesa Northern, which included Brian Sipe, who won the NFL’s MVP Award in 1980.

The Padres have been rebuilding mostly with prospects and draft picks since a failed win-now approach with high-priced veterans in 2015, although they are making a stunning move early in spring training for the second straight year. They signed first baseman Eric Hosmer to a $144 million, seven-year contract last February.

Machado is expected to fill the team’s glaring need at third base. He began last year at shortstop with Baltimore, was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers after the All-Star break and split time and shortstop and third. He struck out to end the World Series loss to Boston.

With Machado on board, the next big move for the Padres is expected to be the promotion of shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr., the 20-year-old son of a former big leaguer and the No. 2 overall prospect in baseball.

A four-time All-Star, Machado hit .297 last year and set career bests with 37 homers and 107 RBIs. A four-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove winner, he has a .282 career average with 175 homers and 513 RBIs in seven big league seasons.

The Chicago White Sox were among the teams that pursued Machado, trying to get in position for a second title under owner Jerry Reinsdorf, who turns 83 next week.

“Still in a bit of disbelief,” executive vice president Kenny Williams said. “I feel we put our best foot forward. Jerry, in particular, really stepped up.

Machado also met with the Yankees, a team that had expressed concern over Machado’s remarks about hustling — not hustling, actually — during the playoffs.

After failing to run out a grounder in the NL Championship Series, Machado said: “Obviously I’m not going to change, I’m not the type of player that’s going to be ‘Johnny Hustle’ and run down the line and slide to first base.”

Machado tried to clarify his remarks after the season, saying, “looking back, it doesn’t come across how I meant it.”

Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner took notice of Machado’s initial comments, labeling them “troubling.”

“If we’re interested in any player, to sit down with them face to face and ask him, ‘Where did this come from? What was the context around the entire interview? Was there a point? How do you justify it?'” Steinbrenner said in November.

“Because that ain’t going to sell where we play baseball,” he said.

No worries. Padres fans will take him.

No. 23 Kansas State beats West Virginia to keep Big 12 lead

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – Barry Brown scored 21 points and No. 23 Kansas State beat West Virginia 65-51 on Monday night to remain atop the Big 12 standings.

A 14-0 run midway through the second half, led by a couple of 3-pointers by Xavier Sneed, gave the Wildcats (20-6, 10-3) their sixth straight conference road win.

After shooting poorly in the first half and only holding a two-point lead, Kansas State kept the Mountaineers (10-16, 2-10) at bay with 50 percent shooting in the final 20 minutes.

Sneed added 19 points for Kansas State, including five 3-pointers. Dean Wade, who was questionable going into the game, scored 10 points and grabbed six rebounds.

Lamont West led West Virginia with 16 points. Derek Culver picked up his sixth double-double of the season with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Brandon Knapper scored 10 points.

The Mountaineers outrebounded the Wildcats 35-31.

BIG PICTURE

Kansas State: The Wildcats remain on top of the Big 12 by bouncing back after their 78-64 loss to then-No. 23 Iowa State on Saturday. No. 12 Kansas and No. 14 Texas Tech remain one game back at 9-4. The Jayhawks and Red Raiders play each other on Saturday in Lubbock, Texas.

West Virginia: Considering the recent depletion of their roster, the Mountaineers put up a pretty good fight against the stout Wildcats, not caving until midway through the second half. With Oklahoma State’s win over TCU on Monday, WVU sits alone at the bottom of the Big 12.

UP NEXT

Kansas State returns home to host Oklahoma State on Saturday.

West Virginia heads to Waco to play Baylor on Saturday.

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