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TMP girls have no trouble with Quinter -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

Hammeke leads TMP boys in rout -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

HHS has good day at Last Chance meet -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

Indian girls roll to win in Liberal -2/12/2012, 8:09 PM

HHS boys' rally falls short in Liberal -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

Tiger wrestlers suffer disappointing loss -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

Tiger women notch big win -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

Tigers win thriller at GMC -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

HHS' Binder looking forward to FHSU -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

Scores, Feb. 11 -2/11/2012, 7:04 PM

-2/11/2012, 2:39 PM

High school basketball boxscores, Feb. 10 -2/10/2012, 11:23 PM

Scores, Feb. 10 -2/10/2012, 11:32 PM

Tiger men look to avenge big loss -2/10/2012, 10:24 AM

Tiger wrestlers escape with win -2/10/2012, 10:23 AM

Shaw stepping in as starter for Tiger women -2/10/2012, 10:23 AM

Monarchs win short dual -2/10/2012, 10:23 AM

Plainville suffers first loss -2/10/2012, 10:23 AM

HHS wrestlers claim WAC title -2/10/2012, 10:22 AM

Monarchs set to host Quinter on Friday -2/9/2012, 10:16 AM

HHS travels to Liberal -2/9/2012, 10:16 AM

Lehman's double-double helps Tiger women win -2/9/2012, 10:26 AM

Tigers roll to win at GMC -2/9/2012, 10:16 AM

Natoma's Casey putting up big numbers, despite record -2/9/2012, 10:26 AM

Plainville's Casey inks with Dodge City -2/9/2012, 10:16 AM

TMP girls roll by Larned -2/8/2012, 10:13 AM

Monarch boys win thriller -2/8/2012, 10:13 AM

Indian girls move to 4-0 in WAC -2/8/2012, 10:13 AM

Press hurts Indian boys in road loss -2/8/2012, 10:12 AM

Keyser picks up another honor for Tigers -2/8/2012, 10:12 AM

Tuesday's high school boxscores -2/7/2012, 11:12 PM

Scores, Feb. 7 -2/7/2012, 11:02 PM

Tigers on final stretch -2/7/2012, 10:12 AM

FHSU women in key home games -2/7/2012, 10:12 AM

Giants deny Patriots -2/6/2012, 10:02 AM

Monarchs at home Tuesday -2/6/2012, 9:52 AM

Indians seek road wins -2/6/2012, 9:52 AM

Pair of Tigers run well -2/6/2012, 9:52 AM

Tiger baseball team picked fourth and softball sixth -2/6/2012, 9:52 AM

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Saturday

College baskeball

Men

Kansas 81, Okla. State 66

Texas 75, Kansas State 64

Fort Hays 67, Central Mo. 66

Women

Fort Hays 68, Central Mo. 51

Friday

High school basketball

Girls

Pratt 40, Haven 38

Beloit 51 Russell 34

TMP-Marian 57, Quinter 34

Pike Valley 50, Wilson 38

Hugoton 43, Scott City 35

Hoisington 55, Ellinwood 26

Hays 64, Liberal 33

Thunder Ridge 46, Lakeside 22

Hoxie 81, Oberlin 18

Natoma 41, Northern Valley 16

St. John's Beloit-Tipton 53, Chase 35

Atwood 52, Norton 29

Wheatland-Grinnell 46, Tribune 42

WaKeeney-Trego 58, Stockton 29

Concordia 41, Chapman 30

Lakin 45, Elkhart 42

St. John-Hudson 60, Victoria 27

Boys

Natoma 56, Northern Valley 54

Phillipsburg 68, Osborne 27

TMP-Marian 74. Quinter 33

Concordia 52, Chapman 34

Beloit 64, Russell 39

Ness City 58, Otis-Bison 50

Liberal 52, Hays High 40

Hoxie 46, Oberlin 33

Scott City 83, Hugoton 43

La Crosse 47, Central Plains 40

St. John 49, Victoria 39

Pratt 61, Haven 38

Concordia 52, Chapman 34

Hoisington 54, Ellinwood 33

Scott City 83, Hugoton 43

Tribune 48, Wheatland-Grinnell 41

Garden City 57, Great Bend 54 (OT)

Downs-Lakeside 39, Thunder Ridge 34

WaKeeney-Trego 82, Stockton 59

Lakin 52, Elkhart 46

Hill City 73, Smith Center 58

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Tigers remain one away from winning season

Published on -11/3/2009, 3:05 PM

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By RANDY GONZALES

rgonzales@dailynews.net

The Tiger defense -- riddled with injuries -- is allowing almost 37 points per game.

If not for the offense scoring almost 32 points per game, the Fort Hays State University football team likely wouldn't be one victory away from its first winning season under Coach Kevin Verdugo.

The Tigers' defense has six starters out for the season with injuries. A week after surrendering 550 total yards (406 rushing) in a 59-41 loss at Pittsburg State University, Fort Hays gave up 636 total yards in a 66-40 loss to third-ranked Northwest Missouri State University last Saturday in the Tigers' final home game.

"Imagine you're the most frustrated you've ever been in your life, and magnify by 10, probably," Verdugo said in Monday's weekly news conference of the level of frustration for the Tiger defensive players and coaches.

In first-year defensive coordinator Kyle Nystrom's 4-2-5 scheme, Fort Hays is:

-- last in the 10-team Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in scoring defense (36.8);

-- last in total defense (456.1 yards per game);

-- next-to-last in rushing defense (193.1);

-- next-to-last in pass defense (263);

-- last in pass defense efficiency (MIAA-high 24 TD passes allowed)

-- last in interceptions (6);

-- eighth in sacks (15);

-- last in first downs allowed (22.9 per game);

-- next-to-last in opponents' third-down conversions (44.7 percent).

Verdugo said the timing of the injuries has hurt the defense, too.

"Some of ours happened midseason, past midseason," he said. "I felt we were pretty good on defense, the first two (starters and backups)."

But the injuries have forced players to see the field that weren't meant to see extensive action. You can only teach those players so much at this point in the season, Verdugo said.

"Nothing you can do about it," Verdugo said. "It is what it is."

Fort Hays (5-5) likely will need its offense to put points on the board in bunches again Saturday at Missouri Southern State University (3-6) to finish with a winning record.

In the MIAA statistics, the Fort Hays offense is:

-- sixth in scoring (31.7);

-- seventh in total offense (379.3);

-- next-to-last in rushing (138.6)

-- sixth in passing (240.7 yards);

-- seventh in pass efficiency (17 TDs);

-- last in sacks allowed (25);

-- sixth in first downs (21 per game);

-- sixth in third-down conversions (43.1 percent)

In assorted other statistics, the Tigers have committed the fewest penalties in the conference (36) and lead in punt returns (32.1 average).

Individually, in the Tigers' no-huddle spread offense installed this season, junior running back James Walker is sixth in the MIAA in rushing with 793 yards. Walker also is tied for eighth in receptions with 41.

Senior quarterback Mike Garrison is sixth in passing with 240.9 yards per game, with 17 TDs and eight interceptions. Garrison also is eighth in passing efficiency and second in total offense (271.5).

Junior wideout O.J. Murdock is fifth in receiving yards per game at 76.6.

Senior C.J. Lovett is averaging 38.8 yards on nine punt returns, with three TDs, and is second in kickoff returns, averaging 28.2 yards on 17 runbacks, with one score. He also is fourth in interceptions, with four picks.

Sophomore Ethan Kosjer is third in punting, averaging 39.9 yards.

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