TMP boys open sub-state action Monday at 6 p.m.
From Staff Reports Sub-state basketball action starts Monday for Thomas More Prep-Marian and on Tuesday for Hays High. The No. 1 seed TMP boys (16-4)… Login to continue reading Login…
From Staff Reports Sub-state basketball action starts Monday for Thomas More Prep-Marian and on Tuesday for Hays High. The No. 1 seed TMP boys (16-4)… Login to continue reading Login…
From Staff Reports PARK CITY – Hays High senior 220-pounder Gavin Meyers is a state champion. Meyers won the Class 5A title Saturday at Hartman… Login to continue reading Login…
By FHSU Sports Information MARYVILLE, Mo. – The sixth-ranked Fort Hays State women’s basketball team won its fourth MIAA regular season title and became the… Login to continue reading Login…
By FHSU Sports Information MARYVILLE, Mo. – Fort Hays State took its shot at stopping Northwest Missouri State’s run of consecutive MIAA regular season championships… Login to continue reading Login…
PARK CITY – Hays High junior 109-pounder Sarah Zimmerman will have another chance next year to win a state championship. In Thursday’s championship match at Hartman Arena, Zimmerman (29-5), the No.
In the girls 1A-4A state wrestling tournament, Ellis was represented by three athletes including Abigail Heifner, Maleah Vine and Kaydawn Haag. In the 101 pound weight class, Heifner began her day with a loss to Mariah Lopez of Burlingame, sending her to the consolation bracket.
SALINA – Even though she didn’t medal, just wrestling at the Class 4-1A girls’ state tournament was a milestone for freshman Claudine Stein and Thomas More Prep-Marian. Stein, the lone girls’ wrestler for the Monarchs, was the first to make it to state in the girls’ program.
GREAT BEND – After playing so well in the second half of the season, the Hays High girls’ basketball team enters the postseason on a down note after falling to Great Bend 48-45 Friday night. The Indians had lost a heart-breaker at the buzzer against a ranked Dodge City squad earlier in the week.
GREAT BEND – The Indians completed an unbeaten run through the Western Athletic Conference with Friday night’s 58-45 win over rival Great Bend. Now, the Indians, ranked No.
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