Brown: 2-0 Tigers can play better
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News Tiger coach Chris Brown said his team, off to a 2-0 start, can play better. “I don’t… Login to continue reading Login…
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News Tiger coach Chris Brown said his team, off to a 2-0 start, can play better. “I don’t… Login to continue reading Login…
In a tightly contested season opener, the Thomas More Prep-Marian Monarchs earned a 7-6 victory over Russell to start their 2024 season out 1-0.
The Ellis Railers opened the 2024 season with a tight 48-44 win over Lincoln in a home contest Friday night.
The Fort Hays State University football team opened MIAA play last week with a 30-16 victory over Missouri Western at Lewis Field Stadium.
Hays High competed against top ranked Derby at Lewis Field Friday night, falling 40-7 in their home opener.
Fort Hays State returned to the AFCA Top 25 for the first time since the 2019 season on Monday (Sept. 9). The Tigers are No. 25 in the latest edition of the poll, giving the MIAA four teams inside the Top 25. FHSU elevated from No. 24 to No. 21 in the latest D2Football.com Top 25 Poll, also released on Monday.
Ellis High School has announced their 2024 Homecoming Royalty including (Back row, L to R) Chance Jimenez, son of Javi and Jessica Jimenez; Kamden Keller, son of Todd and Amy Keller; Toby Honas, son of Randy and Wendy Honas; (Front Row L to R): Brooke Starns, daughter of Eric and Libby Starns; Isabella Eck, daughter of Mark and Sarah Eck; Natalee North, daughter of Travis and Ava North.
The Fort Hays State volleyball team wrapped up its trip to the 2024 Mountain Lion Classic with a four-set victory over Cameron University on Saturday (Sept. 7), 25-19, 25-11, 20-25, 25-14. The Tigers move to 2-1 on the season, while the Aggies wrap up the opening weekend 0-4.
The Hays City Commission is expected at their next meeting to adopt by ordinance the 2024 revised versions of the Uniform Public Offense Code for Kansas Cities (UPOC) and the Traffic Ordinance for Kansas Cities (STO) for use within the City of Hays. The measures were unanimously moved forward for formal vote on Sept. 12, 2024 following Police Chief Don Scheibler’s presentation of this year’s revisions during the Commission’s Sept. 5, 2024 Work Session.