
Larks return for another special summer
Frank Leo’s Hays Larks won their first NBC World Series championship last summer. Leo, however, said the Larks program is more than about winning a title.
Frank Leo’s Hays Larks won their first NBC World Series championship last summer. Leo, however, said the Larks program is more than about winning a title.
It was almost deja vu for the Monarchs after downing Ellinwood in game two of their home Regional. After earning a spot in the championship, they awaited the winner of Ellis and Salina-Sacred Heart, the latter last year’s No.
Wednesday afternoon, the Hays High Indians hosted Salina South, Andover Central and Maize South in Regional competition, using two wins to punch their ticket to the 5A State Tournament starting Thursday afternoon.
Fort Hays State baseball pitcher Ty Riley picked up another All-Region recognition Tuesday (May 20) after being named a first team All-Central Region pick by the Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA).
The Thomas More Prep-Marian Monarch softball team suffered a season ending loss in the semifinals of the Spearville Regional, falling 9-3 to eventual champion Medicine Lodge. They bid farewell to seniors Brooke Koenigsman and Teagan Gottschalk who helped the team reach a 25-3 finish for the 2025 season.
Standout Tiger Rodeo Cowgirl, Hailey Witte, has qualified for the College National Finals Rodeo to be held in Casper, Wyo., June 15-21. This is the first national qualification for Fort Hays State in many years, so the excitement for the program is at a high level.
The Hays High Indians finished their season with a 17-11 record, reaching the Bishop Carroll Regional Championship, falling to the Golden Eagles 0-9.
Fort Hays State's Katie Wagner DeGarmo (women's basketball) and Myles Menges (football) were selected as finalists for the annual MIAA Ken B. Jones Award, presented by Summit Pointe Financial Group, announced Tuesday (May 20) by the conference office.
The Fort Hays State men's and women's track and field teams opened the 2025 NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships with several strong performances Thursday (May 22). Seven athletes competed in five events on day one of the national meet, with the Tigers breaking one school record and clinching a spot in Saturday's finals and another locking up second team All-America status.
By Hailey ChapmanHays Daily News Kansas State Regional baseball and softball is underway, set to conclude tomorrow evening with two host sites in Hays. The… Login to continue reading Login…