Hays High girls fall against #1 Salina Central
The Hays High girls basketball team suffered a loss at the hands of the #1 5A Salina Central Mustangs Friday night. The Indians fell by a score of 68-43.
The Hays High girls basketball team suffered a loss at the hands of the #1 5A Salina Central Mustangs Friday night. The Indians fell by a score of 68-43.
TMP’s Gavin Unrein was able to spark a 13-3 run with a lay-up off the jump ball to start the game. From then on out the Knights fought back, but the Monarchs were able to hold on, winning Thursday night’s contest 53-42.
By Randy GonzalesSpecial to Hays Daily News In a rematch of nationally-ranked squads, the Fort Hays State University women’s basketball team, ranked No. 7 in… Login to continue reading Login…
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The Fort Hays State Wrestling Team heads to Newman this Thursday for their first conference dual of the season. In preseason polls, Fort Hays ranked 4th among the five teams in the MIAA.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – The Fort Hays men’s basketball team held off a late Missouri Western rally to claim a 76-71 MIAA road win on Monday afternoon. The contest was a make-up game from a previously scheduled matchup that was postponed due to COVID-19 protocols within the Griffon program.
PLAINVILLE – How sweep it is. The Thomas More Prep-Marian girls’ basketball team held off state-ranked Phillipsburg on Saturday to win the Mid-Continent League tournament title.
In the end, family came first for Blake Reynolds. Fort Hays State University announced on Monday Reynolds’ resignation as the school’s women’s soccer coach.
The second-ranked Fort Hays women’s basketball team rallied past Pittsburg State on Saturday to claim an 86-82 MIAA victory at Gross Memorial Coliseum. The Tigers trailed the Gorillas by as many as 14 points for their largest comeback victory since winning at Nebraska-Kearney on Feb.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — In a never-say-die showdown between two of the NFL’s top teams, and two of its bright young quarterbacks, the Bills and Chiefs played a classic Sunday night decided by one of them calling tails and the other making him pay for it.