HHS
Soccer Defeats Salina Central The
Hays High boys soccer team starts their season
2-0 following a 4-1 win over Salina Central in
their home opener at the Hays High Field. The
Indians scored three goals in the second half to
break a 1-1 halftime tie. Senior Devin Schmidt
scored two of those goals along with Lane Clark.
Freshman Jordan Windholz scored in the first
half. The Indians are back in action at noon on
Monday against Augusta at the McPherson
Invitational.
HHS
Cross Country 3rd At Great Bend The
Hays High boys and girls cross country teams
both finished third at their season-opening meet
in Great Bend. Seth Topjoj led the Indian boys
with a second place finish. Eli Fort was the
other varsity medalist, finishing ninth. The
girls were led by Bailey Zimmerman who came in
third.
HHS Gold Team 3rd At Own Invite The Hays High girls tennis team had a couple
of first place finishes at their own
invitational yesterday. Shelby Dinkel went 3-0
to win No. 2 singles. The No. 2 doubles team of
Megan Bird and Janae Gagnon went 3-0 to finish
first. The No. 1 doubles team of Abbey Homburg
and Jill Taylor finished third, going 3-1.
Norton won the team title with the Indians Gold
team finishing third and the Maroon squad
fourth.
TMP-Marian Volleyball Swept In Abilene The TMP-Marian volleyball team starts 0-3,
dropping all three of their matches at the
Abilene Quadrangular. The Monarchs lost 14-25,
9-25 to Abilene, 19-15, 19-25 to Concordia and
26-24, 12-15, 7-25 to Smoky Valley.
HHS Football Set To Begin 2nd Year Under
Cornelsen Hays High opens the 2010 football season
tonight at Lewis Field, hosting Chapman. The
Indians are looking for their fourth-straight
win in a season opener. Last year they won their
first seven games on their way to a 7-2 season.
Second year coach Ryan Cornelsen says last
year’s success doesn’t add any pressure to
this year’s team. Chapman is coming off a 1-8
season and is coached by former Kansas State
quarterback Jeff Schwinn. We’ll have coverage
of the Indians and Irish beginning with the Fort
Hays Auto Sales pre-game show at 6:30pm on 96.9
KFIX. TMP-Marian opens the season on the road
with Ellinwood. The Fort Hays Auto Sales
pre-game show is at 6:30pm on SportsRadio 1400
KAYS.
Area High School Football Schedule Chapman at Hays High
TMP-Marian at Ellinwood
Norton at Ellis
Victoria at Macksville
Trego at Ness City
Plainville at Phillipsburg
Stockton at Palco
Larned at LaCrosse
Hill City at Thunder Ridge
Lakeside at Osborne
Golden Plains at Quinter
Wheatland-Grinnell at Logan
Russell at Southeast of Saline
Chiefs
Finally Get Preseason Win Matt
Cassel and Brodie Croyle each led touchdown
drives as the Kansas City Chiefs beat Green Bay
17-13 last night for their first preseason
victory since 2008. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers
and a host of other Green Bay starters didn't
suit up for the final tuneup of the preseason.
Backup signal-caller Matt Flynn played into the
third quarter and hit 23 of 37 passes for 304
yards, much of it against backups. Chiefs coach
Todd Haley says the win is nice but not the most
important thing. The Chiefs open at home a week
from Monday against San Diego.
Vikes Top Broncos The Broncos also go 1-3 in the preseason
following a 31-24 loss at Minnesota. Denver
turned the ball over four times in the first
half and trailed 17-7 at the break despite
giving up just 54 yards. Tim Tebow fumbled his
first snap which was scooped up for a touchdown.
He then threw an interception which set up a
field goal. The Broncos fumbled on their next
two possessions. The Bronocos open their season
in Jacksonville a week from Sunday.
Rockies Blow 4-Run Lead Chase
Utley drove in six runs and hit a grand slam to
cap a nine-run seventh inning Thursday night as
the Philadelphia Phillies overcame a four-run
deficit to beat the Colorado Rockies 12-11. The
Royals and Cardinals were both off yesterday.
Kansas City opens a weekend series with Detroit
while the Cardinals try to close the gap a
little in the NL Central as they host
Cincinnati.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
TOP-25 (
2) Ohio State 45, Marshall 7
(13) Miami (FL) 45, Florida A&M 0
(14) Southern California 49, Hawaii 36
Utah 27, (15) Pittsburgh 24, OT
BIG 12
Iowa State 27, Northern Illinois 10
MIAA
No. 14 Texas A&M-Kingsville 16, No. 1
Northwest Missouri State 7
No. 19 Missouri Western 36, Mesa State 3
Illinois State 55, Central Missouri 54
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
AMERICIAN LEAGUE
Thursday's
Games
N.Y. Yankees 5, Oakland 0
Boston 6, Baltimore 4
Detroit 10, Minnesota 9, 13 innings
Cleveland 6, Seattle 3 Friday's Games
Toronto (Morrow 10-6) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova
1-0), 12:05pm
Tampa Bay (Garza 13-7) at Baltimore (Millwood
3-14), 6:05pm
Chicago White Sox (Danks 12-9) at Boston (C.Buchholz
15-5), 6:10pm
Detroit (Bonderman 7-9) at Kansas City (Greinke
8-11), 7:10pm
Texas (D.Holland 2-2) at Minnesota (Undecided),
7:10pm
L.A. Angels (Kazmir 8-12) at Oakland (G.Gonzalez
12-8), 9:05pm
Cleveland (Carmona 11-13) at Seattle (French
3-4), 9:10pm
NATIONAL
LEAGUE Thursday's
Games
N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 2
Philadelphia 12, Colorado 11 Friday's Games
N.Y. Mets (Dickey 9-5) at Chicago Cubs (R.Wells
6-12), 1:20pm
Milwaukee (Capuano 2-2) at Philadelphia (Hamels
8-10), 6:05pm
Washington (Li.Hernandez 9-9) at Pittsburgh
(Duke 6-12), 6:05pm
Atlanta (Kawakami 1-9) at Florida (A.Miller
0-0), 6:10pm
Cincinnati (Arroyo 14-8) at St. Louis (J.Garcia
12-6), 7:15pm
Houston (Myers 10-7) at Arizona (D.Hudson 4-1),
8:40pm
Colorado (Cook 4-8) at San Diego (Luebke 0-0),
9:05pm
San Francisco (Zito 8-10) at L.A. Dodgers
(Billingsley 10-8), 9:10pm
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
PRESEASON Detroit 28, Buffalo 23
Cincinnati 30, Indianapolis 28
N.Y. Giants 20, New England 17
Jacksonville 13, Atlanta 9
Pittsburgh 19, Carolina 3
N.Y. Jets 21, Philadelphia 17
St. Louis 27, Baltimore 21
Cleveland 13, Chicago 10
Minnesota 31, Denver 24
Kansas City 17, Green Bay 13
Dallas 27, Miami 25
Tennessee 27, New Orleans 24
Tampa Bay 24, Houston 17
San Francisco 17, San Diego 14
Oakland 27, Seattle 24
Arizona 20, Washington 10
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and has been the play-by-play voice of the Fort
Hays State University Tigers since the spring of
2002. Gerard also does the morning sports
on the Eagle stations. He is a Victoria
native who graduated from Fort Hays State
University.
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Mike
Hammett
joined Eagle Radio in June 2008 as the
Assistant News/Sports Director. The Marysville
native was the Voice of the basketball “Area
Game of the Week” on Y102 in 2007-08, and was
the Voice of Marysville High School Football for
the 2006 and 2007 seasons. Mike is a
graduate of Fort Hays State University.
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