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Cardinals' Moore sparks victory
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Members of the 2021 GBMS volleyball team are front row—Lainey Smith, Jadynce Schroeder, Shatarah Newton, Henley Nairn, Rhett Nairn; second row—Hayley Suchy, Allie Gerhardt, Braelyn Turner, Kaitlyn Dreiling, Camryn Post, Alyvia Batchman, Miya Nachtigal, Kamryn Koelsch, Kya Behr, Meredith Mazouch, MacKenzie Lindberg, Jaselyn Werth, Heidi Jording, Braylee Carper, Kynli Shull; third row—Maddison Gaddis, Sophia Cale, Remmi Burkes, Katelyn Roddey, Ava Kaiser, Lydia Schaub, Alex Mayers, Araceli Aguilera, Zoey Mayberry, Sophia Elsen. back row—Naima Zapita, Gabriella Tomlin, Chalya Prenderegast, Kourtnee Leech, Olivia Boone, Madelynne Siefkes, Kimmy Hofflinger, Katherine Mazouch, Denver Ringo, Tatum Anderson, Alyssa McCulley, Kyra Lewis.

HOISINGTON 46, HALSTEAD 20

HALSTEAD  – Hoisington back Tony Moore stole the show from teammate Legend Robinson with two rushing and two pass receiving touchdowns in a 46-20 rout over Central Kansas League foe Halstead. The Cardinals (2-1) play at Phillipsburg next week.

Moore gained 143 rushing yards and scored on 52 and 66-yard runs and caught 34- and 63-yard scoring passes from quarterback Wyatt Wikum. Legend Robinson rushed for 159 yards and scored on 59- and 60-yard scoring dashes. Wikum dashed 35 yards for a touchdown.

Legend Robinson recovered a fumble and Wikum intercepted a pass.

Hoisington 14 26 6 0 – 46

Halstead 6 0 8 6 – 20

HOIS–Tony Moore 66 run (Sam Baldyga kick); HAL–Jackson Swift 2 run; HOIS–Moore 52 run (Baldyga kick); HOIS–Legend Robinson 59 run (kick fails); HOIS–Moore 63 pass from Wyatt Wikum (Baldyga kick); HOIS–Legend Robinson 60 run (Baldyga kick); HOIS–Moore 34 pass from Wikum (kick fails); HOIS–Wikum 35 run (kick fails); HAL–Conner Boyd 76 run (Owen Farmer run); HAL–Boyd 55 run (run fails)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING–HOIS–32-424; Legend Robinson 7-159; Moore 3-143; Wikum 6-61; Ian Smith 6-19; Teron Kraft 3-5; HAL–Conner Boyd 16-171.. 

PASSING–HOIS–Wikum 2-3-0, 97.

RECEIVING–HOIS–Moore 2-97.


FAIRFIELD 50, ST. JOHN 0

LANGDON — St. John drove to Fairfield’s 1-yard line when the Falcons’ Ashtin Cochran Zapien pushed Caden McCandless out of-bounds near the goal-line.  The next Falcons’ drive reached the Falcon 24-yard line when McCandless dropped the football close to a first down.

The Falcons responded by driving 79- and 55-yards on their first two drives en route to  a 50-0 victory over St. John in Monday’s non-league football game. St. John (0-3) beat Fairfield (1-2) 34-32 and 56-52 last season. Fairfield snapped a 17-game losing streak dating back to a 56-12 victory over Burrton in 2019. 

Fairfield quarterback Brady Fowler rushed for three touchdowns and passed for two scores. Ashtin Cochran rushed for 194 yards and scored on 39- and 61-yard runs. Fowler scored on 1, 5- and 10-yard runs. He completed a 34-yard touchdown strike to Cochran and a 13-yard scoring toss to Jacob Bauman to end the game on the 45-point rule. Azeke Cochran contributed 14 tackles.

St. John’s Angel Ibarra caught two passes for 66 yards. Quarterback Marco Ibarra passed for 79 yards. McCandless rushed for 26 yards.

St. John 0 0 0 – 0

Fairfield 14 30 6  – 50

F–Ashtin Cochran 61 run (run fails); F–Brady Fowler 1 run (Fowler run); F–Cochran 34 pass from Fowler (Camre Haumont run); F–Cochran 39 run (Haumont run); F–Fowler 10 run (Haumont run); F–Fowler 5 run (run fails); F–Jacob Bauman 13 pass from Fowler

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING–SJ–25-24; Caden McCandless 14-26; Angel Ibarra 3-13; Ethan Son 1-7; Marco Ibarra 6-0; team 2-(-15); F–22-276; Cochran 4-194; Fowler 12-70; Haumont 4-20; Connor Fowler 2-(-8).

PASSING–SJ–Marco Ibarra 4-9-1, 79; F–Fowler 6-9-0, 126.

RECEIVING–SJ–Angel Ibarra 2-66; McCandless 2-13; F–Cochran 3-78; Jacob Bauman 2-45; Azeke Cochran 1-3.


PEABODY 48, STAFFORD 26

STAFFORD – Peabody back Noal Reynolds rushed for 162 yards and two scores to spark the Warriors past Stafford 48-26 in Monday's rescheduled 8-Man 1, District 6 football game. Peabody (2-1, 1-0) rushed for 270 yards as Thomas Smith gained 110 yards with two touchdowns. 

Stafford quarterback Dylan Gantz completed a 57-yard touchdown strike to Angel Dominguez and added a touchdown pass to Josh Hildebrand. Gantz rushed for 65 yards and scored a touchdown.

Josh Hildebrand led Stafford's defense with seven tackles and nine assists. Gantz contributed six tackles and 10 assists. Tarrant Young and Alexis Garcia each contributed 11 tackles. 

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—P—61-270; Noal Reynolds 22-162; Thomas Smith 24-110; Philip Young 15-(-2); S—19-73; Dylan Gantz 12-65; Tai Hildebrand 5-5; Ashton Harter 1-3; Angel Dominguez 1-0.

PASSING—P—Young 3-6-0, 43; S—Gantz 4-6-0, 74.

RECEIVING—P—Reynolds 2-27; Kael Hutchinson 1-16; S—Dominguez 1-57; Josh Hildebrand 2-17; Tai Hildebrand 1-0.



CENTRAL PLAINS 26, OTIS-BISON 12

Otis-Bison 0 6 6 0 – 12

Central Plains 8 6 6 6 – 26

CP—Cole Lamatsch 40 punt return (Dawson McNeal run)–10:21; OB—Christian Roth 70 run (run fails)–9:37; CP—Lamatsch 1 run (pass fails)–1:38; CP—Lamatsch 19 run (run fails)–8:52; OB—Kaden Foust 51 run (pass fails)–2:47; CP–McNeal 18 pass from Lamatsch (pass fails)–3:30

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—OB—20-197; Foust 10-104; Christian Roth 8-90; Dalton Regan 1-3; Ethan Graff 1-0; CP—58-233; McNeal 23-84; Lamatsch 14-75; Hunter Klima 9-33; Blaine Hickel 8-29; Eli Hurley 1-5; Evan Stratmann 1-4; Logan Stroede 1-3; team 1-0.

PASSING—OB—Foust 9-15-2, 34; CP—Lamatsch 8-11-0, 79.

RECEIVING—OB—Roth 4-16; Regan 2-11; Eston Juno 3-7; CP–McNeal 4-51; Klima 2-14; Hickel 1-14; Hunter Green 1-0. 


SMITH CENTER 66, ELLINWOOD 0

SMITH CENTER – Smith Center's Nathan Jaeger accounted for four touchdowns with a 82-yard kickoff return, a 34-yard run and touchdown passes of 57 yards to Jason Desbien and 46 yards to Bentley Montgomery in a 66-0 rout over Ellinwood in 1A, District 3.

Montgomery scored on 36- and 58-yard runs. Jacob Kirchhoff scored on 26- and 29-yard runs. Luke Franklin scored on a 46-yard dash. Ellinwood's Colby heinz gained 26 yards.

Ellinwood 0 0 0 0 – 0

Smith Center 33 27 0 6 – 66

SC–Nathan Jaeger 82 kickoff return (Jaeger run); SC–Jacob Kirchhoff 29 run (kick fails); SC–Bentley Montgomery 58 punt return (kick fails); SC–Luke Franklin 46 run (run fails); SC–Kirchhoff 29 run (Andrew Wilkinson kick); SC–Montgomery 36 run (Wilkinson kick); SC–Jaeger 34 run (Wilkinson kick); SC–Montgomery 46 pass from Jaeger (Wilkinson kick); SC–Jason Desbien 57 pass from Jaeger (Wilkinson kick); SC–Benjy Carr 4 run (run fails)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING–E–23-(-11); Colby Heinz 10-26; Campbell Coleman 3-8; Cole Petz 5-(-5); Drew Heinz 5-(-40); SC–25-331; Kirchhoff 2-58; Franklin 3-54; Jaeger 3-53; Montgomery 3-52; Jason Desbien; Alex Wilkinson 2-44;.Ben Carr 3-27; Koelsch 4-18; Desbien 2-16; Enochs 1-6; Elliott 2-3; .

PASSING–E–D. Heinz 6-15-0, 18; Simpson 1-1-0, 7; SC–Jaeger 4-4-0, 118.

RECEIVING–E–Lewis 1-8; D. Heinz 1-7; Simpson 3-7; Cook 2-3; Alek Brack; SC–Desbien 2-65; Montgomery 2-53.



PAWNEE HEIGHTS 72, ROLLA 24

ROLLA – Pawnee Heights QB Adam Hands completed six touchdown passes and rushed for two scores to account for eight touchdowns in a 72-24 6-man football victory over Rolla.

Alec Carlson caught 18, 23 and 64-yard touchdown passes. Braden Colglazier caught 38- and 44-yard touchdown passes. Colglazier scored on a 69-yard kickoff return and on a 49-yard scoring dash. Jimmy Gardner caught a 7-yard scoring strike from Hands.

Pawnee Heights 20 18 28 6  – 72

Rolla 6 12 6 6 – 24

PH–Alec Carlson 18 pass from Adam Hands (Elwin Fiso kick); PH–Hands 1 run;  PH–Braden Colglazier 49 run; R–22 run; PH–Colglazier 69 kickoff return; R–11 run; R–60 interception return; PH–Hands 1 run; PH–Colglazier 44 pass from Hands; PH–Hands 31 run; PH–Colglazier 38 pass from Hands (Fiso kick); R–45 kickoff return; PH–Jimmy Gardner 7 pass from Hands; PH–Carlson 23 pass from  Hands (Daley Rasmussen pass from Hands); PH–Carlson 64 pass from Colglazier 

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING–PH–Colglazier; Hands; R–Jose Alvarado; Austin Apelu; Ken Fosdick; Rylan Williams; Ryan DeWeese-Price; Owen Shores; Jaxon Schwindt.

PASSING–PH–Colglazier; Hands; R–

RECEIVING–PH–Hands; R–


MEDICINE LODGE 54, MACKSVILLE 14

MEDICINE LODGE – Medicine Lodge quarterback Chance Winter completed five touchdown passes to spark the Indians past Macksville 54-14 in Friday's 8-man football game.

Theron Wedel (6 for 75) caught three touchdown passes and Carter Cunningham (3 for 68) caught two scoring passes. Winter, Cauy Scripsick and Dylan Holloway scored rushing touchdowns. Keveon Ruiz intercepted a pass and Scripsick recovered a fumble.

Macksville 0 6 0 8 – 14

Medicine Lodge 6 22 12 14 – 54

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 

RUSHING–ML–30-88; Cauy Scripsick 12-43; Chance Winter 13-26; Ayden Edwards 4-10; Dylan Holloway 1-9.

PASSING–ML–Winter 16-22-0, 197.

RECEIVING–ML–Theron Wedel 6-75; Carter Cunningham 3-68; Scripsick 6-38; Edwards 1-16.