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FHSU, from C1
Scoreboard
C4
The Hays Daily News
Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015
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Local Calendar
Monday
Hays Middle School
Girls’ basketball (7A, 7B, 8A, 8B) at
Great Bend, 4 p.m.
Tuesday
Hays High
Girls’ & boys’ basketball (V/JV) at
Great Bend, 6 p.m.
Girls’ & boys’ basketball (9th) at Great
Bend, 4 p.m.
Wrestling (V/JV) vs Dodge City at
HHS gym, 4 p.m.
TMP-Marian
Girls’ & boys’ basketball (V/JV) vs.
Trego at Al Billinger Fieldhouse, 6
p.m.
Girls’ & boys’ basketball (9th) vs.
Trego, 4:45 p.m.
Hays Middle School
Boys’ basketball (8A, 8B, 7A, 7B) at
Salina South, 3:30 p.m.
Thursday
Fort Hays
Women’s & men’s basketball vs. Central Oklahoma at Gross Memorial Coliseum, 5:30 & 7:30 p.m.
TMP-Marian
Wrestling (V/JV) vs. Russell at Al
Billinger Fieldhouse, 6:30 p.m.
TMP Junior High
Girls’ & boys’ basketball at MCEL
Tournament, TBA.
Hays Middle School
Girls’ basketball (7A, 7B, 8A, 8B) vs.
Salina South at HMS gym, 3:30 p.m.
Friday
Hays High
Girls’ & boys’ basketball (V/JV) vs.
Garden City at HHS gym, 6 p.m.
Girls’ & boys’ basketball (9th) vs. Garden City at HHS gym, 4 p.m.
TMP-Marian
Girls’ & boys’ basketball (V/JV) at
Smith Center, 6 p.m.
Girls’ & boys’ basketball (9th) at Smith
Center, 4:30 p.m.
Saturday
Fort Hays
Women’s & men’s basketball vs.
Northeastern State at Gross Memorial
Coliseum, 2 & 4 p.m.
Hays High
Wrestling (JV) at Hays Jr. Prairie
Classic at HHS gym, 9:30 a.m.
TMP-Marian
Wrestling (V) at Scott City Invitational, 10 a.m.
Wrestling (JV) at Hays Jr. Prairie
Classic at HHS gym, 9:30 a.m.
Football
NFL playoffs
Wild Card round
AFC
Saturday
Baltimore 30, Pittsburgh 17
Sunday
Indianapolis 26, Cinicnnati 10
NFC
Saturday
Carolina 27, Arizona 16
Sunday
Dallas 24, Detroit 20
Divisional round
AFC
Saturday
New England 35, Baltimore 31
Sunday
Indianapolis at Denver, 3:40 p.m.
(CBS)
NFC
Saturday
Carolina at Seattle, 7:15 p.m. (FOX)
Sunday
Dallas at Green Bay, 12:05 p.m.
(FOX)
Basketball
NBA standings
Eastern Conference
Atlantic
W
Toronto
24
Brooklyn
16
Boston
12
Philadelphia
6
New York
5
Central
W
Chicago
25
Milwaukee
20
Cleveland
19
Indiana
15
Detroit
12
Southeast
W
Atlanta
28
Washington
25
Miami
15
Charlotte
15
Orlando
13
L
11
20
22
29
35
Pct GB
.686 —
.444 8.5
.353 11.5
.171 18.0
.125 21.5
L
12
18
18
23
24
Pct GB
.676 —
.526 5.5
.514 6.0
.395 10.5
.333 12.5
L
8
11
21
24
26
Pct GB
.778 —
.694 3.0
.417 13.0
.385 14.5
.333 16.5
Western Conference
Northwest
W L Pct GB
Portland
28 8 .778 —
Oklahoma City
18 19 .486 10.5
Denver
17 20 .459 11.5
Utah
13 24 .351 15.5
Minnesota
5 30 .143 22.5
Pacific
W L Pct GB
Golden State
29 5 .853 —
L.A. Clippers
25 12 .676 5.5
Phoenix
22 17 .564 9.5
Sacramento
15 21 .417 15.0
L.A. Lakers
12 25 .324 18.5
Southwest
W L Pct GB
Houston
25 11 .694 —
Memphis
25 11 .694 —
Dallas
26 12 .684 —
San Antonio
22 15 .595 3.5
New Orleans
18 18 .500 7.0
Friday’s results
Indiana 107, Boston 103, OT
Philadelphia 90, Brooklyn 88
Atlanta 106, Detroit 103
New Orleans 106, Memphis 95
Oklahoma City 99, Utah 94
Washington 102, Chicago 86
Milwaukee 98, Minnesota 84
San Antonio 100, Phoenix 95
Denver 118, Sacramento 108
Golden State 112, Cleveland 94
L.A. Lakers 101, Orlando 84
Saturday’s results
Charlotte 110, New York 82
L.A. Clippers 120, Dallas 100
Brooklyn at Detroit (N)
Indiana at Philadelphia (N)
Boston at Toronto (N)
Milwaukee at Chicago (N)
Utah at Houston (N)
San Antonio at Minnesota (N)
Orlando at Portland (N)
Today’s games
Washington at Atlanta, 2 p.m.
Miami at L.A. Clippers, 2:30 p.m.
Phoenix at Memphis, 5 p.m.
Cleveland at Sacramento, 8 p.m.
Portland at L.A. Lakers, 8:30 p.m.
Monday’s games
New Orleans at Boston, 6:30 p.m.
Houston at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m.
Detroit at Toronto, 6:30 p.m.
Orlando at Chicago, 7 p.m.
College standings
Big 12
Men
Conference Overall
W-L
W-L
West Virginia
2-0
14-1
Kansas
2-0
13-2
Oklahoma
2-0
11-3
Iowa State
1-0
11-2
Oklahoma State
1-1
11-3
Texas
1-1
12-3
Kansas State
1-1
8-7
Baylor
1-2
12-3
TCU
0-3
13-3
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Texas Tech
0-3
10-6
Saturday’s results
Kansas 86, Texas Tech 54
Baylor 66, TCU 59
Texas at Oklahoma State, 4 p.m.
(ESPNU).
Iowa State at West Virginia (N)
Kansas State at Oklahoma (N)
Women
Conference Overall
W-L
W-L
Baylor
3-0
14-1
Oklahoma
3-0
9-5
Texas
2-1
13-1
Iowa State
2-1
11-3
Oklahoma State
1-1
11-2
TCU
1-1 9-4
Texas Tech
1-2
11-4
Kansas State
0-2
10-3
West Virginia
0-3
10-5
Kansas
0-2
9-6
Saturday’s results
Iowa State 59, Texas 57
Oklahoma 75, Texas Tech 58
Baylor 66, West Virginia 62
Oklahoma State at TCU (N)
Today’s game
Kansas at Kansas State, 1 p.m.
Missouri Valley
Men
Conference Overall
W-L
W-L
Wichita St.
3-0
13-2
Indiana St.
4-0
8-8
Loyola
2-1
12-3
Northern Iowa
3-1
14-2
Missouri St.
2-1
8-7
Evansville
2-2
12-4
Illinois St.
1-3
9-7
Bradley
1-3
6-11
Southern Illinois
0-3
7-9
Drake
0-4
3-13
Saturday’s results
Evansville 66, Bradley 56
Northern Iowa 64, Drake 40
Indiana State 59, S. Illinois 56
Today’s games
Wichita State at Loyola, 4 p.m.
(ESPNU).
Illinois State at Missouri State, 2
p.m.
Women
Conference Overall
W-L
W-L
Wichita St.
3-0
12-3
Drake
3-0
8-6
Northern Iowa
3-0
8-7
Evansville
2-1
7-7
Southern Illinois
1-1
8-5
Indiana St.
1-2
11-3
Missouri St.
1-2
4-10
Illinois St.
0-2
0-13
Loyola
0-3
2-12
Bradley
0-3
1-13
Friday’s results
Indiana State 64, Bradley 50
Northern Iowa 79, S. Illinois 70
Drake 86, Illinois State 51
Wichita State 71, Missouri State 59
MIAA
Men
Conference Overall
W-L
W-L
Northwest Missouri 5-2
12-3
Central Oklahoma
5-2
12-4
Lindenwood
5-2
9-6
Pittsburg State
4-2
8-6
Missouri Southern
4-2
10-5
Central Missouri
4-3
13-3
Nebraska-Kearney
4-3
8-5
Washburn
4-3
9-9
Missouri Western
3-3
7-6
Southwest Baptist
3-4
8-8
Fort Hays
3-4
9-6
Emporia State
2-5
9-7
Northeastern State
1-6
3-11
Lincoln
1-6
4-12
Saturday’s results
MIssouri Southern 90, Northeastern
State 54
Washburn 70, NW Missouri 64
Central Okla. 73, SW Baptist 61
Emporia State 76, Central Missouri
72
Fort Hays 62, Lincoln 45
Pitt State 63, Mo. Western 61
Women
Conference Overall
W-L
W-L
Fort Hays
7-0
14-1
Pittsburg State
5-0
15-1
Central Oklahoma
6-1
13-3
Emporia State
6-1
13-1
Central Missouri
5-2
11-4
Northeastern State
4-3
8-6
Washburn
4-3 12-3 Missouri Southern
3-3
9-4
Nebraska-Kearney
3-4
8-7
Southwest Baptist
1-5
5-8
Lindenwood
1-5
7-5
Missouri Western
1-6
6-7
Lincoln
1-6
6-7
Northwest Missouri 0-7
4-12
Saturday’s results
Mo. Southern 50, Northeastern
State 34
Washburn 77, NW Missouri 65
Fort Hays 61, Lincoln 53
Pitt State 81, Mo. Western 71
Central Okla. 72, SW Baptist 65
Central Missouri 62, Emporia State
61
College boxscores
Men
Kansas 86, Texas Tech 54
TEXAS TECH (10-6, 0-3)
Justin Jamison 4-7 2-3 12, Smith 1-5
5-8 8, Turner 3-8 0-0 6, Odiase 2-3 0-2
4, Williams 1-6 0-0 3, Gotcher 0-5 0-0
0, Manderson 4-6 0-0 8, Ross 1-3 2-2
4, Onwuasor 1-6 1-2 3, Mays 1-1 0-0
3, Evans 0-4 2-4 2, Lammert 0-0 1-4
1, Adams 0-1 0-0 0. Totals — 18-55
13-25 54.
KANSAS (13-2, 2-0)
Perry Ellis 5-7 2-4 15, Kelly Oubre
Jr. 5-7 2-2 14, Frank Mason III 3-6
2-2 10, Cliff Alexander 6-8 0-0 12,
Selden Jr. 3-10 1-2 8, Traylor 3-4 1-2
7, Greene 2-5 0-0 5, Mykhailluk 2-4
0-0 5, Manning 1-1 0-0 3, Mickelson
1-3 0-0 2, Graham 0-1 2-3 2, Garrett
1-2 0-0 2, Lucas 0-2 1-2 1, Pollard 0-1
0-0 0, Self 0-0 0-0 0. Totals — 32-61
11-17 86
Texas Tech . . . . . . . . . 25 29 — 54
Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 44 — 86
3-point goals — TT 5-17 (Smith 1-2,
Williams 1-4, Gotcher 0-3, Jamison
2-3, Ross 0-1, Onwuasor 0-2, Mays
1-1, Evans 0-1); KU 11-22 (Ellis 3-3,
Oubre Jr. 2-3, Mason III 2-3, Selden
Jr. 1-5, Greene 1-4, Mykhailluk 1-2,
Manning 1-1, Graham 0-1). Assists
— TT 6 (Onwuasor 2); KU 24 (Graham 6, Mason III 5, Selden Jr. 5).
Steals — TT 2 (Smith 1, Keenan 1);
KU 12 (Selden 3, Ellis 2, Oubre Jr.
2). Blocks — TT 5 (Onwuasor 2);
KU 6 (Traylor 2, Alexander 2). Total fouls — TT 17, KU 22. Fouled out
— none. Technical fouls — none.
Rebounds — TT 34 (Gotcher 5, Jamison 5); KU 43 (Graham 6, Ellis
5, Oubre Jr. 5). Turnovers — TT 15,
KU 11. A — 16,300
Prep boxscores
Friday
Boys
Hays High 58, Liberal 49
Hays High (6-1, 1-0) . . . . . 15 14 17
12 — 58
Liberal (5-2, 0-1) . . 18 12 6 13 — 49
Hays High — Isaiah Nunnery 18,
Brady Werth 17, Keith Dryden 13,
Young 2, Winter 4, Berens 4.
Liberal — Wiltshire 7, Baird 1, T.
Fitzgerld 12, Hinkle 3, Coleman 3,
Green 15, Coker 8.
Otis-Bison 61, Victoria 52
Otis-Bison (7-0) . . . 17 17 4 23 — 61
Victoria (4-2). . . . . . 20 8 6 18 — 52
Otis-Bison — Kyle Patrick 34,
Hayden Meier 14, Kade Urban 11,
Keller 2.
Victoria — Brady Dinkel 12, Eric
McAlonan 10, Dome 8, Dreiling 6,
Dortland 6, Taylor Corley 10.
TMP 69, Ellis 55
TMP (3-4) . . . . . . . 21 14 20 14 — 69
Ellis (6-2) . . . . . . . 14 16 14 11 — 55
TMP — Jared Vitztum 19, Peyton
Hoffman 11, Ryan Schippers 10,
Fouts 8, Schmidt 6, Megaffin 6,
Ruder 5, Schumacher 2, Kazura 2
Ellis — Brendon Brenner 21, Eli
Lohrmeyer 11, Brandon Bollig 10,
Smith 8, Herl 2, Towns 2, Feik 1
Norton 73, Stockton 63
Norton. . . . . . . . . . 21 6 18 28 — 73
Stockton . . . . . . . . 20 16 15 12 — 63
Norton — Lyle 31, Porter 15, Henson 11, Ruder 2, Unterseher 13.
Stockton — Bellerive 2, Hamel 14,
Williams 14, Kuhlmann 20, Wiltfong
13.
Quinter 62, Dighton 58
(OT)
Dighton. . . . . . . . 19 9 14 11 5 — 58
Quinter . . . . . . . . 17 15 8 13 9 — 62
Dighton — Horn 7, Lingg 18, Foos 4,
Habiger 12, Lewis 13, L. Lingg 4.
Quinter — Ruckman 16, Waggoner
2, Crist 28, Keith 5, Goldsby 8, Bogert 3.
Plainville 67
Phillipsburg 46
Phillipsburg. . . . . . 3 11 27 11 — 46
Plainville. . . . . . . . 30 17 20 0 — 67
Phillipsburg — Sage 13, Kellerman
16, Vahle 3, Tweedy 6, VanKooten 2,
Blair 1, Ford 5.
Plainville — Friend 15, Bobek 11,
Gehring 15, Reif 12, Newell 9, Buresh 5.
Beloit 81, Russell 47
Beloit . . . . . . . . . . 15 17 30 19 — 81
Russell . . . . . . . . . 11 15 16 15 — 47
Beloit — Vetter 17, Riemann 2, H.
Budke 6, Hesting 9, B. Budke 5,
Jackson 9, Reames 15, Travis 6,
Cooper 9, Smith 3.
Russell — Jefferson 11, Fritschen
10, Holloway 6, Swanson 1, Craig 8,
Zoolanek 3, Beagley 8.
Hugoton 63, Goodland 32
Goodland. . . . . . . . . 3 14 11 4 — 32
Hugoton. . . . . . . . . 11 12 20 20 — 63
Goodland — Archer 7, Redlin 2,
Avile 4, Trechsel 11, Peter 1, Arthur 2, Hendrich 5.
Hugoton — Titus 7, Armendoriz 4,
Hamlin 2, Mendez 8, Leiningner 19,
Heger 7, Korf 2, Watkins 3, Kinzer
10.
Osborne 60, Lincoln 33
Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3 14 8 — 33
Osborne. . . . . . . . . 16 20 15 9 — 60
Lincoln — Walter 4, Simms 2, Luck
2, Gulledge 2, Emmert 14, Walters
1, Davied 8. Osborne — Pfannenstiel 2, Brandt Wolters 13, Parkes
Woltesr 20, Grabast 5, Conway 2,
Pierce Wolters 3, Schurr 2, Tiernan
8, Burch 5.
Sylvan-Lucas 52
Tescott 22
Tescott . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 9 5 — 22
Sylvan-Lucas. . . . . 13 13 13 13 — 52
Tescott — Brown 5, Lee 3, Peterson
6, Kurtz 7.
Sylvan-Lucas — Streit 5, Heenan
12, Herold 19, Lopez 1, Kubiek 6,
Schultus 6, Uhi 3.
Girls
Liberal 47, Hays High 31
Hays High (3-4, 0-1) . . 11 8 7 5 — 31
Liberal (2-5, 1-0) . . 16 10 10 11 — 47
Hays High — Kleweno 7, Smith 1
,George 6, Park 1, Kellar 3, Peckham 2, Schmeidler 9, Parrish 2.
Liberal — Limon 2, Lucero 10, Hernandez 2, Terrasas 2, Ramirez 14,
Nunez 2, Bescker 14, Mickens 1.
Otis-Bison 63, Victoria 48
Otis-Bison (4-3) . . . 18 16 11 18 — 63
Victoria (1-6). . . . . . 4 8 14 22 — 48
Otis-Bison — Taylor Regan 19,
Demi Bartonek 15, Megan Tammen
16, Pakkebier 2, Schilowsky 7, Wesseloh 2, Vondracek 2.
Victoria — Hannah Radke 11, Sara
Schippers 17, Schmidtberger 5, S.
Leiker 5, Schremmer 2, Wagner 8.
TMP 70, Ellis 41
TMP (6-1) . . . . . . . 14 21 22 13 — 70
Ellis (4-4) . . . . . . . . 12 14 7 8 — 41
TMP — Madyson Koerner 17, Melissa Pfeifer 12, Kayla Vitztum 11, M.
Koenigsman 9, Zimmerman 8, DeWitt 7, Gottschalk 4, Wellbrock 2
Ellis — Skylar Gottschalk 10,
Greenway 8, Younger 6, Mattheyer
6, Schoenberger 5, Mick 4, Foster 2
Dighton 37, Quinter 20
Dighton. . . . . . . . . . 12 12 8 5 — 37
Quinter . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 14 2 — 20
Dighton — Budd 2, Cramer 9, Foos
4, O’Brien 2, Speer 11, Hoffman 9.
Quinter — Wolf 5, Crist 9, Fisher 2,
Havlas 2, Lee 2.
Stockton 47, Norton 44
Norton. . . . . . . . . . . 8 13 7 16 — 44
Stockton . . . . . . . . 13 12 11 11 — 47
Norton — Cox 14, Brooks 2, Miller
7, Bohl 9, Melvin 7, Ambrosier 4.
Stockton — Beougher 16, Beck 4,
Conyac 2, Colburn 7, Hamilton 11,
Billinger 1, Wiklepeck 6.
Phillipsburg 47
Plainville 44
Phillipsburg. . . . . . . 19 11 9 8 — 47
Plainville. . . . . . . . 11 14 9 10 — 44
Phillipsburg — Swanson 11, Wilkison 3, Wells 8, Gower 4, Keeten 8,
Bortels 13.
Plainville — Werner 2, McQueen 2,
Dewey 20, Junkermeier 18, Casey
2.
Beloit 53, Russell 47
Beloit . . . . . . . . . . 10 14 12 17 — 53
Russelll. . . . . . . . . 12 11 11 13 — 47
Beloit — Budke 2, Wirrig 4, Krane
11, Breckelman 22, Palen 5, Behrens 9.
Russell — Stierlen10, Ptacek 5,
Boxberger 8, Jac. Schulte 12,
Kasper 12.
Hoxie 87
Greeley County 20
Greeley County . . . . . 2 10 6 2 — 20
Hoxie . . . . . . . . . . 37 19 17 14 — 87
Greeley County — Elder 6, Hild 4,
Veleta 2, Randle 8.
Hoxie — Erin Carter 20, Hoyt 3,
Lilly Schamberger 12, Niblock 6, N.
Heim 2, Carly Heim 24, Stephens 6,
Lexi Schamberger 10, Castle 4.
Golden Plains 50
Triplains-Brewster 47 (OT)
Triplains-Brewster. 7 13 8 13 6 — 47
Golden Plains. . . . . 14 8 11 8 9 — 50
Triplains-Brewster — Lamb 11,
Barrie 9, Rogge 10, Rouller 14,
Long 3.
Golden Plains — Miller 6, Schiltz
11, Riter 4, Walz 6, Erwin 7, Rush
16.
Hugoton 62, Goodland 49
Hugoton. . . . . . . . . 9 19 21 20 — 62
Goodland. . . . . . . . . 15 13 5 9 — 49
Hugoton — Hoskinson 21, Fabela
10, Scott 6, Pena 1, Hoskinson 2,
Heger 18, Rawlins 2, Sosa 9.
Goodland — Cole 3, Ortner 3, Ferguson 1, Daise 5, White 4, Biermann
5, Raile 4, Mitchek 3, King 14.
Lincoln 42, Osborne 29
Lincoln . . . . . . . . . 13 10 9 10 — 42
Osborne. . . . . . . . . . . 2 7 5 15 — 29
Lincoln — Heald 2, Harlow 8, Zachgo 4, Wollesen 10, Haring 2, Walford 10, Foulke 6.
Osborne — J. Engler 4, Wolters 4,
O. Engler 7, Brummer 5, Pletcher
2, Grabast 7.
Sylvan-Lucas 57
Tescott 24
Tescott . . . . . . . . . . . 3 11 2 8 — 24
Sylvan-Lucas. . . . . 30 14 11 2 — 57
Tescott — Masters 2, King 4, Pitman 8, Bieker 6, Griffith 4, Reith
2.
Sylvan-Lucas — Jorgesnsen 4, C.
Batchman 11, Hoard 14, Broeckelman 12, Wehrman 4, L. Batchman
2, Steinle 6, Meyer 2, Kubick 2.
Friday’s prep scores
Boys
Abilene 83, Marysville 42
Beloit 81, Russell 47
Colby 48, Scott City 23
Ell-Saline 71, Remington 66 (ot)
Ellsworth 48, Republic County 31
Inman 36, Canton-Galva 25
Hays 58, Liberal 49
Hugoton 63, Goodland 32
Larned 43, Hillsboro 39
McPherson 72, Augusta 46
Mission Valley 42, Herington 39
Norton 73, Stockton 63
Peabody 72, Centre 47
Pike Valley 43, Lakeside 25
Salina Central 46, Wichita Campus
44
Scott City 83, Colby 27
Sharon Springs 80, Atwood 20
Smith Center 48, Oakley 47 (OT)
Southeast of Saline 63, Minneapolis 57
Sylvan-Lucas 52, Tescott 22
TMP-Marian 69, Ellis 55
Tribune 45, Hoxie 41
Wakefield 54, Little River 28
Girls
Abilene 65, Marysville 51
Beloit 53, Russell 47
Chase 49, Rock Hills 43
Clay Center 41, Chapman 34
Colby 48, Scott City 23
Golden
Plains
50,
TriplainsBrewster 47 (ot)
Hill City 46, St. John’s Beloit-Tipton
41
Hugoton 69, Goodland 42
Hutchinson Trinity 32, Marion 27
Lakeside 36, Pike Valley 33 (ot)
Liberal 47, Hays 31
Lyons 58, Smoky Valley 26
McPherson 66, Augusta 35
Otis-Bison 63, Victoria 48
Remington 57, Ell-Saline 52
Republic County 40, Ellsworth 22
Rural Vista 39, Elyria Christian 30
Salina Central 66, Wichita Campus
52
Sharon Springs 32, Atwood 25
Smith Center 41, Oakley 10
Southern Cloud 52, Wilson 39
Southeast of Saline 50, Minneapolis 46
Stockton 47, Norton 44
Sylvan-Lucas 57, Tescott 24
TMP-Marian 70, Ellis 41
Wamego 52, Concordia 38
Wheatland-Grinnell 58, Western
Plains 33
Hockey
NHL standings
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
GP W LOTSOP tsG FGA
Tampa Bay4 32 712 0 458140 111
Montreal 402612 1 154110 93
Detroit 412210 2 753116 103
Boston
432215 2 450113 111
Florida 391911 4 547 96 103
Toronto 422217 2 147137 130
Ottawa 401616 4 440105 112
Buffalo 431426 2 131 81 147
Metropolitan Division
GP W LOTSOP tsG FGA
NY Islanders4 127 13 0 1 55 12641
Pittsburgh4 02410 3 354120 97
NY Rangers3 82 31 1 0 450121 94
Washington4 02 111 5 350120 104
Columbus391818 2 139102 126
Philadelphia4216 19 2 5 39 112621
New Jersey4 41 521 2 638 96 124
Carolina 411324 1 330 84 107
Western Conference
Central Division
GP W LOTSOP tsG FGA
Nashville 4128 9 1 360125 93
Chicago 422713 1 156130 94
St. Louis 412513 1 253131 101
Winnipeg 412014 4 347104 100
Colorado 421816 6 244112 122
Dallas
411816 6 143126 135
Minnesota401817 4 141110 117
Pacific Division
GP W LOTSOP tsG FGA
Anaheim 422610 2 458116 114
Vancouver3 92313 2 149113 103
San Jose 422215 1 449115 115
Los Angeles4 11 91 3 4 547115 107
Calgary 422118 2 145122 114
Arizona 401620 2 236 96 131
Edmonton421023 6 329 95 141
Friday’s results
NY Islanders 3, New Jersey 2, OT
Toronto 5, Columbus 2
Tampa Bay 2, Buffalo 1
Florida 6, Calgary 5
Edmonton 5, Chicago 2
Saturday’s results
Boston 3, Philadelphia 1
Nashville 3, Minnesota 1
Colorado 4, Dallas 3
Pittsburgh at Montreal (N)
Detroit at Washington (N)
NY Islanders at Columbus (N)
Ottawa at Arizona (N)
Carolina at St. Louis (N)
Calgary at Vancouver (N)
Winnipeg at Los Angeles (N)
NY Rangers at San Jose (N)
Todays games
Florida at Edmonton, 6 p.m.
Minnesota at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Winnipeg at Anaheim, 8 p.m.
TV Calendar
Today
NFL
Noon
FOX — NFC Playoffs, Cowboys at
Packers.
3:30 p.m.
CBS — AFC Playoffs, Colts at
Broncos.
College basketball
12:30 p.m.
CBS — Duke at N.C. State.
4 p.m.
ESPNU — Wichita State at Loyola.
6:30 p.m.
FS1 — California at UCLA.
7 p.m.
ESPNU — Florida State at Syracuse.
9 p.m.
FS1 — Arizona State at Oregon
State.
ESPNU — Stanford at USC.
Women’s college basketball
11 a.m.
FSN — Alabama-Birmingham at
Fla. International.
Noon
ESPN2 — Kentucky at South Carolina.
ESPNU — LSU at Texas A&M.
1 p.m.
FSN — Kansas at Kansas State.
2 p.m.
ESPN2 — Maryland at Minnesota.
ESPNU — Tennessee at Arkansas.
4 p.m.
FS1 — Georgetown at Villanova.
Golf
1:30 p.m.
NBC — PGA, Hyundai Tournament
of Champions.
Monday
College football
7:30 p.m.
ESPN — College Football Playoff
National Championship, Oregon vs.
Ohio State.
Transactions
Football
NCAA
Chattanooga - Signed head coach
Russ Huesman to a contract extension through the 2020 season.
Louisiana State - Announced DE
Danielle Hunter will enter the NFL
draft.
Mississippi
Announced
RB
I’Tavius Mathers has left the program and will transfer to another
school.
Oregon - Suspended WR Darren
Carrington for the BCS National
Championship game due to a failed
drug test.
Southern California - Announced
RB Javorius Allen will enter the
NFL draft.
Texas Christian - Announced WR
Jordan Moore has left the program
and will transfer to another school.
Basketball
National Basketball Association
New York Knicks - Signed F Lou
Amundson and F Lance Thomas to
a 10-day contract.
Despite fame, Romo not
too good for hometown
By Mac Engel
Tribune News Service
BURLINGTON, Wis. —
The Chamber of Commerce now features a Tony
Romo display.
So does the Burlington
Menswear shop next door.
Down two blocks, Fred’s
Burgers has a shrine for
Romo, and a table with
photos from his athletic days
at Burlington High School.
On the four main roads
leading into this community
of nearly 11,000 are signs
that say this is the hometown of “Tony Romo, NFL
quarterback”.
The high school has a display case for Romo outside
its cafeteria. On page 10 of
the Burlington magazine,
Romo is featured as a local
celebrity.
A little more than eight
years ago, none of this was
here in Burlington, Wis.,
when Tony Romo was
named the starting quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys.
A little more than eight
years ago, Romo was
winning so easily and
everything not only looked
possible but imminent.
Despite incredibly bad
odds at making it in the
NFL as an undrafted rookie
free agent, much of what
was projected for Romo all
the way back then actually
has happened.
Some of it has not.
There has been joy, highs,
lows, sadness, injury, marriage, children, fame; when
he growing up here and
aspiring to be the local golf
pro, all of what has happened was implausible. All
of this doesn’t happen to
kids from Burlington.
At the core of his success
remains this place, and these
people.
This quaint and impossibly endearing community of
a little more than 11,000 has
changed since he became
the starting quarterback,
as he has. Their essence
remains a basic decency that
supports, and never forgets,
the other. There is a deep
mutual pride between the
two.
“Tony ... that’s my baby,”
said Mr. Simon Pedone, 74,
owner of Romo’s favorite
pizza place in town, who
has known Tony and his
family for decades.
“Tony’s the same,” said
his former high school
coach, Steve Gerber. “He
really hasn’t changed. He always comes back. He always
includes us.”
Tony Romo hit the big
time, but he never big-times
Burlington.
•••
This town, located 30 miles south
of Milwaukee, still reeks of the same
humility and small-town kindness it
always has.
Despite its location between
two major cities, Chicago and
Milwaukee, the type of growth
that can turn it into a giant suburb
never happened. There is not even a
Starbucks here. There is nary a hint
of pretense about Burlington, which
is its charm.
When Romo walks into Burlington
Menswear, where he had his suit
made for his high school prom, he
always does wearing his normal
unpretentious off-the-field uniform.
“Khaki cargo shorts, T-shirt and a
hat,” said Shelly Leverenz, who has
run this store since Romo was a kid.
“He really is an everyday person.”
“One thing I never thought I
would see is Tony in a suit and
tie like you see him wear for the
interviews after games,” Romo’s
high school basketball coach, Steve
Berezowitz, said.
When Romo hit it big in the fall
of 2006 and the entire 2007, this
community wanted to be above how
much fun being famous can be,
much like Romo himself.
But like any normal human being,
it was too much fun not to revel
in the fame. There was their Tony
being interviewed by Al Michaels,
playing against Brett Favre, dating
Carrie Underwood and even Jessica
Simpson.
“There was a 50th birthday party
for his dad here, and he came back
and he brought Carrie Underwood
with him,” said Romo’s high school
teammate, Steve Tenhagen, who is
now the head football coach at Burlington High School. “That was a big
deal. I think more people were more
excited to see Carrie Underwood
than Tony.”
It was only slightly surreal to see
one of their own all over the place,
from ESPN to NBC to the pages
of US Weekly. It was only slightly
surreal to see their Tony sign a sixyear, $67 million contract in the fall
of 2007. Burlington is not a shanty
town, but that kind of wealth doesn’t
normally reside here.
When Romo returned then, and
now, most of these people are dying
to say hello, get an autograph or
simply to be in the presence of fame.
They also want to leave him alone.
“I think he has signed everything
here now, so no one bothers him any
more,” Gerber said.
Eventually, the interest level was
too big, and his mom and dad moved
from the modest, 1,500-square-foot
home in Burlington a few miles north
to a neighboring community. People
would simply drive by the single
story home to stop, to point, to take
pictures. Tony and his two sisters no
longer lived there, and his parents,
Ramiro and Joan, no longer wanted
the hassle.
HHS wrestling fourth
at Topeka tourney
By The Hays Daily News
TOPEKA — The Hays
High School wrestling team
took fourth place out of
six teams Saturday in the
Topeka Seaman Invitational
dual tournament.
The Indians went 2-3 in
duals, defeating Royal Valley
55-15 and Shawnee Mission
East, 45-34. The Indians suffered a 39-27 loss to Kansas
City-Turner, a 57-23 loss to
host Seaman, and a 41-24
loss to Blue Valley Southwest.
Against Turner, Hays
High got wins from Isaac
Zimmerman at 125 pounds,
Conrad Vajnar at 138, Tathan Burkhart at 170, Ethan
Deterding at 182 and Braydon Delzeit at 220. Three of
those matches — Zimmerman, Burkhart and Delzeit
came via forfeit.
Against Seaman, the
Indians claimed four matches
with Vajnar, Burkhart, Deterding and Delzeit. Vajnar,
Deterding and Delzeit all
scored pins, while Burkhart
FHSU,
from C1
The Tigers shot 40
percent from 3-point
range and were led by
the 15 points of senior
Achoki Moikobu and the
12 points of junior Dom
Samac.
Malcolm McDonald led
Lincoln with 21 points.
FHSU took its first lead
at 7-5 and never trailed
again. The Tigers led 2923 at halftime, LU getting
as close as 29-27 early in
the second half before
won by technical fall.
Hays High won five
matches against BV Southwest, one a forfeit for Deterding. Austin Dale picked up
a pin at 160 pounds, and
Brayden Dorzweiler did the
same at 195. Konner Buxton
and Burkhart won at 160 and
170, respectively.
In the win against Royal
Valley, 10 Indians picked
up victories, and against
Shawnee Mission East, Hays
High collected eight wins.
Deterding was 5-0 for the
day to claim first place with
two forfeits, two pins and a
major decision. Burkhart also
was 5-0 with three forfeits, a
tech fall and a decision.
Vajnar finished 4-1 in second place, earning three pins
and two decisions at 138.
Buxton was 3-2 at 160, and
Delzeit 4-1 at 220 with three
pins, a forfeit and a decision.
Hays High returns home
Tuesday to face Dodge City
in a 4 p.m. dual at the HHS
gym.
FHSU slowly built its lead
out to double digits.
The win improves
FHSU to 9-6 overall and
3-4 in the MIAA, while
Lincoln falls to 4-12, 1-6.
FHSU will return home
against the University of
Central Oklahoma on
Thursday at Gross Memorial Coliseum, the start of
a four-game home stand.
Game time is 5:30 p.m.
for the women, men’s
game to follow.