FHSU pulls away for 'W'
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FHSU pulls away for 'W'
Sports Sports Ticker I’ll take two Brooks Brown scores on a layup after beating Ellsworth’s Roy Zelenka to the basket during Friday’s game in Salina. Tanner Colvin Special to The HDN Tiger women roll to 15th straight FHSU senior Kate Lehman slips past Northeastern State’s Bria Pierce for a basket on Saturday, at Gross Memorial Coliseum. AUSTIN COLBERT HDN By AUSTIN COLBERT [email protected] Saturday’s game against visiting Northeastern State University had a relaxing — if not boring — feel to it, and that was perfectly all right for Fort Hays State University women’s basketball coach Tony Hobson. “It was nice not to have to come from behind the second half. We’ve had to do that probably half our games since Christmas,” Hobson said. “I think they cut it to maybe 15 but we would come back and get it right back it seemed like in the second half and we were able to pull away at the end. But it was nice. It was a lot more comfortable for me.” FHSU had little trouble against NSU, rolling to a 71-41 win at Gross Memorial Coliseum. It was the 15th consecutive win for the Tigers, who move to 16-1 overall and 9-0 in MIAA play. Northeastern fell to 8-8, 4-5. Senior Kate Lehman recorded her 11th double-double of the season (including her one triple-double) with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Junior guard Chelsea Mason matched Lehman with 18 points, the only other Tiger in double figures. Test passed Kansas State’s Thomas Gipson dunks against Baylor’s Taurean Prince during the first half Saturday in Manhattan. lenge for eighth straight win. Page C3 On the line signs letter to compete in softball. Page C6 AUSTIN COLBERT • Hays Daily News FHSU senior Tom Gabric throws a no-look pass to Jeremy Wilson for a shot against Northeastern State on Saturday at Gross Memorial Coliseum. FHSU pulls away for ‘W’ By AUSTIN COLBERT [email protected] ‘Game Day’ KU was in Ames, Iowa on Saturday night, taking on the Cyclones. hdnews.net Leopard sweep La Crosse girls, boys take out county rivals Friday night. Page C3 What I’m thinking Though it’s going to be an uphill battle for the FHSU men, there is no clear favorite right now in the MIAA. At least, not by current records. Nick McQueen @HDNmcqueen See FHSU, C6 Bo Rader • TNS The TMP girls survive a chal- Hays High senior C1 Sunday Jan. 18, 2015 bench with a cast on his leg, Moikobu was asked to step in Senior guard Achoki Moikobu and lead the Tigers on Saturjoined the Fort Hays State Uniday against Northeastern State versity men’s basketball team last University. In his first start at season after a short stint at Yuba FHSU, he was second on the (Calif.) College. He averaged 13.2 team with 14 points, brought in minutes per game as a junior, nine rebounds and had six assists never making a start. This season to lead the Tigers to a 77-49 win he averaged 22.6 minutes through over NSU at Gross Memorial Junior Craig Nicholson, two days Coliseum. the first 16 games, but again after breaking two bones in his without a start. “He played great. It’s probably But when junior point guard fibula, watches from the sideline. the best game I’ve ever seen him Craig Nicholson fractured two played point guard a lot. I haven’t play before,” Nicholson said. “It bones in his left fibula in Thursstarted at all since I’ve been here,” was real hard for me. I’ve never day’s game against the University Moikobu said. “Craig really sat sat out a game ever in my whole of Central Oklahoma, ending his me down, talked to me, gave me life. I’ve never been this hurt beseason, Moikobu’s time as a bench some notes that he looks over be- fore. Usually when I’m hurt I just player came to an end. play through it, but I do whatever fore the game. It really put some “Even before the game I kind I can to help the teammates out.” confidence in me.” of questioned myself. I haven’t With Nicholson riding the See TIGERS, C4 KSU rallies for win against Baylor By ARNE GREEN Special to The HDN MANHATTAN – Whatever was missing three weeks ago now is a distant memory. The Kansas State Wildcats officially are on a roll. The latest evidence, before of a raucous Saturday afternoon crowd at Bramlage Coliseum, was an impressive 63-61 come-from-behind victory over No. 22-ranked Baylor. Not only did the Wildcats run their winning streak to four in the Big 12, they did it with a 12-point second-half comeback to push their record to 11-7 overall and 4-1 in the conference. “We started getting everybody to come together,” said K-State coach Bruce Weber, whose Wildcats were 7-7 and coming off three straight losses when they began to right the ship. “Those three losses, you either break off or you come together, and maybe we’ve made a little bit of strides at that. “But it’s a long season, a lot of games to go and we haven’t arrived yet. It was a couple of big wins this last week but we got ourselves in a bind so we’ve got to just keep taking them one at a time and finding a way to win.” A dreadful start against Baylor nearly did the Wildcats in, but they ratcheted up their defense over the last 10 minutes while finally finding cracks in the Bears’ zone defense. See KSU, C6 Garden City takes Round 1, beats Hays High boys By AUSTIN COLBERT [email protected] perceived top two teams in the Western Athletic Conference Hays High School boys’ went to GCHS, which defeated basketball coach Rick Keltner the Indians, ranked No. 5 in truly believes his team has made Class 4A Division I, 58-46 in great strides since the beginthe HHS gym, played in for the ning of the season. While most first time since having its court nights have backed up this senti- refurbished over the holiday ment, Friday’s game against break. visiting Garden City wasn’t one Despite a season-high 23 of them. points from senior Brady Werth “I’m frustrated with some and 15 more from junior guard of the things we did late, some Isaiah Nunnery, Hays High (7-2 of the lack of toughness we overall, 2-1 WAC) was held to showed on some things,” Keltits lowest scoring output since ner said. “It’s kind of one of losing 45-32 to Olathe North those things we just got to work on Dec. 6 in the championship at it and keep believing. … It’s game of the Gerald Mitchell not the end of the season. We’ve Hays City Shootout. lost to Garden before in this The Indians were plagued by JOLIE GREEN • Hays Daily News gym and we still get a chance to uncharacteristic turnovers and Hays High senior Cash Hobson passes the ball to senior Bra- play them up there.” struggled on the boards most of dy Werth past Garden City junior Jared Koster on Friday. Round 1 between the the game. “I don’t think our defense was very good,” Keltner said. “Then offensively when they trapped our guards — we’ve had trouble. I thought we had gotten better. We’ve worked on it. But we can’t throw a post pass when we are being pressured. Our wings right now are struggling to rip it through.” Although, none of these struggles were present in the first quarter, when Hays High jumped out to a 13-4 lead behind three early baskets by Werth and a pair of Nunnery 3-pointers. But the second quarter took a turn for the worse for HHS as GCHS (7-4, 4-0) started to dictate the game. See HHS, C5