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Kody Westerhaus Places Second at Topeka High Invitational

The Blue Jay tennis team traveled to Topeka on Monday for the Topeka High Invitational.  Kody Westerhaus led the Blue Jays by earning a runner up finish in the second singles flight.  He went 4-1 on the day losing only in the championship match.

All other Blue Jay tennis players went 2-3 on the day.   Mason Richards represented the Jays in the top flight of singles, Luke Craft and Yuno Fernandez teamed up in the top flight of doubles and Nolan Rothfuss and Aaron Reutzel competed in the second flight of doubles.

Overall, the Blue Jays finished 6th place as a team.  Ten teams were involved in the tournament.  The Blue Jays next travel to Salina for the Mustang Classic II this Thursday.  Matches begin at 3 pm.

Help Support Blue Jay Basketball

You can help out Junction City Blue Jay basketball during a Drive-A-Thon this Saturday at the Walmart Neighborhood Market on McFarland Road. Coach Nick Perez provided the information.

 

Chiefs Draft Event at Fort Riley Open to all DOD ID Cardholders

Regarding the Kansas City Chiefs draft event this Saturday at Fort Riley, free tickets for the event are available to all Department of Defense ID card holders. This includes active duty Soldiers and their families, military retirees and DoD civilians. Tickets are available at Leisure Travel Services, 5202 Normandy Drive, Fort Riley. More information is available at 785-239-2807 or riley.armymwr.com.

The event runs from 10:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Hangar 746 on Marshall Army Airfield and will include activities for the whole family, including a chance to meet KC Wolf, Chiefs Cheerleaders, other representatives of the Chiefs organization and Chiefs players, depending on availability. There will be autograph stations and a variety of
football-themed activities and games, including Play60 activity stations for youth. Participants will also be able to watch Big Red One Soldiers and members of a Fort Riley youth sports team announce the Chiefs’ draft picks
on Saturday.

Tickets are free and available to all DoD-ID card holders.

Royals Defeat the Tigers

Peterson Monument

Mike Moustakas hit a tiebreaking three-run homer in the seventh inning, and the Kansas City Royals outlasted the Detroit Tigers 8-5 to earn a split of their four-game series.

Abraham Almonte hit a grand slam in the sixth to give the Royals a 5-2 lead, but Detroit tied it with three runs in the bottom of the inning.

Chapman Track Results

KU Relays 4/20-21/18

Taylor Briggs – 16th 3200M 11:33.41 (new school record), 18th 1600M 5:19.97 (new school record)

Chapman Track @ Abilene 4/20

Girls Results:
Lindsey Anderson – 3rd 800M 2:35.27, 3rd 1600M 6:01.93, 8th Javelin 88’ 9″
Madeline Elliott – 4th 3200M 13:28.57
Madison Smith – 4th 800M 2:40.06, 5th 1600M 6:11.34
Team Placing: 10th

Boys Results:
Shaun Blocker – 1st 400M 51.61
Aaron Modrow – 1st 3200M 10:19, 3rd 1600M 4:49
Mitchell Tiller – 3rd Pole Vault 12’, 6th Javelin 154’ 7.5″
Blake Vercher – 2nd Long Jump 21’ 2.25”, 7th 100M 11.53, 8th 200M 23.63
Malik Watkins – 5th 100M 11.36, 5th 200M 23.33
4×400 (Eli Winder, Aaron Morrow, Malik Watkins, Shaun Blocker) 6th 3:45
Team Placing: 7th

Stone Cold Foxes Fall

( Photo courtesy of Stone Cold Foxes Facebook )

The Stone Cold Foxes Roller Derby team of Junction City lost at North Platte, Nebraska Saturday night 165-121.

The MVP Jammer for the Stone Cold Foxes was Candy Pain while the MVP Blocker was Sparkling Chaos.

Their next home event is May 5th at 7 p.m. at Spin City.

 

Henington Gets into Spring Game

Ryan Henington entered the Kansas State football spring game at quarterback for the White team with 8:35 to go in the third quarter on Saturday and helped lead them on a 75-yard drive that ended in a touchdown.

The former Junction City Blue Jay quarterback who is now at Kansas State University was in the game for one series. He opened it with a six yard pass completion and ended up completing three of five passes for 20 yards. He also  rushed one time for 16 yards and a first down. The drive ended when Luke Sowa took a hand off from Henington and scored on a 39 yard touchdown run with 5:33 remaining in the quarter.

Henington is a redshirt freshman at K-State so it was first time for him on the field for the Wildcats in any kind of game situation. He is one of six quarterbacks listed on the K-State roster, and one of five who played in the game. He is a 2017 graduate of Junction City High School.

The Purple team defeated the White team in the spring game 31-28.

Purple Passes Past White for 31-28 Victory in Spring Game

Highlights  |  Postgame Press Conference  |  Photo Gallery

MANHATTAN, Kan. – On Tuesday, K-State senior Dalton Schoen fielded questions about the depth of the Wildcats’ receiving corps, hinting at a balanced effort rather than relying on a go-to guy for production. In Saturday’s Purple/White Spring Game, K-State showed a little of both. Fifteen different receivers caught a combined 44 passes – including six for touchdowns – as the Purple outlasted the White, 31-28, under rainy conditions and temperatures in the low 40s at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

In quantity, K-State racked up a combined 515 yards – 293 from the Purple and 222 from the White – and saw four different players catch five or more passes for either side, including a game-high nine catches from Landry Weber, who split duties between the two squads. Chabastin Taylor nearly led the White team to a win, hauling in five catches for 118 yards, including two impressive touchdown grabs in the first half to give the White team a 21-14 halftime edge. On the Purple side, Adam Harternabbed seven passes for 60 yards and a score and Zach Reuter caught five balls for 75 yards and a game-best two scores.

The guys getting them the ball weren’t bad either as Alex Delton – 21-of-28 for 201 yards – and Skylar Thompson – 15-of-22 for 204 yards – threw TD strikes for both sides and accounted for five of the six total TD passes thrown in the contest.

On defense, White team defensive back Brock Monty tallied 14 stops, including 11 solo tackles, to lead all players and was one of four players from the defensive secondary among the top four leading tacklers on either side as the offenses aired it out. Purple defensive back Wayne Jones logged the only interception of the afternoon, ending the White team’s opening drive of the second half prior to the game-tying scoring drive.

For a second-straight year, the White team opened the scoring in the game with an 11-play, 78-yard drive that was capped by a 20-yard touchdown pass from Delton to Taylor with 5:12 left in the first quarter. Delton found Taylor open at the 12 -yard line and the redshirt freshman spun off a quartet of defenders at the eight before scooting in for an impressive score.

The quarterbacks traded teams the next possession and, after a Purple drive ended on a missed field goal, Thompson drove the White team 69 yards in four plays that ended when he hit Weber on a 14-yard pass in the front left corner on the end zone to extend the score to 14-0, 44 seconds into the second quarter.

Alex Barnes zig-zagged through the line and second level for a 13-yard scamper near the midpoint of the second quarter to put the Purple side on the board. It was part of a 94-yard day, the highest tally of any back in the contest, for K-State’s returning leading rusher.

Taylor pushed the White lead back to two scores with another stunning grab, this time over the top of a defender at the five to complete a 45-yard pitch-and-catch fromHunter Hall with a little more than six minutes left in the first half.

The Purple team wouldn’t be denied before half as Delton connected with a streaking Zach Reuter over the middle with less than 20 seconds before the break to pull Purple within seven at 21-14 at half.

In the second half, Purple continued their surge when Jones intercepted Hall to end the White’s opening drive, then Thompson unleashed a 50-yard strike to Schoen to move deep into White territory. It would take eight more plays to move into the end zone, but the quick-strike-turned-methodical-drive found paydirt when Thompson hit Harter for an 11-yard strike in the flat, a ball the big man caught with one hand off his back shoulder before diving across the goalline to even the tally at 21-21.

On the ensuing drive, White was looking for a fresh set of downs, and handed off to Luke Sowa facing fourth and two, but the community-college transfer fullback hit the hole and scooted up the middle for a 39-yard score, the second of just two rushing scores in the game. That score pushed the White ahead again, 28-21, with 5:33 left in the quarter.

Purple pulled even at the close of the third quarter when Delton again found Reuter, this time from 18 yards out to cap a 12-play, 75-yard drive.

In the fourth quarter, the Purple defense forced the first three-and-out and the game’s first punt, then Blake Lynch connected on 44-yard try – the first successful try by three different kickers – to push Purple ahead, 31-28, with 10 minutes to play.

Purple’s defense toughened up again near midfield on the next drive. It took the White three tries from the 50 to get the yard needed for a first down, then a sack on the next play and a short pass gave White a third-and-long. A screen pass following a timeout went incomplete and White had to punt again.

Delton and Harter ran out the remaining 4:21 with the help of the Purple side to walk off with a 31-28 victory.

K-State, which returns 36 letterwinners and 14 starters from last year’s 8-5 squad, opens the 2018 campaign with the 10th-annual K-State Family Reunion against South Dakota on Saturday, September 1, in Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

Single-game tickets for the 2018 season go on sale online only for Ahearn Fund Members at www.k-statesports.com/tickets on July 9, and for the general public on July 12.

IN THEIR OWN WORDS

Head Coach Bill Snyder

On redshirt freshman wide receiver Chabastin Taylor…

“He has been up and down. It is kind of a roller coaster with him. He is a young guy. It is a new process for him, a new system. You can see he has got some skill. Physically he can play the game. He has just got to learn to get into the system and the process. He has to learn how much of an investment it takes in order to prepare you for those things. He has made some headway and he played well today. His practices in the past week improved over previous practices. Hopefully that is a sign for the future. It is just going to depend about his investment during the course of the summer.”

 

On the number one defense…

“It was porous at times. It was good and bad. It is not about the offense and it is not about the defense as much as it is about the individuals. The offense and defense is watered down considerably. There are a lot of restrictions places on what they do and what they do not do. Again, it is about individuals more than anything. I thought some of them stepped up and played well. I hoped that they would.”

 

On junior running back Alex Barnes…

“He is a good young guy that has played well for us. I thought he played well today. He made some individual plays but it is not anything that I have not seen before. It is not anything that we do not expect from him.”

On junior quarterback Alex Delton…

“I think he has gotten better. Most of our guys have in the course of the spring. You allude to how he acts and reacts in the pocket and I do not have any major concerns about that. He brought the ball out in what most people would call scrambles or flushes. What I have said numerous times, yards-per-carry, that has been over a large number of years the best football play we have played. When the guys are scrambling back there that does not mean I am disappointed in them. If you take a loss which I think Skylar (Thompson) did on one snap and (Nick) Ast did on another, that gets me more concerned. That is the time to get rid of the ball and make sure you do not take those major loss yardage plays.”

On how the team played…

“I cannot assess our ones or our twos collectively as a whole because we have a lot of people watching that would not normally be there and they would normally be on the field. That has some impact on how they do collectively as a unit. Things are watered down so much that it is not about the one and two offense and defense. It is about individuals and how they perform in the course of the ball game. That is the way I assess it.”

Junior Quarterback Alex Delton

On the game…

“I felt good. As an offense we showed great signs of improvement today. It was a good way to end spring ball.”

 

On his performance individually…

“I felt like I did some good things and some very positive things. I managed the game well and didn’t take loss of yardage plays. I also had some guys around me who made some big plays. Chabastian (Taylor) made a short route into a touchdown. Zach Reuter helped me out quite a bit today. So individually I felt like I played pretty well today but you have to give a lot of credit to the receivers and my offensive line.”

 

On having a competitive game…

“It was a lot of fun. The whole spring you want to compete. It was kind of different for me because I switched between White and Purple as quarterback. Anytime out there though you want to compete and put points on the board. Today we threw for a bunch of yards and were showing what we could do as an offense. The receivers stepped up and played well. We completed a lot of our passes and we are definitely taking the right steps forward.”

 

Sophomore Quarterback Skylar Thompson

On the game…

“We had a good time out there. We definitely did a good job on offense today. Like I stated earlier in the week our offense was really basic today and basically vanilla. Coaches wanted to focus on executing and just doing the little things.”

 

On his performance individually…

“I thought I played solid today. Which is exactly how I wanted to play. I wanted to come out today, execute, manage the game well, score touchdowns and have fun doing it, I did all those things.”

 

On improvement from last year…

“It is really a night and day difference. They put the play calling in our hands. Last year if that was the case I would have been out there and my mind would have went blank at times and not known what to do. It was kind of mind boggling a little bit. This year there were a lot of times where I did not need to look at my wristband. I just kind of knew what I needed to do.”

 

Junior Defensive Tackle Trey Dishon

On the spring…

“I was pretty excited to get going in the spring. I think I have had a pretty good spring. Just improving on my pass rush and consistency. I would say that my work ethic has been pretty solid and consistent throughout the offseason. I am pretty excited to step up into that role and attempt to fill the shoes of Will Geary.”

 

On the defensive line…

“We have some guys that are working with the ones and twos. We have a long rotation right now, as you saw today. We had a couple guys stepping in with the ones and playing. We do have some more guys coming in the summer to compete for these d-tackle positions. I am excited to compete with these new guys transferring in and see the competition. It is going to be fun.”

Senior Defensive Back Duke Shelley

On the defense this spring…

“I think the defense as a whole played pretty solid today. We had a few blips here and there but for the most part we played pretty solid. We will be more aggressive and you will see the cornerbacks go up and press a little bit more.”

 

On redshirt freshman wide receiver Chabastin Taylor…

“He is a great guy. I have known he could do this and he showed us flashes of that in practice throughout the week. I am really happy for him and I am glad to see him come out there today and show you guys what he can do. Look forward for him in the fall. He definitely has a big play capacity.”

Junior Linebacker Elijah Sullivan

On changes due to new coaching staff…

“I don’t think anything is too much different, it’s always the same standard. Come in do your job, no nonsense type deal. Keeping business casual.”

On playing with fellow linebacker Da’Quan Patton…

“He’s a great young player out there. He flies around, and he can hit somebody, too. It’s great having him next to me.”

 

Redshirt Freshman Wide Receiver Landry Weber

On his personal performance in the spring game…

“I feel like I had a good day and showed them my capabilities. It was a great opportunity to show them what I’ve been working on this off-season and this spring.”

On his first catch in the spring game…

“It always is a good feeling to get the first one out of the way. It gets you rolling a little bit to get comfortable playing in a game situation instead of practice.”

 

– k-statesports.com –

 

Kansas State University, the nation’s first operational land-grant institution and a Carnegie Foundation Tier One university, is recognized as one of the nation’s best colleges with world-class research and academic excellence located in America’s No. 1 College Town (Manhattan, KS).

————
RYAN LACKEY
Asst. Director/Athletics Communications | K-State Athletics

Lady Jays Second; Blue Jays Fifth at Haysville Campus Invitational

The Junction City Lady Jays finished second out of eleven teams in the Haysville Campus Invitational. Junction City scored 183 points, just seven less than Newton with 190.

Highlights for the Lady Jays included a first place finish by Hannah Reynolds in the discus with a throw of 118 feet. Savannah Adams finished third with a throw of 104’2.”  Sherrie Jones won the shot put with a throw of 39’7.” Ayi-lissa Dotson was first in the high jump with a leap of 5’4″ and Nyla Blagrove second at 4’10.”

Kienna Newman won the 100 meter hurdles in 15.05 and finished second in the 300 meter hurdles in 46.03. Lyric Holman finished third in the 100 meters in 12.69. Michelle Sanchez was first in the 1600 meters in 5:31.72 and second in the 800 meters in 2:30.42.

The Blue Jay boys scored 66 points to finish fifth out of 11 teams. Haysville Campus won the team title with 103 points.

For Junction City Rooster Adams finished third in the javelin with a throw of 143’6.” Xavier Cason won the shot put with a throw of 50’01/4″ and finished second in the discus at 145’9 1/4,” Ian Sanchez finished second in the 200 meters in 22.30 and Jamarcus Plato finished second in the 300 meter hurdles in 40.12

Wakefield Bomber Track and Field Results

Wakefield Boy’s and Girl’s results from the Lincoln Invitational Track Meet held in

Lincoln, Ks. on Friday April 20, 2018

 

Teams attending:  Bennington, Chase, Ell-Saline,  Lincoln, Wichita Christian High School, Tescott, Wilson, and Wakefield.

 

For the Boys:

 

High Jump                    3rd Place              Kaleb White                  5’-04”

 

Pole Vault                     4th Place              Dalton Murray               9’-00”

                 

100 M. Dash                 3rd Place              Sammy Finnegan          11.58

                          

200 M. Dash                 1st Place              Sammy Finnegan          23.89

 

400 M. Run                  3rd Place              Justin Carver                54.55

                                  4th Place              Kevin Jackson               55.38

 

1600 M. Run                2nd Place              Dalton Murray              5:10.00

 

3200 M. Run                1st Place               Dalton Murray              11:09.59

 

4 x 100 M. Relay          3rd Place              Sammy Finnegan           47.92

                                                            Alec Vann

                                                            Kevin Jackson

                                                            Justin Carver

 

4 x 400 M. Relay          3rd Place             Sammy Finnegan           4:07.00

                  Alec Vann

                  Kevin Jackson

                  Justin Carver

 

Boy’s Team Scores:         1st Place               Bennington        190 Points

                                    2nd Place              Ell-Saline           128 Points

                                    3rd Place              Wakefield            66 Points

                                    4th Place              Wichita Christian  53 Points

                                    5th Place              Tescott                39 Points

                                    6th Place              Wilson                 22 Points  

                                    7th Place              Chase                 19 Points  

                                    8th Place              Lincoln               17 Points

                                   

For the Girls:

 

Pole Vault                     2nd Place              Katie Brady                   7’-00”

 

Discus                          6th Place              Elaina Hammond          72’-1/2”

 

Javelin                          2nd Place             Shawna Trumpp           71’-07”

                                    4th Place             Jadyn Pickering            68’-04”

 

100 M. Dash                 6th Place              Katie Brady                   14.49

                          

400 M. Run                  6th Place              Isabelle French             1:15.00

 

800 M. Run                  5th Place              Elaina Hammond           3:36.00

 

1600 M. Run                2nd Place             Kelly Flickinger              6:43.00

 

3200 M. Run                2nd Place             Kelly Flickinger              14:50.00

                                   

4 x 100 M. Relay          2nd Place             Jadyn Pickering             1:00.09

                                                           Tea Copenhaver

                                                           Destiny Wickersham

 Isabelle French

 

4 x 400 M. Relay          2nd Place            Destiny Wickersham       5:04.24

                                                          Isabelle French

                                                         Tea Copenhaver

Kelly Flickinger

                                                              

Girl’s Team Scores:       1st Place               Lincoln               130 Points

                                 2nd Place              Bennington         104 Points

                                 3rd Place              Tescott                 80 Points

                                 4th Place              Ell-Saline              62 Points

                                 5th Place              Wakefield             59 Points

                                 6th Place              Wilson                 47 Points

                                 7th Place              Chase                  19 Points

 

Coach Braden, “It was a good afternoon for a track meet in Lincoln today.  Coach Lund, coach Perry, and myself came away from this meet feeling good about many of the Bombers performances.  Senior Justin Carver ran a great anchor leg on the 4 x 100 meter relay, coming up just shy of the silver medal in that race.  Senior Sammy Finnegan took 3rd in the 100 and 1st in the 200 meter dashes.  Sophomore Dalton Murray took home the gold in the 3200 and silver in the 1600 meter runs, both with personal best times those events.  Freshman Kelly Flickinger finished with both silvers in the 1600 and 3200 meter runs, also with personal best times in those events as well.  Sophomores Kaleb White and Katie Brady took home a bronze in the high jump and a silver in the pole vault to add more hardware for the Bombers. Freshman Elaina Hammond picked up a few points toward her letter as she placed in both the discus and the 800 meter run and her classmate, Kaden Richardson, flew to a personal best jump in the long jump to round out a very good day for all.”

 

Wakefield’s next meet will be this coming Tuesday April 24th when the Bombers travel to Clay Center for the Clay Center Junior Varsity meet and then on Thursday April 26th the Bombers travel to Manhattan for the Manhattan Small School Invitational Meet which will be held at Cico Park.

 

Coach Ladd Braden

 

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