Mar 08, 2025

๐Ÿ€ Hays High girls end 29 year drought, state tourney bound

Posted Mar 08, 2025 3:53 AM
Courtesy photo
Courtesy photo

By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post

HAYS - Hays High and Hutchinson battled on Friday evening for a spot in the 5A State Basketball Tournament. The Indians trailed early then went on a big run and never looked back and won 56-17.

Hutchinson scored the first four points of the game. It took the Indians nearly three minutes to put anything on their side of the scoreboard. Katie Linenberger hit a pair of free throws and opened the flood gates.

Hays held the Salthawks scoreless for the remainder of the quarter for an 8-2 lead after the first eight minutes. The second quarter belonged to the Indians. Linenberger scored the first six points of the frame forcing a Hutchinson timeout.

The Salthawks scored out of the time out for their only points of the second quarter. Molly Buckles scored the final two points of the quarter right before the buzzer to polish off a 13-0 run and a 27-6 halftime lead.

Highlights

Hutchinson scored the first three points out of the locker room. Hays responded with a 22-5 run for the remainder of the quarter. Molly Martin and Jenna Schmeidler scored 21 of the 22 points in the second for a 49-13 lead through three quarters.

Once again the fourth quarter was a running clock. Hays still outscored Hutchinson 7-4 for the 56-17 victory.

Coach Len Melvin

The 17 points scored by Hutchinson is the eleventh time the Indians have held an opponent to 29 or less points. It is the twelfth game an opponent had single digit made field goals in a game against Hays. Zoe Winter and Molly Buckles combined for 18 rebounds which was three more than Htuchinson had as a team.

Hays (22-0) sets a school record for wins in a season. The teams to beat Hutchinson (15-7) are a combined 132-6. 

The Indians reach the state tournament for the first time since 1996. 

Jenna Schmeidler 15; Annie Humphrey 0; Katie Linenberger 10; Molly Martin 16; Kenlee Winter 0; Morgan Armbruster 0; Jaysa Roa 0; Kinslee Newell 0; Riley Dreher 0; Molly Buckles 6; Zoe Winter 9; Liz Cunningham 0.