Sports C6 FHSU, from C1 ESU (3-4, 3-4) was looking do that.” Leading 21-0 at the half, just as desperate after losing FHSU saw the Hornets slowly 45-17 at Pittsburg State a The Hays Daily News get back into it in the second week ago. Sunday, Oct. 19, 2014 half. The Hornets opened the But in the first half SaturWatch for breaking news at third quarter with a 13 play, day, it was FHSU that came out with more want, building 53-yard drive that ended with HDNews.net a 20-yard field goal by Austin a 21-0 lead by the end of the Morton to make it 21-3. first quarter. Following the FHSU’s first drive of the half 52-yard TD from Albert to ended with a missed 47-yard Gaughan to make it 7-0, the Tiger defense forced its second field goal by junior Drew O’Brien, and ESU answered three-and-out in two posseswith a nine play, 70-yard drive sions and it took the offense from just one play to score again, a and a 17-yard touchdown “It’s going crazy right now,” 42-yard strike from Albert to run by Kai Callins to cut it to Bonds said of the style. “A lot 21-10. senior Ed Williams. of people are asking for ‘The The Tiger offense, nearly The score became 21-0 Hos.’ I’ve probably had seven unstoppable in the first quarwhen senior running back requests just this week.” ter, had trouble finding any Ed Smith capped off a seven “I’m honored that people” momentum in the second half. play, 44-yard drive with a like it, Hosmer said Friday after 5-yard TD run late in the first “The thing about it is, we batting practice at Kauffman just have to do a better job quarter. Stadium. “My dad’s always “That’s what it was, a huge as an offense of reboundyelling at me to shave. It’s just momentum gain. That really ing,” Gaughan said. “Just our funny to think about. It’s aweexecution changed a little bit. is a very important thing,” some.” We stopped executing as well Gaughan said of his early Just don’t ask him why it’s as we did in the first half. I’m touchdown catch, which was such a fad. a also a career-long reception. sure some of the credit should “I have no idea,” he said go to their defense for mak“It feels great to get this win. with a laugh. “I really don’t. It’s We had a real tough loss at ing some adjustments in the just crazy to think about how second half, but like I said, we Washburn and then we went much you can change the com- back home and didn’t play weren’t executing as well.” munity like that — I mean this very well against Missouri ESU got a 32-yard field baseball team, and what we’re goal from Morton to make Western, so it was really nice doing.” to get things rolling on offense, it 21-13 FHSU early in the One thing’s for sure: After a score a couple of touchfourth quarter, only to have record eight straight postseason downs.” the Tigers answer back with wins, Hosmer isn’t changing his a 40-yard field goal make by Neither team would hairstyle anytime soon. O’Brien, which cleared the score in the second quarter, “You can’t mess with a win- although ESU came close a cross bar by mere inches. ning streak,” Hosmer said. “So couple of times. One drive The final eight minutes we’re going to stick with it from reached the FHSU 10-yard was left in the hands of the here on out.” line before Tiger junior Daniel defense. ESU got one of the Bonds said he is getting an scores back on a 10-yard Lindsey forced a fumble to equal number of requests for TD pass from true freshman end it. On the next Hornet another haircut he is responBraxton Marstall, an Empopossession, ESU reached the sible for — the lightning bolt ria native, to fellow freshTiger 22-yard line before the and the word “zoom” shaved man Justin Brown to make FHSU defense made a stop into the hair of speedy Royals it 24-21 with less than six on a fourth-and-1 attempt. outfielder Jarrod Dyson. “I thought they did a great minutes to play. Marstall, the Luke, who plays catcher team’s backup entering the job of keeping them out of on his baseball team, noticed game, was playing in place of the end zone. There were a Hosmer’s haircut, and shoutout couple of fourth downs where redshirt-freshman starter Ty to Bonds, on Twitter and Reasnor, who left the game at we got the stops that were Instagram. Now the Purple the end of the first half with huge for us,” Brown said of Label can hardly keep up with his defense. “If they continue an apparent head injury. demand. The Tiger defense made its those drives, who knows, they Just what is “The Hos”? biggest stop of the game when might score. Our offense did “It’s a modified mohawk to senior Nathan Lindsey intera great job that first half of Hosmer’s specifications,” said cepted Marstall deep in ESU getting points on the board. Bonds. “You’d have to hear him First quarter, you know, 21 territory with 2:17 to play, explain it to me. I use a combi- points, we need to continue to effectively ending the game. nation of blades to get kind of a microburst over the ear.” Over in Martin City, “it is the postseason cut,” declared Jacob Salmons, co-owner of from JD & Jake’s the Barber Shop. “I had four little guys in last week Hays High matched wanting that cut. Some even Buhler 55, Hays High 21 Buhler’s first score, a 25-yard Game in figures put blue hair gel in it so that HHSBuhler run by Engelland, with a people would know that it was First downs 15 27 23-yard touchdown pass from Rushes-Yds 25-13657-433 for the Royals.” Passing-Int 15-28-3 7-10-0 senior quarterback Alex DelSalmons figures he has done Passing Yds 305 168 ton to senior receiver Hayden Total plays-Yds 53-44167-601 about five of the haircuts a Penalties-Yds 6-47 2-10 Kreutzer on their second week since the Royals began Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0 possession. Punts-net 3-35 2-29 their postseason magic, mostly Scoring summary Buhler’s response was a for boys between the ages of 9 Hays High (6-1). . . . 7 7 0 7 — 21 65-yard drive in four plays, a Buhler (6-1) . . . . 14 21 7 13 — 55 and 14. First quarter 1-yard TD run by Engelland At Brookside Barber Shop, B — Engelland 1 run (Wolf ending it. Williams made it kick) “we’ve been doing the haircut H — Kreutzer 23 pass from 28-7 with TD runs of 5 and 2 for years,” said manager Josh Delton (Leiker kick) yards before a 53-yard screen B — Engelland 1 run (Wolf Gilbert. “European soccer playkick) play from Williams to Engelers started it. Second quarter land went for a score and a B — Williams 5 run (Wolf “It’s basically a blended kick) 35-7 lead. mohawk. It’s not like the ‘80sB — Williams 2 run (Wolf Hays High took some mokick) style mohawk where you shave B — Engelland 53 pass from mentum into the locker room, it down to the skin. It is faded Williams (Wolf kick) however, when Delton found H — Dryden 64 pass from down. ... We’ll be doing tons of Delton (Leiker kick) junior Keith Dryden for a 64them now.” Third quarter yard TD strike late in the half. B — Engelland 2 run (Wolf At Kansas City’s Uptown kick) And Buhler made sure that Source “Hair Studio,” coFourth quarter momentum didn’t carry into B — Engelland 1 run (Wolf owner Chris Lee said patrons kick) the second half. also have been asking to have B — Williams 18 run (kick “The first drive of the secmiss) Royals designs shaved into their H — Dryden 47 pass from ond half is the most important hair, such as “KC #1” or a Delton (Leiker kick) drive of the game, whether Individual statistics crown. Rushing you’re on offense or defense,” But for Luke, only one hairH — Delton 11-63, Blackmon Warner said. “And we were 10-42, Kreutzer 2-30, Rule 2-1 cut, and one barber, would do. B — Williams 27-321, Engelable to methodically move the Purple Label is an old-school land 20-81, White 3-22, Wolf 4-8, ball right down the field. I’m Goertzen 2-1, Potter 1-0 barber shop with a modern Passing very, very proud of our offenvibe, featuring flat-screen TVs, H — Delton 14-27-3, 274 sive line for doing that.” yards; Kreutzer 1-1-0, 31 yards leather furniture, cherry wood B — Williams 7-10-1, 168 Buhler opened the third workstations, eclectic music yards quarter with a 12 play, 59-yard Receiving and more than a dozen framed H — Kreutzer 6-123, Dryden drive, which took nearly half jerseys of pro athletes on the 4-121, Delton 1-31, Berens 2-23, the quarter and ended with a Winter 1-6, Blackmon 1-1 walls. B — Ridder 3-84, Engelland 2-yard TD run by Engelland. Bonds, 40, has been cutting 1-53, Wolf 2-27, Shantz 1-4 The score became 42-14 when hair professionally for 20 years. Engelland, who finished with He oozes cool in black hipster glasses and dreadlocks pulled back in a loose ponytail. Former Chiefs cornerback Jayice Pearson was the first pro athlete to come into his shop, which was previously in Olathe. As the Royals’ team barber, he also cuts the hair of catcher Salvador Perez, shortstop Alcides Escobar and left fielder Alex Gordon. “I’ve been working on Dyson to do the lightning bolt for probably two, three months now,” Bonds said. “I was like, AUSTIN COLBERT • Hays Daily News ‘Yo, come on, man. You gotta Buhler junior running back Dillon Engelland (25) tries to get do something. You got to do by Hays High senior Garrett Pfannenstiel. a lightning bolt. You’re the fastest on the team.’ He was like, ‘Nah, I’m not Hos. I’m not Gordo. I’m not going to do nothing like that.’ Finally This is Abby! She is a 4 month old, female, Domestic Short I said, ‘It’s the playoffs. We’ve got to do something.’ He said, Hair kitten. Abby is a lover and she gets along well with everyone she meets. She loves to explore and play. This ‘Don’t mess me up, D.’ ” adventurous girl is eager to find a family to call her own. She Bonds then shaved the has been given her first vaccinations and is litter box trained. lightning bolt into Dyson’s hair. Abby is a member of the lonely hearts club so her adoption “He came back the next fee is waived. If you are interested in giving this sweetheart a Sponsored By day like, ‘Oooh, that was hot. loving forever home please stop by our shelter and visit her. Morris and The Shelter Cats Now you need to put the 2050 E. US Highway 40 Hays, KS 785-625-5252 “zoom” on the side.’ ” Hosmer, C1 HHS, C1 PET OF THE WEEK Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 1-5 p.m. Closed Monday www.hshponline.org AUSTIN COLBERT • Hays Daily News Fort Hays safety Micheal Jordan (23) knocks down a pass in the end zone intended for Emporia State receiver Mitchell Foote (10) late in the first half Saturday in Emporia. “Huge play by Lindsey there at the end. We needed that. Good drop, good break on the ball and getting the interception for us,” Brown said. “Defensively, they really stepped up on those last couple of drives and made some things happen.” Albert finished the game 14 of 29 passing for 235 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions. He had 160 yards passing with two touchdowns after the first quarter. Smith led the Tiger rushers with 70 yards on 16 carries. While Gaughan had the 98 yards on four catches, Williams chimed in with 68 yards on four grabs. Junior linebacker Justin McPhail led the defense with 15 tackles, eight solo. FHSU will return home next week when it hosts Northwest Missouri State (61, 6-1) at 2 p.m. on Saturday at Lewis Field Stadium. Northwest, the defending national champions, entered this week No. 1 in the nation but lost at home against No. 17 Pittsburg State, 35-17, on Saturday. 81 yards on 20 carries, scored his fourth touchdown on a 1-yard run to begin the fourth quarter. Williams finished his night with an 18-yard TD run with 8:17 to play. Delton did find Dryden for a 47-yard score with 5:49 to play, but it was far too late for the Indians. Hays High’s final offensive numbers weren’t shabby with 441 yards of total offense, but three interceptions, one a questionable call on a tipped ball in the end zone, proved costly. Delton was 14 of 27 passing for 274 yards with three touchdowns, and had 63 yards rushing on 11 carries. Kreutzer finished with six catches for 123 yards, and Dryden four for 121 yards. Hays High returns home next Friday for senior day, and will face Abilene (6-1, 0-1), which is coming off its first loss. PUBLIC NOTICES As taxpayers and citizens, we have a right to know about decisions and activities of our government. Public notices are legally required publications of certain important government records and of court proceedings and notifications. To view these notices online go to www.hdnews.net/notices/ (First published in The Hays Daily News October 12, 2014) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ELLIS COUNTY, KANSAS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HOWARD C. REYNOLDS, Deceased Case No. 14-PR-38 NOTICE OF HEARING AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are notified that on October 3, 2014, a Petition was filed in this Court by Joe Thomasson, the Executor named in the “Last Will and Testament of Howard C. 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Box 727 Hays, KS 67601 (785) 625-6919 (785) 625-2473- Fax [email protected] Attorney for Petitioner (Last published in The Hays Daily News October 26, 2014) (Published in The Hays Daily News October 19, 2014) NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF TERMS OF MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR ACQUISITION OF RURAL WATER DISTRICT NO. 5, ELLIS COUNTY, KANSAS BY RURAL WATER DISTRICT NO. 1, ELLSWORTH COUNTY, KANSAS On October 14, 2014, the Board of Directors of Rural Water District No. 5, Ellis County, Kansas (“RWD No. 5”) and the Board of Directors of Rural Water District No. 1, Ellsworth County, Kansas (“RWD No. 1”) signed a Memorandum of Understanding pursuant to the provisions of Kansas Statutes Annotated 82a-650. Under the terms of that Memorandum, RWD No. 1 would acquire all assets of RWD No. 5, assume all liabilities of RWD No. 5, provide service to all participating members of RWD No. 5, acquire all area contained within the boundaries of RWD No. 5 and connect new customers in conformity with RWD No. 1’s By Laws and Rules and Regulations. The Board of RWD No. 5 has determined that that acquisition of RWD No. 5 by RWD No. 1 is desirable for reasons including the following: 1. Rural Water District No. 1, Ellsworth County, Kansas (“RWD 1”) has been successfully operating RWD 5 by contract for some time. The continued existence of RWD 5 as a separate legal entity is inefficient and unnecessary. 2. RWD 1 has reliable source of water, and other resources necessary to supply the needs of RWD 1’s existing customers and RWD 5’s existing customers, as well as to supply anticipated growth in the foreseeable future. The terms and conditions of the above-named Memorandum of Understanding will take effect unless, within 60 days after the date of this Notice is first published, there is presented to the Board of Directors of RWD No. 5 a written petition signed by not less than 10% of the participating members of RWD No. 5, requesting an election on whether the terms of the Memorandum shall take effect. If such a petition is presented to the Board of Directors of RWD No. 5, an election will be held and the terms of the Memorandum will not take effect unless they are approved by a majority of the participating members of RWD No. 5 voting in such election. Board of Directors Rural Water District No. 5 Ellis County (First published in The Hays Daily News October 19, 2014) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ELLIS COUNTY, KANSAS HOME PATH COMMUNITIES, INC., Plaintiff, vs. PETRONILO GUTIERREZ and GEO RUBIO, and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any deceased defendants; the unknown spouses of any defendants; the unknown officers, successors, trustees, creditors, and assigns of any defendants that are existing, dissolved or dormant corporations; the unknown executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors, successors and assigns of any defendants that are or were partners or in partnerships; the unknown guardians, conservators and trustees of any defendants that are minors or are under any legal disability; and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any person alleged to be deceased, Defendants. Case No. 14-CV-180 NOTICE OF SUIT THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL OF THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND ALL OTHER CONCERNED PERSONS: You are notified that a Petition has been filed in District Court of Ellis County, Kansas, by Home Path Communities, Inc., a Kansas corporation, seeking an order quieting title in and to the following described personal property, towit: 1977 Statler manufactured home, Vehicle ID# 2108, 14x56 and you are hereby required to plead to the Petition on or before December 3, 2014, in the District Court, Ellis County Courthouse, Hays, Kansas. If you fail to plead, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition. HOME PATH COMMUNITIES, INC. Page 2 - Notice of Suit William W. Jeter #8833 JETER LAW FIRM, LLP Emprise Bank Building P.O. Box 128 Hays, KS 67601 (785) 628-8226 Attorney for Plaintiff (Last published in The Hays Daily News November 2, 2014)
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