Hays High School 2019-2020 Athletic and Academic Awards Program

May, 2020

Created by Brooke Pflaum, Class of 2019 Created by Isabel Robben, Class of 2020 HAYS HIGH SCHOOL 2020 ACADEMIC & ATHLETIC AWARDS PROGRAM May, 2020

Welcome to our 2020 ACADEMIC & ATHLETIC AWARDS PROGRAM!

While COVID-19 keeps us from having our annual face-to-face event and continues to influence our methods of teaching and learning at Hays High School, we will not allow it to stop us from recognizing the many accomplishments of our students / student athletes.

We have much to be thankful for and many outstanding performances to acknowledge. This program is published to acknowledge these many academic and athletic awards of our Hays High Indians, especially the Class of 2020. Any awards that include medals, plaques, and/or trophies, will be distributed personally at the end of this school year.

Seniors, we sincerely thank you for your effort, character, and commitment; we wish you the very best in your life moving forward. Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen, continue to focus on what is best for your future; choose challenges that help you to improve and excel... don’t take the easy way. Parents and Guardians, thank you for your support of our students and Hays High School; we value your engagement and backing. Go Indians!

Martin Straub, Principal

Lance Krannawitter, AD/Assistant Principal

John Linn, Assistant Principal

Fred Winter, Assistant Principal

Academic Booster Club Officers Athletic Booster Club Officers

Sondra Hickert, President Jayme & Brian Ruder, President

Kerry Schuckman, Vice-President Brooke & Curtis Deines, Vice-President

Val Wente, Treasurer Kelly & Jeff Ackerman, Treasurer

Kenda Leiker, Secretary Torie & Keith Smith, Secretary

1 SENIORS Seven Academic Semesters Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.0 Nathan Erbert Nathan Leiker James Roe Megan Flavin Madeline Lohmeyer Madison Weber Lynsie Hansen Abbey Oborny Taylor Weidenhaft Levi Hickert Noah Oborny Tucker Johnson Isabel Robben Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.80 • 3.99 Carson Ackerman Landon Dinkel Kallynn Petz Sierra Adkins Emily Goetz Emma Pfannenstiel Macee Altman Juan Guzman-Duran Olivia Reed Michaela Austin Allison Hillebrand Dylan Ruder Mulu Bannister Emily Huff Olivia Schremmer Ben Boland Aracely Hutchinson Colton Vajnar Jimmy Brungardt Brandon Kennemer Madelyn Waddell Sierra Bryant Lauren Kent Ashley Wilson Zoe Buffington Ethan Klausmeyer Joanna Carrillo Maldonado Yesenia Maldonado Moriah DeBey Peyton Niernberger Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.50 • 3.79 Nhoemi Carrillo Avery Jones Luke Schmidt Hanna Dannar Colton Leithead JiaYing Su Brooke Denning Brock Lummus Natalie Taylor Justice Dotts Kaylee Mergen Ethan Voss Matthew Goodale Kaylor Meyers Rylan Weigel Reanna Harman Tasiah Nunnery Rachel Whiteley Josh Haynes Paige Polifka-Denson Trae Woolsey Dellilah Herrera Cassidy Prough Isaac Howard Callen Rumbaugh Megan Howe Kari Satomi Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.30 • 3.49 Kaydee Brin Brian Escobedo Delaney Maier Thomas Brooks Sophie Humphrey Shayla Meredith Hayden Brown Gavin Jacobson Kenna Pfannenstiel Grant Brungardt Maigen Jay Brooklin Robben Shelby Dreher Shaun Koerner Easten Wamser Katelyn Engel Kenia Macias

2 JUNIORS Five Academic Semesters Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.0 Allison Brooks Ginny Ke Tucker Veach Anna Brull Jessica Luedders Ashley Vilaysing Andrew Duke Marrissa Raynesford Sydney Walker Alicia Feyerherm Claire Shippy Alexis White Sophia Garrison Allison Shubert Monique William Kilee Hale Madison Stanton Cooper Young Sierra Kaufman Devin Taliaferro Fernando Zarate Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.80 • 3.99 Alexandra Aldrich Ashlyn Luetters Kai Shaffer Alisara Arial Erica Malleck Sierra Smith Kayley Chartier Alexa Moeckel Kyah Summers Selene Chavez Saucedo Emelia Morley Kaitlyn Suppes Amanti Debelo Alicia Phlieger Samantha Tesluk Madison Geerdes Mylah Potter Lauren Wagner Hope Kisner Samuel Rider Madalyn William Emily Kreutzer Magdalen Robben Taite Woolsey Caitlin Leiker Brooklyn Schaffer Camry Young Cristina Leos Kamryn Schoenberger Kassandra Zimmer Taylor Loffredi Hope Schumacher Andrea Lopez Dalyn Schwarz Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.50 • 3.79 Emily Banks-Edgeman Reanna Green Nicolas Park Kaili Bethel Audrey Irvin Mataya Quinby Japheth Briney Miles Keller Grace Redetzke Shaelynn Brown Brendan Kershner Caden Riat Eliana Buller Nolan Klaus Taya Riedel Nathan Casper Dustin Knoll Audrey Rymer Zachary Chance Benjamin Krannawitter Devin Schmitt Kaitlyn Christen Jason Krannawitter Sidney Simms Kiley Crain Brynn Leiker David Stone Taylor Deines Leona Leiker Stanna Summers Grace Desbien Maia Lummus Daisy Tinoco Thomas Drabkin McKena McBride Matthew Vredenburg Derek Eichman Gabriel McGuire Kaleigh Weber Cooper Eiland Camille Moore Quinlan Weigel Abigail Werth Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.30 • 3.49 Dominic Bainter Johnessa Gay Samuel Nease Kylie Clark Sean Gillock Morgan Noone Remington Cox Sophia Gross Brent Rohr Madison Davis Weston Hoskins Daylen Vaughn Ryan Deitering Camryn Hunziker Dawson VonFeldt Bryan Delarosa Antoni Leiker Sheldon Webster Trista Flock Alan Melendez Enriquez Mia Weilert Abigail Miller 3 SOPHOMORES Three Academic Semesters Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.0 Kassidy Bergling Caroline Robben Samantha Vesper Alexandra Coveney Aleyia Ruder Nikka Vuong Connor Jacobs Ryan Schuckman McKinley Wamser Jersey Johnson Morgan Shorb Ayiesha Williams Leah Legleiter Hannah Swander Sydney Wittkorn Emry Lundy Jada Thomas Wesley Oakley Abigail Thornton Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.80 • 3.99 Elizabeth Clingan Madelyn Martin Reagan Smith Kacy Dinkel Jaleesa McCoy Seren Sumaya Landri Dotts Colton Pfannenstiel Noah Taylor Ashlynn Flax Kiana Pfeifer Mindi Veach McKenzie Flax Dustin Rajewski Ella Voth Liahna Hyatt Jocelyn Rigler Savanna Wellbrock Lexi Kinderknecht Brenna Schwien Rachel Windholz Kristen Kuhl Tayden Shuck Brooklyn Lewallen Chloe Sillmon

Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.50 • 3.79 Parker Billinger Alex Johnson Mazzy Sacia Kambri Bogart Jaren Kanak Summer Schneider Matthew Bollig Olivia Kershner Cooper Shubert Jordan Dale Carson Kieffer Tyler Solida Aidan DeBey Kira Lay Ashton Thomas Colton Dodd-Spencer Shirley Lee Garrett Wellbrock Sydney Fagan Kamree Leiker Grace Wente Alex Flavin Grace McCord Perla Zamorano Christopher Goodale Gavin Meyers Sage Zweifel Ethan Gregory Lauryn Miller Lainey Hardman Wilson Miner Myles Hilton Aaliyah Neuburger Marissa Hoffman Kelly Parr Tray Hurley Karson Russell Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.30 • 3.49 Adam Armbrister Lilianna Griffith Estefani Ramirez Dylan Dreiling Mason Leach Molly Ricke Rosston Eckroat Jordyn Lloyd Grant Tesluk Rosa Enloe Anneliese Marecic Katherine Tinkel Jackson Fields Tristen Martin Noah Weimer John Fitzthum Taleia McCrae Jaelynn Wells Stanna Flinn Macy Meyers Trenton Werth Hannah Giess Samantha Pfannenstiel

4 FRESHMEN One Academic Semester Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.0 Cade Becker Rylie Fairbank Devin Schmidtberger Matthew Berner Liam Gatschet Rilee Schwarz Ashton Bickle Mackenzie Hagerman Kamryn Steinle Lily Biggs Avery Harmoney Chase Summers Blake Buckles Braden Hoskins Meg Taggart Harlee Dannar Claire Humphrey Maysyn Tippy Evan Dealy Devlyn Jochum Peyton Unruh Katrina Delimont Halle Lohmeyer Eileen Veatch Katie Dinkel Quinton McGuire Grayson Walburn Kenlie Dinkel Aspen Melvin Jaycine Watson GeorgeAnna Dorzweiler Jordin Myers Kayler Wellbrock Elle Dreiling Kaley Rajewski Chase Wittman Hannah Eikenberry Danica Scheve Ashlyn Zimmer Morgan Engel Cole Schlautman Julia Zimmerman Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.80 • 3.99 Camryn Beauchamp Leah Fletcher Carter Normandin Rylee Brewer Riley Green Remahliel Stull Celia Brooks Ashlyn Hammerschmidt Wyatt Waddell Noah Bruggeman Amelia Jaeger Jalynn Weilert Rylee Burd Riley Kershner Spencer Wellbrock William Cadoret Carly Lang Avery Winter Tia Carner Jessica Leiker Peyton Zimmerman Landen Clark Ryleigh Martinez Sarah Zimmerman Morgan Deines Ava Neil Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.50 • 3.79 Raena Anderson Karsten Koenke Joeseph Perry Anthony Arial Makayla Koerner Gage Porter Kamree Brin Callie Lane Sydney Potts Logan Chance Daimon Lang Jaden Reed Korbin Claiborn Olivia LaPorte-Zimmerman Trayton Roa MacKenzie Cunningham Savannah Lawson Amy Ruder Michaela Dickman Brittnee Leiker Sara Shank Darian Dodd-Spencer Xinxuan (Alex) Li Addison Staab Bradyn Dreher Evan Lind Seth Sumaya Braxton Fritzler Maggi Lindenmeyer Trent Summers Silas Glendening Jose Luna Kaylee Sustaita Trinity Gnad Zachary Maske Jordan Timken Keiarra Gonzales Emily McCord Seth Tripp Wyatt Grabbe Spenser Mills-Kulmala Emma Tschanz Kaden Harding Ansen Miner Chason VanDerWege Greg Hughes Diego Muller Tanner Werth Carly Johnson Mason Norris Emily White Nia Kaiser Jay Patel Raegan Winter Cooper Kisner Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.30 • 3.49 Katy Antrim Taylor Depenbusch Madison Nottingham Kareem Bello Harvey Handle Eli Rohr Morgen Berry Phoenix Henry Lily Stivers Gunner Cox Kaden McBride Jude Tippy Cyrus Vajnar 5 SCHOLARSHIP & AWARD PRESENTATIONS

Dane G. Hansen Scholarships The purpose of Dane G. Hansen scholarships is to recognize young people of exceptional ability. Students graduating from high schools in 26 counties in Northwest are eligible for Hansen Scholarships. Four scholarship categories are awarded for high school seniors: Hansen Career & Technical Education, Hansen Student, Hansen Scholar, and Leader of Tomorrow. Total scholarship amount awarded for the 2019-2020 year is $531,000. Winners: LEADERS OF TOMORROW: $10,000, Renewable for Three Years Levi Hickert HANSEN SCHOLARS: $6,500, Renewable for Three Years Carson Ackerman Allison Hillebrand Ethan Voss Zoe Buffington Emily Huff Taylor Weidenhaft Nathan Erbert Caitlin Kuhl Sheena Zeng Megan Flavin James Roe HANSEN STUDENTS: $4,000, Renewable for One Landon Dinkel Ethan Klausmeyer Noah Oborny Matthew Goodale Aracely Hutchinson Olivia Reed Tucker Johnson Nathan Leiker Dylan Ruder Brandon Kennemer Abbey Oborny Colton Vajnar CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION: $4,000, Renewable for One Year Grant Brungardt Shayla Meredith Quentin Rupp Ayden Christensen Kaylor Meyers Dylan Warner Jada Kaiser Jenna Miller Rylan Weigel Kenia Macias Kallynn Petz Delaney Maier Callen Rumbaugh

2019-2020 HHS Athletics All-Academic Team The 2019-2020 All-Academic Team Award recognizes the student athlete for their efforts, not only on the playing surface, but in the classroom. At HHS, we believe that academics and athletics can, do, and must work hand in hand to make our youth better students, athletes, and citizens. Honorees:

FOOTBALL BOYS SOCCER BOYS GIRLS SOCCER Matthew Goodale Tucker Johnson Dylan Ruder Taylor Weidenhaft CROSS COUNTRY BOYS (BOYS) Peyton Niernberger Carson Ackerman Madelyn Waddell Nathan Erbert CHEERLEADERS TRACK (BOYS) CROSS COUNTRY Shayla Meredith Josh Haynes Hayden Brown (GIRLS) BOYS GIRLS SWIMMING TRACK (GIRLS) Madeline Lohmeyer Shaun Koerner Megan Flavin Tasiah Nunnery GIRLS GIRLS WRESTLING BOYS TENNIS DANCE TEAM Lynsie Hansen Olivia Kershner Brandon Kennemer Ashley Wilson GIRLS GIRLS BASKETBALL BOYS GOLF Sophia Garrison Isabel Robben James Roe

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2019-20 Western Athletic Conference All-Academic Team Student/Athletes are selected for the Western Athletic Conference All-Academic Team for not only excelling in athletic competitions but also achieving high academic standards in the classroom. These students have achieved a varsity letter in at least one sport while maintaining a cumulative 4.0 grade point average. HONOREES: Freshmen: Sophomores: Juniors: Seniors: Lily Biggs Aleyia Ruder Sophia Garrison Nathan Erbert Katie Dinkel Ryan Schuckman Marrissa Raynesford Megan Flavin Avery Harmoney Claire Shippy Lynsie Hansen Halle Lohmeyer Allison Shubert Tucker Johnson Jordin Myers Devin Taliaferro Madeline Lohmeyer Kaley Rajewski Tucker Veach Isabel Robben Eileen Veatch Fernando Zarate James Roe Grayson Walburn Taylor Weidenhaft Jaycine Watson

Honor Letters An “Honor Letter” or “White Letter” is awarded to those student athletes who have lettered in three sports during this school year. We encourage the recipients of this award to share them with their families for the support and sacrifice made throughout the entire school year. HONOREES: Landri Dotts (9) Matthew Goodale (12) Brock Lummus (12) Tasiah Nunnery (12) Da’Vontai Robinson (12) Academic Booster Club Scholarship The Academic Booster Club (ABC) Scholarship is presented to deserving seniors who have maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.7 and are involved in co- curricular activities and/or employment during their high school years. Those that qualify submit an application that is then reviewed and scored by volunteers of the Academic Booster Club. The number of scholarships and the amount is determined by the funds raised from the club’s annual fundraiser which is selling the suite seats at Lewis Field Stadium for a HHS football game. This year 10 - $500 scholarships will be awarded by the Academic Booster Club. WINNERS: Carson Ackerman Yesenia Maldonado Mulu Bannister Kaylor Meyers Levi Hickert Peyton Niernberger Tucker Johnson Abby Oborny Madeline Lohmeyer James Roe

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Hays FFA Chapter Scholarships The Hays FFA Members, its advisor, and its many supporters are proud to offer ten scholarships to our graduating seniors. Hays FFA scholarship amounts are based upon the level of participation that these members have shown throughout their high school years. This year’s scholarships total $14,900. WINNERS: Kaydee Brin Zoe Buffington Jordan Hunsicker Shayla Meredith Ashton Ottley Kenna Pfannenstiel Quentin Rupp Colton Vajnar Kansas Board of Regents State Scholar The Kansas State Scholars Curriculum is the most challenging and best college preparatory curriculum. To become Kansas Scholar Curriculum Completer, students must have taken 4 years of math (one math class must be higher than Algebra II), one full year of Biology, Chemistry and Physics, and two years of the same foreign language. The state of Kansas had 6,262 State Scholar curriculum completers.

Based on GPA and ACT scores, the top 42% of those 6,262 State Scholars Curriculum Completers become the State of Kansas Scholar Designees. The average profile of the 2020 State Scholar Designee is an average GPA of 3.91 and an average composite ACT score of 30. State Scholar Curriculum Completers: Isaac Howard Lucas Pfannenstiel Olivia Reed, Kansas State Scholar JiaYing Su Ethan Voss, Kansas State Scholar Nex-Tech “Break the Rules” Scholarship Nex-Tech provides ten $1,000 scholarships each year to high school seniors living in households whose parents or legal guardians receive at least one Nex-Tech residential or business service. Applicants were required to submit a short media presentation or essay, showcasing their passion and future career. WINNERS: Carson Ackerman Caitlin Kuhl Delaney Maier Reanna Harman

8 SCHOLARSHIP & AWARD PRESENTATIONS Helping Hands Scholarship The Helping Hands Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to Hays High School seniors who have successfully completed the Hays High School Helping Hands Course. Students must have completed and passed two semesters of the Business and Social Studies credits that make up the Helping Hands curriculum. Recipients must use funds to pursue post-secondary educational opportunities. Scholarship award amount is $250. Scholarships may be awarded to qualifying seniors. WINNERS: Mulu Bannister Megan Howe Jada Kaiser Jenna Miller Shelby Sutter HHS Family and Consumer Science Department Scholarship The HHS Family and Consumer Science Department will award three $500.00 scholarships to HHS seniors who have successfully completed a minimum of four FCS courses. Recipients must use funds to pursue post-secondary educational opportunities. WINNERS: Mulu Bannister Sierra Bryant Peyton Niernberger

Cody Joseph Younger FFA Memorial Scholarship The fondness of farming, love of the outdoors, dedicated and hardworking are a few of the traits of a young man who knew no stranger and always demonstrated a willingness to help others. His memory will always be kept alive through the Cody Younger FFA Memorial Scholarship. WINNERS: Shayla Meredith Colton Vajnar

Governor’s Scholars Award Each year the Governor of the Great State of Kansas recognizes one-percent of high school graduates at a Governor’s Scholar Award Program in Topeka. Recognition is based on academic excellence, citizenship, contribution to one’s school and community, and ACT Score. WINNERS: Levi Hickert Taylor Weidenhaft

9 SCHOLARSHIP & AWARD PRESENTATIONS Hays Rotary Club Scholarship The Hays Rotary Club supports its local high schools and colleges by awarding two scholarships per year to Hays students attending Fort Hays State University and two scholarships per year to Hays students attending NCK-Tech. Each scholarship is in the amount of $1,500. WINNERS: Madeline Lohmeyer, FHSU Rylan Weigel, NCK Tech

ACL/NJCL National Latin Exam Award In March over 139,000 students from all over the 50 states and 20 foreign countries took the 2020 National Latin Exam. This exam covers not only grammar and vocabulary, but also challenges the students with the culture, politics, and geography of Ancient Rome.

Eight students from Hays High took the exam. All of them did well, placing in the middle of the pack of national and international students; a few did extremely well, and one of those students scored high enough to rank nationally. WINNER: Cum Laude: Eileen Veatch Kansas Head Start Alumni High School Senior Scholarship This state-wide award is given to a former Head Start or Early Head Start student. The applicant must demonstrate high academic achievement and service to the community. One Hays High School student will be awarded the $750 scholarship. WINNER: Yesenia Maldonado

Ana Hertel Scholarship The Ana Hertel Scholarship is given to two seniors who have demonstrated high morals, integrity, and excellence while attending Hays High School. The Hertel family observed their daughter, Ana, portray these same characteristics and she taught others to do the same. Recipients of these awards are challenged to not only achieve in your area of interest, but to teach and help others to do the same. The Hertel Family is proud of your accomplishments; Ana would be honored to know that an award named after her was given to these two very deserving people. Each senior will receive $500. WINNERS: Mulu Bannister Levi Hickert

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Casper J. Middlekauff American Legion Auxiliary Unit 173 Scholarship The Casper J. Middlekauff American Legion Auxiliary Unit 173 of Hays awards two $300 scholarships annually to a high school senior from Hays High School and Thomas More Prep Marian High School in Hays. Selections are based upon scholastic standing, financial need, and major field. WINNER: Lauren Kent

Jordyn Claiborn Free Spirit Award The Free Spirit Award is given each year to honor the life of Jordyn Claiborn, who was killed in a car accident 9/11/09. Jordyn lived a short but abundant life. She loved God, her family, friends and laughing. We will forever be amazed at the impact she made and the spirit of freedom that filled her. One award in the amount of $750 will be given this year. WINNER: Madeline Lohmeyer

Bob Kuhn Courage Award The Coach Bob Kuhn Courage Award is awarded to a senior boy and girl. The criteria for selecting the winners are the qualities that former HHS Coach Bob Kuhn exemplified: Exceptional perseverance in overcoming adversity, involvement in community service, discipline, and caring . . . an example to others. WINNER: Judith Isbell Da’Vontai Robinson

Hays High Class of 1967 Scholarship For the past four years, the members of the Class of 1967 have been “giving back” to HHS by awarding scholarships to graduating seniors from Hays High School. This year, the class is proud to present two $500 academic, leadership and civic scholarships in honor of the following late classmates:

• Bruce Taggart, in recognition of his tireless efforts and dedication to numerous class reunions and especially with the 50th reunion in 2017

• Terry Ault and Ron Stecklein, in honor of them being dedicated members of the Class of 1967. WINNERS: Kaylor Meyers Thomas Brooks

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Army College Fund GI Bill Check Post 911 GI Bill pays all tuition and fees, provides a monthly housing allow- ance, and allows $1,200 each year for books at the school of the student’s choice. Ready Reserve GI Bill pays directly to the soldier. This program has student loan repayment up to $50,000. RECIPIENT: Marshall Perryman

Hays High Student Council Leadership Scholarship Student Council annually awards two $250 scholarships to seniors who have served as a leader in some capacity in our school or in the community. Student Council membership and participation is a requirement. WINNERS: Kaylor Meyers Madeline Lohmeyer

Sunflower Bank Community Ambassadors Sunflower Bank is proud to have completed the 14th year of their Community Ambassador Program. This program is designed to encourage young people to consider their hometown community as a place to live and work after completing their higher education. Sunflower Bank is honored to recognize 4 Hays High seniors who participated in the Community Ambassador Program this year. Also, the students were asked to complete an essay this year describing what Community Ambassadors has taught or meant to them. One Hays High senior is the recipient of a scholarship totaling $750.

Community Ambassadors: Scholarship Winner: Landon Dinkel Levi Hickert Cassidy Prough Levi Hickert Allison Hillebrand

Hays High Alumni Association Scholarship The Hays High Alumni Association is pleased to annually award a $200 scholarship to a senior who plans to attend Fort Hays State, NCK Tech-Hays, or Hays Academy of Hair Design. WINNER: Reanna Harman

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Air Force Recruiting Service Mathematics and Science Award The United States Air Force Recruiting Service Mathematics and Science Award is awarded to one student for outstanding academic achievement in both mathematics and science. This person epitomizes the Air Force’s core values: integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do. WINNER: Levi Hickert

American Legion Award The American Legion Award honors one male and one female who exemplify: Courage—the spirit to stand up for what is right; Honor—strength and stability of character; and Strength—kindness, unselfishness, and fellowship. WINNERS: Lynsie Hansen Nathan Erbert

Hays Wrestling Club Scholarship This local scholarship is given to deserving high school seniors from Hays who have been members of the Hays Wrestling Club for a minimum of two years and have wrestled all four years of high school. The award is based on the student’s involvement in school, community, academics, and their commitment to the sport of wrestling. The Hays Wrestling Club is awarding two scholarships this year in the amount of $500.00. WINNERS: Landon Summers Colton Vajnar

Hays High June Reynolds National Honor Society Scholarship The National Honor Society seeks to recognize exemplary student performance considering the four pillars of NHS membership: Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. Hays High June Reynolds Chapter of National Honor Society awards scholarships recognizing exemplary student performance based on the four pillars of NHS membership. Two students were selected this year and the student will receive a $400 scholarship. WINNERS: Peyton Niernberger Levi Hickert

13 SCHOLARSHIP & AWARD PRESENTATIONS Bill Auman Family Scholarship This scholarship is created to honor the memory of Bill Auman. Bill raised his family here, started Auman Co and was very active in the Hays community. He encouraged others to continue their education. This $2,500.00 scholarship is non-renewable. WINNER: Sierra Bryant

United States Marine Corp Distinguished Athlete Award The United States Marine Corp Distinguished Athlete Award is awarded to one male and one female student athlete who is selected using the following criteria: the student is an exemplary young citizen and role model for younger athletes and exhibits the personal traits of courage, poise, self-confidence, and leadership. WINNERS: Sierra Bryant Dylan Ruder

The “Semper Fidelis” Award for Musical Excellence The United States Marine Corp Semper Fidelis Award for Musical Excellence is presented to a student who displays essential Marine Corp traits of a good leader: Endurance, Knowledge, Unselfishness, Dependability, Enthusiasm and Loyalty. Award recipients are not necessarily the most outstanding musicians but have contributed to the success of the band program and demonstrated diligence, dedication, and musical excellence as a bandsman and soloist. WINNER: Paige Beamer

National School Orchestra Award National School Orchestra Award is given to a senior in the high school orchestra that has consistently given their best for the good of the program in playing, work ethic, leadership and going above and beyond with extra-curricular music participation. WINNER: Michaela Austin Orchestra Booster Club Scholarship The Orchestra Booster Scholarship is given by the Orchestra Booster Board after interviewing and auditioning senior orchestra students. The winner must exhibit major involvement in the HHS Orchestra program and explain how music plays a major part in their life now and in the future. WINNER: Michaela Austin 14 SCHOLARSHIP & AWARD PRESENTATIONS

Outstanding Senior Musician The Outstanding Senior Musician Award is given to a Hays High School band senior that demonstrates superior musicianship and technical proficiency on their instrument. This recipient is usually a member of multiple honor bands and shows exceptional effort in pursuing additional performance opportunities such as solo and small ensemble performances during their time at HHS. WINNER: Paige Beamer Outstanding Band Member The Outstanding Band Member Award is given to a Hays High School band student that demonstrates exceptional commitment to the band program. This award is meant to recognize those that work hard to make band at Hays High School an exceptional program. Award winners are the students that go above and beyond what is expected of them and lead their peers by example. WINNERS: Brandon Kennemer Jimmie Roe Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizen Award The DAR Good Citizens program and Scholarship Contest is intended to encourage and reward the qualities of good citizenship. The student selected by their school must have the following qualities: Dependability, Service, Leadership and Patriotism. The program is open to all high school seniors enrolled in public or private schools accredited by their state board of education. United States citizenship is not required. WINNER: Yesenia Maldonado Courtney-Spalding Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution Challenge Coin Members of the U.S. military have a long-standing tradition of carrying a special coin symbolizing unit identity and fellowship. Known to generations of American military personnel as ‘The Challenge Coin’, they are a vital part of military life today and are revered by troops in every branch of service. The Courtney-Spalding Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, wish to recognize seniors enlisted in military service and present them with their first Challenge Coin along with all the best in their military endeavors. WINNERS: Landon Summers– Active Duty—Marines Marshall Perryman – Active Duty—Army

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Respect: Shows respect for the students, citizens, and leaders of the school and community and demonstrates a tolerance and respect for the beliefs and rights of others.

Responsibility: Demonstrates the willingness to assume citizenship responsibilities in school and community and displays good sportsmanship whether as a participant or spectator, and

Reverence: Shows reverence, concern and respect for the well-being of others. WINNERS: Madeline Lohmeyer Da’Vontai Robinson

Debbie Brungardt Fan of the Year Award The Debbie Brungardt Fan of the Year Award, is named in honor of a former HHS student who lived her life with a physical disability but attend nearly every event that involved the Hays High Indians - always there to support our student athletes. Selected by the HHS coaches, the Debbie Brungardt Fan of the Year Award is presented to an adult community fan, a student fan, and a USD 489 Faculty/Staff fan of the year. WINNERS: Student: Trevor Gross & Hayden Brown Staff member: Dan Balman Community member: Sandy Oakely

Outstanding Athlete Award The Jack Roberts Female Outstanding Athlete Award, given to this year’s most outstanding female athlete, is named in honor of Jack Roberts who was a principal at Hays High. Mr. Roberts was a very strong advocate of athletics for young women and did very much to advance and promote this cause.

The Swim, Carpenter, Smith Memorial Award, given to this year’s most outstanding male athlete. The Swim, Carpenter, Smith Memorial Trophy for outstanding male athlete is named after three Hays High Students that were killed in a car accident during their sophomore year. WINNERS: Jack Roberts Outstanding Female Athlete: Tasiah Nunnery Swim Carpenter Smith Outstanding Male Athlete: Brock Lummus

16 SCHOLARSHIP & AWARD PRESENTATIONS Athletic Booster Club Scholarship The Hays High School Athletic Booster Club Scholarships are given to four deserving seniors, each award is $500. Two males and two females are selected using these pre-requisites: Has earned a 3.0 or better GPA, has lettered in at least one sport during the senior year, demonstrate good sportsmanship, both on and off the playing surface, and future plans include attending college or technical school next year. This year the scholarship will be awarded to two females and one male. WINNERS: Peyton Niernberger Carson Ackerman Yesenia Maldonado Dylan Ruder United States Presidential Scholar The United States Presidential Scholars Program to recognizes some of our Nation’s most distinguished graduating high school seniors. U.S. Presidential Scholars are selected based on broad academic achievement, artistic scholarship in the visual arts, the performing arts, or creative writing, and/or their accomplishments in career and technical education fields. Out of 3.6 million graduating seniors, approximately 4,500 candidates are identified based on academic achievement and exceptional SAT and/or ACT scores; application is by invitation only. A review committee evaluates candidates on their academic achievement, personal characteristics, leadership and service activities, and the quality and content of their essay. Approximately 600 candidates are named semifinalists, and their supporting materials are forwarded to the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars for further review. The Commission selects up to 161 U.S. Presidential Scholars each year. All scholars are honored for their accomplishments during the National Recognition Program, in Washington, D.C., and are awarded the Presidential Scholars Medallion at a ceremony sponsored by the White House. Hays High School is proud to announce that one of its seniors is a semifinalist for the US Presidential Scholars Award. SEMIFINALIST: Taylor Weidenhaft KSDE Seal of Biliteracy The Kansas “Seal of Biliteracy” certificate will be awarded by Kansas State Department of Education and USD #489 to recognize all students who have attained proficiency in English and one or more other world languages by the time they graduate. The recipients of this award are proficient in reading, writing and speaking. QUALIFIERS: Joanna CarrilloMaldonado Yesenia Maldonado Emily Goetz Lucas Pfannenstiel Juan David Guzman Duran Olivia Reed Dellilah Herrera James Roe Isaac Howard

19 SCHOLARSHIP & AWARD PRESENTATIONS Shelter Insurance Foundation Scholarship The Shelter Insurance Foundation Scholarship is a $2,000 scholarship made possible by the Shelter Insurance Foundation, an organization created for charitable and educational purposes, awarded by Dustin Schumacher and Todd Keller, agents for the Shelter Insurance Companies. The winner is selected by an impartial committee who considers academic achievement, leadership, citizenship, moral character, and educational goals. WINNERS: Reanna Harman Thomas Brooks

Western Telecommunication Alliance Foundation Scholarship The WTA Foundation awards 2020 Scholarships to 14 winners totaling $20,000. These scholarship awards not only recognize the academic achievements of the students, but also the integrity and commitment each recipient has consistently exhibited throughout their studies. Nex-Tech is proud to announce the winner of a $1,500 scholarship. WINNER: Landon Dinkel American Red Cross Blood Services Young Minds Change Lives Scholarship The American Red Cross will award three $250 scholarships to Hays High seniors who have volunteered in some capacity in their school or community and assisted with blook drives or donations. While applicants do not have to have been blood donors, the number and amount of these scholarships awarded is dependent on how much blood is donated during the Hays High Red Cross Club Blood Drive. WINNERS: Lynsie Hansen Yesenia Maldonado Madeline Lohmeyer Ben Gibson Memorial Percussion Award The Ben Gibson Memorial Percussion Award is given to a Hays High School percussion student that demonstrates exceptional commitment to the band program and excellence in performance. This award’s namesake, the late Ben Gibson, was a Hays High alumnus who was an incredibly gifted drummer. WINNER: Shaelynn Brown

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National Federation of High Schools Award of Excellence The National Federation of High Schools Award of Excellence recognizes the characteristics of Good Sportsmanship, Character, and Citizenship. WINNERS: Isabel Robben & Matthew Goodale The Kansas State Department of Education Certificate for Exceptional Academic Performance This certificate is awarded to seniors who achieved a composite score of 32 or above on the ACT assessment. The composite score of 32 places these students in the top 2% of college-bound students in the entire United States. WINNERS: Zoe Buffington Levi Hickert Caitlin Kuhl James Roe Fort Hays State University Honors College Scholarship ($40,000) A select number of new Honors College admits per year will receive Honors College Scholarship. This award totals $10,000 total and is renewable for three additional years. WINNER: Levi Hickert Outstanding Senior Vocalist This award goes to senior students who have made a dramatic positive impact on the culture of the vocal music community at Hays High School. The ideal candidate participates in the fall musical, takes solos and ensembles to contest, takes multiple choir classes, is a leader in Chamber Singers, studies privately, and is pursuing either a career in music. Recipients of this award will have their names engraved on a plaque that hangs in the Hays High School choir room. WINNERS: Hannah Danner Nathan Leiker Vocal Booster Club Scholarship The Vocal Booster Club Scholarship is given to one vocal student whose dedication and commitment to excellence has enhanced the Hays High vocal program. WINNER: Hannah Danner

17 FALL SPORTS Cheerleading Football Football Girls Tennis Lily Biggs* Trey Adams * Quinton Mcguire Moriah DeBey Kenzie Cunningham Ty Adams Gavin Meyers * Lynsie Hansen* Landri Dotts* Iden Baalman Logan Moeckel Allison Brooks Leah Fletcher Kyler Beckman Roy Moroni * Taylor Deines* Madison Geerdes* Matthew Berner Michael Neil McKena McBride Hannah Giess* Parker Billinger Gavin Nutting * Emmy Morley Avery Harmoney* Hayden Brown * Brett Orth Mylah Potter* Makayla Koerner Will Cadoret Nic Park Maggie Robben Jordyn Lloyd* Logan Casper Jw Perry Macey Speier* Ryleigh Martinez Gunner Cox Gage Porter Sydney Walker Shayla Meredith* Remington Cox * Ashton Putz Alexis White Tasiah Nunnery* Wyatt Crain * Brittain Reel Caroline Robben Kelly Parr* Taivian Creamer * Derrik Riggs Allyson Werth Kiana Pfiefer* Drew Cure Da’Vontai Robinson * Sage Zweifel* Amedee Randle Dalton Dale * Greg Robinson Katy Antrim Kendall Brous Marrissa Raynesford* Jordan Dale * Jimmie Roe * Morgan Deines Jocelyn Rigler* Aidan Debey Nick Rojas Katrina Delimont Devin Taliaferro* Bryan Delarosa Dylan Ruder * Nia Kaiser Connor Dreiling Karson Russell * Brittnee Leiker Dylan Dreiling * Bryce Salmans Danica Scheve Ethan Dreiling Cole Schlautman Maysyn Tippy Brian Escobedo * Blake Schmidt Kayler Wellbrock* Luke Fletcher * Bill Scott * Emily White Aiden Flock Carson Spray * Ethan Flock Remy Stull Trevor Flora Chase Summers Matt Goodale * Drake Summers * Kyreese Groen Trent Summers Hunter Harris * Ashton Thomas Gaven Haselhorst * Lewis Tramel Kaden Herreman Daylen Vaughn Jesse Isbell Tucker Veach * Jaren Kanak * Dawson Vonfeldt * Miles Keller Wyatt Waddell Carson Kieffer * Grayson Walburn Anthony Lang Aaron Weigel Evan Lind Hunter Wellbrock * Brock Lummus * Bryson Werth * Jarrett Lyon Taite Woolsey Gavin Manning * Brandon Yauch Gage May Austin Zimmerman Keegan McCoy Key: * = Lettered 20 FALL SPORTS

Boys Soccer Cross Country Girls Golf Volleyball Hector Amaya* Grant Brungardt* Katie Dinkel * Alexandra Aldrich Anthony Arial Mathew Dempsey* Hannah Eikenberry Macee Altman* Carson Brooksher Elizabeth Dickman* Ashlynn Flax Sierra Bryant* Alexiz Cano* Michaela Dickman* Sophia Garrison * Brooke Denning* Landen Clark* Landri Dotts* Avry George Elle Dreiling Conner Cunningham* Nathan Erbert* Marissa Hoffman Morgan Engel Kaden Dinkel* Chris Goodale* Claire Humphrey Mckenzie Flax Kaden Dinkel Ashlyn Hammerschmidt* Andrea Lopez * Carly Johnson Alan Enriquez Lainey Hardman* Madelyn Martin Callie Lane Matt Goodale* Brayden Hines* Taleia McCrae* Carly Lang* Trevor Gross* Amelia Jeager* Aspen Melvin Kamree Leiker Anthony Guzman Brandon Kennemer* Morgan Noone Maggi Lindenmeyer Tucker Johnson* Ethan Klausmeyer* Summer Schneider Maia Lummus Adam King* Daimon Lang* Hope Schumacher * Alexa Moeckel* Cooper Kisner Cristina Leos* Sierra Smith* Peyton Niernberger* Karsten Koenke* Maddie Lohmeyer* Meg Taggart Tasiah Nunnery* Toby May* Yesenia Maldonado* Katie Tinkel Cassidy Prough* Diego Muller* Carter Muehleisen* Gracie Wente * Aleyia Ruder* Brandon Musil* Ryan Schuckman* Amy Ruder Jordin Myers* Claire Shippy* Brooklyn Schaffer* Mason Norris Lucas Pfannenstiel Allison Shubert* Rilee Schwarz Trayton Roa* Jude Tippy* Madyson Sennett Adrian Salas* Colton Vajnar* Addison Staab Cayden Sanders Cyrus Vajnar* Kyah Summers* Jack Scoby Landon Viegra* Kaitlyn Suppes* Eduardo Segunda Ethan Voss* Hannah Swander Jeppe Selvejer* Jaycine Watson* Mindi Veach Christan Soto Reyes Rachel Windholz* Ella Voth Blake Steiben* Fernando Zarate* Raegan Winter Dylan Stejkal Avery Winter Jake Taliferro* Ashlynn Zimmer Jordan Timkin* Julia Zimmerman Peyton Zimmerman*

Key: * = Lettered 21 WINTER SPORTS

Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Wrestling Boys Swimming Ty Adams Morgan Berry Kayla Apalategui Carson Ackerman * Nate Brooks Landri Dotts Colter Coger* Anthony Arial * Blake Buckles Morgan Engel Dalton Dale* Ashton Bickle Will Cadoret Ashlynn Flax* Adin Flock Liam Buller Landen Clark Re Green* Ethan Flock* Evan Dealy Jordan Dale* Claire Humphrey* Jeremy Garner Aidan Debey * Connor Dreiling Jersey Johnson* Braden Hines* Christopher Goodale * Ethan Dreiling Ginny Ke Olivia Kershner Matthew Goodale * Kyreese Groen Carly Lang* Shawn Koerner Adam King * Ashton Hernandez Maia Lummus* Colton Lane Kaden Mcbride Carson Kieffer* Taleia McRae Halle Lohmeyer* Marshall Perryman * Jason Krannawitter* Aspen Melvin Lewis Tramel Andrew Prine * Jace Linenberger* Tasiah Nunnery* Cesar Macias Dustin Rajewski * Brock Lummus* Maggie Robben* Gavin Meyers* Isaac Smith * TJ Nunnery* Isabel Robben* Gavin Nutting* Zachary Smith Wesley Oakley Caroline Robben* Dakota Pfeifer* Seth Sumaya JW Perry Aleyia Ruder* Ashton Putz Jude Tippy Trayton Roa Brooklyn Schaffer* Quinton McGuire Grayson Walburn * Dylan Ruder* Danica Scheve Davontai Robinson* Fernando Zarate * Devin Schmidtberger Rilee Schwarz Alesha Rogers Skylar Zimmerman * Dalyn Schwarz* Madyson Sennett Karson Russell Carson Spray Kayler Wellbrock Landon Summers* Remy Stull Avery Winter Jake Taliaferro* Dance Team Kenzie Cunningham Trent Summers Ashlyn Zimmer Tayshawn Birch Cadence Dickey Chason VanDerWege Julia Zimmerman Cyrus Vajnar* Keiarra Gonzales* Noah Weimer* Aaron Weigel Lexi Kinderknect* Garrett Wellbrock Trenton Werth Abbey Klein Erica Wilken Callie Lane Brandon Yauch Sammy Pfannenstiel* Sarah Zimmerman* Kaley Rajewski* Eileen Veatch* Ashley Wilson*

Key: * = Lettered 22 SPRING SPORTS Track Track Track Boys Golf Trey Adams # Kaden Herreman # Brooklyn Schaffer # Ashton Bickle # Ty Adams # Amelia Jaeger # Cole Schlautman # Justin Bieker # Hector Amaya # Tre Jones # Ryan Schuckman # Tommy Brooks * Katy Antrim # Nia Kaiser # Bill Scott # Blake Buckles # Anthony Arial # Tate Kaiser # Claire Shippy # Landen Clark # Cade Becker # Jaren Kanak # Morgan Shorb # Ashton Hernandez # Kyler Beckman # Miles Keller # Tayden Shuck # Braden Hoskins # Matthew Berner # Callie Lane # Isaac Smith* Weston Hoskins # Lily Biggs # Anthony Lang # Tyler Solida # Tucker Johnson * Tayshaun Birch # Brooklyn Lewallen # Dylan Stejskal # Nolan Klaus # Nate Brooks # Evan Lind # Kordy Stull* Jason Krannawitter # Hayden Brown* Maggi Lindenmeyer # Chase summers # Wesley Oakley # Liam Buller # Halle Lohmeyer # Trent Summers# Jimmie Roe * Logan Casper # Jarrett Lyon # Drake Summers* Brandon Schupman # Kylie Clark # Gavin Manning* Meg Taggart # Kai Shaffer # Laela Clay # Anneliese Marecic # Ashton Thomas # Seth Sumaya # Dylan Clermont # Spencer Marshall* Andrea Tinoco-Ramirez # Dylan Warner * Taivian Creamer* Zachary Maske # Lewis Tramel # Tanner Werth # MacKenzie Cunningham # Connor Matter # Logan Turley # Skylar Zimmerman # Conner Cunningham* Keegan McCoy # Cyrus Vajnar # Jordan Dale # Quinton McGuire # Chason VanDerWege # Aidan DeBey # Gavin Meyers # Tucker Veach # Bryan Delarosa # Logan Moeckel # Samantha Vesper # Boys Tennis Katrina Delimont # George Montgomery # Landon Viegra # Zach Chance # Logan Chance # Elizabeth Dickman # Roy Moroni # Grayson Walburn # Matthew Dempsey # Michaela Dickman # Carter Muehleisen # Jaycine Watson # Chris Goodale # Kacy Dinkel # Corey Musil # Kayler Wellbrock # Brandon Kennemer* Landri Dotts # Michael Neil # Hunter Wellbrock* Alex Li # Brian Escobedo* Morgan Noone # Abigail Werth # Kaden McBride # Gabe McGuire # Julianna Fisher # TJ Nunnery # Allyson Werth # Ansen Miner # Johnny Fitzthum # Tasiah Nunnery* Avery Winter # Jack Scoby # Leah Fletcher # Brett Orth # Taite Woolsey # Zach Smith # Luke Fletcher* Nic Park # Brandon Yauch # Fernando Zarate # Adin Flock # Samantha Philip # Sarah Zimmerman # Elijah Zimmerman # Hannah Giess # Ashton Putz # Re Green # Amedee Randle # Kyreese Groen # Daniela Rhodeman # Trevor Gross* DaVontai Robinson* Hunter Harris # Aleyia Ruder # Gaven Haselhorst # Karson Russell # Elena Herl # Bryce Salmans # Key: * = Lettered # = Provisional Letter 23 SPRING SPORTS

Baseball Girls Swimming Softball Girls Soccer Dawson Armstrong* Michaela Austin* Macee Altman* Sierra Bryant* Dominic Bainter # Kassidy Bergling # Morgen Berry # Katie Dinkel # Keatyn Barnett # Eliana Buller # Kamree Brin # Anna Fuller # Will Cadoret # Katie Christen # Kendall Brous # Liliana Guzman # Alexciz Cano # Elizabeth Clingan # Harlee Dannar # Avery Harmony # Gunner Cox # Hanna Dannar* Brooke Denning* Dellilah Herrera* Remington Cox # Taylor Deines # Elle Dreiling # Sophie Humphrey* Wyatt Crain # Cadence Dickey # Sydney Fagan # Claire Humphrey # Drew Cure # Rosa Enloe # Trista Flock # Judith Isbell* Dalton Dale # Chloe Fitzugh* Lainey Hardman # Jersey Johnson # Justice Dotts* Megan Flavin* Leah Legleiter # Carly Lang # Bradyn Dreher # MaKayla Koerner # Grace McCord # Kamree Leiker # Connor Dreiling # Kiearra Gonzales # Cassidy Prough* Maia Lummus # Dylan Dreiling # Mackenzie Hagerman # Brenna Schwien # Madelyn Martin # Jack Fields # Madison Holloway # Madyson Sennett # Aspen Melvin # Braxton Fritzler # Ryleigh Martinez # Reagan Smith # Emmy Morley # Josh Haynes* Sammy Pfannnenstiel # Addison Staab # Isabel Robben* Greg Hughes # Summer Schneider # Madelyn Waddell* Maggie Robben # Ben Krannawitter # Riley Schwarz # McKinley Wamser # Caroline Robben # Brock Lummus* Lily Stiver # Rachel Windholz # Allison Shubert # Preston Maier # Gracie Wente # Raegan Winter # Peyton Unruh # Toby May # Sierra Smith # Ashlyn Zimmer # Taylor Weidenhaft* Andrew Moore* Kaite Tinkle # Julia Zimmerman # Chase Wittman # Ben Pfeifer # Jada Thomas* Sage Zweifel # Gage Porter # Erica Wilkin # Mason Prescott* Derek Riggs # Blake Schmidt # All HHS underclassen Athletes will be receiving a “Provisional” letter for Dalyn Schwarz # Spring Sports for the 2019-2020 school year in the form of a certificate. Carson Spray # If the athlete meets the requirements to letter in the same sport during Remy Stull # the 2020-21 school year, that athlete will receive the proper pins and Daylen Vaughn # lettering recognition for 2020-21 and also for the 2019-20 school year. Dawson VonFeldt # Athletes who have not lettered in any other sport but receive a provi- Wyatt Waddell # sional in a Spring Sport for 2019-20 will not receive a “cloth” letter until Noah Weimer # lettering requirements are met in 2020-21. Garrett Wellbrock #

Key: * = Lettered # = Provisional Letter 24 HAYS HIGH 2019-2020 MANAGERS

Football Track Baseball Zachary Maske Allison Hillebrand Taylon Doeschot John Fitzthum

Boys Soccer Girls Basketball Wrestling Sam Rider Elizabeth Clingan Sheena Klaus Madelyn Waddell Jessica Luedders Franklin Wilken Alea Maestas Judith Isbell Michaela Medina Quinlan Weigel

Girls Soccer Boys Basketball Boys Swimming Karsten Koenke Zachary Maske McKena McBride Adrian Salas Sam Rider Jada Thomas Jeppe Selvejer Boys Tennis Gabriel McGuire

Girls Swimming Volleyball Softball Jenna Miller Jada Kaiser Olivia Schremmer Macy Meyers

25 HAYS HIGH 2019-2020 COACHING STAFF Football Track Baseball Tony Crough, Head Coach Tony Crough, Head Coach Dusty Dreher, Head Coach Alex Hutchins Cole Cherryholmes Kyle Wright Mitch Harris Jerold Harris Alan Neil Cole Cherryholmes Jerett Pfannenstiel Layton Hickel Joe Hillebrand Kyle Hadley Cross Country Marcus Altman Jerold Harris, Head Coach Kyle Porter Grant Coffman Haley Wolf Trey O’Neil Dan Dickerson Brandon Hardwick Boys Basketball Peyton Harris Alex Hutchins, Head Coach Brandon Hardwick Trey O’Neil Girls Basketball Brandon Maska Boys Soccer Kyle Porter, Head Coach Tre’ Giles Silas Hibbs, Head Coach Baily Shelor Isaiah Nunnery Daniel Kelly Derek Linn Ethan Nunnery Wrestling Girls Soccer Heath Meder, Head Coach Volleyball Josh Pfannenstiel Tyler Rueschhoff, Head Coach Christin Nunnery, Head Coach Johnny Lang Dan Dickerson Baily Shelor Bradon Visnieski Alex Polignano Logan Perry Katy Jerke Girls Golf Softball Mark Watts, Head Coach Erin Wagner, Head Coach Trace Klein Bailey Brawner Girls Swimming Tyler Berry Jane Rorstrom, Head Coach Jamie Wolbert Girls Tennis Hanna Cross Kayla Brown, Head Coach Xandra Bouray Boys Tennis Boys Swimming Kayla Brow, Head Coach Boys Golf Jane Rorstrom, Head Coach Xandra Bouray Mark Watts, Head Coach Hannah Cross Trace Klein Cheerleading Laura Lemmons, Head Coach Dance Team MacKenzie Justice Sarah Malott, Head Coach Carli Cohoon

26 THANK YOU On behalf of our HHS students, teachers, and administration, we thank all parents, the Academic Booster Club, and the Athletic Booster Club for the constant involvement, contribution, and support in making Hays High a school we can all be proud of. Academics, athletics, and our many co-curricular opportunities all contribute to the positive development of our kids. Go Indians! Watch our school @www.hayshighindians.com YouTube @489 News Twitter @Hays High Principal Facebook Hays High School