Hays Sweeps Titles at 41st Annual Orange and Black Classic

COLBY, KS — The Colby Event Center was a hub of high-stakes hoops this past weekend as the 41st Annual Orange and Black Classic concluded on Saturday, January 24th. The three-day tournament featured 16 boys and girls teams from Kansas and Colorado, but ultimately, it was a dominant weekend for Hays High School, which secured championship trophies in both brackets.

Girls’ Bracket: Hays Edges Out Standley Lake

The girls’ championship was a nail-biter that saw Hays fend off Colorado’s Standley Lake with a 56-53 victory. Hays marched to the final after convincing wins over Goodland and Wellington.

Final Girls’ Standings:

  1. Hays (Champions)
  2. Standley Lake
  3. Wellington
  4. Concordia

Individual Honors:

  • MVP: Jenna Schmeidler (Hays)
  • Sportsmanship Award: Jojo Martin (Standley Lake)
  • Coaches Award: Bill Biermann (Goodland)
  • Super Shot Champions: Rylie Jessup & Charlize Cash (Concordia)

Boys’ Bracket: Hays Dominates Beloit

On the boys’ side, Hays left no room for doubt in the title game, stifling Beloit in a 52-29 defensive masterclass. While Beloit fought hard to reach the finals with wins over Ulysses and Colby, they couldn’t find an answer for the Hays offense in the finale.

Final Boys’ Standings:

  1. Hays (Champions)
  2. Beloit
  3. Concordia
  4. Colby

Individual Honors:

  • MVP: Jordan Jones (Colby)
  • Sportsmanship Award: Dawson Ruder (Hays)
  • Coaches Award: Mike Doll (Beloit)
  • Super Shot Champions: Gage Pommer & Titus Schrecengost (Standley Lake)

All-Tournament Teams

The following players were recognized for their outstanding individual performances throughout the three-day event:

SchoolGirls All-TournamentBoys All-Tournament
HaysJenna Schmeidler, Zoe WinterIzaac Fox, Trey Oakley, Dawson Ruder
BeloitKarlie SmithKale Leners, Truitt King
ColbyShaylee HolzmeisterJosiah Hoppe, Jordan Jones
Standley LakeJojo Martin, Chloe MillerTitus Schrecengost
ConcordiaCharlize CashAyden Krier
WellingtonLyndi Barton, Dru Zeka—
GoodlandLauren Linton—

Academic Excellence

The tournament also highlighted “student-athletes” in the truest sense, naming All-Academic Teams for both brackets. Schools like Wellington (Girls) and Standley Lake (Boys) led the pack with the highest number of athletes maintaining top-tier academic standing while competing at a high level.

The 41st edition of the Classic once again proved to be a premier showcase for regional talent, bridging the gap between Kansas and Colorado programs.

Girls All-Academic Team

SchoolStudent-Athletes
BeloitLundyn Knight, Ava Sloan
ColbyShaylee Holzmeister, Brittany Swartz
ConcordiaRylie Jessup
GoodlandHope Biermann, Autumn Russell
HaysMolly Buckles, Zoe Winter
Standley LakeHeather Johnston, Sami Heath
UlyssesYoselyn Lerma, Rianna Wilken
WellingtonLyndi Barton, Cruz Cornejo, Kylan Gregory, Clair Ginter, Addy Schnelle, Elle Wright

Boys All-Academic Team

SchoolStudent-Athletes
BeloitCharlie Burke
ColbyCaleb Cersovsky
ConcordiaBaylor Knox
GoodlandBraylon Mull
HaysTrey Oakley
Pine CreekRylan Hallam
Standley LakeAsher Serlen, Titus Schrecengost, Gage Pommer
UlyssesJorge Aguilar

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