By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
Hayden, which has advanced to the past two Class 3A state championship games, took the first step towards a third straight title shot with a 70-7 rout over Columbus Friday night at Hayden.
Senior Kade Mitchell (25) rushed for 190 yards on just five attempts and scored four touchdowns in Hayden's 70-7 Class 3A playoff win over Columbus Friday night. [File photo/TSN]
Hayden, the No. 1 3A East seed, improved to 9-0 on the season and will host No. 9 Wellsville (6-3), a 50-0 winner over Parsons, next Friday at 7 p.m.
The Wildcats jumped out to a 42-7 first-quarter cushion over 2-7 Columbus, the No. 16 East seed, and led 63-7 at the half.
Senior Kade Mitchell had a big night for Hayden, rushing for 190 yards unofficially on just five attempts, including touchdown runs of 51, 42 and 75 yards while also hauling in a 45-yard touchdown pass from Wildcat senior quarterback Connor Hanika.
Senior Xander Blassing had 30 and 35-yard interception returns for TDs as six Wildcats scored touchdowns on the night.
HAYDEN 70, COLUMBUS 7
Columbus (2-7) 7 0 0 0 -- 7
Hayden (9-0) 42 21 7 0 -- 70
Hayden -- Mitchell 51 run (Becker kick)
Hayden -- Blasing 30 interception return (Becker kick)
Hayden -- Mitchell 45 pass from Hanika (Becker kick)
Hayden -- McGivern 4 run (Becker kick)
Columbus -- Dohle 96 kickoff return (Gray kick)
Hayden -- Becker 34 pass from Hanika (Becker kick)
Hayden -- Blasing 35 interception return (Becker kick)
Hayden - Mitchell 42 run (Becker kick)
Hayden - Mitchell 75 run (Becker kick)
Hayden - Branson 39 run (Becker kick)
Hayden - Todwong 14 run (Becker kick)
Individual statistics
RUSHING -- Columbus: Jayden Rodriguez 3-8, Jett Tanner 7-4, Jayden Dohle 4-3, Braun Stone 5-1, Jonas Stover 1-(minus)-5. Hayden: Kade Mitchell 5-190, Kyden Lichtenhauer 5-84, Mason Branson 1-39, Jairus Todwong 3-28, Jackson McGivern 5-24, Evan Huntley 4-15, Callen Powers 3-8, Alex Lopez 1-5, Conner Hanika 1-4, Mason Becker 1-4, Elijah Torrez 1-1.
PASSING -- Columbus: Jett Turner 7-20-5, 72 yards. Hayden -- Conner Hanika 4-6-0, 98 yards.
RECEIVING -- Columbus: Jonas Stover 3-26, Braun Stone 1-20, Jayden Rodriguez 1-15, Cole Howard 1-8, Lemmie Stone 1-3. Hayden: Kade Mitchell 1-45, Mason Becker 1-34, Mahki Kidd 1-13, Xander Blasing 1-6.
PUNTING -- Columbus: Jonas Stover 4-22.25.
Eagles takes 29-8 win over St. Marys in 2A rematch
Silver Lake stretched its win streak to seven games Friday night, opening Class 2A postseason with a 29-8 home win over St. Marys.
The Eagles, who improved to 7-2 overall, beat the Bears for the second time this fall, taking a 21-6 District 3 win on Sept. 26
Silver Lake, the No. 4 East seed in 2A, advances to the second round of the playoffs to face No. 5 seed Sabetha (8-1), a 48-0 winner over No. 12 Humboldt (3-6).
Rossville routs Mission Valley 71-0 in 1A playoff opener
Class 1A District 2 champion Rossville, the No. 4 East seed and a state semifinalist last fall, opened its 2025 playoff bid with a 71-0 home win over Mission Valley Friday night.
The Bulldawgs took control of the game with a 21-0 first quarter and scored 35 points in the second quarter to open up a 56-0 halftime lead before adding a pair of scores in the third stanza.
Senior quarterback Canann Mitchell scored on a 41-yard run and threw for a 30-yard TD to Jack Donovan and a 15-yard TD pass to Cameron Miller.
Donovan opened the scoring with a 55-yard run while Landen Lewis scored on 10 and 40-yard runs, Andre Johnson scored on a 6-yard run and Conner Bush scored on a 2-yard run.
The Bulldawgs also got interception returns for touchdowns from Cale Horak and Dalen Dick while Austin Dohrman kicked nine extra points and Cole Graves scored on a 2-point conversion run.
Rossville advances to host No. 5 seed Jefferson County North (8-1), a 30-14 winner over McLouth, next Friday.
Thunder tops Heights 57-28 in Class 5A matchup
Shawnee Heights' three-game winning streak came to an end Friday night, with No. 6 Class 5A East seed St. James Academy taking a 57-28 home win over the No. 11-seeded T-Birds.
Heights ended its season 4-5 while St. James improved to 8-1.
Perennial state power Derby tops Topeka High, 49-0
No. 11 Class 6A West seed Topeka High finished its season with a 3-6 record, dropping a 49-0 road decision to No. 6 seed Derby, one of the state's most storied programs.
Derby improved to 6-3 while advancing to a second-round game at 7-2 Junction City.
Vikes fall at Liberal, 41-14
Seaman, the No. 11 Class 5A West seed, finished its season 3-6 after dropping a 41-14 playoff opener at No. 6 seed Liberal (6-2) Friday.
Liberal advances to a second-round contest against No. 14 seed Salina South, a 24-20 upset winner over No. 3 Andover.
Salina Central takes 68-22 win over Chargers
No. 15 West seed Topeka West ended a 1-8 2025 season with a 68-22 Class 5A playoff loss at No. 2 West seed Salina Central Friday night.
Salina Central, which improved to 8-1, advanced to a second-round home game against Goddard next Friday.






