Andale claims second consecutive state title against Hayden

Both teams line up to shake hands after the game. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE

By Charissa Graves
Hutchinson Tribune Staff

HUTCHINSON—The Andale High School Indians defeated the Hayden Catholic Wildcats in the 3A State Football Championship on Friday at Gowans Stadium in Hutchinson, 38-6, in a rematch of last year’s state championship game.

With the victory, Andale won its second consecutive state championship and sixth in seven years. Since a loss to Pratt in the 2018 semifinals, Andale has gone 88-2, with the only losses coming to 2023 state champions Cheney.

Both teams entered the championship game undefeated and virtually unchallenged on the season. Andale’s closest game prior to Friday was a 41-7 victory over Rock Creek in the semifinals, while Hayden’s closest game was a 43-29 victory over Jefferson West in the quarterfinals.

And Hayden played like Andale’s best competition, holding the Indians scoreless for a quarter and only allowing 16 points in the first half, coming on a 1-yard touchdown run by senior quarterback Sam Harp and a fumble recovery touchdown by senior Hunter Grimes in the end zone.

Hayden cut Andale’s lead to 16-6 early in the second half, as Connor Hanika completed a 7-yard touchdown to Kade Mitchell, but Andale responded with a 46-yard rushing touchdown by Harp and a 5-yard rushing touchdown by senior Jack Horsch. That sent the game to the fourth quarter with Andale leading 30-6.

Harp added a third rushing touchdown early in the fourth quarter, the final score of the game.

Andale defensive coordinator Tim Fairchild said that the team played a “clean game,” and that Andale “had a good group of kids” this year, as per usual.

“They got to crank it back up and get back here next year.”

Harp led Andale with 143 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns on 17 carries. He also completed 4 of 7 passes for 72 yards while throwing 1 interception.

Horsch ran for 47 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries, and sophomore Noah Stanley had one carry for 28 yards. Sophomore Cruz Kaiser had 3 receptions for 58 yards, and Horsch had 1 reception for 14 yards.

The game marked Hayden’s third consecutive state championship loss. They lost to Andale in 2024 and to Cheney in 2023.

Halfback Jack Horsch, left, and quarterback Sam Harp celebrate in the end zone after a touchdown. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE

Andale 2025 scores:

  • 9/5 vs. El Dorado, 104-0
  • 9/12 vs. Wellington, 77-20
  • 9/19 vs. Rose Hill, 53-13
  • 9/26 vs. Wichita Collegiate, 54-7
  • 10/3 vs. Nickerson, 45-3
  • 10/10 vs. Smoky Valley, 68-0
  • 10/17 vs. Trinity Academy (Wichita), 68-20
  • 10/24 vs. Hesston, 57-0
  • 10/31 vs. Chapman, 69-0
  • 11/7 vs. Clay Center Community, 51-6
  • 11/14 vs. Pratt, 57-7
  • 11/21 vs. St. George-Rock Creek, 41-7
  • 11/28 vs. Hayden Catholic, 38-6

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