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Cardinals fall at home to Milwaukee in series finale

John Axford’s 48th consecutive save was a strange one. The game ended with a strike-’em-out, throw-’em-out — at the plate.

The St. Louis Cardinals had runners on first and third with none out in the ninth inning but came up empty against the Milwaukee Brewers’ closer.

Axford got a big assist from his fielders, who foiled a double steal while finishing a 3-2 victory Sunday that avoided a three-game sweep.

“I guess it was a best-case scenario,” Axford said. “Luckily, it just kind of worked out.”

Matt Holliday walked to start the ninth and pinch runner Tyler Greene went to third on a single by Carlos Beltran before Axford, who passed Brad Lidge for the fourth-longest streak in major league history, shut the door.

After Axford struck out David Freese on a full count, the Cardinals tried to steal a run when Yadier Molina struck out on a high delivery, with Beltran breaking for second and Greene ready to head home if there was a throw.

When catcher Jonathan Lucroy double-pumped on his throw to second it threw off Greene’s timing. Beltran, meanwhile, stopped early because he thought he’d be a certain out, leaving Greene an easy out on a relay from shortstop Alex Gonzalez.

“I don’t know what they were doing or what was going on, but it ended up working out for us,” Lucroy said. “It was a weird play.”

Greene didn’t come close to touching the bag on a hook slide.

“Beltran was stealing and if he threw down I was going to try to take off for home,” Greene said. “He almost pump-faked, so that kind of changed things a little bit.”

It was the final failure in the clutch for the Cardinals, who were 2 for 14 with runners in scoring position and stranded 13 runners.

“I’ll just say that that play didn’t go as planned,” manager Mike Matheny said.

Zack Greinke worked six strong innings and Lucroy’s two-run double capped a three-run sixth for the Brewers.

Greinke (3-1) allowed a run on seven hits to help stop the Brewers’ six-game road losing streak. He’s 2-1 with a 2.11 ERA in four career games in St. Louis. He pitched a lot better than in his only other road start this year, when he surrendered eight runs in 3 2/3 innings at Chicago on April 12.

The Cardinals had at least two baserunners in four of Greinke’s innings, but the right-hander got the big outs.

“That’s not really the way Zack pitches but I thought he battled great,” manager Ron Roenicke said. “I don’t know if he’s trying to be perfect at times, but sometimes that gets him in trouble.”

Jaime Garcia (2-1) fell to 17-10 at home with a 2.38 ERA and all three of his shutouts, and 12-7 with 4.15 ERA on the road.

Axford is 5 for 5 this year and last blew a save on April 18, 2011, at Philadelphia. He’s well aware of the streak.

“It’s nice to do 48,” Axford said. “The streak is great, it’s great individually, but it’s more on the team side. Obviously, if I don’t get the save we’re not going to get the win so I’d rather lock it down and get the win for the team.”

St. Louis missed a chance to make it 2-0 in the fifth when, with one out, Garcia broke for home from third on Holliday’s routine flyout to medium center, a certain sacrifice fly if he’d have tagged up.

“Yeah, that was terrible baserunning,” Garcia said. “It’s the first time it’s ever happened to me. I’ll learn from that.”

The Brewers took the lead with a four-hit, three-run sixth. Aramis Ramirez had an RBI single to tie it and Lucroy, who had been 3 for 17 with runners in scoring position on the year, made it a two-run cushion with a drive off the left-field wall.

Lucroy thought the Cardinals were going to walk him so Garcia could face Travis Ishikawa in a lefty-lefty matchup, especially after Molina visited the mound.

“That’s what I would do, too,” Lucroy said. “He just made a mistake.”

Matheny showed faith in Garcia when he pulled back a pinch hitter with two outs and one on in the sixth, and Garcia singled for the second straight at-bat. Rafael Furcal flied out to end the threat.

Garcia had a season-high six strikeouts in seven innings, his third straight start of seven innings or more.

Kameron Loe got Molina, who had six straight hits after singling in the second and had been 7 for 11 in the series, on a groundout with two on to end the seventh. The Cardinals cut the gap to a run when Matt Carpenter doubled off Francisco Rodriguez to start the eighth and scored on pinch hitter Daniel Descalso’s groundout.

— Associated Press —

MWSU’s Zuerlein selected in 6th round of NFL Draft by St. Louis

The St. Louis Rams returned to the Griffon Indoor Sports Complex Wednesday to take another peek at Greg Zuerlein.  He must have impressed.

The Rams took Zuerlein with the first pick of the 6th round (171st overall) in the NFL Draft Saturday.  The Missouri Western kicker is the third Griffon in school history to hear his name called on draft day.  He was the second kicker taken in the 2012 draft, after Texas A&M’s Randy Bullock went to Houston in the fifth round.

Zuerlein came to Western in 2011 after his former school, Nebraska-Omaha, dropped its football program.  All he did was produce one of the most prolific seasons by a kicker in NCAA history.  Zuerlein was 23-24 in field goals in 2011, including making an NCAA record 21 straight.  He also was a perfect 9-9 in field goals of 50 yards or more (including two 58-yarders) which has never been done at any level.  His .952 field goal percentage led the nation.    He also had 30 touchbacks in his first and only season in a Griffon uniform.

Griffon Head Football Coach Jerry Partridge saw first-hand last year the jaw-dropping kicks the one-year Western wonder connected with, including a 58-yard field goal against the wind in Spratt Stadium against Northwest Missouri last November.

“Greg impacted a game as much as any kicker I’ve ever seen,” said Missouri Western head football coach, Jerry Partridge.  “He has a great even-keel demeanor that exudes confidence yet he doesn’t take himself too seriously.

Zuerlein joins a unique, elite group of NCAA Division 2 players who have been drafted over the years.  But he has no doubts about his translating his ability to the NFL.

“It doesn’t matter what class you’re in or what division of football you play, the field goal posts are still the same,” Zuerlein told the associated press.  “If you can do it any level in college, it should translate to the NFL.”

— MWSU Sports Information —

Griffons split doubleheader with Southwest Baptist

After nine Missouri Western seniors were honored, pitchers took center stage in a doubleheader between Missouri Western and Southwest Baptist. Brandon Simmons kept the Bearcats off the plate through the first six innings in game one, and SBU’s Justin Pasichnyk stymied the Griffons in game two. The day one split left the Griffons 30-13 overall and 23-11 in the MIAA.

GAME 1: MWSU 4, SBU 2

Bubba Dotson got things going for the Griffons in game one with a two-run blast to right field. Dotson sent an RBI-triple to right center in the fourth before Tony Loeffler singled Dotson home for the Griffons’ fourth run.

Simmons limited the Bearcats to six hits and two runs through seven innings. Simmons struck out two and walked two, allowing the only two runs to score in the seventh. Simmons gave up a lead off walk to Ros Wolfe before retiring the next two Bearcats. Brandon Cox’s single sent Wolfe to thrid and a Landon Young double brought Wolfe and Cox home. With the tying run at the plate, Simmons got Tyler Christophel to ground out to end the game and secure his 10th win of the season.

Dotson was 2-2 with two runs scored and three RBI. Spencer Shockley finished 2-3 with a run scored.

GAME 2: SBU 2, MWSU 1

Nik Jurado went all nine innings for Western, striking out 12, but the Griffons struggled at the plate against Pasichnyk. Nate Ramler’s solo home run to left center provided the only run.

Western nearly rallied in the ninth after Jack Bond led off the inning with a pinch-hit single to left. SBU went to the bullpen after Bond’s single, bringing in closer, Jacob Sullinger. Spencer Shockley came up and just missed a bunt single, but picked up the sacrifice, advancing Bond to second. Ramler then grounded out but did put the tying run on third base. Sullinger coaxed Jimmy Smelcer to ground out for his third save of the season.

Jurado picked up his first loss of the season (7-1), going nine innings and allowing two runs on eight hits, while fanning a dozen. No Griffon batter managed more than one hit.

Seniors Jack Bond, Matt Bergin, Nik Jurado, Kyle Peterson, Tony Loeffler, Andy Stewart, Jake Graham, Andrew Pieper and Jarad Bell were honored prior to game one. The Griffons and Bearcats will do it again on Sunday with a doubleheader beginning at noon.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Western softball falls to Emporia State in MIAA championship game

The Missouri Western softball team played well but could not out last the 16th ranked Lady Hornets in the MIAA Championship game on Saturday afternoon falling 6-5. The Griffons are 42-11 and will play in the NCAA Tournament next week.

Things looked good for the Griffons early on as they scored three runs in the top of the first inning. Sarah Elliott started things for Western with a one out double down the left field line.  Tiffany Gillaspy then reached on a fielding error by Hornet third baseman Jessica Gragg before Keri Lorbert singled through the left side giving MWSU a 1-0 lead.  With two outs and runners on second and third Leah Steele struck out on a wild pitch and beat the throw to first allowing Gillaspy to score for a 2-0 lead.  Taylor Anding singled to left scoring Lorbert but Steele was thrown out trying to go first to third ending the inning.

The Hornets got on the board in the second when Taylor Reichard singled with one out and Gragg doubled to left center scoring her cutting the Western lead to 3-1.  Andrea Piezuch and Jessica Brewer led off the third with back to back singles for the Hornets and with two outs Amanda Self delivered a two run double to right center tying the score at three.

Western responed in the top of the fourth with one out as Maegan Roemmich reached on a throwing error by Gragg, her second error of the day and  Blair Stalder connected on a home run to right putting the Griffons back on top 5-3. The homer was Stalder’s second of the season.  Emporia cut the lead to one in the bottom of the fourh when Kendra Gifford hit a one out triple and scored on Taylor Zordel’s single.

The Hornets took the lead for good in the fifth inning when two hits and a walk by Bishop loaded the bases with one out. Gragg then hit a two run single to left giving ESU the 6-5 lead.

Stalder led off the sixth with a single before Gragg made a diving catch off a sacrifice bunt attempt Breanna Fleschner keeping the runner at first with one out.  Elliott then reached when Zordel bobled a grounder putting runners at first and second.  Gillaspy flew out for the second out and Lorbert hit a grounder that Reichard knocked down saving a run.  Sorensen ended the inning with a fly out leaving the bases loaded.

Bishop retired the Hornets in order in the sixth for the first time during the game, but in the top of the seventh Western struckout twice and got robbed of a hit ending the game and any chance at the MIAA title.

Western had eight hits with Lorbert and Stalder both getting two. Elliott, Gillaspy, Steele and Anding all had one hit. Bishop falls to 24-4 on the season giving up 10 hits and six earned runs while striking out four.

Gragg was two for three with three RBI, including the game winner.  Self went one for two with two RBI and a run scored.  Karley Schmelzer won her 18th game of the year giving up just two earned runs on eight hits with six strikeouts. ESU improves to 39-9 with the win.

Western will be playing next week in the NCAA Tournament. The selection show is scheduled for 10:00 pm ET on Monday, April 30.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Bishop LeBlond names Jeff Sullivan girls basketball coach

Bishop LeBlond High School Principal Solon Haynes has announced the selection of Jeff Sullivan as the school’s varsity girls basketball coach. Sullivan has been the junior varsity and varsity assistant coach at Central High School the past seven years.

Haynes said he was pleased to get someone with Sullivan’s experience and his connections to the Bishop LeBlond community. “Jeff brings more than 12 years of basketball coaching experience as well as a relationship with Catholic education,” Haynes said. “Jeff’s wife Poppy Barbosa Sullivan is a 1996 graduate of LeBlond, his children attend St. Francis Xavier elementary school, and he spent a year here as a girls assistant coach working with Randy Grosdidier.”

Sullivan worked his way up within the Central High School boys basketball program beginning as the sophomore coach for one year in 2002, then spending two years as the freshman coach, and has been the JV and varsity assistant coach the past seven years. He also has been an assistant boys and girls soccer coach at Central since 2000. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Missouri State University and a master’s in secondary education leadership from Northwest Missouri State University.

Sullivan said he looks forward to working with the LeBlond student-athletes, the staff and the extended school community. “I am very excited for the opportunity to carry on, and add to, the tradition of Bishop LeBlond girls basketball,” he said.

Sullivan will begin his duties as LeBlond’s coach at the conclusion of this academic year. He will continue to teach physical education at Central.

— Bishop LeBlond Press Release —

Griffons win three games Friday to advance to MIAA championship

An offense that was nearly non-existent Thursday turned down-right dominant Friday for Missouri Western softball.   The Griffons pounded 44 hits and scored 31 runs in three games to carry them through the second day of the MIAA Softball Championship Tournament in Overland Park, Kansas.

Western, facing elimination in all three games, defeated Washburn 9-6 in Friday’s opener, and followed with an 8-5 victory over Central Missouri, before pounding Fort Hays State 14-5 to become one of two teams left standing in the tournament.

Western’s offensive explosion hit its peak in the Hays game.  Home runs from Breanna Fleschner, Keri Lorbert and Taylor Anding gave the Griffons a 6-0 lead in the first inning.  Seniors Leah Steele and Blair Stalder followed with homers in the top of the fifth inning, leading Western to a run-rule victory, and avenging a loss to the Lady Tigers the night before.

MIAA Pitcher of the Year Jackie Bishop (24-3) picked up two more victories on the day, and set Western’s single-season strikeout record again.  She has 230 k’s this season, surpassing her mark of 224 set in 2011.

Western (42-10) will face Emporia State Saturday at noon in the double-elimination tournament.  The Lady Hornets are undefeated in the tourney, meaning Western will have to win twice in order to take the conference tournament championship.  Game two (if necessary) will immediately follow game one.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Gordon, Butler power Kansas City to third straight win

Alex Gordon and Billy Butler each hit a two-run homer, and the Kansas City Royals beat the Minnesota Twins 7-6 on Friday night for their third straight win.

Mike Moustakas delivered the go-ahead single in the eighth inning and Alcides Escobar added an RBI single three batters later for Kansas City, which had lost 12 straight before beginning its winning streak.

Trevor Plouffe homered for the Twins. Alexi Casilla had two hits and two RBIs, but Minnesota again struggled with runners in scoring position and dropped below the Royals for the worst record in baseball.

Jonathan Broxton struck out Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau for his third save in four chances.

Gordon gave the Royals an early lead with a 439-foot drive off Carl Pavano in the first. Butler’s homer in the third made it 4-3 Kansas City.

In the second inning, Gordon leaped high above the left-field wall to rob Danny Valencia of a home run, snatching the ball out of the air right before it landed in a row of flowers just beyond the fence.

With the score tied at 5 and runners on first and second with nobody out in the seventh, Royals right fielder Jeff Francoeur made a diving catch on Ryan Doumit’s line drive and doubled off Mauer at first base.

Twins manager Ron Gardenhire briefly argued with umpire Brian Gorman that Francoeur trapped the ball.

The play helped former Twins reliever Jose Mijares (1-1) wriggle out of a jam and get a win in his first appearance at Target Field since Minnesota let the big lefty leave as a free agent during the offseason.

Brian Duensing (0-2) allowed two runs in relief of Pavano, who gave up five runs — four earned — in 6 1/3 innings. Twins starters have just two wins and haven’t won since April 18.

Everett Teaford allowed four runs and eight hits over four innings for Kansas City. Teaford got the start in place of Danny Duffy, who was skipped because of elbow soreness.

Making his fourth career start and first this season, Teaford failed to hold leads of 2-0 and 4-3 and was removed after 75 pitches.

The Twins played without slugger Josh Willingham, who has been on paternity leave since Wednesday.

Even without Willingham, the Twins have 26 hits in their last two games.

But after Casilla made it 6-5 with an RBI groundout in the eighth, Denard Span grounded out to first and stranded Plouffe at third to end the inning.

— Associated Press —

Northwest’s season ends with loss to Central Missouri

The Northwest Missouri State softball team saw its season end Friday, but they did not go down without a fight falling 6-4 to Central Missouri in extra innings of the MIAA Softball Championships at the Blue Valley Sports Complex.

Northwest ends its season at 20-31 as the Bearcats made their third consecutive MIAA Postseason Tournament appearance. The Bearcats closed their season winning five of their final eight games as they narrowly missed an opening round upset of second-seed Missouri Western on Thursday.

Turning to staff ace, Jenna Creger, the Bearcats looked poised to advance staving off elimination for the second straight game. However, an 8th-inning double from Central Missouri put an end to the Bearcats season as Northwest was unable to rally in the bottom of the extra frame.

Northwest had taken the lead in the bottom of the second inning when Anastaszia Roseberry belted a 3-run homer giving the Bearcats a 3-1 lead. The blast would come just two pitches before both teams would be forced to sit through a 52 minute lightning delay.

After coming back from the delay both teams continued to pound out hits, but could not score base runners as UCM left 12 on base and Northwest left eight in the game.

The Jennies would make it a one-run game in the third inning and tie the game in the fifth on an RBI double from Ashlea Bengston.

In the top of the seventh fate looked as if the Jennies would steal the game from the Bearcats just as they had during the regular season; however after UCM took the lead in the top of the seventh, Northwest got an RBI triple from Kristen Uthe scoring Jordan Ereth who lead off the inning with a walk.

Heading into extra innings the momentum would shift to UCM as the Jennies scored two runs off the bat of Bengston to seal the win. Bengston led the Jennies going 3-for-4 with 4 RBIs and two doubles.

Northwest would attempt to rally thanks to a lead-off double from Rachael Schmitz; however she would be stranded as the Jennies retired the side with two strikeouts and a fly-out to end the game. Schmitz was one of two Bearcats to finish with multiple hits going 2-for-3.

Kristen Uthe also finished 3-for-4 with an RBI in the loss.

Closing the season Northwest had four players earn All-MIAA Honorable Mention accolades on Friday: Jenna Creger, Jr., P; Hailee Hendricks, Jr., 2B; Kristen Uthe, Jr., 3B; Kayli Schurman, Jr., DP.

Creger finished the season with 117 strikeouts giving her 407 for her career making her the all-time strikeout leader in Northwest history. Schurman finished the season with 15 home runs as she tied the single season record.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Cardinals use eight-run third to hammer Milwaukee

Jake Westbrook gave up one run over seven innings and St. Louis exploded for eight runs in the third inning in a 13-1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday night.

St. Louis, which set a season high both for runs in an inning and in a game, won for the eighth time in its last 12.

Milwaukee has lost three of five.

Westbrook (3-1) gave up seven hits, struck out five and did not walk a batter. He has allowed two earned runs or less in all four of his starts this season.

Jon Jay had three hits and drove in three runs to pace a 15-hit attack. Skip Schumaker added two hits and three RBIs, and Matt Holliday had three hits and knocked in a pair.

Jay and Matt Carpenter drove in two runs each in the third as the Cardinals sent 12 batters to the plate. They chased Milwaukee starter Yovani Gallardo, who gave up eight earned runs in two innings.

Gallardo (1-2) lost for the ninth time in 10 regular-season starts against St. Louis. He has a 7.05 ERA in 13 starts against the Cardinals and has given up eight earned runs twice.

Carlos Beltran and David Freese drove in Jay and Holliday to start the eight-run outburst. Yadier Molina drew a walk and Carpenter ripped a 3-2 pitch off the center-field wall to push the lead to 6-1. Schumaker followed with a run-scoring hit and Jay added a two-run single. Holliday capped off the frame with a run-scoring single to right.

St. Louis last scored eight runs in the fifth inning of a 13-5 win over Chicago on July 30, 2011.

The Cardinals have scored nine runs or more five times this season.

Milwaukee jumped to a 1-0 lead on successive singles by Nyjer Morgan, Ryan Braun and Aramis Ramirez in the first. Westbrook allowed just four hits the rest of the way.

St. Louis starting pitchers have recorded 12 wins the season, the highest total in both leagues.

The Cardinals have outscored their opponents by an NL-leading 49 runs this season.

— Associated Press —

Western gets walk-off win over Northwest; falls to Fort Hays 2-1

The Missouri Western softball team won the first game of the MIAA Tournament in dramatic fashion on a walk off homer by Kendall Sorenson in the bottom of seventh giving Western a 2-0 victory. In game two gainst Fort Hays State the Griffons left seven runners on base falling 2-1. They drop to 39-10 on the season and will take on Washburn at 11:00 am tomorrow morning.

Game 1: MWSU 2, NWMSU 0
Missouri Western junior center fielder Kendall Sorenson came up big at the end of game one of the MIAA Tournament against rival Northwest Missouri State. After a lead off double in the top of the 7th by Northwest, Sorenson caught a line out and doubled off the runner on second getting the Griffons out of the inning.

In the bottom of the seventh with one out Kat Steponovich snapped an 0-11 streak with a single up the middle setting up the dramatics from Sorenson. Sorenson stepped to the plate blasting a walkoff homer giving Western the opening round victory. The homer was Sorenson’s first in a Griffons uniform.

Annalee Rubio pitched lights out going all seven innings giving up just two hits while striking out a career best nine. She improves to 14-7 with the victory. That also marked her 16th complete game and seventh shutout of the year.

Western had seven hits with Sarah Elliot going 3-for-3. Western left six runners on base.

Jena Creger fell to 7-10 as she went 6.1 innings giving up seven hits while striking out three. The Bearcats fall to 19-30 with the loss.

Game 2: FHSU 2, MWSU 1
The Griffons got down early against the Tigers when Maddie Hulob hit a homer off Jackie Bishop in the bottom of the first inning puting FHSU up 2-1. Western responded in the fourth getting a homer by Keri Lorbert tying the score at one after three and a half.

Unfortunatly a lead off walk by Bishop in the of the fourth came back to bite her as the Tigers got a two out hit giving them the 2-1 lead. Western had runners on in every inning after the fourth but the seventh but could not push anything across.

Jackie Bishop falls to 22-3 as she went six innings giving up four hits while striking out seven. Western has seven hits with seven different players getting hits.

Fort Hays improves to 31-17 on the season while Holub improves to 19-8.

— MWSU Sports Information —

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