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Chiefs put Duvernay-Tardif, Watts on IR; sign Zombo

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs placed right guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and safety Armani Watts on injured reserve Tuesday and signed outside linebacker Frank Zombo to provide depth at that depleted position.

Hardly the way to begin a week of preparation for a visit to New England.

Duvernay-Tardif, who’s in the second year of a $42.36 million, five-year contract, broke a bone in his left leg with a few minutes left in Sunday’s 30-14 victory over Jacksonville. Jordan Devey replaced him for the rest of the game is likely to start against the Patriots this Sunday night.

“It’s non-weight bearing,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said of the fracture of Duvernay-Tardif’s fibula. “It’ll be a few weeks here, but we should be able to get him back.”

The Chiefs already placed safety Daniel Sorensen on injured reserve with a designation to return in training camp. Teams are allowed to active two players off IR each season.

That means Watts likely had his promising rookie season cut short after hurting his groin against the Jaguars. The fourth-round pick out of Texas A&M has been used heavily after the injury to Sorensen and with fellow safety Eric Berry sidelined since the start of training camp with a troublesome heel.

His best performance came two weeks ago in Denver, when Watts had his first career sack.

The Chiefs have been surviving in the secondary with veteran Ron Parker, who signed just before the start of the season, anchoring a hodgepodge group of safeties. Eric Murray has been starting alongside him, but left the game against Jacksonville with an injury to his lower leg.

Jordan Lucas, who arrived in a trade with Miami a week before the start of the season, had played almost exclusively on special teams before Sunday. He wound up playing some important snaps against the Jaguars, and picked off Blake Bortles for his first career interception.

Depending on the health of Murray, he could get his shot to start in New England.

“He’s a type-A personality. He is a bubbly guy with a big personality and a sharp kid,” Reid said. “They’ve been working hard and making sure they are thinking the same way and on the same page with all the adjustments they have to make. He has done a nice job of it. You saw by the reaction after they had to the interception. The guys were happy for him.”

There are even bigger questions at outside linebacker.

Justin Houston was forced out of last week’s game with a hamstring injury, Tanoh Kpassagnon hurt his ankle and Dee Ford has been hobbled off and on much of the season. That forced Kansas City to use rookie Breeland Speaks late in the game, when the Jaguars were trying desperately to mount a comeback.

It’s also why general manager Brett Veach reached out to Zombo, who spent the past five seasons with the Chiefs before getting cut in training camp. He’s versatile enough to play inside or outside while his experience in defensive coordinator Bob Sutton’s system means he can be up to speed quickly.

“(Veach) is always going to try to stay one step ahead of it,” Reid said. “Again, he’s working off what we’re getting medically, so he’s got to make sure we’ve got all that taken care of.”

— Associated Press —

Griffons selected 12th, 14th in preseason MIAA men’s basketball polls

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Missouri Western Men’s Basketball was picked 12th in the MIAA Preseason Media Poll and 14th in the MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll.

Both polls were released Tuesday morning as MIAA Basketball Media Day began at the College Basketball Experience in Kansas City.

The 2018-19 Griffons will be led by first-year head coach Sundance Wicks and feature a roster of six returners and 11 newcomers. That group of returners is highlighted by 2017-18 All-MIAA honorable mention selection Lavon Hightower. As a junior, Hightower led Missouri Western with 16.1 points per game. Hightower averaged more than 20 per contest over the team’s final 10 games of the season.

The season begins for Missouri Western a week earlier than nearly all other NCAA members with MWSU and the City of St. Joseph hosting the Small College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic, Nov. 3rd and 4th at Civic Arena in St. Joseph. Tickets are on sale now for the premier preseason Division II classic in the nation.

MIAA Coaches Poll
1. Missouri Southern (6) – 157
2. Northwest Missouri (7) – 155
3. Washburn (1) – 132
4. Central Missouri – 128
T-5. Central Oklahoma – 118
T-5. Pittsburg State – 118
7. Fort Hays State – 104
8. Lindenwood – 87
9. Lincoln – 68
10. Nebraska Kearney – 66
11. Emporia State – 47
12. Northeastern State – 40
13. Southwest Baptist – 30
14. Missouri Western – 24

Media Poll
1. Northwest Missouri (6) – 262
2. Missouri Southern (10) – 261
3. Washburn (3) – 237
4. Central Missouri – 225
5. Pittsburg State (1) – 212
6. Fort Hays State (1) – 208
7. Central Oklahoma – 163
8. Lindenwood – 150
9. Nebraska Kearney – 123
10. Lincoln – 119
11. Emporia State – 79
T-12. Missouri Western – 66
T-12. Southwest Baptist – 66
14. Northeastern State – 35

— MWSU Athletics —

MWSU picked sixth, eighth in preseason MIAA women’s basketball polls

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Both the MIAA coaches and media expect a much improved Missouri Western Women’s Basketball team in 2018-19. The Griffons were picked in a sixth-place tie with Pittsburg State in the MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll and eighth in the MIAA Preseason Media Poll.

Both polls were released Tuesday morning during MIAA Basketball Media Day at the College Basketball Experience in Kansas City. A year ago the Griffons finished 12th in the MIAA regular season standings before two historical upsets vaulted the injury depleted Griffons into the semifinals of the MIAA Championships.

Seventh-year MWSU head coach Rob Edmisson will look to mold nine returners with six newcomers. The list of returners includes 2017-18 MIAA honorable mention selections Melia Richardson, Dossou Ndiaye and Cera Ledbetter. Richardson posted career-high numbers last season while Ndiaye and Ledbetter combined to give the Griffons a lethal combination in the post.

The Griffons open the 2018-19 season with an exhibition game at Mizzou on Oct. 29 before the regular season opener against Upper Iowa in Hays, Kansas on Nov. 9.

Coaches Poll
1. Central Missouri (13) – 169
2. Fort Hays State (1) – 154
3. Emporia State – 131
4. Washburn – 126
5. Central Oklahoma -113
t-6. Missouri Western – 104
t-6. Pittsburg State – 104
8. Lindenwood – 90
9. Nebraska Kearney – 73
10. Missouri Southern – 63
11. Southwest Baptist – 61
12. Northeastern State – 42
13. Northwest Missouri – 31
14. Lincoln – 13

Media Poll
1. Central Missouri (20) – 291
2. Fort Hays State (1) – 265
3. Washburn – 220
4. Emporia State – 216
5. Pittsburg State – 203
T-6. Central Oklahoma – 177
T-6. Lindenwood – 177
8. Missouri Western – 159
9. Nebraska Kearney – 146
10. Southwest Baptist – 113
11. Missouri Southern – 88
12. Northwest Missouri – 68
13. Northeastern State – 59
14. Lincoln – 23

— MWSU Athletics —

Griffons’ Horseman leads after day one of MWSU’s Holiday Inn Express Classic

ST. JOSEPH – After roughly four hours of weather delay, Missouri Western Men’s Golf finally began play at the Holiday Inn Express Classic at the St. Joseph Country Club. The Griffons ended the first round tied for second in the team standings with an overall score of three-over par.

Lucas Horseman leads all 100 golfers with his first round score of 67. He currently sits at -4 and two strokes ahead of the next best finisher. Horseman leads the event in par-three scoring (-3) and is the only golfer with two eagles in the round.

Joining Horseman in the top-10 is Tom Buffington. Buffington’s 71 even-par performance lands him tied for ninth place.

Patrick McCarthy is tied for 14th with a 72. McCarthy has gained ground on some of the longer holes as he has the second-best par-five scoring in the tournament (-3).

Cole Roberts ended the first round plus-two with a 73.

The field barely managed to finish the first round after more rainfall came down towards the end of play. As of Monday night, the Holiday Inn Express Classic is scheduled to tee off again on Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. For information regarding delays or cancellations, look for updates released on GoGriffons.com.

— MWSU Athletics —

Missouri Western’s Sam Aviles named MIAA Special Teams Player of the Week

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Missouri Western sophomore Sam Aviles has filled in quite nicely for the injured Tyler Basch. In his second week of action, the sophomore kicker was named MIAA Special Teams Athlete of the Week.

Aviles was 4-of-5 on field goal attempts Saturday in Missouri Western football’s 33-10 win at Missouri Southern. His only miss was from 57 yards out as time expired in the first half. The Smithville, Missouri native also went 3-for-3 on point after attempts and averaged 56 yards per kickoff with two touchbacks. On the season, Aviles is 5-of-6, handling all place kicking duties the last two weeks while Basch sat out with an injury.

The award gave Griffon Football three MIAA weekly awards in the past two weeks after Dom Marino was named MIAA Co-Offensive Athlete of the Week and Kobe Cummings picked up Defensive Athlete of the Week honors last week. It also gave Missouri Western its second MIAA Special Teams Athlete of the Week honor. Brandin Dandridge got the award in week two after a big punt return performance against Fort Hays State.

— MWSU Athletics —

Chiefs stay unbeaten with 30-14 win over Jacksonville

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes had finally thrown an interception, the first all season for the Chiefs’ talented young quarterback, and the Jacksonville offense had shuffled back onto the field.

The Chiefs immediately strip-sacked Blake Bortles to take the ball right back.

Their beleaguered defense also picked off Bortles four times and sacked him five, and Chris Jones took one of those interceptions back for a touchdown, proving during a 30-14 romp over Jacksonville on a soggy Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium that the Chiefs are more than just an offensive dynamo.

“It shows what kind of team we are,” said Mahomes, who finished with 313 yards passing and ran for a touchdown. “I’m just excited to come out with a win on a day the defense made plays.”

Oh, the league’s highest-scoring offense still made plays.

Kareem Hunt ran for 87 yards and a touchdown, and Travis Kelce hauled in five catches for 100 yards, helping the Chiefs (5-0) move the ball at will against the NFL’s top-rated defense.

Tyreek Hill, who was frequently matched up with the Jaguars’ Jalen Ramsey in an entertaining one-on-one affair, added four catches for 61 yards as the Chiefs rolled up 424 yards total.

“That play calling was something I’ve never seen before,” said the Jaguars’ Tashaun Gipson, who picked off Mahomes before leaving with a groin injury. “Tip your hat to them. Obviously, the offensive personnel they’ve got — they came out here and they beat us.”

The game eventually grew into a testy affair, resulting in a pair of ejections.

Jones was booted in the second half after he dropped an elbow on a Jaguars lineman while both were on the ground following a point-after attempt. Then, pass rusher Dee Ford joined him in the locker room when he was whistled for his second unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.

“You can’t let emotions get the best of you,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said.

If anybody had reason to get frustrated it was Bortles, who was 33 of 61 for 430 yards with a touchdown and those four interceptions . Most of his yardage came in garbage time, and while he ran for a touchdown, he also was strip-sacked during Jacksonville’s miserable first half.

Mahomes led the Chiefs 73 yards on their first possession, finishing the drive himself with a short scramble for a touchdown. Then he led the league’s high-powered offense 82 yards for a field goal a few minutes later, leaving Jacksonville’s vaunted D second-guessing itself.

Meanwhile, the Jaguars’ offense was having all kinds of problems.

Jacksonville (3-2) drove inside the Kansas City 5 early in the second quarter, but an incomplete fade on third down and another incompletion on fourth turned the ball over. Bortles was stripped on the first play of their next possession, and he threw the pick-6 to Jones on the first play of the next.

The calamitous half ended when Bortles, trying to force a pass into the end zone, instead bounced it off his offensive lineman’s helmet and right to Steven Nelson for another interception.

“It felt a lot like some games we’ve had in the past, just moved the ball, there were some good things done, we had some bad turnovers,” Bortles said. “You can’t turn the ball over.”

In Bortles’ defense, his offensive line didn’t give him a whole lot of time. Along with the five sacks, the Chiefs were credited with 11 hurries, spending most of the game in his face.

Bortles’ only real highlight came late in the game, when he escaped the collapsing pocket and angled toward the sideline, then lowered his shoulder to finish off a 21-yard touchdown run .

The Jaguars recovered the onside kick, only for the Chiefs to force another turnover on downs.

“They did a good job early in the game getting a lead. They did a good job early on third downs in the game. Offensively, we didn’t execute,” Jaguars coach Doug Marrone said. “Again, we had a poor showing in the red zone, we had turnovers, and the game got out of hand. Got to play better. We’ve got to coach better, play better. We got to go back and get this team back on track.”

RAMSEY VS HILL

Hill had nothing but praise for Ramsey after the game, though he did beat the Jaguars cornerback for one long gain. As for Ramsey? “I felt like I did pretty well. Really well, to be honest,” he said. “I won the majority of the matchups today, put it that way.”

STATS AND STREAKS

The Chiefs’ first TD was the first allowed by Jacksonville on a team’s opening possession. … The Jaguars have not started 2-0 on the road since the 2007 season. … Jaguars RB T.J. Yeldon had 53 yards rushing. … Chiefs WR Sammy Watkins had six catches for 78 yards.

INJURIES

Jaguars: RB Corey Grant (foot) and LT Josh Wells (groin) left in the first half. Ramsey left on the opening series after taking a knee to the helmet, but returned to play the rest of the game.

Chiefs: OLBs Justin Houston (hamstring) and Tanoh Kpassagnon (ankle) and FSs Armani Watts (groin) and Eric Murray (lower leg) left the game in the first half. RG Laurent Duvernay-Tardif left in the final minutes with a fractured fibia in his left leg.

UP NEXT

Jaguars: Visit the Cowboys next Sunday.

Chiefs: Head to New England for a Sunday night showdown.

— Associated Press —

Western soccer rallies for a road win at Nebraska-Kearney

KEARNEY, Neb. – Missouri Western Soccer improved to 8-4 (3-2 MIAA) following its road win at Nebraska Kearney (5-7, 3-2 MIAA) on Sunday. The Griffons came back to defeat the Lopers 2-1 to earn the weekend split.

NOTABLES

  • The Griffons fell down 1-0 in the 34th minute but only trailed for nine minutes before tying the game at 1-1.
  • Cassidy Menke tied the game after her goal from 25 yards out near the end of the first half.
  • Danny Walsh assisted Menke for the game-winning goal in the 62nd minute to put the Griffons up 2-1.
  • Missouri Western avoided dropping back-to-back games after Sunday’s win. The Griffons have not lost back-to-back regular season games since October 14, 2016.

STATS AND LEADERS

  • After her two-goal performance on Sunday, Menke is tied for third in the MIAA in goals scored (8).
  • Neither team was able to create many shot opportunities. Missouri Western and Nebraska Kearney each finished with just six shots.
  • Sunday was Menke’s second two-goal game of the season, her first coming in a win against Emporia State on September 28.
  • Anna Mayer recorded three saves in the win.

UP NEXT

  • The Griffons continue road play as they travel to Southwest Baptist (0-10-2) on October 12.
  • The Bearcats played two close matches over the weekend. They tied Washburn 2-2 on Friday before losing 1-0 to Emporia State on Sunday.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest soccer gets blanked by Fort Hays State

The Fort Hays State Tigers defeated the Northwest Missouri State women’s soccer team in Hays Sunday 3-0.

The game was tied 0-0 at halftime and the Tigers rallied to score three goals in the second half.

The first goal was scored was scored by Darby Hirsch assisted by Zariah Smith in the 50th minute. The other two goals were both scored by Macy Decker. The first was assisted by Olympia Katsouridis in the 72nd minute and the second was assisted by Zariah Smith in the 82nd minute.

The Bearcats next game will be in Joplin, Missouri at Missouri Southern Fri., Oct. 12 at 6 p.m.

— Northwest Athletics —

Griffons defeat Missouri Southern for third consecutive victory

ST. JOSEPH – Four field goals and a third-straight 200-yard rushing performance helped Griffon Football (4-2) to its third-straight win, Saturday. The Griffons picked up their first road win of the season, 33-10 at Missouri Southern (0-6).

The defense has had its days. The offense was explosive for two straight weeks. Saturday, special teams helped the team match its season win total from the past two seasons.

NOTABLES

  • The game was delayed an hour due to lightning
  • Sam Aviles – replacing the injured Tyler Basch for the second week in a row – kicked four field goals on five attempts, scoring almost half the Griffons’ points in the game
  • After a couple weeks of the offense shining, it was the defense’s turn, holding Southern to just 4.5 yards per play and four turnovers
  • As a team, the Griffons rushed for 284 yards, averaging 7.3 yards per carry
  • Missouri Western picked off two Missouri Southern passes to give the team 10 on the season, most in the MIAA
  • The Griffon defense limited Missouri Southern to 161 yards on the ground, just a 3.7-yard per carry average

OTHER STATS & LEADERS

  • Aviles totaled 15 points in the game with four made field goals and three extra points. The sophomore kicker also averaged more than 56 yards per kickoff with two touchbacks
  • Shamar Griffith had a career-high 119 yards rushing, including an 86-yard run on the first play from scrimmage. It gave the Griffons three consecutive games with a running back over 100 yards
  • Arnold Crayton scored his first career touchdown on a 21-yard fumble recovery return for a touchdown
  • Marcus Brown forced two fumbles, had two tackles for loss and six tackles
  • Kobe Cummings led the team for a second straight week with 12 tackles. The freshman also recovered a fumble
  • Luke Theis averaged 45.3 yards per punt and downed all three of his punts inside the Missouri Southern 20-yard line
  • Brandin Dandridge had 83 punt return yards on three returns that included a long of 58

UP NEXT

  • Homecoming on Oct. 13 against Central Oklahoma (3-3) at 1 p.m.
  • UCO defeated Central Missouri 33-26, Saturday, in Edmond

— MWSU Athletics —

16th-ranked Bearcats roll to big win at No. 8 Pittsburg State

PITTSBURG, Kansas – The Northwest Missouri State football squad went on the road Saturday and tallied a 31-7 victory over previously undefeated Pittsburg State, 31-7.

The Bearcats scored 21 points in the second quarter to take control of the contest and led 28-0 at the break.

Isaiah Strayhorn rushed for 147 yards and a score, while Braden Wright passed for 211 yards and two touchdowns for the Bearcats. Northwest outgained Pitt State, 452-268.

Strayhorn got the Bearcats on the board in the first quarter on a 1-yard run with 8:35 on the clock. Wright kept the drive alive with a six-yard scamper on 3rd-and-6 at the Pitt State 29-yard line. Parker Sampson tacked on the extra point to give Northwest the 7-0 lead.

Strayhorn ripped of a 67-yard run on Northwest’s next possession that began at its own 3-yard line. But Wright was picked off by Pitt State’s Jaylon Myers at the Gorilla 32-yard line to stamp out the Bearcat drive. Northwest’s special teams came up big with a blocked punt Zach Pierce. However, Northwest could not convert on the scoring chance when Sampson missed a 38-yard field goal wide right.

The second quarter scoring onslaught began with a four-yard scoring strike from Wright to Chase White with 12:57 left in the half. Northwest made it 21-0 when Wright hooked up with freshman LaTroy Harper on a 13-yard touchdown pass with 4:51 left in the second quarter. The key play in the drive came on a 43-yard passing play to senior wideout Shawn Bane Jr. Northwest’s third touchdown of the quarter came on a 23-yard rushing score from sophomore Alec Tatum on a fake field goal attempt with 0:34 left in the half. Tatum, the holder on field goals and extra points, took the snap and ran over the right side to the end zone to give Northwest a 28-0 lead at the break.

The first half saw the Bearcats outgain the Gorillas, 364-102. Northwest had 14 first downs to only five for the Gorillas in the opening 30 minutes. Pitt State was 1-of-8 on third-down conversions in the first half.

Sampson added a 38-yard field goal with 6:56 left in the fourth quarter to extend the Northwest lead to 31-0.

The Gorillas scored their only points of the contest on a 10-yard touchdown pass from Matt Harman to Elijah Harris with 0:48 left in the game.

Northwest improves to 5-1 on the year, while Pitt State falls to 5-1 overall.

The Bearcats will be back in action Saturday for its annual Homecoming game at 2 p.m. Northwest will take on the Nebraska-Kearney Lopers at Bearcat Stadium.

NOTES: Northwest moves into a tie for first place in the MIAA standings … senior wide receiver Shawn Bane became the eighth Bearcat to reach 3,000 career receiving yards … Bane caught four passes for 95 yards … Northwest senior punter Matt Thorman had six punts for a 44.3 average and a long of 57 … he had two punts downed inside the 20-yard line … Anthony Lane led the Bearcats in tackles with eight … J’Ravian Anderson collected a game-high three pass breakups.

— Northwest Athletics —

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