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Bearcats fall to top-seeded Central in MIAA semifinals

The Northwest Missouri State University women’s soccer team’s 2011 season was ended Friday night as the No. 10 Central Missouri Jennies rolled to a 4-0 win over the Bearcats in the semi-final round of the 2011 MIAA Soccer Championship Tournament.

The Jennies (18-1, 8-0 MIAA) jumped out to a 1-0 lead less than ten minutes into the match, when Kristin Bright hammered the ball past Bearcat goalkeeper Kelsey Adams.   Central Missouri would strike again just a minute later when Becky Lackey punched the ball into the net off of a Nicki Wisnasky cross to make it 2-0 Jennies.  Audrey Copenhaver made it 3-0 Jennies in the 35th minute off of a pass from Aaryn Burke.  It was Copenhaver’s first goal of the season.

For the half, the Jennies outshot the Bearcats 4-2 and held a 6-2 advantage over the Bearcats in corner kicks.

Central Missouri goalkeeper Brooke Cooley recorded 2 saves in the half.

The Jennies didn’t waste any time at the start of the second half, increasing their lead to 4-0 less than a minute into the half when Wisnasky controlled a perfectly positioned pass from Lackey and slipped it past Northwest goalkeeper Kelsey Adams.

Central Missouri tallied 17 shots in the match with 12 shots-on-goal while Northwest was held to 4 shots total, 3 of those on goal.

Bearcat goalkeeper Kelsey Adams recorded eight saves in the match.  Adams recorded a total of 117 saves during the 2011 season and finished the season with a 10-7-2 record.

In all, five seniors played their final game for the Bearcats Friday.  Midfielder Hannah Silvey, forward Tammie Eiberger, midfielder Kelly Obley, defender Jacque Dedovesh, and forward Erica Hatcher all stepped onto the field in Bearcat uniforms for their final time.

Northwest finishes the 2011 season with a 10-6-2 record and a 5-3 mark in MIAA play; the third best record in program history.  The Bearcats placed fourth in the conference standings.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Chiefs name McGraw as Ed Block Courage Award

Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt announced Friday that S Jon McGraw is the recipient of the club’s 2011 Ed Block Courage Award. Dating back to ’83, the Ed Block Courage Award has annually honored one player from every NFL team who exemplifies commitment to the principles of sportsmanship and courage.

Named in honor of longtime Colts athletic trainer Ed Block, recipients of the award are selected by a vote of their teammates. McGraw and the NFL’s other 31 Ed Block Courage Award winners will be honored at the 34th annual Courage Award Banquet in Baltimore on March 13, 2012.

McGraw has continually displayed toughness throughout his 10-year career, competing in 118 games (31 starts) and recording 298 tackles (216 solo), nine interceptions, 22 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. He has also amassed 107 special teams tackles.

McGraw was an All-Big 12 selection as a free safety at Kansas State. A native of Riley, Kan., he was a first-team all-state quarterback at Riley County High School.

— Chiefs Public Relations —

Western’s Slattery named to Academic All-District 6 2nd Team

Missouri Western soccer player Molly Slattery was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 Second Team as voted on by the districts Sports Information Directors. This marks the second time in her career that she has been named to a district team. She was third team district 7 in 2009.

Slattery a senior defender out of Eklhorn, Neb. holds a 3.84 GPA in biology/health sciences and played in 70 games while a member of the Griffons. In her career she had 23 shots with six on goal from her defender position.

The Griffons finished the 2011 campaign with a 4-10 overall record and 1-7 in MIAA play.

— MWSU Sports Information —

NWMSU’s Albright earns Academic All-District honors

Northwest Missouri State sophomore Jordan Albright was honored Friday by the College Sports Information Directors of America and Capital One as one of the nation’s top student‐athletes for their combined performances athletically and in the classroom.

Albright, a sophomore defender from Webster Groves, Mo., carries a 3.30 GPA in biology earning her second team accolades. She has also helped the Bearcats to a 10-6-2 record and a trip to the MIAA tournament semifinals. The sophomore helped Northwest pitch two shutouts on the year and represented the Bearcats as one of four MIAA teams to place players on the All-District team.

The Academic All‐District ® teams include the student‐athletes listed on the following pages and are divided into eight geographic districts across the United States and Canada. This is the first year of the expanded Academic All‐America® program as CoSIDA moves from recognizing a University Division (Division I) and a College Division (all non Division I) and doubles the number of scholar‐athletes honored. The teams include NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II and NCAA Division III participants, while the College Division team combines NAIA, Canadian and two‐year schools.

The Capital One Division II and III Academic All‐America® program is being financially supported by the NCAA Division II and III national governance structures, to assist CoSIDA with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2011‐12 DII and DIII Academic All‐America® teams program.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Griffons cruise past Livin’ the Dream in exhibition game

The Missouri Western men’s basketball team handled Livin the Dream Thursday night at the fieldhouse on the way to a 102-63 exhibition victory.

After falling behind by four at the 17:54 mark, the Griffons turned it on and led by as many as 40 with 1:23 to play. TJ Johnson paced the Griffons with 20 points. Five Griffons finished with double-digit scoring: James Harris with 16, Deionta Mitchell scored 15, newcomer Dylan Frantz added 14 and Shawn Tarver chipped in with 11.

Western outscored Livin the Dream 34-12 in the paint and out rebounded LTD, 46-25. Justin Reid and Frantz led the team with seven rebounds apiece. Tevin Harris and Tarver each added 6 boards. LTD was led by Drew Mathews with 12 points. Jared Smith and Carvelle Taylor each pitched in 10.

The Griffons shot close to 55 percent from the field and 42.9 percent from behind the arc. Western was 74 percent from the charity stripe.

Head coach Tom Smith gets his first shot at win No. 600 when the Griffons open regular season play, Saturday, Nov. 12 against Fontbonne University at 7:30 p.m. in the fieldhouse.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Koch leads Western women to exhibition win over Livin’ the Dream

After a slow start, the Missouri Western women’s basketball team got it going in a big way, defeating Livin the Dream, 96-52 in an exhibition opener at the MWSU Fieldhouse Thursday night. The Griffons’ 96 points were the most scored by the team in any game since 2007, when they scored 99 against Central Missouri. It would be the team’s third highest point total in program history.

Jessica Koch finished with a double-double, scoring 30 points with 11 rebounds and seven assists. The senior guard scored 23 in the first half. Brittany Griswold scored 12 in her Griffon debut. Brittany Casady added 11 and Caitlin Linihan chipped in 10. The Griffons shot 46 percent from the field and 38 percent from behind the arc.

Western scored 30 points off turnovers and finished with a 42-12 points in the paint advantage. The Griffons trailed by four at the 15:34 mark, but took over and led by as many as 48 points.

The women open regular season play, Saturday, Nov. 12 at 5:30 p.m. when they host Quincy University at the fieldhouse.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest soccer wins opening match of MIAA Tournament

The second goal Northwest Missouri State soccer team scored was as beautiful as the 4-2 victory over Emporia State Thursday evening at UMKC.

“They took care of their possessions,” Northwest coach Tracy Hoza said of the Bearcats. “The last two games we didn’t take care of the final product and the final product is always putting the ball in the back of the net.”

The best example came in the 57th minute. Junior forward Amanda Bundrant delivered a textbook pass to sophomore midfielder Emilee Davidson on the left side of the box.

Davidson took the pass and struck the ball perfectly, hitting a diagonal shot into the far corner of the goal that left Emporia State goalkeeper Nikki Schmitz helpless. The goal gave Northwest a 2-0 lead.

“I knew I had to aim for the far post. The keeper was giving me that far side,” Davidson said.

The win was significant for the Bearcats. It was their first-ever in the MIAA Soccer Championship Tournament.

The only other time there was a MIAA Soccer Tournament was in 2007. Only four teams made it and the Bearcats were not one of them. Those few notes on the brief tournament history are really a moot point to the 2011 Bearcats.

Because the Bearcats offense was clicking at such a high level, they are moving on to the semifinals and will play top seed Central Missouri 4 p.m. Friday at UMKC.

It is a daunting task for Northwest, which improved to 10-6-2. Central Missouri is 17-1 and ranked No. 10 in NCAA Division II.

“It’s going to be a tough game,” said Northwest sophomore midfielder Anna Calgaard. “They are a really good team, but after this game I think our team has a lot of confidence and I know we can get it done. We can score goals against them.”

Based on the way it played Thursday, Northwest appears ready for the challenge. The Bearcats had many stars like sophomore goalkeeper Kelsey Adams, who had several tremendous saves when the game was still close.

Equally impressive was Calgaard, who returned from getting kicked in the nose in the second half and scored the third and fourth goals for the Bearcats.

“It stung a little, but I’m used to it now,” Calgaard said.

The way Northwest was playing defense, the two-goal lead that Davidson gave them early in the second half appeared to be more than enough.

“It helps a lot,” Davidson said. “We should be secure now. Obviously, they got two goals on us, which is not helpful. We got a little too comfortable.”

The Bearcats built a 3-0 lead on a penalty kick by Calgaard that came because of a handball by Emporia State in the box in the 64th minute.

“Every goal is an important goal,” Calgaard said. “We’ve been practicing PKs in practice so I wasn’t that worried about it. I just needed to go to the corner.”

Perhaps the huge lead caused Northwest to relax a tad on defense. Emporia State kept playing hard despite the enormous deficit it faced.

The Hornets finally scored in the 66th minute on a goal by Jessica Decker. Seven minutes later, Calgaard scored again for a commanding 4-1 lead.

Interestingly, Calgaard was confident about Northwest scoring goals in the first round of the conference tournament.

Northwest finished the regular season with two straight losses and only scored one goal.

“We were talking on the bus and everybody was really confident for this game,” Calgaard said. “We just knew we were going to kill it. Sometimes you have feelings about games and this game I knew it would be a good one.”

Northwest played a solid a first half, putting pressure on Emporia State defense by constantly pushing forward.

The Bearcats were tight on defense. One time when the Hornets threatened in the 35th minute, senior defender Jacque Dedovesh quickly stopped the ball from reaching Adams. Dedovesh kicked the ball away from Kelsey Haist.

The Hornets had one other scoring opportunity with 3 minutes left. Northwest defense closed in and prevented Emporia State from challenging Adams.

“Both teams played really well in the first half offensively and defensively,” sophomore forward Tori Von Mende said. “Our defense was awesome in the first half. Our defense kept us in the game.”

The stingy defense made the goal scored by Von Mende in the 18th minute look like a three-goal advantage.

“It was a real uplifting thing,” Von Mende said. “We definitely didn’t want to tie and go into overtime and deal with all of that. Getting one ahead is a starter for everything else.”

— David Boyce – NWMSU Sports Information —

Chen named Royals’ Pitcher of the Year

The Kansas City Royals have announced that left-hander Bruce Chen has been named the 2011 Bruce Rice Pitcher of the Year.  The award was voted on by the Kansas City Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA).

Chen, 34, was 12-8 with a career-best 3.77 ERA in 25 starts for the Royals, leading the club in victories for the second straight season.  Last year’s Joe Burke Special Achievement Award winner went 6-3 at Kauffman Stadium in 2011 and 8-3 with a 2.47 ERA in 14 starts against A.L. Central opponents.

He closed the season posting a 6-3 mark in his final 10 starts with a 2.93 ERA, including recording a career-long five-game winning streak from August 7-28.

Chen became the first Royals southpaw to win 12 or more games in back-to-back seasons since Charlie Leibrandt did so in four straight campaigns from 1985-1988.

— Royals Public Relations —

Central loses playoff opener at Raytown South

The Central football team had its season come to an end Wednesday night in the opening round of the Class 5 playoffs as they lost at Raytown South, 8-0.

The Indians made their first playoff appearance since 1995 and struggle with the Cardinals and with the weather.

Playing in a pouring rain the entire night, Central managed only 68 yards of the offense and five first downs.

Raytown South had just 152 yards in the football games, but sophomore running back Cameron Henderson ended with 133 yards on 31 carries and one touchdown.

His seven-yard touchdown run came with 43 seconds left in the first quarter on a fourth and five play that proved to be the difference.

The Indians had a chance in the second quarter to the get on the scoreboard as they recovered a fumble at the Cardinals 20-yard line, but they lost yards and turned the ball over on downs.

And in the fourth quarter, Central got down to the Raytown South 34-yard line with under a minute to go, but they fumbled the ball away and the Cardinals ran the clock out.

Corey Jackson led the Indians with 71 yards on 19 carries, but Darrin Dudley had minus-16 yards and finished the game 1-for-2 for minus-one yard.  Raytown South didn’t attempt a pass in the game because of the incliment weather.

Central ends its season 6-5 and Raytown South improves to 7-4 as they play at Staley Monday.

Area High School Playoff Scores – Wednesday, Nov. 2

Class 5

Raytown South 8
Central 0

Class 4

Savannah 35
Liberty North 14

Kearney 16
Platte County 3

Class 3

Maryville 41
Van Horn 0

Richmond 42
Chillicothe 8

Class 2

Lawson 39
Trenton 0

Hamilton 13
Hogan Prep 12

Class 1

Wellington-Napoleon 22
Polo 0

South Harrison 58
St. Mary’s 0

East Buchanan 48
Albany 8

West Platte 20
King City 6

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