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Griffons golfers in 8th after day one at Missouri Intercollegiate

Led by a 14-over-par 158 from freshman James O’Brien that has him in a tie for 25th place, the Missouri Western State University Griffons sit in eighth place as a team after the first 36 holes of the Missouri Intercollegiate, played Tuesday at the Porto Cima Golf Club.

Western shot rounds of 326 -312 for a 638 total that trails leader William Woods (303-296) by 39 strokes. Central Missouri is 10 back and in second place, while Lindenwood is third at 611, Missouri-St. Louis fourth with a 627, Drury fifth with 628 and Rockhurst and Hannibal-LaGrange tied for 6th in the 18 team field with 634.

O’Brien struggled in his opening round of his collegiate career firing an 85 but settled down nicely in round two with a one over 73. Justin Taylor of William Woods leads the event firing a 5-under-par 139 (70-69) opening up a seven-stroke lead over Clarke Fry of Rockhurst and Sean Elliot of Central Missouri, each with 146s.

Junior, Tyler Gast sits in a tie for 29th firing a 159 (80-79) while senior Logan Gilliland is in a tie for 42nd with a 162 (84-78). Freshman Scott Sheldon sits in a tie for 51st with a 166 (84-82) while junior college transfer Kenny Stone sits in a tie for 63rd with a 168 (78-90).

The tournament concludes with 18 holes on Wednesday.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Missouri High School Football Media Poll Released

Missouri high school rankings

Statewide football rankings as compiled by a panel of 13 sportswriters and radio broadcasters, updated Sept. 6. First-place votes in parenthesis.

CLASS 6
Rank, Team            Record    Points
1. Rockhurst (13)        2-0        130
2. DeSmet            2-0        113
3. CBC                    2-0        105
4. Jefferson City        2-0        85
5. Fort Zumwalt West        1-1        76
6. Blue Springs South        2-0        71
7. Francis Howell        2-0        44
8. Lafayette            2-0        28
9. Rock Bridge                2-0        23
10. Blue Springs        0-2        16
Others receiving votes: Hazelwood Central (1-1) 14, St. Louis U. High (1-1) 5, Eureka (1-1) 4, McCluer North (1-1) 1.

CLASS 5
Rank, Team            Record    Points
1. Lee’s Summit West (13)    2-0        130
2. Staley            2-0        115
3. Webster Groves        2-0        106
4. Fort Osage            2-0        87
5. Kirkwood            1-0        79
6. Park Hill            2-0        64
7. Parkway Central        2-0        45
8. Raytown South        1-1        30
9. Park Hill South        1-1        28
10. Hazelwood East        1-1        19
Also receiving votes: Parkway North (1-1) 9, Nixa (2-0) 3.

CLASS 4
Rank, Team            Record    Points
1. Webb City (13)        2-0        130
2. Bolivar            2-0        106
3. Union            2-0        99
4. MICDS            2-0        78
T5. Kearney            2-0        71
T5. Savannah            2-0        71
7. Helias            1-1        48
8. Harrisonville        1-1        39
9. Platte County        1-1        34
10. Gateway Tech        2-0        16
Others receiving votes: Farmington (2-0) 9, Miller Career (2-0) 6, Carthage (1-1) 4, Hannibal (0-2) 3, Sullivan (2-0) 1.

CLASS 3
Rank, Team            Record    Points
1. Logan-Rogersville (5)    2-0        120
2. Maryville (6)        2-0        118
3. Richmond (2)                2-0        108
4. Cassville            2-0        86
5. Springfield Catholic            2-0        81
6. John Burroughs        2-0        60
7. Oak Grove            2-0        52
8. Dexter            2-0        38
9. Osage            2-0        26
T10. Owensville                1-1        8
T10. KC St. Pius X        2-0        8
Others receiving votes: Lutheran North (2-0) 6, Cardinal Ritter (1-1) 4.

CLASS 2
Rank, Team            Record    Points
1. Macon (10)            2-0        127
2. Hamilton (2)                2-0        115
3. Maplewood-RH (1)        1-1        104
4. Lamar            2-0        87
5. Centralia            2-0        68
6. Blair Oaks            2-0        62
7. Caruthersville        2-0        45
8. Lafayette County        1-1        39
9. South Callaway        2-0        30
10. Mountain View-Liberty    2-0        25
Others receiving votes: Brookfield (2-0) 8, Herculaneum (2-0) 5.

CLASS 1
Rank, Team            Record    Points
1. Concordia (13)        2-0        130
2. Wellington-Napoleon            2-0        105
3. Tipton            2-0        91
4. Westran            2-0        78
5. Valle Catholic        1-1        77
T6. Salisbury            2-0        55
T6. West Platte                2-0        55
8. Miller            2-0        31
9. South Shelby                2-0        29
10. South Harrison        1-1        21
Others receiving votes: East Buchanan (2-0) 11, Drexel (2-0) 9, Pierce City (2-0) 9, Hayti 92-0) 7, North Platte (2-0) 1.

Northwest’s Eiberger named MIAA Soccer Athlete of the Week

Northwest Missouri’s Tammie Eiberger has been named the MIAA Soccer Student-Athlete of the Week for the week of Sept. 1-5 as selected by a conference SID panel.

MIAA SOCCER PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Tammie Eiberger, F, Northwest Missouri
Eiberger scored four goals over the weekend to help the Bearcats go 1-1 on the opening weekend. The senior from Shelby Township, Mich., recorded a hat trick to help send Northwest into overtime with Texas A&M-Commerce. She would score her fourth goal of the weekend in a game winner against Wayne State on Sunday.

Others nominated: Becky Lackey, UCM; Mallory Walden, ESU; Margaret Meier, FHSU; Shannon Kuhn, MSSU; K.C. Ramsell, MWSU.

— MIAA Press Release —

Big 12 announces football Players of the Week

Robert Griffin III (Baylor), Tony Jerod-Eddie (Texas A&M), Aaron Jones (Baylor) and Quinn Sharp (Oklahoma State) have been named the season’s first Big 12 Conference Football Players of the Week, as selected by a media panel. Griffin (offense) picked up his third career honor. Jerod-Eddie (defense), Jones (special teams) and Sharp (special teams) were recognized for the first time.

Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week

Robert Griffin III, Baylor, QB, Jr, Copperas Cove, Texas

Robert Griffin III completed 21-of-27 passes for 359 yards and a career-high five touchdowns in Baylor’s nationally-televised 50-48 upset of No. 14 TCU. He led the Bears to their first win over a top-15 opponent since 1991. The junior also caught a 15-yard pass on third-and-10 to extend the eventual game-winning drive as he accounted for 50 of 60 yards on the drive that ended with the go-ahead field goal with 1:04 remaining. His touchdown passes covered 35, 28, 14, 64 and 42 yards, respectively. Griffin III added throws of 21 and 36 yards, giving him six completions of 20 yards or more. He engineered seven scoring drives of less than three minutes and took eight or fewer plays. He rushed 10 times for 38 yards and posted his fifth career 300-yard passing game, which is a school record.

Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week

Tony Jerod-Eddie, Texas A&M, DE, Sr, DeSoto, Texas

Tony Jerod-Eddie had six tackles in Texas A&M’s 46-14 win over SMU, including three solo quarterback sacks for a loss of 17 yards. The senior defensive end also was credited with two quarterback pressures to lead the Aggie defense, which tallied eight sacks on the night.

Big 12 Special Teams Players of the Week

Aaron Jones, Baylor, PK, So, Crowley, Texas

Aaron Jones kicked the game-winning 37-yard field goal with 1:04 remaining in Baylor’s win over No. 14 TCU. He also added five extra points. The sophomore took over kickoff duties at the start of the second half and averaged 67 yards on four kicks. He held TCU to an average starting field position of its 18-yard line and forced the Horned Frogs to start their final drive at their own 14 after his field goal put the Bears back in the lead.

Quinn Sharp, Oklahoma State, PK/P, Jr, Mansfield, Texas

Quinn Sharp handled all of Oklahoma State’s kicking and punting duties in its 61-34 win over UL-Lafayette. He was 4-for-4 on field goals (46, 27, 22 and 23 yards) and 6-for-6 on extra points. The junior averaged 50 yards on his two punts, including a 52-yarder, with one punt downed inside the 20. He also had seven touchbacks on Cowboy kickoffs. Sharp led the nation in touchbacks on kickoffs each of his previous two years.

— Big12Sports.com —

KU’s Legends of the Phog exhibition game sold out

The Sept. 24 Legends of the Phog exhibition game in Allen Fieldhouse is sold out.

Tickets went on sale Aug. 24 to Williams Education Fund members and current KU students.  More than 10,000 tickets sold between then and Sept. 5.  The general public scooped up the remaining tickets by 11 a.m. Tuesday morning.

Former KU coaches Larry Brown and Ted Owens will coach a collection of former KU players who have been part of three NCAA titles, 54 conference championships, 13 Final Fours and 2,038 all-time victories. The rosters will include many current NBA Jayhawks as well as many other recent KU standouts.

Kansas Athletics will donate a portion of the proceeds in memory of former KU assistant coach Neil Dougherty who died tragically this past summer.  KU officials are working directly with the Dougherty family on specifics, including one of his favorite local charities – the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence.

The event will tip off at 4 p.m. Sat., Sept. 24 in historic Allen Fieldhouse.

Confirmed attendees (as of Sept. 6, 2011):

Cole Aldrich
Mario Chalmers
Nick Collison
Xavier Henry
Darnell Jackson
Marcus Morris
Markieff Morris
Greg Ostertag
Paul Pierce
Scot Pollard
Brandon Rush
Darnell Valentine
Julian Wright

— KU Sports Information —

Bearcats move up to No. 2 in AFCA Top 25 poll

After last week’s blowout win Northwest Missouri State University has jumped one spot to No. 2 in the latest AFCA Top 25 poll released on Monday.

The Bearcats again received one fist place vote to sit one spot behind defending national champion, Minnesota-Duluth, who posted a, 20-12 victory over then-No. 8 Augustana last week. The Bulldogs received 28 of the 29 first place votes to hold onto the top spot.

Close behind Northwest is Abilene Christian, moving up one spot to No. 3, followed by Grand Valley State at No. 4 and North Alabama to round out the top five. North Alabama and Abilene Christian meet in two weeks in a top five showdown at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas.

Texas A&M-Kingsville checks in at No. 6, as Albany State moves up to No. 7, followed by Shepherd at No. 8. Closing out the top 10 is Bloomsburg at No. 9 and St. Cloud State at No. 10. Delta State fell from No. 2 to No. 11 after losing to FCS member Northwestern State on Saturday.

A trio of MIAA teams accompany the Bearcats in the top 25 with Central Missouri moving from 15th to 12th, and Washburn moving up from No. 18 to No. 15. Also making their first appearance in almost two seasons in the top 25 is Pittsburg State. The Gorillas check in at No. 25 after a, 34-7 win over Missouri Western.

Northwest opens their home schedule this weekend playing host to Sioux Falls. USF is 0-1 on the young season after falling to Washburn last week. Kick-off from Bearcat Stadium is slated for 6 p.m.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Royals scored five in the ninth inning to beat Oakland

Billy Butler enjoyed this game at Oakland Coliseum very much.

Butler homered twice and drove in three runs, Alex Gordon doubled home the go-ahead run and the Kansas City Royals scored five times in the ninth inning to beat the Athletics 11-6 on Monday.

Jeff Francoeur, Eric Hosmer and Mike Moustakas had two RBIs apiece and Melky Cabrera also drove in a run for the Royals, who avoided being mathematically eliminated for at least one more day.

In 19 previous games in Oakland, Butler was 13 for 63, a .206 hitter, with no home runs and six RBIs.

“Who does say they like hitting here?” Butler laughed. “The ball carries better during the day, but that’s usually true everywhere. Some days you’re going to get them and some days you’re going to miss them. I got some good pitches to hit and didn’t miss.”

Butler, who finished with three hits, has been on a tear over the past week. He’s hit safely in six straight and has a .417 batting average over that stretch.

“It just shows we’re getting better offensively as a team,” Butler said. “When you look at all the positions, these are guys we’re going with next year and it’s been good.”

Scott Sizemore hit a three-run homer for the A’s, who had won four straight. David DeJesus, Josh Willingham and Kurt Suzuki each drove in a run.

Butler hit a tying two-run shot off Craig Breslow in the seventh, and the Royals broke it open against closer Andrew Bailey (0-4) in the ninth.

“We have a pretty good offense,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “We keep tacking on runs. Billy is having a great offensive year and he’s doing it all. He’s driving in runs, hitting with power and hitting the ball the other way.”

Salvador Perez sparked the winning rally with a leadoff single and was replaced by Chris Getz. After Alcides Escobar flied out, Gordon doubled to right and scored on Melky Cabrera’s single to give Kansas City an 8-6 lead.

“I was just trying to make contact,” Gordon said. “He threw me a good pitch, down and away, and I somehow barreled it.”

Bailey said he wasn’t sure he could have done much else against Gordon.

“Looking back at it, a couple first-pitch fastballs that were well located that they just put in play, and Gordon got that one fair,” he said. “You just have to tip your cap to that one. It probably would end up a ball.”

Neil Wagner replaced Bailey and walked Butler before Hosmer added an RBI double. Moustakas capped the scoring with a two-out, two-run single and was cut down trying to advance to second on the play.

“They’re swinging hot bats right now,” Bailey said. “I know they’ve got a bunch of guys that hit .300 and hit home runs. That’s the start of a winning team. From here on out they’re going to be a pretty good team in the AL and definitely compete in the next couple of years.”

Greg Holland (4-1) pitched a scoreless eighth to get the victory.

A’s starter Rich Harden struck out 10 in five innings but was charged with four runs and eight hits. He had eight K’s through three innings.

Kansas City starter Felipe Paulino also went five innings, allowing four hits and a season-high six runs. He issued a career-high six walks while striking out four.

Paulino, who was scratched from his last start with back spasms, has walked 22 hitters in his last 27 innings. He walked 19 in his previous 73 innings.

The Royals hit .325 on their last road trip and they picked up where they left off, scoring three times in the first inning, two on Francoeur’s single.

Scott Sizemore’s homer gave the A’s a 4-3 edge in the second. Suzuki singled in a run just ahead of Sizemore.

Butler hit a solo shot in the third but Willingham put the A’s ahead again with an RBI single in the fifth. DeJesus followed with a sacrifice fly.

Everett Teaford helped the Royals stay in the game, pitching 2 2/3 scoreless innings in relief of Paulino.

— Associated Press —

Chiefs sign OT Steve Maneri; release Becht

The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Monday that the club has been awarded T Steve Maneri via waiver claim from New England.

Maneri (6-6, 290) participated in training camp with New England in 2011. He was inactive for three games with the Patriots in 2010 and spent 13 games on the practice squad with the club. He originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with Tennessee in 2010. Maneri played in 45 games (25 starts) at Temple.

The club also released veteran TE Anthony Becht. He has appeared in 158 games (127 starts) with the N.Y. Jets (2000-04), Tampa Bay (2005-07), St. Louis (2008) and Arizona (2009).

— Chiefs Public Relations —

Weekly football awards handed out by MIAA

Dane Simoneau (Washburn), Gus Toca (Pittsburg State) and John Brown (Pittsburg State) have been named MIAA Football Student-Athletes of the Week for the week of Sept. 1-3 as selected by a conference SID panel.

MIAA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Dane Simoneau, QB, Washburn
Simoneau completed his first 14 passes and 16 of 18 en route to a school-record 452 yards, completing 27-of-40 attempts with five touchdowns, snapping the previous high-water mark set by Mike Atkins in 1979 against Missouri Western (418 yards). Simoneau threw touchdowns to five different receivers. The Salina, Kan., product completed 22-of-28 passes for 341 yards and four touchdowns in the opening 30 minutes, tossing touchdown passes to four different players.

Others Nominated: Tommy Corwin, UCM; Blake McAhren, FHSU; Zac Dickey, PSU.

MIAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Gus Toca, DE, Pittsburg State
Toca led a dominant effort by the Pitt State defense in the Gorillas’ 34-7 season-opening victory over Missouri Western Thursday (Sept. 1).  The Waco, Texas, native who prepped at Blue Springs (Mo.) High School, logged a team-leading six tackles with 2.5 tackles-for-loss and 2.0 quarterback sacks.  He also forced a fumble near the Pitt State goal line, after a Gorillas turnover gave the Griffons the ball at the PSU 14 in the third quarter.  Toca logged two of Pitt State’s five quarterback sacks in the contest as the Gorillas made 11 stops behind the line of scrimmage overall.  The Gorillas forced four turnovers and limited the Griffons to 191 total yards, including 112 rushing yards, in the contest – with 60 yards coming on a TD scamper in the game’s final two minutes.

Others Nominated: Korey Allison, FHSU; Marty Pfannenstiel, WU.

MIAA SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK
John Brown, RS, Pittsburg State
Making his Pitt State debut, Brown sparked Pitt State to an early 7-0 lead with an 84-yard punt return for a touchdown against Missouri Western Thursday (Sept. 1) in the season opener for both schools.  The Homestead, Fla., native compiled a game-high 201 all-purpose yards in the contest, averaging 22.4 yards on five punt returns.  He also caught a team-leading four passes for 70 yards, including a 44-yarder that set up another Pitt State score.  Brown transferred to Pitt State from Coffeyville Community College, where he redshirted in 2010.  He played his freshman season at Division II Mars Hill (N.C.) College.

Others Nominated: Ethan Kosjer, FHSU; Scott Groner, MWSU.

— MIAA Press Release —

St. Louis gets shut down by Wolf, Brewers

Randy Wolf followed a “horrible” outing against St. Louis with one of his best of the season.

The left-hander allowed one run over eight innings and Ryan Braun and Nyjer Morgan homered to lead the Milwaukee Brewers to a 4-1 victory over the Cardinals on Monday.

The Brewers won their fourth straight to move 10 1/2 games ahead of St. Louis in the NL Central, tying their largest lead of the season.

Wolf (12-9) gave up four hits, struck out five and walked two as he improved to 6-1 with a 3.11 ERA in his last eight starts. He allowed two hits over his final six innings and helped his bounce-back effort with two infield singles.

Just five days earlier, Wolf gave up six earned runs and lasted five innings in an 8-3 loss to the Cardinals in Milwaukee, a performance he called, “horrible.”

“That was a tough one to swallow,” Wolf said. “It was rough.”

The eight-inning stint ties Wolf’s longest outing of the season and he erased the memory of his only bad performance during this current eight-start run.

“I just wanted to concentrate on slowing my body down,” Wolf said. “Today, my body was in a position where I could throw off-speed pitches in any count.”

Braun said Wolf looked like a totally different pitcher.

“He made some adjustments and really did a great job,” Braun said. “It starts with our starting pitching and Randy was phenomenal.”

John Axford pitched a perfect ninth to record his 41th save in 43 chances.

Cardinals starter Jake Westbrook (11-8) gave up three runs and nine hits in six innings. He tied a career high with nine strikeouts.

“My off-speed stuff was good,” Westbrook said. “I had a really good changeup.”

St. Louis lost for the third time in the last four games.

The Cardinals were looking to get back into the race. Instead, they find themselves in a deep hole with 21 games remaining.

“This is baseball, you can’t figure it out,” St. Louis first baseman Albert Pujols said. “You think we’re not trying? It is what it is. They’re playing well. Give the credit to those guys.”

Westbrook kept his team in the game but the Cardinals couldn’t solve Wolf.

Braun, who went 2 for 5 and leads the league with a .335 average, hit his 27th homer in the third inning to give the Brewers a 2-0 lead.

St. Louis cut the deficit in half in the fifth on a double by David Freese and a double-play groundout from Allen Craig.

Yuniesky Betancourt, who went 3 for 4, drove in a run with a single to left in the sixth.

Morgan added his fourth homer of the season in the seventh off reliever Kyle McClellan.

St. Louis swept the Brewers in Milwaukee last week to climb to within 7 1/2 games. Less than a week later, the lead is back to where it was at the start of that series.

“Those guys beat us pretty bad at our place,” Milwaukee manager Ron Roenicke said. “We needed to come back and play a good game. We really played well. We pitched great and made some nice defensive plays.”

Braun said the Brewers needed to bounce back from the three losses to St. Louis. Milwaukee outscored Houston 20-4 in a three-game sweep over the weekend.

“This is definitely a good start to the series,” Braun said. “We feel good about ourselves again.”

Milwaukee’s Corey Hart extended his hitting streak to 17 games with a run-scoring single to deep short in the second.

— Associated Press —

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