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Audio from the MIAA Football Media Day in Kansas City

The MIAA held its annual football media day in Kansas City on Monday.  Click below to listen to interviews with all ten head coaches, as well as Missouri Western defensive end David Bass and Griffon running back Michael Hill.

Jerry Partridge – Missouri Western (Part 1)[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/MWSUJerryPartridgeA.mp3|titles=MWSUJerryPartridgeA]
Jerry Partridge – Missouri Western (Part 2)[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/MWSUJerryPartridgeB.mp3|titles=MWSUJerryPartridgeB]
David Bass – Missouri Western Defensive End[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/MWSUDavidBass.mp3|titles=MWSUDavidBass]
Michael Hill – Missouri Western Running Back[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/MWSUMichaelHill.mp3|titles=MWSUMichaelHill]
Jim Svoboda – Central Missouri[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/UCMJimSvoboda.mp3|titles=UCMJimSvoboda]
Garin Higgins – Emporia State[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/ESUGarinHiggins.mp3|titles=ESUGarinHiggins]
Chris Brown – Fort Hays State[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/FHSUChrisBrown.mp3|titles=FHSUChrisBrown]
Michael Jones – Lincoln[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/LUMikeJones.mp3|titles=LUMikeJones]
Bart Tatum – Missouri Southern[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/MSSUBartTatum.mp3|titles=MSSUBartTatum]
Adam Dorrel – Northwest Missouri State[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/NWMSUAdamDorrel.mp3|titles=NWMSUAdamDorrel]
Tim Beck – Pittsburg State[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/PSUTimBeck.mp3|titles=PSUTimBeck]
Gregg Nesbitt – Truman State[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/TSUGreggNesbit.mp3|titles=TSUGreggNesbit]
Craig Shurig – Washburn[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/WUCraigShurig.mp3|titles=WUCraigShurig]

Missouri Western picked fourth in preseason MIAA football polls

The Missouri Western State University football team was tabbed fourth in both the MIAA preseason coaches’ poll and media poll which were announced today, Monday, August 1, 2011 at the annual football luncheon at the Kansas City Marriot Hotel.

Western received 58 points in the coaches poll trailing Northwest Missouri with 78, Washburn with 71 and Central Missouri with 65.  The Bearcats received seven first place votes while the Ichabods of Washburn received three first place votes.

In the media poll, the Griffons were also fourth receiving 252 points. Northwest Missouri received 23 first place votes from the media members and league SID’s who voted in the poll. Western trailed Northwest Missouri receiving 333 points, Washburn 305 points with seven first place votes and Central Missouri with 281 points and five first place votes.

The first thru fifth spots in both polls were the same with Northwest Missouri State, Washburn, Central Missouri, Missouri Western and Pittsburg State being the top five teams respectively. The sixth and seventh sports were swapped by Missouri Southern and Emporia State in both polls. The Lions were sixth in the coaches’ and seventh in the media while the Hornets seventh in the coaches’ and sixth in the media. The eighth thru tenth spots in both polls were the same with Truman State, Fort Hays State and Lincoln rounding out the polls respectively.

The Griffons are coming off a season where they made their second NCAA Division II Playoff appearances finishing the season 8-4 overall and 6-3 in the MIAA. Western will report to camp on Wednesday, August 10 with their first outside workout on Thursday, August 11 with a time yet to be determined. Western will open up their 2011 season at home against Pittsburg State University on Thursday, September 1st at 6:00 pm from Spratt Stadium.

2011 MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll

1. Northwest Missouri (7) – 78 pts.
2. Washburn (3) – 71 pts.
3. Central Missouri – 65 pts.
4. Missouri Western – 58 pts.
5. Pittsburg State – 51 pts.
6. Missouri Southern – 34 pts.
7. Emporia State – 33 pts.
8. Truman – 32 pts.
9. Fort Hays State – 19 pts.
10. Lincoln – 9 pts.

2011 MIAA Preseason Media Poll

1. Northwest Missouri (23) – 333 pts.
2. Washburn (7) – 305 pts.
3. Central Missouri (5) – 281 pts.
4. Missouri Western – 252 pts.
5. Pittsburg State – 219 pts.
6. Emporia State – 159 pts.
7. Missouri Southern – 136 pts.
8. Truman – 112 pts.
9. Fort Hays State – 92 pts.
10. Lincoln – 36 pts.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Audio from Day 4 at Chiefs Training Camp

The Kansas City Chiefs had a walkthrough and a normal practice session on day four of training camp Monday at Missouri Western State University.  Click below to here interviews with coaches and players after the second workout of the day.
Defensive Coordinator Romeo Crennel[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/RomeoCrennel.mp3|titles=RomeoCrennel]
Kicker Ryan Succop[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/RyanSuccop.mp3|titles=RyanSuccop]

Cardinals lose series opener at first-place Milwaukee

The Milwaukee Brewers keep winning at home, even if they’re stumped over the reasons why they’ve been suddenly so good at Miller Park.

Nyjer Morgan hit a go-ahead, three-run double to cap a five-run fifth inning off Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter and the Brewers rallied for a 6-2 win over St. Louis on Monday night and extend their season-best winning streak to seven.

The Brewers own the best home record in the majors at 40-14 after going 40-41 at Miller Park last year.

“We feel like we have that extra confidence here, but for whatever reason the fans get so behind us and we feel like we’re never out of anything,” Brewers right fielder Corey Hart said. “We always knew this was going to be a big series … Winning the first one is huge. It gives us a little momentum going forward.”

Milwaukee only had one hit off Carpenter before the fifth, when the first six batters reached, including Morgan’s decisive double.

“”Everything worked out,” Brewers manager Ron Roenicke said. “You can’t explain why things fell apart, basically, for them and go well for us.”

Milwaukee’s timely hitting helped the Brewers (61-49) move 3 1-2 games ahead of St. Louis in the NL Central, their biggest lead of the season. The Brewers and Cardinals will play 11 more times this year.

Zack Greinke (9-4) allowed a first-inning, two-run homer to Matt Holliday, but the Brewers offense prevailed again in the second matchup this season of the former Cy Young winners after Carpenter (6-8) appeared in complete control riding a five-game winning streak.

Yuniesky Betancourt singled to lead off the fifth and Casey McGehee executed a hit-and-run single past second baseman Skip Schumaker to put runners at the corners.

Jonathan Lucroy’s chopper went over the head of third baseman David Freese to score a run and the Cardinals’ defense failed to cover first or third when Greinke laid down a bunt that loaded the bases.

Hart followed with an RBI single that tied it at 2 before Morgan hit his bases-clearing double to put Milwaukee up 5-2. The Brewers tacked on a run in the seventh on Ryan Braun’s double off Mitchell Boggs.

“We find ways to scrap,” Hart said. “Whether it’s Prince or Yuni or Casey, it’s nice to have different guys getting up there for guys.”

Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said it was tough to see Carpenter (6-8) get knocked around without a ball driven well.

“It was a mess,” La Russa said. “They got five runs off not enough contact. Some of that, we could have defended better. Some of it was tough breaks.”

It was the first time Carpenter had given up five earned runs since he lost to Greinke, the 2009 AL Cy Young winner, on June 11. Milwaukee is 4-0 against St. Louis at Miller Park this season and Greinke is 7-0 at home.

“I know when we come home we’re going to play well,” Roenicke said. “I still can’t tell you what the reasons are. It’s a feeling that the guys have when they’re home, they know they’re going to play well and it goes a long way.”

New acquisition Rafael Furcal singled to lead off the game for St. Louis and Holliday hit a two-out homer, his first since participating in the Home Run Derby during the All-Star break.

St. Louis loaded the bases in the fifth with one out after Greinke walked Holliday and allowed hits to Lance Berkman and Freese, but Schumaker grounded into an inning-ending double play.

“I couldn’t believe that they turned it,” Greinke said. “That was real nice.”

Schumaker didn’t think so.

“I was safe. That was a huge play,” Schumaker said. “It is upsetting because it is a big play in the game.”

Greinke extended Milwaukee’s streak of strong starting pitching by going six innings and striking out five. The Brewers rotation has allowed three runs or less in 17 straight starts dating to the second game after the All-Star break.

St. Louis (57-52) was in a virtual tie atop the NL Central with Milwaukee and Pittsburgh on July 24, but the Brewers’ winning streak has helped them open up a lead after St. Louis stumbled to a 4-3 mark in a homestand against the Astros and Cubs before heading on this seven-game road trip.

“It was the classic matchup,” Schumaker said. “Greinke had great stuff going and Carp had great stuff going. It is just too bad they won and we didn’t.”

— Associated Press —

Big 12 Conference athletics directors meet in Dallas

The Big 12 athletics directors met in Dallas and discussed content distributed on existing and future institutional and conference media platforms.

In previous discussions the Big 12 ADs unanimously agreed that no high school content would be distributed, consistent with NCAA rules. Today, the ADs of the Big 12 Conference unanimously agreed to establish a minimum one-year moratorium on the broadcast of any high school content (or any other content involving prospective student-athletes) via any medium branded as a Conference or member institution platform (and no use will be permitted thereafter unless and until the NCAA determines that such use is permissible).

In addition, the ADs recommend the Big 12 Board of Directors strongly request the NCAA Board of Directors establish a national moratorium for a minimum of one year in order for the entire NCAA membership to determine whether such use should be permissible under NCAA regulations.   The ADs recognize that this issue is complex and involves a detailed analysis of the recruiting model in many areas, including existing NCAA legislation related to the publicity of prospective student-athletes and the rapidly evolving world of technology. This process will take an extended period of analysis. The Conference will continue to monitor the broadcasting of youth athletics content.

In addition, the ADs learned and acknowledged that there may be contractual opportunities that allow more than one football game to be broadcast on institutions’ branded networks. That game could be a Conference matchup. In these instances both member institutions and the Conference office must agree to the selection. Such games would result in additional financial and exposure opportunities for the rest of the membership.

All actions by Conference athletics directors are subject to Big 12 Conference Board of Directors approval.

— Big12Sports.com —

Todd Haley Press Conference – Monday 8/1

Click below to listen to Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley speak with the media Monday.

Part 1[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/801A.mp3|titles=801A]
Part 2[audio:http://www.stjosephpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/801B.mp3|titles=801B]

Kansas City resigns OT Barry Richardson

The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Monday that T Barry Richardson has signed his restricted free agent tender.

Richardson (6-6, 319) has played in 32 games (17 starts) in three campaigns with Kansas City (2008-10). He started all 16 games a year ago, 15 at right tackle and one at left tackle. He entered the NFL as the first of Kansas City’s two selections in the sixth round (170th overall) in 2008.

Richardson appeared in 49 contests at Clemson, starting 46 games. He was a three-year starter at Wando High School in Mt. Pleasant, S.C.

— Chiefs Media Relations —

Butler named Co-AL Player of the Week

Kansas City Royals designated hitter Billy Butler was named Co-American League Player of the Week with Los Angeles Angels pitcher Ervin Santana today.

Butler batted .406 (13-for-32) from July 25-31 in seven games on the Royals road trip, hitting five home runs and driving in 12.  He added a pair of doubles and scored six times, slugging .938 for the week as the Royals went 4-3 at Boston and Cleveland.  The award was Butler’s third of his career, as he earned the honor from August 3-9, 2009 and September 7-13, 2009.  The Player of the Week award was Kansas City’s first of 2011, the first since Brayan Pena on September 6-12, 2010 and the 71st time a Royal has earned the honor.

Santana tossed his first career no-hitter at Cleveland on July 27, striking out 10 and walking one.

— Royals Media Relations —

Chiefs sign former San Diego LB Brandon Siler

The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Monday that the club has signed free agent LB Brandon Siler.

Siler (6-2, 239) has played in 58 regular season games (12 starts) with San Diego (2007-10), recording 124 tackles (89 solo) and 3.0 sacks (-26.0 yards). He also has two interceptions, four passes defensed, one fumble recovery and 56 special teams tackles. He has appeared in five postseason contests (one start), compiling six tackles (four solo) and nine special teams tackles. He entered the NFL as a seventh-round selection (240th overall) of San Diego in 2007.

The Daytona Beach, Fla. native was a member of the University of Florida squad that won the 2007 BCS National Championship Game. Siler was named second-team all-state at Evans High School in Orlando, Fla.

— Chiefs Media Relations —

Royals place Davies on 15-day disabled list

The Kansas City Royals announced today that the club has placed right-handed pitcher Kyle Davies on the 15-day Disabled List, retroactive to July 26, with a right shoulder impingement.  The club is expected to recall left-handed relief pitcher Everett Teaford from Omaha (AAA) prior to tomorrow’s game against the Orioles.

Davies has posted a 1-9 record with a 6.75 ERA for the Royals in 13 starts, last pitching on July 25 at Boston and allowing just one run on five hits in six innings in a no decision.

Teaford, 27, is 0-0 with a save in two stints with the Royals, compiling a 2.25 ERA in 16.0 innings.  The left-hander is also 3-2 with a 3.34 ERA in 16 games (three starts) for the Storm Chasers.

— Royals Media Relations —

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