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MWSU soccer gets 1-0 victory at Southwest Baptist

riggertMissouriWesternBOLIVAR, Mo. – Cassidy Menke’s fourth goal of the season gave the Missouri Western soccer team its seventh win of the season, a 1-0 victory at Southwest Baptist on Saturday afternoon.

Menke’s goal in the ninth minute of the game was all Missouri Western needed to move to 7-3 on the year. With eight games remaining in the regular season, the Griffons are three wins away from setting a new program record for most wins in a season.

Missouri Western out-shot SBU 17-8, 11-3 in the second half alone. The Griffons also had nine corner kicks to SBU’s one. Lexie Martin picked up the win in goal for Missouri Western with five saves. Martin is now 4-1 on the season with three shutouts.

The Griffons stay on the road next week with trips to Nebraska-Kearney and Fort Hays State. UNK was 3-5-1 and 0-2 in MIAA play entering Sunday. Fort Hays State was 6-2-1 and 2-0 in the MIAA entering its game on Sunday at Central Missouri.

— MWSU Athletics —

Royals loses second straight to Indians

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Trevor Bauer was already in a foul mood when he learned he would start the Cleveland Indians’ first game of the AL Division Series on Thursday against the Boston Red Sox.

After giving up two runs and three hits in the sixth inning of the Indians’ 6-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Saturday, Bauer was told by manager Terry Francona in the dugout he would start the postseason opener.

“I told him why I was taking him out — because he was going to start Game 1,” Francona said. “But he was kind of in the middle of beating up the dugout. So much for that feel-good moment.”

Bauer threw 96 pitches, tuning up for the postseason by striking out nine over six innings of three-run ball.

“I have a lot of confidence in my teammates and hopefully they have confidence in me,” Bauer said. “It should be fun. Like I said before, they tell me when to pitch and I go out there and pitch. Game 1, Game 2, Game 3, or whatever, they’re all important.”

Cy Young Award candidate Corey Kluber will pitch Game 2 on Friday after throwing a bullpen session Sunday. Kluber has not pitched since leaving a start Monday with a quadriceps injury.

“He’ll throw an extended side on Tuesday, which will line him up for Friday,” Francona said. “Klub really wanted to pitch Thursday. We’ve been talking about it for three or four days, but I just kind of overruled him.

“In fact, I know it’s the right thing for everybody. I don’t think it’s fair for Kluber to have him sit for 10 days and have him pitch two games in four days (possibly in the postseason). He certainly wanted to. I kind of — again not just me — but talking to everybody — I just took it out of his hands. Now he can prepare for Game 2. He can do that without the anxiety and worry or rushing.”

Francisco Lindor hit a two-out two-run double during an eighth-inning rally, helping the Indians beat Kansas City.

All three Indians runs in the eighth were unearned after second baseman Whit Merrifield’s error on pinch-hitter Abraham Almonte’s grounder, which allowed Rajai Davis to score with one out.

Royals rookie left-hander Matt Strahm (2-2) issued Davis a leadoff walk and Davis stole second, his AL-leading 43rd steal.

“Walks killed us,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “Four runs scored off of walks. That got us a little bit.”

Kevin McCarthy replaced Strahm and walked the bases loaded before Lindor’s double over third base.

Mike Clevinger (3-3) won for the AL Central champs by retiring the only two batters he faced. Cody Allen worked the ninth for his 31st save in 34 opportunities.

Tyler Naquin singled home Coco Crisp in the second for the Indians’ first run. Lonnie Chisenhall tripled in the third and scored on Edinson Volquez’s wild pitch. Chisenhall’s sacrifice fly in the fifth scored Lindor, putting the Indians up 3-1.

Bauer yielded two runs in the sixth on successive doubles by Kendrys Morales and Paulo Orlando to lead off and Alcides Escobar’s RBI single. Merrifield’s two-out single in the third scored Drew Butera for the first run off Bauer.

Volquez finished the season winless in his final seven starts. He was charged with three runs, five hits, four walks and a hit batter over five innings. It could have been Volquez’s final Royals start as he is eligible for free agency after the season.

“I hope not,” Volquez said. “You have to wait until the World Series and see what happens.”

UNSUAL BACK-TO-BACK

Carlos Santana doubled and tripled in back-to-back games. The last Indian to accomplish that was Ordell Hale on July 19 and 21, 1936. Santana has tripled in consecutive games for the first time since Sept. 15-16, 2012 against Detroit.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Indians: RHP Danny Salazar could throw a simulated game Monday. He has been idle since Sept. 9 with a forearm strain.

Royals: All-Star C Salvador Perez was not in the lineup for the third straight game because of a sore knee and hamstring strain. … RHP Dillon Gee, who was treated for two blood clots after pitching Sept. 25, tweeted, “Got the blood clot out of my vein. Another step done, on to the next one!!”

UP NEXT

Indians: RHP Josh Tomlin will start the season finale on six days of rest.

Royals: RHP Ian Kennedy has failed to complete six innings in four of his past seven starts.

— Associated Press —

Area High School Football Scores – Friday, September 30

riggertFootballCITY
Benton 36, Bishop LeBlond 15
Lafayette 35,Cameron 8
Central 24, Liberty North 12
St. Joseph Christian 58, North-West Nodaway 0

AREA
MEC
Maryville 39, Smithville 0
Chillicothe 42, Savannah 7

KCI
East Buchanan 40, North Platte 6
Mid-Buchanan 45, West Platte 29
Hamilton 34, Lawson 33
Lathrop 56, Plattsburg 21

GRC
Maysville 36, Putnam County 22
Milan 18, South Harrison 16
Trenton 27, Polo 26
Gallatin 21,Princeton 6

8-MAN
GRC
North Andrew 68, Albany 12
Worth County 94, Pattonsburg 50
King City 78, Braymer 28

275
South Holt / Nodaway Holt 42, Mound City 0
Platte Valley 65, DeKalb 16
Stewartsville 68, East Atchison 52
Southwest Livingston 34, Rock Port 28

NON-CONFERENCE
Stanberry 76, North Shelby 14

MWSU volleyball has six-game win streak snapped by No. 12 Central Oklahoma

riggertMissouriWesternEDMOND, Okla. – Missouri Western Volleyball fell to 12th-ranked Central Oklahoma 3-0 (25-18, 25-18, 25-19) to snap a six game winning streak.

The Griffons took an early 9-5 second set lead over UCO but could not maintain the momentum throughout the set.  The third set saw the Griffons and Bronchos go back and forth.  A Rachel Losch kill would tie the set at 10-10 and later an attack error would allow MWSU to tie it again 15-15.  However, Central Oklahoma would pull away to take the set and match.

Missouri Western was led by Rachel Losch and Stephanie Doak who each had seven kills.  Doak and Tiana Butler would each record an ace as Kayla Ruff would finish with 18 digs.

The Griffons close out their three week road trip tomorrow when they travel to Pittsburg State for a 4 p.m. match.

— MWSU Athletics —

Kansas City drops series opener to Cleveland 7-2

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Ryan Merritt had a notable first start in the majors.

Merritt retired the final 13 batters he faced in five strong innings, Francisco Lindor hit a three-run homer, and the Cleveland Indians defeated the Kansas City Royals 7-2 Friday night.

Merritt (1-0) gave up a run and three hits in the first, but nothing after that. Merritt, who had made three relief appearances this season and was promoted Sept. 11 from Triple-A Columbus, threw 62 pitches, striking out four and walking none.

“I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous,” Merritt said. “I was definitely nervous.”

After three of the first four Royals singled, Merritt got Paulo Orlando to ground into an inning double play on a cutter, which he said “absolutely” was his biggest pitch of the game.

“That got me through the first inning,” Merritt said.

After that the Royals did not touch him.

“He doesn’t seem to get flustered,” Indians manager Terry Francona said. “That was impressive. I was really thrilled. I think everybody was excited for him. The first couple of hitters hit the ball hard, but he didn’t back off.”

Lindor, who snapped an 0-for-29 drought with a double in a four-run third, homered off the left-field foul pole with pinch runner Michael Martinez and Carlos Santana aboard in the seventh.

“To be honest, I thought about it a lot,” Lindor said of his skid. “There were a lot of times, I was going, `like wow, I wonder how long before I get a hit?’ ”

Santana, who had three hits, tripled in two runs in the fourth and scored on Jason Kipnis’ sacrifice fly. Jose Ramirez singled with two outs to score Lindor.

Yordano Ventura (11-12) gave up four runs and six hits with three walks while striking out eight in six innings.

“I lost concentration and just started throwing fastballs,” Ventura said in through an interpreter in the four-run third. “After that I got back to my game and mixed it up.”

Eric Hosmer singled in a run in the first, upping his RBI total to a career-high 104. The Royals, who had three singles in the first, did not have another base runner until Hunter Dozier singled with one out in the eighth. He scored on Drew Butera’s triple.

“We had three hits in the first third of an inning,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “I’m thinking, `OK, we’re going to get him’ and you look up on the board and we don’t get another hit until the eighth inning.”

GOMES ACTIVATED

Indians C Yan Gomes, who suffered a right shoulder separation in July and a fractured wrist on Sept. 14 when rehabbing in the minors, was activated from the 60-day disabled list. Gomes entered in the seventh as a defensive replacement.

TRAINERS ROOM

Indians: RHP Carlos Carrasco (broken little finger on his pitching hand) was put on the 60-day DL to make roster space for Gomes. … RHP Corey Kluber (strained quadriceps) threw in the outfield before the game, but there is no timetable when he will throw off the mound again. … RHP Danny Santana (forearm tightness) could throw a simulated game Monday.

Royals: DH Kendrys Morales had only two at-bats Thursday before leaving with a fever and feeling sick, but returned to the lineup Friday.

UP NEXT

Indians: RHP Trevor Bauer, who will likely start the postseason opener Thursday, will make his final regular season start.

Royals: RHP Edinson Volquez, who had a 7.77 ERA in five September starts, makes his sixth start of the season against Cleveland.

— Associated Press —

Martinez, Holliday help Cardinals blank Pittsburgh

riggertCardinalsST. LOUIS (AP) — Carlos Martinez pitched seven sharp innings, Matt Holliday hit an emotional home run and the St. Louis Cardinals stayed in the middle of the NL wild-card race, beating the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-0 Friday night.

The Cardinals began the day trailing San Francisco by one game for the second NL wild-card spot. The Giants played host to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Martinez (16-9) gave up five singles, walked one and struck out nine. John Jaso led off the second with a single and was the only runner to reach third base against Martinez, who left with a 3.04 ERA.

Holliday, out since Aug. 12 because of a thumb injury, was activated off the disabled list at his request Friday.

The club informed him earlier this week that it is not planning to pick up the $17 million option on his contract for 2017, and instead will pay him the $1 million buyout.

Holliday was given a standing ovation before he pinch-hit in the seventh. He responded with his 20th home run, and came out for a curtain call.

Holliday became the sixth Cardinals player to reach 20 homers this season, tying an NL record. It was the first pinch-hit homer of Holliday’s career and was the 17th overall by St. Louis this year, extending its major league mark.

Jedd Gyorko hit his 29th homer and Brandon Moss hit his 28th for the Cardinals.

Tyler Glasnow (0-2) finished his rookie season with his most effective start, working five innings and giving up Gyorko’s homer. Glasnow did not allow another Cardinal past second.

The Cardinals took a 5-0 lead in the sixth with four runs off reliever Trevor Williams. Yadier Molina and Stephen Piscotty doubled in runs and Moss hit a two-run homer. Moss had been in a 7-for-97 skid.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Pirates: LF Starling Marte (back) was not in the lineup and is not expected to play in the final two games.

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Pirates: RHP Chad Kuhl (5-4, 4.25 ERA) lasted two innings in his only start against the Cardinals, a 12-6 loss on Sept. 5.

Cardinals: RHP Michael Wacha (7-7, 4.93) has allowed 10 earned runs in 5 2/3 innings over three relief appearances since returning from the DL. He was picked to start Saturday’s game against the Pirates instead of struggling LHP Jaime Garcia.

— Associated Press —

Royals’ rally comes up short in 7-6 loss to Minnesota

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Byron Buxton tripled, doubled, drove in two runs and scored twice as the Minnesota Twins defeated the Kansas City Royals 7-6 on Thursday night.

After Salvador Perez’s pinch-hit RBI single with two outs in the ninth pulled the Royals within a run, Terrance Gore ran for him. With Paulo Orlando, who had four hits to match his career high, hitting, Brandon Kintzler picked Gore off first base.

Gore was initially called safe, but after a 1 minute, 15 second review, the call was reversed to end the game.

Buxton’s one-out double triggered a three-run ninth off Kelvin Herrera (2-6). Robbie Grossman, Miguel Sano and Max Kepler contributed run-scoring singles in the ninth.

The Twins won for the first time in 10 games this season at Kauffman Stadium.

Michael Tonkin (3-2) was the winner, while Kintzler logged his 16th save in 19 opportunities.

Royals left-hander Danny Duffy was pulled with one out in the seventh, allowing four runs and eight hits, including a solo homer to Kennys Vargas in the sixth.

The Twins’ three-run seventh included a two-run triple by Buxton, who scored on Jorge Polanco’s single.

Twins starter Kyle Gibson failed to hold the two-run lead through the bottom of the inning. Jarrod Dyson tripled home Drew Butera and scored on Whit Merrifield’s single to tie the score.

Orlando had two doubles, while Butera had three hits, equaling his career best, including a single to lead off the ninth.

DOZIER SITS

Twins 2B Brian Dozier, who is 1 for 30 after hitting his 42nd home run in his first at-bat on Sept. 22, did not start for the first time since May 24. “When you get tired you start trying to muscle the ball and he’s been a little more impatient the last couple of days,” Twins manager Paul Molitor said. “We’re down to 12 at-bats if he plays the next three games, roughly. Give up three to try to make the last 12 really good.” … Eduardo Escobar made his first start of the season at second base. He started four games there last season.

ONE MORE VICTORY

The Royals need one victory in their final three games to have a winning record for the fourth consecutive year. The last time the Royals accomplished that was 1975-1980, six straight winning seasons.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Twins: 1B Joe Mauer, who is hitless in his past 15 at-bats, missed the three games against the Royals with a quad injury.

Royals: RHP Kris Medlen, who is on the 60-day DL with rotator cuff inflammation, said he is shut down until November when he will begin a throwing program. “Beyond frustrating,” Medlen described his season. He was 1/3 with a 7.77 ERA in six starts.

UP NEXT

Twins: RHP Tyler Duffey has allowed 198 base runners (161 hits), 31 walks and six hit batters in 131 innings. He will make his final start Friday at the White Sox, who will counter with LHP Carlos Rodon.

Royals: RHP Yordano Ventura is 0-1 with 5.40 ERA in two starts this season against the Indians. Cleveland LHP Ryan Merritt will make his first big league start.

— Associated Press —

Western soccer rallies to defeat Missouri Southern 2-1

riggertMissouriWesternJOPLIN, Mo. – The Missouri Western women’s soccer team beat Missouri Southern on Thursday 2-1 to snap a two-game losing skid.

After falling behind 1-0 early, the Griffons would find their offensive rhythm in the second half. Missouri Western got the equalizer in the 49th minute after Cassidy Menke found Sydney Cluck,knocking in her third goal of the season.

The Griffons would continue to pressure the Lion defense in the second half. At the 77 minute mark, Cassidy Menke would put MWSU on top for good scoring her third goal of the season. Missouri Western outshot Missouri Southern 17-7, as Paige Labadie finished with four saves for the Griffons.

Missouri Western travels to Southwest Baptist in Bolivar, Missouri on Saturday, Oct. 1 for a 12 p.m. start.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest’s Pitts earns preseason All-American honor

Northwest2013riggertCHARLOTTE, N.C. – Northwest Missouri State University junior Justin Pitts has beened named to the first team Preseason All-America Team by the Sporting News College Basketball Yearbook. The magazine’s preview included an NCAA Division II top-10 along with a 25-man Preseason All-America list.

Now a two-time first-team All-MIAA performer, Pitts scored in double figures in all 32 games in 2015-16, scoring 20 or more points 21 times, including a career-high 38 points against Minnesota State in the Central Region semifinals, third-most in school history (3/13/16). He was the MIAA’s Player of the Year, reaching 1,000 career points in just 53 games. Through two seasons at Northwest, Pitts is the all-time leader in three point field goal percentage, drilling 49.4 percent of his shots from behind the arc (131-for-265). The Blue Springs, Mo. native led the Bearcats in scoring (21.7), three point percentage (49.4), assists (5.0) and steals (1.5), helping Northwest to an MIAA-record 19 conference victories, an outright MIAA regular season title, an MIAA tournament title and a third-straight trip to the Central Region Championship game during the 2015-16 season.

Northwest will begin the season on Friday, Nov. 11, against Upper Iowa in St. Joseph, Mo.

— Northwest Athletics —

Cardinals top Reds on Molina’s disputed double in 9th inning

riggertCardinalsST. LOUIS (AP) — Yadier Molina hit a disputed double that drove in the winning run with two outs in the ninth inning Thursday night, sending the St. Louis Cardinals over the Cincinnati Reds 4-3.

The Cardinals began the day one game behind San Francisco for the second NL wild-card spot.

Matt Carpenter drew a one-out walk from Blake Wood (6-5). With two outs, Molina’s one-hop hit appeared to bounce off a sign above the left-field wall and carom back into play.

Carpenter kept running and scored from first. Reds manager Bryan Price ran after the umpires, who left the field as soon as Carpenter touched the plate.

Price later said umpire crew chief Bill Miller told him that teams have 10 seconds to appeal on a game-ending play, and that the complaint wasn’t made in time.

“I’m not blaming the umpires. I’m blaming the system,” Price said.

Molina and Jedd Gyorko hit solo homers for the Cardinals.

Seung Hwan Oh (6-3) wound up with the win.

Cincinnati scored single runs in the eighth and ninth. Pinch hitter Scott Schebler had a two-out, two-strike infield single to make it 3-all.

Gyorko hit his team-high 28th homer off starter Dan Straily in the second. Molina hit his eighth homer in the fifth.

St. Louis rookie Alex Reyes, in his fifth major league start, gave up one run on seven hits in a 99-pitch outing. He struck out six and walked two.

Reyes, who lowered his ERA to 1.57, also drove in the go-ahead run with a groundout.

Cincinnati closed to within 3-2 in the eighth on a double by Joey Votto and an RBI single by Adam Duvall.

Votto left the game after suffering a cut to his chin while sliding into second base. He had three hits.

The Reds have scored first in their last seven games.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Reds: INF Brandon Phillips was held out of the lineup for the second successive game with a sore left hand suffered on a swing Monday night.

Cards: OF Brandon Moss was given the day off. He is mired in a 7-for-95 skid.

UP NEXT

Reds: RHP Josh Smith (3-2, 4.77) will face the Chicago Cubs in the opener of a three-game series in Cincinnati on Friday. He will be making his second start of the season and 32nd. appearance.

Cards: RHP Carlos Martinez (15-9, 3.15) will oppose Pittsburgh RHP Tyler Glasnow (0-1, 4.91) in the opener of a three-game set on Friday at Busch Stadium. Martinez is 3-5 with a 4.01 ERA lifetime against Pittsburgh. Glasnow will be making his fourth start of the season.

— Associated Press —

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