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Carpenter and Piscotty homer to power Cardinals over Brewers

riggertCardinalsST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals relied on power and the pitching of Carlos Martinez to solve their home woes Friday night.

Matt Carpenter and Stephen Piscotty supplied two-run homers for the National League’s leading home run team and Martinez (14-7) pitched seven strong innings in a 4-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.

The win improved the Cardinals to 31-38 at Busch Stadium and kept them a half-game behind the New York Mets for the NL’s second wild card.

Jimmy Nelson (7-14) retired the first eight Cardinals before Martinez started a two-out rally with a single up the middle. Carpenter followed with his 19th home run, Kolten Wong walked and Piscotty gave St. Louis the lead by hitting his 21st homer into the bullpen in right field.

“That gave me the extra energy to make it through and get the win for the team,” Martinez said of the long balls.

Martinez gave up nine hits and hit two batters in seven innings but was helped by three double plays. He equaled his win total from last season and improved to 3-0 in four starts against Milwaukee.

“He’s our guy right now,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. “Carlos has been so consistent we’ve begun to anticipate he’s going to have that strong outing.”

Nelson lasted six innings and allowed five hits but fell to 0-7 in eight career starts against St. Louis.

“The two guys that can really hurt him, hurt him,” Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. “Make mistakes to those guys and that’s what’s going to happen.”

“It’s just a crazy game and stuff happens,” Nelson said. “There’s never really just one answer in this game to anything. You don’t want to think there’s something wrong and start overanalyzing stuff so you just try to keep it simple.”

Scooter Gennett’s two-run homer in the third gave the Brewers a 3-0 lead. Milwaukee scored an unearned run in the first when Gennett walked, Chris Carter was hit by a pitch and Kirk Nieuwenhuis hit a hard one-hopper that shortstop Jedd Gyorko did not handle.

After the first-inning error, the Cardinals’ defense later stopped two potential rallies. Piscotty made a running, over-the-head catch that saved a run in the sixth and Wong helped Martinez escape the third by making strong plays on two grounders at second base.

“Defense showed up, for sure,” Piscotty said.

Wong reached base three times by walking twice and getting hit by a pitch.

“I’m just tired of people thinking that I’m not good,” said Wong, who has been relegated to backup duty much of the season. “I believe in myself to the fullest.”

Seung-Hwan Oh worked around a leadoff walk in the ninth for his 17th save in 20 chances.

DOUBLING UP

Martinez induced double-play grounders in the second and third innings to increase his NL-leading total to 32, two shy of the Cardinals’ team record set by John Denny in 1978. Wong backhanded a grounder up the middle and scooped the ball from his glove to Gyorko to start the third-inning double play. “That’s one of the best plays we’ve seen here,” Matheny said. The Brewers popped out into a double play in the fourth.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cardinals: SS Aledmys Diaz (right thumb) went 2 for 4 for Double-A Springfield in a rehab start Friday night. … RHP Trevor Rosenthal (shoulder inflammation) will throw to hitters Saturday for the first time since he went on the DL on July 26.

UP NEXT

Brewers: RHP Chase Anderson (8-11, 4.73) has allowed three earned runs in 10 1/3 innings in two starts at Busch Stadium this season.

Cardinals: RHP Adam Wainwright (10-8, 4.61) has allowed one home run at home this season but has lost his past two home starts.

— Associated Press —

Area High School Football Schedule – Friday, September 9

riggertFootballSCORES FROM THURSDAY
Smithville 29 (4-0, 2-0 MEC)
Benton 6 (1-3, 0-2 MEC)

Maryville 50 (4-0, 2-0 MEC)
Bishop LeBlond 3 (3-1, 1-1 MEC)

CITY
Lafayette (3-0, 1-0 MEC)
@ Savannah (0-3, 0-1 MEC) LISTEN ON ESPN 1550 AM or click here

St. Joseph Central (1-2, 1-1 Suburban Red)
@ Park Hill South (2-1)

Stanberry (3-0, 3-0 GRC)
@ St. Joseph Christian (1-1, 1-1 GRC)

AREA
MEC
Cameron (0-3, 0-1 MEC)
@ Chillicothe (2-1, 0-1 MEC)

KCI
East Buchanan (2-1, 1-0 KCI)
@ Plattsburg (1-2, 0-1 KCI)

Hamilton (3-0, 1-0 KCI)
@ Mid-Buchanan (2-1, 1-0 KCI)

West Platte (1-2, 0-1 KCI)
@ Lathrop (2-1, 0-1 KCI)

North Platte (1-2, 0-1 KCI)
@ Lawson (2-1, 1-0 KCI)

GRC
Gallatin (1-2, 0-1 GRC)
@ Polo (3-0, 1-0 GRC)

South Harrison (0-3, 0-1 GRC)
@ Maysville (2-1, 1-0 GRC)

Trenton (1-2, 1-0 GRC)
@ Princeton (1-2, 1-0 GRC)

Milan (0-3, 1-0 GRC)
@ Putnam County (0-3, 0-1 GRC)

8-MAN
GRC
Worth County (2-1, 1-0 GRC)
@ Albany (1-2, 0-1 GRC)

Pattonsburg (0-3, 0-3 GRC)
@ King City (1-2, 0-2 GRC)

Kansas City East
@ North Andrew (3-0, 3-0 GRC)

275
DeKalb (0-3, 0-2 275)
@ East Atchison (1-2, 1-2 275)

Mound City (3-0, 2-0 275)
@ Southwest Livingston (2-1, 2-1 275)

North-West Nodaway (1-2, 1-2 275)
@ Rock Port (3-0, 2-0 275)

South Holt / Nodaway Holt (3-0, 2-0 275)
@ Platte Valley (0-3, 0-3 275)

NON-CONFERENCE
Braymer (1-2, 1-2 GRC)
@ Stewartsville (1-2, 1-2 275)

Benton, Bishop LeBlond lose home games Thursday

riggertFootballIt was a tough night Thursday for the Benton and Bishop LeBlond football teams as they each lost home MEC games.

The Cardinals lost to Smithville 29-6 as they fall to 1-3 this season and 0-2 in the MEC.  The Warriors are now 4-0 and 2-0 in league play.

Bishop LeBlond was no match for No. 1 Maryville as they lost 50-3.  The Eagles drop to 3-1 and 1-1 in the MEC, while the Spoofhounds are now 4-0 and 2-0 in the MEC.

Both teams are back at home next week as Benton plays host to Savannah and Bishop LeBlond entertains Chillicothe.

MWSU’s Shi Qing Ong named MIAA Golfer of the Week

MWSUKANSAS CITY, Mo. – Missouri Western Women’s Golfer Shi Qing Ong was named MIAA Women’s Golf Athlete of the Week.  Ong won the Central Region Preview this past Tuesday, Sept. 6 and Wednesday, Sept. 7 at Prairie Highland Golf Course in Olathe, Kansas after shooting a 149.

She tapped in five birdie opportunities on the second day, finishing with a 73 after a day one total of 76.  Last season, Ong was named MIAA Freshman of the Year after helping the Griffons advance to their first ever NCAA Championship.

— MWSU Athletics —

Cardinals get blown out by Brewers in series opener 12-5

riggertCardinalsST. LOUIS (AP) — Orlando Arcia is finding his balance.

Domingo Santana and Arcia hit back-to-back homers as the Milwaukee Brewers continued their recent road dominance routing the St. Louis Cardinals 12-5 on Thursday night.

Hernan Perez had four hits and three RBI for the Brewers, who won their season-high fifth straight on the road and have won seven of their last eight games.

“You’re always happy to be in a good streak,” Arcia said through an interpreter. “We try to keep it loose, we try to play games before the game just trying to keep everybody loose and just going out there and having fun.”

The Cardinals fell to 30-38 at home and dropped a half game behind the idle New York Mets for the second wild card spot.

Santana and Arcia connected on consecutive pitches in the second inning. It was the seventh time Milwaukee hit back-to-back homers this season and the second time in four days as Chris Carter and Santana did it on Sunday at Pittsburgh.

“I just went out there looking for a pitch I could hit hard, looking for my pitch,” Arcia said. “I was able to get one and hit it hard and get it out.”

Perez’s four hits matched a career high he set Tuesday against Chicago.

“He’s swinging the bat well,” Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. “He just is getting in spots and tonight we had some runners on base when he was up. He’s making a lot of hard contact, solid contact.”

Brewers catcher Martin Maldonado has been pleasantly surprised by Perez’s production in the clean-up spot.

“He’s earned his playing time this year and is putting up his numbers,” Maldonado said. “He doesn’t try to do too much. He’s older and he’s learning. He’s doing a good job.”

Arcia, who told reporters a couple of weeks ago that his balance was off in the batter’s box, had three hits and raised his average to .367 over his last 15 games.

“Just a lot of hard work,” Arcia said. “Just try to keep my same approach, up the middle and the other way and its starting to click.”

The bottom three hitters in the Brewers lineup reached eight times and scored six runs.

Maldonado’s two-run home run in the sixth was his first since Aug. 13.

Brewers right-hander Junior Guerra (8-3) needed 74 pitches to get through five innings in his second start back from the disabled list. It was his first career win against St. Louis in three tries.

Jaime Garcia (10-12) struggled for the fourth time in his last five starts, losing a career-high fourth straight decision. He gave up five earned runs in 3 2/3 innings — his third shortest outing of the season.

“As he came out in the first I thought it was going to be one of those days where we were going to see some really good balls on the ground,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. “It seemed like some elevated balls got him. He had a good sinker. It just ended up being a rough one.”

Garcia entered the game with an 11-5 career record against the Brewers.

“Well there are some guys who hadn’t faced him very often,” Counsell said. “He left some balls up and that’s how you’ve got to get him. You’ve got to get him with some balls up in the strike zone and we did a good job of it.”

Cardinals reliever Mike Mayers retired just three of the nine batters he faced, giving up six runs. He has given up 15 runs in 3 1/3 innings and has a 40.50 ERA.

Kolten Wong’s two-run home run in the fourth was the Cardinal second baseman’s third in his last six games. Jose Martinez’s first major league hit in the eighth scored Jedd Gyorko.

TRAINING ROOM

Cardinals: LHP Michael Wacha (right shoulder inflammation) and RHP Trevor Rosenthal (right shoulder inflammation) both had successful bullpen sessions Wednesday. . OF Matt Holliday (right thumb fracture) grabbed a bat for the first time Thursday. . IF Aledmys Diaz (right thumb fracture) went 0-for-4 in a rehab start at Double-A Springfield on Wednesday.

UP NEXT

Brewers: RHP Jimmy Nelson (7-13, 4.36 ERA) has made 12 quality starts this season. He is 0-6 with a 7.57 ERA in eight career games against St. Louis.

Cardinals: RHP Carlos Martinez (13-7, 3.07 ERA) leads all National League pitchers with 30 double plays induced. He is 2-0 with a 0.95 ERA in three starts this season against Milwaukee.

— Associated Press —

Missouri Athletic Department receives $10 million gift from Kansas City Sports Trust

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – The University of Missouri Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is pleased to announce that it has received a $10 million gift from the Kansas City Sports Trust.  The Trust has given the gift toward the building of football facilities, which are currently being developed in the master planning process by Athletics and campus facilities.

“We are so pleased to make this announcement today,” said Director of Athletics Jim Sterk.  “The Kansas City Sports Trust has stepped up with a tremendous leadership gift that demonstrates true philanthropic giving.  We’re so appreciative of this support, and we’re hopeful that this will encourage others to join in and help us achieve our goals of building football facilities that put us in the upper echelon of the Southeastern Conference.  Making this facility become a reality is critical to our commitment in providing one of the best student-athlete experiences in the country,” Sterk said.

Sterk said the gift is an important starting point to kick off a fundraising campaign for the football facility project.  Specific details and scope of the campaign and the project will be announced at a later date after plans are approved and finalized.

“The Kansas City Sports Trust has such a generous history of giving to Mizzou, and we’re very grateful for their continued commitment,” said Head Football Coach Barry Odom.  “We’ve said from the start that we can’t do this alone – we need support from our fans to get where we want to be, and this is an amazing statement of support.  I’m excited to get to work with our administration and our architects to develop plans that will showcase Mizzou in a first-class manner,” Odom said.

Those interested in more information on giving to support Mizzou Athletics, please contact the Tiger Scholarship Fund Office at 573-882-0704, and online at www.tsfmizzou.com.

Odom and his Tigers are preparing for their 2016 home opener, set for this Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Northwest Missouri State moves Friday soccer match to St. Joseph

Northwest2013riggertMARYVILLE, Mo. – The Northwest Missouri State University soccer team’s Friday match with Minnesota-Crookston has been moved to St. Joseph, Mo., and will be played at Spratt Stadium at Missouri Western. The game will begin at 5:30 p.m.

Admission to the event will be free of charge at Missouri Western.  Northwest will return back to Bearcat Pitch on Sunday at noon to take on Sioux Falls.

— Northwest Athletics —

2016 Armed Forces Classic moved to Hawaii’s Stan Sherriff Center

riggertKUThe fifth annual Armed Forces Classic – a men’s college basketball doubleheader to be played Friday, Nov. 11 – will be staged at the Stan Sheriff Center on the University of Hawaii campus in Honolulu, ESPN announced Thursday. Kansas will face Indiana at 8 p.m. (Central), 4 p.m. (HT) in the second game of the doubleheader.

The event was originally scheduled to take place at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, but has been relocated to provide basketball fans of both the military and the community an opportunity to see the games up close.

The 2016 Armed Forces Classic will be held on Veterans Day – just under a month from the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Arizona will play Michigan State at 6 p.m. CT (2 p.m. HT) followed by the Kansas-Indiana contest.

The games will be televised on ESPN as part of the network’s America’s Heroes: A Salute to Our Veterans initiative honoring the men and women who are serving and who have served in the United States military, both at home and abroad.

Kansas has won six of the last seven meetings with Indiana but the Hoosiers lead the overall series 7-6. KU and IU last met in 1995 in Kansas City with the Jayhawks claiming a 91-83 victory on Dec. 16. This series dates back to 1940 with the first two meetings, both IU wins, in the NCAA title game in 1940 and 1953.

Previous Armed Forces Classic games have been played from Ramstein, Germany in 2012 (Connecticut vs. Michigan State), Pyongtaek, South Korea in 2013 (Georgetown vs. Oregon), Aguadilla, Puerto Rico in 2014 (Louisville vs. Minnesota) and Okinawa, Japan in 2015 (Gonzaga vs. Pittsburgh).

— KU Athletics —

Soria blows 7th inning lead, Royals’ rally comes up short at Minnesota

riggertRoyalsMINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Miguel Sano’s hustle led Minnesota to a pair of early runs and his RBI double tied the game in the decisive seventh inning, helping the Twins dodge a series sweep by beating the Kansas City Royals 6-5 on Wednesday night.

Brian Dozier didn’t hit a home run for Minnesota, ending his club-tying record at five straight games, but he singled and stole second before scoring on Sano’s double off Joakim Soria (4-8). Dozier also started a dazzling double play to finish the fifth inning, with a diving stop of Eric Hosmer’s grounder and a glove flick to second base to get the ball out while he was flat on the dirt.

Alex Wimmers (1-0) pitched a scoreless seventh in relief of Kyle Gibson to record his first major league victory. Brandon Kintzler gave up Jarrod Dyson’s two-out RBI single before finishing the ninth inning for his 14th save in 16 attempts.

Kendrys Morales had three hits, including his sixth home run in the last eight games, and Drew Butera also went deep for the Royals. Danny Duffy struck out 10 batters without a walk over six innings, but the bullpen cost Kansas City an opportunity to creep forward in the AL wild-card race. It stayed four games behind Baltimore, which holds the second spot.

Sano beat a relay throw in the first inning to stave off a double play after his bouncer back to the mound and later scored on Robbie Grossman’s single. In the fifth, the burly slugger ran fast enough after his routine grounder to shortstop that Alcides Escobar threw high to first for an error. Byron Buxton raced home from second base to score on the play, touching home plate as he hurdled Sano’s bat with a head-first dive to elude Butera’s tag.

Grossman and Buxton each homered for the Twins, who won for only the third time in their last 20 games.

MORALES OF THE STORY

Morales, who also drove in a run with a fourth-inning single, went deep to lead off the sixth. He has a 10-game hitting streak going, with 15 RBI and 17 hits in 42 at-bats for a .405 batting average during the stretch.

LESSON NOT LEARNED

Jarrod Dyson and Paulo Orlando started the game with singles, but both of them were picked off first base with a quick throw by the right-handed Gibson, who had only six pickoffs in 93 previous major league starts.

PLOUFFE’S FAREWELL?

Twins 3B Trevor Plouffe was diagnosed with a strain of the intercostal and oblique muscles on his left side, his third injury this year to that area including a broken rib in July. This one will keep him out at least a few weeks, so with only 22 games to go he’s not likely to play again this season. Sano’s presence means Plouffe might have played his last game for the team that drafted him out of high school in the first round in 2004.

“If it happens that that was my last at-bat, it would be pretty sad. I hope it’s not,” said Plouffe, who is making $7.25 million with one more year of eligibility for salary arbitration. “My No. 1 thing, if I had my choice, would be to be back here.”

LONG WAY, MATES

The parents of Twins rookie James Beresford traveled 25 hours from their native Australia to surprise their son in a touching moment outside the clubhouse before the game that the team arranged. The 27-year-old Beresford, an infielder, played in 1,070 minor league games before being called up on Tuesday.

TRAINER’S ROOM

ROYALS: Butera played behind the plate for Perez, who was out with a bruised right wrist after being hit there by a pitch the night before. Perez could be back in the lineup by Friday.

TWINS: 1B Joe Mauer was given a day to rest his strained quadriceps muscles, an injury that has lingered for the last three weeks.

UP NEXT

ROYALS: After a travel day, Kansas City starts a three-game series on Friday in Chicago. RHP Yordano Ventura (10-9, 4.22 ERA) will take the mound, opposite LHP Carlos Rodon (6-8, 3.90 ERA) of the White Sox.

TWINS: Following an off day at home, Minnesota hosts division-leading Cleveland for three games. RHP Tyler Duffey (8-10, 6.24 ERA) pitches for the Twins, against RHP Danny Salazar (11-6, 3.78 ERA) of the Indians.

— Associated Press —

Northwest soccer opens 2016 season with loss at Rockhurst

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State soccer team opened its 2016 campaign with a 3-1 loss at Rockhurst on Wednesday.

Danielle Wolfe scored her first goal of the season in the 35th minute.  Rockhurst moves to 3-0, while Northwest opens 0-1.

Jessica Spradley had the assist to Wolfe’s goal, while Ashley Malloy recored five saves for the Bearcats.

Northwest took six shots in the contest, three of which were on goal. On the other end, the Hawks attempted 19 shots with eight being on frame.

Northwest Missouri State will host Minnesota-Crookston on Friday at 5 p.m. on Bearcat Pitch in the team’s home opener.

— Northwest Athletics —

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