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MWSU women’s golf team finishes 6th at Central Oklahoma Classic

riggertMissouriWesternOKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – The Missouri Western women’s golf team finished with a score of 598 in two rounds at the University of Central Oklahoma Classic.  MWSU finished in sixth place after moving up a spot on day two. The course was a par-71, played at 6,001 yards.

Missouri Western was once again led by freshman Shi Quing Ong, firing a 146 in the two round tournament and finished tied for 8th individually. Quing Ong has finished in the top-15 of every tournament so far this season and tallied her lowest rounds in the tournament of 73.  Celine Lim continues to play well finishing tied for 18th and scoring a 149. Callie Wilson had a total score of 153 and earned a finished tied for 34th.

The Griffons finished one stroke behind Arkansas Tech for fifth place and five strokes behind Lindenwood for fourth place. Northeastern State won the team tournament with a score of 580, beating Central Oklahoma by one stroke and Henderson St. by 10 strokes.

Marla Souvannasing of Central Oklahoma won the individual title by five strokes, shooting a 136. Baylee Price of Northeastern St. was second with a 141.

Missouri Western will play their final fall tournament on October 19th and 20th in St. Charles, Missouri.

— MWSU Athletics —

Harlem Globetrotters coming to St. Joseph in January

HarlemGlobetrottersCelebrating 90 years of providing smiles, sportsmanship and service to millions of people worldwide, the world famous Harlem Globetrotters will bring their unrivaled family show to St. Joseph Civic Arena on Thursday, Jan. 21, at 7 p.m., during their 90th Anniversary World Tour.

Known worldwide as the Ambassadors of Goodwill™, the Globetrotters also announced today that they are giving back even more during their 90th year with The Great Assist program. Stars of the team will leave a mark in communities across North America with acts of goodwill during the tour that is set to play over 330 games in 260 cities.

Fans are encouraged to visit GreatAssist.com to nominate a worthwhile cause or a deserving family in need of a smile, and the Globetrotters will help as many fans as possible throughout the tour.  In addition to fan requests, the team is planning to bring their bullying prevention program to over 400 schools and community centers, talk to youth about character education and physical fitness, visit children’s hospitals and lend a hand to those in need.

On the court, the Globetrotters’ 90-year celebration will feature some of the greatest athletes and entertainers on the planet. With a star-studded roster featuring Big Easy Lofton, Ant Atkinson, Hi-Lite Bruton, Thunder Law, Bull Bullard and Cheese Chisholm– plus female stars TNT Maddox and Sweet J Ekworomadu* – the Globetrotters’ one-of-a-kind show is unrivaled in the world of family entertainment. Every game will showcase incredible ball handling wizardry, rim-rattling dunks, trick shots, hilarious comedy and unequaled fan interaction. After the game, Globetrotter stars will sign autographs and take photos with fans.^

Tickets start at $20 and go on sale Tuesday, October 20 at 10 a.m. at harlemglobetrotters.com, ticketmaster.com, the St. Joseph Civic Arena box office, or by phone at 800-745-3000.  Information on group and scout tickets can also be found at harlemglobetrotters.com.

As part of the launch of The Great Assist, the Globetrotters performed before fans in Times Square in New York City on Oct. 6 and named TV personality Robin Roberts as just the 10th Honorary Harlem Globetrotter in history. Roberts joins the likes of Henry Kissinger, Nelson Mandela and Pope Francis, who was honored at the Vatican this past May. The Honorary Harlem Globetrotter accolade recognizes an individual of extraordinary character and achievement who has made an everlasting mark on the world. Roberts has provided inspiration for millions, as she has publicly battled life-threatening health issues.

The Harlem Globetrotters® are a worldwide icon, synonymous with one-of-a-kind family entertainment and great basketball skills. Throughout their history, the Original Harlem Globetrotters have showcased their iconic talents in 122 countries and territories on six continents, often breaking down cultural and societal barriers while providing fans with their first-ever basketball experience. Proud inductees of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, the Globetrotters have entertained hundreds of millions of fans – among them popes, kings, queens, and presidents – over nine thrilling decades. Sponsored by World Vision, Greyhound Lines and Baden Sports, Harlem Globetrotters International, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Herschend Enterprises, the largest family-owned themed entertainment company in the U.S. For the latest news and information about the Harlem Globetrotters, and to purchase tickets and team merchandise, visit the Globetrotters’ official Web site: www.harlemglobetrotters.com.

— Harlem Globetrotters Press Release —

Missouri QB Maty Mauk suspended indefinitely

riggertMissouriMissouri head football coach Gary Pinkel said on Monday that quarterback Maty Mauk has been suspended indefinitely and freshman Drew Lock will remain the Tigers starting quarterback.

Pinkel wouldn’t elaborate on the reason for the suspension.

Mauk started the first four games this season and has completed 51.8 percent of his passes for 654 yards, six touchdowns and four interceptions. His 145 yards on the ground are second-best on the team.

Mauk and offensive lineman Malik Cuellar were suspended before the team’s game against South Carolina last week.

Lock, a true freshman from Lee’s Summit High School, make his first career start last Saturday against South Carolina and he completed 21-of-28 passes for 136 yards and two touchdowns as the Tigers won 24–10.

Lock and the Tigers host No. 11 Florida this Saturday at 6:30 p.m.  The game will be broadcast on ESPN 1550 AM.

Griffon women’s golf team sits 7th after day one of UCO Classic

riggertMissouriWesternOKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – The Missouri Western women’s golf team is currently 7th after day one the UCO Classic on the Lincoln Park Golf Course after scoring a 300 in the first round of the tournament. Lincoln Park (East) is a par-71 and has a yardage of 6,001.

Shi Quing Ong leads the Griffons with a score of 73 in round one, sitting tied for 14th place individual in the tournament. The Griffon’s Madison Romjue is currently tied for 20th place after scoring a 75 in her round of action. Celine Lim and Callie Wilson each reported a score of 76 in round one and sit tied for 28th place.

Western is currently three strokes behind Lindenwood for sixth place and trails both Oklahoma Christian and Henderson State by four strokes for fourth place. Arkansas Tech is the current leader in the club house with a team score of 289. Northeastern State is in second place with a score of 292.

The individual leader is Marla Souvannasing, firing a score of 70 in her first round of action. Four individuals are tied for second in the tournament with a score of 71.

The action continues Tuesday when the Griffons finish round two of the UCO Classic in Oklahoma City.

— MWSU Athletics —

Kansas to start freshman QB Ryan Willis against No. 3 Baylor

riggertKUUniversity of Kansas freshman quarterback Ryan Willis will make his first career start this Saturday as injuries have sideline the top two Jayhawk quarterbacks.

KU announced on Monday that starting quarterback Montell Cozart is “out indefinitely” with a left shoulder sprain, while backup Deondre Ford will miss the rest of the regular season after suffering torn ligaments in his throwing hand.

Willis, a true freshman from Bishop Miege High School in Overland Park, will start against No. 3 Baylor at Memorial Stadium.  The Jayhawks are 41-point underdogs to the Bears.

Cozart was injured in last Saturday’s 38-13 loss at Iowa State, while Ford went down the week before at Rutgers. The Jayhawks are already without the services of senior quarterback Michael Cummings, who tore an ACL during the spring game in April and is unlikely to return this season.

Willis completed 8-of-16 passes for 100 yards while playing in a relief role last Saturday.  Kansas is 0-4 and they’ll kickoff with Baylor this Saturday at 11:00 a.m. in Lawrence.

Ashen sets Northwest record; team places 2nd at Bearcat Fall Classic

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University golf team placed second in its home Bearcat Fall Classic on Monday at Mozingo Lake Golf Course in Maryville, Mo.

Freshman Kaleigh Ashen was second overall and set a Northwest individual record with a round of 72. Cassie Lowell and Steph Charteris had the previous record at 73.

Ashen’s total of 152 also tied Lowell for the lowest 36 round score in Northwest history. Lowell accomplished the feat twice during the 2012 season.

The Bearcats’ combined two-day total of 641 is the second lowest in program history. The 2012 team shot a 627 at the Ottawa Invitational on Sept. 17-18.

Meredith Turner shot a 157 with a final round of 74. She tied for fourth individually but was awarded fifth on the tiebreak.

The tournament featured eight schools and 56 total participants.

Iowa Western won the team event with a 630. Sena Ersoy of Iowa Western won the individual title with a 143 (-1).

Northwest Scores
2. Northwest Missouri – 316 – 325 – 641
2. Kaleigh Ashen – 80 – 72 – 152
6. Brooke Byland – 77 – 81 – 158
t13. Maddie Propst – 79 – 87 – 166
t19. Gia Zupancic – 80 – 88 – 168
t23. Nikki McCurdy – 84 – 85 – 169

— Northwest Athletics —

MIAA announces football players of the week

riggertMIAAKansas City, Mo. – Central Missouri’s Garrett Fugate has been named the MIAA/AstroTurf Football Offensive Athlete of the Week. Lindenwood’s Connor Harris has been named the Defensive Athlete of the Week while UCO’s Seth Hiddink earned Special Teams Athlete of the Week honors.

Offensive Athlete of the Week
Garrett Fugate, QB, Central Missouri

Fugate accounted for 448 yards of total offense and three touchdowns in the Mule’s 54-10 win over Missouri Southern. The Mule’s racked up a school-record 705 yards of total offense in the game and Fugates 448 yards of total offense are the fourth highest single-game total in UCM history and the most for anyone outside of former Harlon Hill winner Eric Czerniewski. He was 21-of-29 (72.4%) passing for 343 yards and two touchdowns and he also ran for 105 yards on 11 carries and scored a touchdown. The 6-3 junior quarterback is a native of Overland Park, Kan. where he competed at Blue Valley Northwest High School.

Defensive Athlete of the Week
Connor Harris, LB, Lindenwood

Connor Harris set a career-high with 24 tackles against Emporia State, the most in NCAA DII for a single-game this season. He had 11 solo tackles and 13 assisted tackles. He had LUs only sack, had 1.5 tackles for loss, and one pass breakup. Four of his tackles, including his sack, came on third down plays and forced a punt. He also had one tackle on fourth down which caused a turnover on downs. Harris performance led a strong showing by LUs defense, which held Emporia State to 24 points below its season average, and held it to 1.0 fewer yards per play than its season average. The 6-0 junior linebacker is a native of Lee’s Summit, Mo. where he competed at Blue Springs South High School.

Special Teams Athlete of the Week
Seth Hiddink, K, Central Oklahoma

Hiddink scored 12 points in UCOs 36-24 win over Nebraska-Kearney, hitting all three field goal tries and all three extra point attempts. He had a pair of 39-yard field goals in the first quarter and then hit a 27-yarder in the final seconds of the second to pull the Bronchos within 17-16 at the break before making his only two extra point attempts in the second half as UCO rallied for the win. The 6-4 junior kicker is a native of Wylie, Texas where he competed at Wylie High School.

— MIAA Press Release —

Big 12 hands out weekly football honors

riggertBig12Irving, Texas – KaVontae Turpin (TCU), Mason Rudolph (Oklahoma State), Eric Striker (Oklahoma) and Austin Seibert (Oklahoma) were chosen as the Big 12 Football Players of the Week by a panel of media that covers the Conference. It marks the first weekly award for each of the four players.

Big 12 Offensive Players of the Week
KaVontae Turpin, TCU, WR, Fr., Monroe, La.

Turpin hauled in six catches for 138 yards and four touchdowns in No. 3 TCU’s 50-7 victory over Texas. The catches, yards and touchdowns are all career bests, and the four TDs were the most by a freshman in Big 12 history and tied for the most in a game by a FBS player this season. Two of the TD grabs came in the first quarter, helping the Horned Frogs jump out to an early 30-0 lead. Turpin also added two carries for 14 yards, a four yard punt return and a 26-yard kickoff return to finish with 182 all-purpose yards in the game. For the season, the freshman from Monroe, La. is second on the team with 634 all-purpose yards.

Mason Rudolph Oklahoma State, QB, So., Rock Hill, S.C.

Rudolph piled up career-high numbers (34-for-55 for 437 yards with three touchdowns) in the No. 19 Cowboys’ narrow 36-34 win over Kansas State. Oklahoma State trailed for most of the game, but Rudolph was at his best in the clutch, completing 10-of-14 passes for 145 yards and a touchdown in the fourth quarter. The sophomore also completed 10-of-14 passes on third and fourth-down attempts in the game, with all 10 completions resulting in first downs. Rudolph’s 437 passing yards were the most for an OSU sophomore and marked the fourth-highest single-game total in school history. He is one of only two underclassmen in the country with multiple 400-yard passing games this season.

Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week
Eric Striker, Oklahoma, LB, Sr., Seffner, Fla.

Striker tied career highs with 12 tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss, and registered two sacks and a forced fumble in No. 14 Oklahoma’s 44-24 win over No. 21 West Virginia. The fumble was returned by teammate Jordan Evans 41 yards for a touchdown to help ice the Sooners’ second win over a ranked opponent this season. Striker increased his career sack total to 18.0, the most by an OU linebacker and 11th-highest overall in program history. His performance helped the Sooners hold West Virginia to an average of 4.3 yards per play after the Mountaineers averaged 6.8 yards per play in their first three games.

Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week
Austin Seibert, Oklahoma, PK/P, Fr., Bellville, Ill.

Seibert made all three of his field goal attempts and each of his five point-after tries while also averaging 43.4 yards on his five punts in No. 14 OU’s 44-24 win over No. 21 West Virginia. His field goals came from 40, 25 and 44 yards as he moved into first place among Big 12 kickers (second overall) in points per game (10.5). Three of Seibert’s punts were downed inside the 20-yard line and two went for more than 50 yards (51 and 58). Seibert is perfect on his kick attempts on the year, connecting on all seven field goal and all 21 of his point-after tries.

— Big 12 Press Release —

Chiefs fall in Cincinnati for third straight loss

riggertChiefsCINCINNATI (AP) — Andy Dalton completes his first 10 passes and makes another big play. The defense allows nothing other than field goals. Through four games, the Bengals are still perfect.

And awfully impressive, too.

Dalton threw a 55-yard touchdown pass on the run — the type of throw he’s rarely made in the past — and Cincinnati remained unbeaten with a 36-21 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

The Bengals (4-0) matched the third-best start in franchise history, two wins shy of the club record. They’ve got the look of a team finally capable of not only reaching the playoffs, but winning once they get there.

“We started the season with a special intent, and that’s to be great,” left tackle Andrew Whitworth said. “We’re not satisfied with being good anymore.”

Dalton has been the thread throughout the wins, ascending to the top of the AFC passer list. He had another spot-on day, completing 17 of 24 for 321 yards with the long touchdown pass to Brandon Tate during a scramble.

“It’s what we expect from this offense,” Dalton said. “We’ve got everybody back, we’re healthy. We’ve done a great job so far getting to 4-0.”

Jeremy Hill ran for three touchdowns as the Bengals got off to a fast start and stayed ahead.

It was another rough day all around for Kansas City (1-3). Alex Smith was sacked five times, the Chiefs settled for Cairo Santos’ club-record seven field goals, and the defense couldn’t keep up with another one of the NFL’s top passers.

The Chiefs have been beaten by Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers and Dalton in the past three weeks. In the past two, Rodgers and Dalton went a combined 41 of 59 for 654 yards with six TD passes.

Dalton came into the game trailing only Rodgers on the league’s passer rating list. He’s been significantly better at throwing on the run this season, and had another out-of-pocket big play at the start of the second half that put the Bengals in control.

He eluded the rush and threw a 55-yard touchdown pass to Tate, who made a diving catch at the 10-yard line, got up and dived into the end zone for a 21-12 lead.

Dalton got the Bengals off to another fast start. He completed all eight of his passes for 122 yards during a pair of 80-yard touchdown drives.

Smith was 31 of 45 for 386 yards, but was under pressure much of the time. The Chiefs came into the game with an NFL-high 14 sacks allowed and gave up five more.

“We knew with Alex Smith, he kind of panics like any quarterback when he gets pressure in his face,” said tackle Domata Peko, who had a pair of sacks and rubbed his belly in celebration each time. “Alex Smith was on his back a lot today, and that was a key thing.”

The clincher was tight end Travis Kelce’s fumble after a catch, with the ball returned to the Kansas City 5-yard line. Hill scored his second touchdown for a 29-15 lead.

“We move the ball when we want to,” Kelce said. “As soon as we get over the 50, we start moving backward. We’ve got to keep moving forward.”

Santos connected from 22, 40, 51, 34, 40, 29 and 51 yards, tying the record for the second-most field goals in a game in NFL history. The Chiefs had more total yards (461-445), ran more plays (73-50) and held the ball for nearly 37 minutes, but had to settle for field goals.

Game notes
Chiefs cornerback Sean Smith returned from a three-game suspension for violating the league’s substance abuse policy and had a tough time covering A.J. Green, who had six catches for 78 yards in the first half. … It was Dalton’s second straight 300-yard passing game and the 16th of his career, including one in the playoffs. … Tennessee’s Rob Bironas holds the NFL record with eight field goals in 2007.

— Associated Press —

Cueto, Royals secure home-field with 6-1 win over Twins

riggertRoyalsMINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Salvador Perez added to his career-best home run total, Johnny Cueto tossed five solid innings and the Kansas City Royals secured home-field advantage throughout the postseason by beating the Minnesota Twins 6-1 on Sunday.

Perez hit his 21st homer in the third inning, one behind Kendrys Morales and Mike Moustakas for the team lead.

Cueto (4-7 with Royals, 11-13 overall) allowed one run over five innings, helping the Royals finish on a five-game winning streak.

The right-hander, whose transition to the AL since a trade from Cincinnati has hardly been smooth, surrendered six hits and four walks. Cueto struck out the last two batters to leave the bases loaded in the fourth after giving up an RBI single to Danny Santana.

The defending AL champion Royals (95-67) posted their best regular-season record since the 1980 team went 97-65.

Ricky Nolasco (5-2) started for the Twins for the first time since May 31 after a right ankle injury sidelined him for the summer, but he lasted only 2 2/3 innings. Alex Gordon hit an RBI double and Alex Rios followed with a two-run double in the second, sticking Nolasco with a career-worst 6.75 ERA, though he logged only 37 1/3 innings.

Max Kepler got his first major league hit for the Twins (83-79), who stayed in wild-card contention until the next-to-last day on the schedule and enjoyed a winning record for the first time in five years. Despite that, their attendance dipped this year, the product of an eroded season-ticket base. They drew 2,220,054 fans, an average of 27,408 per game. Last year’s average was 27,785.

STARTERS FINISH STRONG

Over their last eight games, covering 48 1/3 innings, the Royals rotation posted a collective 1.49 ERA.

HUNTER’S LAST HURRAH?

The Twins used a mostly forward-looking lineup that did not include Torii Hunter, but the 40-year-old right fielder took the microphone in front of the mound for a brief pregame pep talk to the crowd. First, he congratulated the Royals for winning the AL Central division. Then, he thanked the fans for the energy they provided the players this season. He also praised his teammates, who were gathered behind him.

“No matter what’s in store for me for the future, these are my little brothers, and I love `em,” said Hunter, who will be a free agent and has not yet declared his intent to continue his career or not. He came out of the dugout in the middle of the seventh to wave to the crowd, patting his heart during the ovation.

TRAINER’S ROOM

The Royals kept center fielder Lorenzo Cain out of the lineup for the third time in four games because of a bone bruise on his right knee, but manager Ned Yost said Cain should be ready for postseason action after a four-day break. Cain dealt with a similar injury last year in October and batted .333 in 15 postseason games.

UP NEXT

The Royals will begin their AL division series at home on Thursday and Friday against the winner of the wild card game between the Yankees and Astros. Yost has not yet announced his rotation, but Yordano Ventura is on track to start in Game 1, with Cueto likely following him in Game 2.

— Associated Press —

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