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Chiefs waive WR Junior Hemingway to get roster down to 75

riggertChiefsThe Kansas City Chiefs got their roster down to 75 players by the Tuesday afternoon deadline as they released wide receiver Junior Hemingway and offensive lineman Tavon Rooks.  Kansas City also placed linebacker Justin March on the injured reserved list and put quarterback Tyler Bray on the non-football injury list.

Hemingway had 25 receptions and two touchdowns last season as he was a seventh-round draft pick out of Michigan in 2012.  Rooks, a sixth-round draft pick by the Saints in 2014, was in his first year with the Chiefs as he played collegiately at Kansas State.

The Chiefs travel to St. Louis for their final preseason game Thursday at 7:00 p.m. and then have to get their roster down to 53 players by Saturday afternoon.

Northwest Missouri State releases 2015-2016 men’s basketball schedule

Northwest2013riggertMARYVILLE, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State University head men’s basketball coach Ben McCollum has announced the Bearcats’ 2015-16 schedule. This year’s slate includes 14 home games inside Bearcat Arena. Northwest has won the past two MIAA regular season championships and has advanced the the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2013-14 and 2014-15.

Northwest opens the season on Friday, Nov. 13 against Upper Iowa in St. Joseph, Mo., at 5:30 p.m. The following night in St. Joseph, Northwest takes on Wayne State at 5:30 p.m. A highly anticipated rematch of last season’s NCAA second round takes place on Thursday, Nov. 19, as Northwest travels to Sioux Falls, S.D., to take on Augustana. The Bearcats beat the Aggies, 66-65, who were serving as the NCAA opening round hosts last year.

The Bearcats will play three non-conference games at home against Central Methodist (Nov. 24), Kansas Wesleyan (Nov. 27) and Avila (Dec. 31). MIAA play opens with three road game beginning on Dec. 3 at Southwest Baptist. The MIAA home opener for Northwest will be on Saturday, Dec. 12, against Pittsburg State at 3:30 p.m.

The regular season finale will take place in Maryville, Mo., on Saturday, Feb. 27, against Southwest Baptist at 3:30 p.m. The MIAA Tournament is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, March 1, with the Kansas City, Mo., rounds taking place on March 3-6.

Click on this link for the entire 2015-2016 schedule.

— Northwest Athletics —

Royals make deal with Atlanta for Jonny Gomes

riggertRoyalsATLANTA (AP) — Now that he’s officially on the move from Atlanta, Jonny Gomes is excited to be joining the AL Central-leading Kansas City Royals.

The Braves traded Gomes during a 4-0 loss to Miami on Monday night. He left the game in the fifth inning, hugged his teammates in the dugout and began packing up his belongings in the clubhouse.

Laughing that his career “has been kind of nomadic,” Gomes will be making his seventh move to a new team in the last five years.

“I’ve been on some good teams — won the World Series, lost the World Series, lost in a playoff game to (Kansas City) last year in the one-game wild card,” he said. “Once (the regular season) is over, it’s a clean slate. Batting averages are gone. Wins and losses are gone. Nothing to be taken for granted. I’ll just go over there, be Jonny Gomes, try not to clog it up and help them win.”

Atlanta sent Gomes and an undisclosed amount of cash to Kansas City for shortstop Luis Valenzuela. The Braves assigned Valenzuela to Class A Rome.

The 34-year-old Gomes has been in the postseason four times since 2010 and helped Boston win the World Series two years ago. The Red Sox traded Gomes and ace Jon Lester to Oakland last year for outfielder Yoenis Cespedes and a draft pick.

“I think that just comes with the status for playing a long time on a one-year deal,” he said. “Therefore, you kind of become tradeable if things don’t work out with the team that you’re on.”

Gomes hit .221 with seven homers and 22 RBIs in 195 at-bats with Atlanta. He was playing left field for the Braves and has been a designated hitter during his career. He also pitched Friday in a blowout loss to the New York Yankees.

Kansas City, last year’s AL champion, began the day 13 games up in the AL Central. The Braves started the day 18 games out of first place in the NL East.

— Associated Press —

St. Louis uses five-run seventh inning to rally past Washington

riggertCardinalsST. LOUIS (AP) — Jason Heyward hit a two-run, tie-breaking double in the seventh inning to key a five-run rally, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Washington Nationals 8-5 on Monday night.

St. Louis won for the eighth time in nine games and moved five games ahead of the idle Pittsburgh Pirates in the NL Central.

Washington, which had won six of its previous eight, fell 6 1/2 games behind the New York Mets in the NL East. New York beat Philadelphia 3-1 on Monday.

The Cardinals sent 10 batters to the plate in the seventh and erased a 5-3 deficit with five two-out runs.

Kolten Wong followed Heyward’s hit with a run-scoring single to push the lead to 8-5.

Stephen Piscotty and Jhonny Peralta had RBI hits off Casey Janssen (1-3) to tie the game. Felipe Rivero gave up the double to Heyward.

Kevin Siegrist (6-1) picked up the win despite allowing three runs in the seventh.

St. Louis closer Trevor Rosenthal recorded his 42nd save in 44 opportunities. He had missed the previous three games due to the birth of his daughter.

Ryan Zimmerman hit a three-run homer and drove in four runs for the Nationals. Zimmerman, who went 3 for 5 and was a triple shy of the cycle, has 15 RBI in his last eight games.

Heyward, who was homer shy of the cycle in Sunday’s 7-5 win at San Francisco, is 7 for 14 in his last four games.

St. Louis starter John Lackey gave up two runs, one earned, in six innings. He struck out eight and walked four.

Washington starter Gio Gonzalez surrendered three runs in six innings. He had given up 14 earned runs over his last three starts totaling 12 1/3 innings.

The Cardinals scored three runs in the third on successive run-scoring hits by Yadier Molina, Kolten Wong and Mark Reynolds to go up 3-1.

Zimmerman’s three-run homer in the seventh, his 13th of the season, put the Nationals up 5-3.

TRAINER’S ROOM:

Nationals: INF Yunel Escobar returned to the lineup on Monday. He missed the previous three games after being hit on the hand by a pitch on Thursday.

Cardinals: RHP Carlos Martinez was scratched from his scheduled start on Tuesday due to a sore back suffered in his last start Thursday in Arizona. LHP Marco Gonzales will be recalled from Triple-A Memphis to make the start. The Cardinals first-round selection in the 2013 draft, Gonzales is 1-4 with 5.20 ERA in 13 starts in Memphis. … RHP Lance Lynn will make his scheduled start Friday despite rolling his ankle in Saturday’s 6-0 win at San Francisco.

UP NEXT:

Washington RHP Joe Ross (5-5, 3.24 ERA) will take on LHP Marco Gonzales in the second game of the three-game set on Tuesday. Gonzales is making his first appearance of the season. Ross is 2-0 in his last two starts with a 0.69 ERA, allowing just one run in 13 innings.

— Associated Press —

Benedictine announces coaching staff additions to women’s basketball, baseball

riggertBenedictineBenedictine College head women’s basketball coach Chad Folsom has announced that Chris Emery from Tampa, Fla., has joined the Ravens coaching staff as a Graduate Assistant for the upcoming season.

Emery comes to Benedictine from Florida Gulf Coast University where he was a manager for the NCAA Div. I women’s basketball team the past two seasons.  Each year that Chris was part of the program the Lady Eagles qualified for the Women’s Div. I National Tournament, beating Oklahoma State University this past season.

“We are very excited that Chris will be joining our women’s basketball coaching staff,” stated Coach Folsom. “He brings a great deal of experience having been a part of a very successful NCAA Div. I basketball program. Chris is a hard worker and very eager to learn and will be a strong asset to our Lady Raven basketball program.”

Chris graduated from Florida Gulf Coast with degree in Business Management with an emphasis in Sport Management. He will be pursuing his M.B.A. while assisting the women’s basketball program.

“I am beyond thankful for the opportunity to further my education at Benedictine College,” Emery said. “I am looking forward to learning under Coach Folsom, spreading my knowledge with the team and gaining valuable experience coaching at Benedictine College.”

The Lady Ravens went 26-9 last season and earned a No. 17 ranking in the final NAIA Division I Women’s Basketball Top 25 Coaches’ Poll. The team earned an automatic bid to the NAIA Div. I Women’s Basketball National Championship, held in Independence, Mo., after winning the Heart of America Athletic Conference Tournament Championship and played into the Round of 16 at the Tournament.

Also Monday, Benedictine head baseball coach Anthony Everman has announced the addition of Adam Hilker to the baseball coaching staff.

“We are very excited that Adam has joined the Raven family.” Coach Everman said. “He has a lot of passion for helping players reach their full potential and he will be a big asset on the recruiting trail.

“Adam understands the vision of Benedictine College and he will be a great fit for our program as we continue to move forward.”

Hilker is a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado where he earned both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. He was also a member of the baseball program where he was a second team All-Great West Conference shortstop selection and team captain for three seasons.

“I am extremely thankful for the opportunity given to me by Coach Everman and the administration here at Benedictine to work at such a great institution,” Hilker said. “I look forward to getting started working with the student athletes and further my coaching career.”

After wrapping up his playing career at Northern Colorado, he served as the Director of Baseball Operations for his alma mater while pursuing his Master’s and continued as a Volunteer Assistant Coach until July 2014. He has served as a head coach for two summer collegiate leagues, most recently leading the Melville Millionaires of the Western Major Baseball League in Melville, Saskatchewan, Canada.

— BC Athletics —

Kansas City drops series finale at Tampa Bay 3-2

riggertRoyalsST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — A couple of solo home runs from unlikely sources and four strong innings of relief were just enough for the Tampa Bay Rays to get their first and only win of the season over the Kansas City Royals.

Brandon Guyer and Kevin Kiermaier homered, and four Tampa Bay pitchers held the Royals to one hit over the final five innings Sunday in the Rays’ 3-2 win.

By salvaging the final game of a three-game series, the Rays prevented the Royals from a 7-0 sweep of their season series, a feat they have not accomplished since going 12-0 against Baltimore in 1988. The AL Central-leading Royals lost for only the sixth time in 23 games.

“They’re kind of firing on all cylinders right now and we need to get to that point,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said. “We needed this win because we’ve had some frustrating losses, no doubt. We needed to bounce back and get a win in a tight ball game.”

Kiermaier’s sixth-inning homer off Luke Hochevar (1-1) broke a 2-2 tie. It was Kiermaier’s second homer in two games and seventh of the season.

Xavier Cedeno (3-1) got the win in relief while Brad Boxberger pitched the ninth for his 32nd save.

Four of Kansas City’s seven hits came during a two-run third that included RBI by Ben Zobrist and Lorenzo Cain. The Royals had a chance to tie it in the eighth when Rays first baseman James Loney turned a double play by throwing Zobrist out at the plate after fielding a bouncer the Royals thought was foul.

“A game shouldn’t be decided on a play like that,” said Kendrys Morales, who never left the batting circle and was tagged by Rays catcher Rene Rivera. “It’s a little bit frustrating. That play should be reviewable.”

“I think we had some luck on our side right there,” Kiermaier said. “But for us to close out a game today was great because we’ve struggled doing that lately.”

Rays starter Nathan Karns gave up two runs on six hits while striking out five. It was the rookie right-hander’s 19th start in which he has given up two runs or fewer, most in the AL.

Kansas City starter Danny Duffy gave up two runs while striking out six in five innings.

Guyer led off the third with a homer on an 0-2 pitch from Duffy, his sixth of the season.

“A lot of my homers this year have come with two strikes,” said Guyer, who had three hits and scored twice. “I choke up on the bat and just stay simple, put it in play. That’s when a lot of the power comes, but on that one I wasn’t thinking home run at all.”

BULLPEN SERIES

Kiermaier’s home run off Hochevar accounted for the only run given up by the Royals’ bullpen in the series. … The Rays’ bullpen has given up only one run over 17 2/3 innings in the last four games. … Boxberger took the AL lead with his 32nd save.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: OF Alex Rios, out of the lineup for the second straight game with a virus, was sent back to Kansas City. … RHP Ryan Madson has been resting since Aug. 22 to recover from a dead-arm period.

Rays: OF Steven Souza Jr. (broken left hand) is hitting off a tee and doing soft toss. He expects to be back in mid-September.

UP NEXT

Royals: RHP Johnny Cueto (9-9) looks to end a personal two-game skid when he faces Detroit RHP Justin Verlander (2-6) in the opener of a nine-game homestand Tuesday night. Verlander is coming off a 5-0 shutout Wednesday against the Los Angeles Angels in which he took a no-hitter into the ninth inning.

Rays: RHP Chris Archer (11-10) will go against Orioles LHP Wei-Yin Chin (8-6) Monday night to start a three-game series in Baltimore.

— Associated Press —

Chiefs settle on long snapper, waive 11 players

riggertChiefsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs have selected James Winchester to serve as their long snapper, waiving Andrew East and 10 others Sunday as they pare down to the 75-man roster limit by Tuesday afternoon.

The Chiefs still need to cut four more players.

Winchester and East, who recently became engaged to Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson, made up one of the few position battles in training camp this year. East played his college ball at Vanderbilt.

Other players waived by the Chiefs were tight end Adam Schiltz; wide receivers Kenny Cook, Jeret Smith and L’Damian Washington; offensive linemen Charles Tuaau, Marcus Reed and Anthony Dima; defensive lineman Vaughn Martin; and defensive backs Kenneth Penny and Aaron Hester.

Kansas City visits St. Louis for its final preseason game Thursday night.

— Associated Press —

Carpenter, Moss, Reynolds homer as Cardinals beat Giants 7-5

riggertCardinalsSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — It’s coming together for Brandon Moss at the plate, and that’s helping the National League’s best team playing as well as ever.

Moss, Matt Carpenter and Mark Reynolds all hit home runs, Yadier Molina drove in two and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the San Francisco Giants 7-5 on Sunday.

“My at-bats continue to feel a lot better than they were,” Moss said. “I feel like I’m squaring it up more often and if I can do that, the results will come.”

Jason Heyward added three hits and drove in a run for the Cardinals, who won for the seventh time in eight games. Greg Garcia also drove in a run.

“It’s coming together right now,” Heyward said. “Hitting-wise, we’ve kept our heads up and kept plugging away.”

Jaime Garcia (7-4) allowed season highs in hits (10) and runs (four) but was effective enough to improve to 4-0 over his past six starts. He did not walk a batter and struck out one, a season low.

“I made a few mistakes but I continued to battle,” Garcia said. “I got some big outs when I needed them and that kept us in it.”

Marlon Byrd celebrated his 38th birthday with a pair of doubles, a triple and four RBI. Kelby Tomlinson also drove in a run for the Giants, who ended a 3-3 homestand.

Byrd might have collected a couple more RBI if not for Moss’ diving catch in the third, stranding a pair of runners.

“It wasn’t the best read and I knew I had to dive to try and catch it,” Moss said. “I broke back the way it came off the bat.”

Chris Heston (11-8) returned to the rotation for the first time in two weeks. He was optioned to Triple-A Sacramento but did not pitch in a game, instead throwing two bullpen sessions.

“I don’t think that affected me,” Heston said. “I felt fresh. I just got some balls up and they hit them hard.”

Heston gave up five runs on nine hits in his 3 2/3 innings of work. He did not walk a batter and struck out one, matching his season low.

Brandon Belt had four hits and Buster Posey collected three hits for the Giants. Nori Aoki had two.

Kevin Seigrist pitched the ninth for his sixth save.

Carpenter hit the second pitch of the game for a home run as the first four Cardinals reached base safely. Stephen Piscotty singled, Heyward tripled and Molina singled.

The Giants got two runs back in the first on Byrd’s first double, but the Cardinals tacked on runs in the third, fourth and sixth.

“We added a few runs we really needed,” Moss said.

Byrd, who doubled in a run in the sixth and tripled in another in the eighth, has 11 RBI in his last four games.

Heyward was a home run shy of the cycle for the second straight Sunday. Piscotty finished the series 7 for 12 and with a seven-game hitting streak.

TRAINER’S ROOM:

Cardinals: Right-hander Lance Lynn reported no problems with his right ankle, which he injured during Saturday’s game. He expects to make his next start.

Giants: Infielders Brandon Crawford (tight oblique) and Joe Panik (lower back inflammation) both took grounders Sunday. Crawford is expected to play Monday night against the Dodgers.

UP NEXT:

Cardinals: RHP John Lackey (11-8, 2.92) starts the series opener against the Nationals and LHP Gio Gonzalez (9-7, 4.11) on Monday night.

Giants: RHP Jake Peavy (4-6, 4.21) gets the call Monday night as the Giants open an important NL West series against the Dodgers and LHP Brett Anderson (8-8, 3.36) in Los Angeles.

— Associated Press —

No. 25 Benedictine opens season with 24-14 win over Evangel

riggertBCFBThe 25th ranked Benedictine football team opened up their 2015 campaign on Saturday with a 24-14 win over Evangel University thanks in large part to two big defensive plays in the first half.

The Ravens Dre Graves returned a Brett Diers pass for 80-yards to score the first touchdown of the season in the first quarter for Benedictine and then a blocked field goal set up a five-play, 70-yard drive that was capped off by a Diego Rodriquez two-yard run pushing Benedictine ahead 14-0 early in the second quarter.

After a Derek Rodgers 22-yard field goal extended Benedictine’s lead to 17-0 at the half, the Crusaders were finally able to break through on the scoreboard late in the third quarter.

The Ravens answered on a 18-yard touchdown pass from Jacob Koester to David Claypool in the fourth quarter before Evangel closed out the scoring with one minute left in the game.

Koester finished with 244 yards passing off 16 completions for the Ravens while Tyler Henness anchored the rushing attack with 85 yards on 19 carries. Henness finished with 128 all-purpose yards as he added 43 yards receiving off four catches. Christian Haack led the Raven receivers with 69 yards off three receptions.

In all, Benedictine gained 403 yards off 67 plays with a total of 159 on the ground to go with Koester’s total through the air.

Defensively, Shane Baumann led the Ravens with 11 tackles while Josh Rhodes and Graves each added eight tackles. The Ravens recorded two sacks for a loss of 15 yards and four tackles for a loss of 25 yards. They finished with three interceptions as Burl Brisbane and Kenny Barrow accounted for the remaining two.

The Ravens take to the road for the second game of the season as they travel to Kansas City, Mo., for a 1 p.m. game against Avila University.

— BC Athletics —

Moustakas drives in three, Royals stay perfect against Rays

riggertRoyalsST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Mike Moustakas had three hits and three RBI, Kendrys Morales kept up his torrid two-out hitting and the AL Central-leading Kansas City Royals beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-3 on Saturday night.

Morales had an RBI single and Moustakas a run-scoring double off Jake Odorizzi (6-7) as the Royals grabbed a 4-3 lead in the fifth. Morales leads the majors with 47 RBI with two outs this season, breaking the team record of 46 set by Joe Randa in 2000.

Lorenzo Cain had a run-scoring single in the sixth, and Moustakas added an RBI single in the ninth.

Kris Medlen (3-0) allowed three runs and four hits over 5 1/3 innings in his second start and ninth appearance since returning from elbow ligament replacement surgery. Wade Davis, the third Royals reliever, got the last three outs for his 13th save.

Kevin Kiermaier homered for the Rays, who have lost 10 of 15. Tampa Bay has dropped all six games against Kansas City this season and 20 of 25 over the last four seasons.

Tampa Bay took a 3-2 lead in the fourth when Asdrubal Cabrera had a run-scoring single and Kiermaier hit a two-run homer.

Eric Hosmer, mired an 0-for-13 slide, and Moustakas both had RBI doubles during the top of the fourth to put the Royals ahead 2-0.

Odorizzi gave up four runs and seven hits in 4 2/3 innings. He is winless in six starts, which includes a stretch of five no-decisions where the right-hander pitched at least six innings in each game.

Rays catcher Rene Rivera appeared to get cut near around the mouth after Medlen’s pitch deflected off Rivera’s arm and struck his face in the third. After a brief treatment period with a team trainer near the plate, Rivera remained in the game and went to first base.

Tampa Bay loaded the bases with two outs later in the third, but failed to score when Evan Longoria struck out.

The Rays became the last team in the majors to reach 1 million in home attendance with an announced crowd of 24,372.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: Manager Ned Yost said LF Alex Gordon, out since July 9 with a strained left groin, is getting close to returning. Gordon is currently on a minor league rehab assignment with Triple-A Omaha. … OF Alex Rios was late scratch due to illness.

Rays: LHP Matt Moore should get some starts after rejoining the team next month. He was sent to Triple-A Durham Aug. 3 after going 1/3 with an 8.78 ERA in six starts following his return from elbow ligament replacement surgery. “We need Matt to pitch,” manager Kevin Cash said.

UP NEXT

Royals LHP Danny Duffy (7-6) will go against Rays RHP Nathan Karns (7-5) in the finale of the three-game series Sunday.

— Associated Press —

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