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Griffon softball gets swept at home by No. 20 Emporia State

MWSUST. JOSEPH – The Missouri Western softball team had its offense stymied in a doubleheader sweep at the hands of No. 20 Emporia State in MWSU’s final regular season games of the season. Kaitlyn Caston won both games for Emporia State, holding MWSU to two runs and 11 hits on the day.

GAME 1: Emporia State 2, MWSU 1

All the scoring in game one came in the first frame as No. 20 Emporia State jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning of game one with a two-run home run from Danielle Sprinkle off Janie Smith.

The Griffons added one in the bottom half of the inning when Kailey Green grounded into a fielder’s choice that scored Tiffany Gillaspy. Missouri Western got just four hits off Kaitlyn Caston in the game and stranded four runners on base. Katie Klosterman went 2-3 at the plate with Morgan Rathmann and Gillaspy picking up the other Griffon hits.

Smith was solid after the first, holding the Hornets to just those two runs on nine hits. She struck out seven and walked two. The loss dropped Smith to 16-9 on the season.

GAME 2: Emporia State 5, MWSU 1

Three unearned runs in the top of the fifth broke a scoreless tie and gave the Hornets the only runs they needed to complete the sweep.

With two already out in the top of the fifth an error by Griffon shortstop Shelbie Atwell kept Emporia State alive. The Hornets followed the error with two-straight RBI singles and a wild pitch allowed the third run of the inning to score. The Griffons had a chance to answer in the bottom half of the inning. Sydney Washington doubled with one out and Atwell followed with a single, then a stolen base to put two runners in scoring position with one out. Rebekah Mueller struck out to record the second out and Brooke Schaben ended the inning with a foul out.

MWSU threatened again in the bottom of the sixth but Caston was able to get out of it again. Emporia State scored their fourth and fifth runs of the game, all with two outs, when Caston hit a two-run home run in the top of the seventh.

After the game, seniors Tiffany Gillaspy and Brooke Schaben were honored for their contributions to the Griffon Softball program. The team finished the regular season 33-17 overall and 17-9 in the MIAA. They will move on to play in the MIAA Tournament next weekend. Tournament play begins Thursday in Overland Park, Kansas.

No. 14 Missouri loses Saturday at 8th-ranked Vanderbilt 12-2

riggertMizzouNASHVILLE, Tenn. – No. 14 Mizzou baseball dropped game two of its series at No. 8 Vanderbilt, 12-2, on Saturday afternoon (April 25) at Hawkins Field. Vanderbilt’s Philip Pfiefer struck out a career-high 13 Mizzou batters en-route to his third win of the season. Mizzou’s Tanner Houck (Collinsville, Ill.) was tagged with the loss after allowing seven runs on nine hits, both season-highs for the freshman.

Junior Josh Lester (Columbus, Ga.) and sophomore Ryan Howard (St. Charles, Mo.) each finished the game with two hits and senior Jake Ivory (St. Charles, Mo.) tallied his second career homer in the fifth inning. Howard and Ivory had the team’s RBIs on Saturday. The loss is just Mizzou’s third on Saturday this season, dropping the Tigers to 12-3 on Saturdays. Mizzou is now 26-17 and 12-8 in SEC play. Vanderbilt moves to 32-12 and 14-6 in SEC play.

Houck cruised through the first two innings before getting into trouble in the third. He allowed a bunt single to catcher Jason Delay. He was moved to second base on a sacrifice bunt and Ro Coleman then reached on a fielder’s choice to put a pair of men on ahead of a three-run homer by Rhett Wiseman, his second of the weekend. That gave Vanderbilt a 3-0 lead after three innings.

The Tigers looked primed to respond to the three-spot in the third, putting the first two runners on in the fourth. But strikeouts from Zach Lavy (Auxvasse, Mo.) and Trey Harris (Powder Springs, Ga.) and a fielder’s choice by Shane Benes (Town & Country, Mo.) got Vanderbilt out of the jam.

Mizzou got on the board in the fifth inning on Ivory’s second career homer, a shot over the right field wall. But Vanderbilt came right back in the bottom of the frame, scoring on a two-out RBI double by Dansby Swanson to regain a three-run cushion at 4-1.

Vanderbilt then came back and put up a crooked number in the sixth, extending the lead to 7-1 before Houck was lifted in favor of Austin Tribby (Springfield, Mo.). Mizzou added another run in the seventh on an RBI double by Howard and Lester nearly cut into the lead as he drove a pitch to the warning track with runners on second and third, but it was caught for out No. 3 to end the threat. Vandy added a run in the seventh inning and four more in the eighth on a grand slam by Zander Wiel. Mizzou then got nothing in the ninth.

Mizzou and Vanderbilt will play the series finale Sunday at 1 p.m. at Hawkins Field. Peter Fairbanks (4-3, 2.48 ERA) will get the start for the Tigers against Vanderbilt’s Walker Buehler (3-1, 2.68 ERA).

— MU Sports Information —

No. 19 Northwest defeats Lindenwood to advance to MIAA men’s title championship

Northwest2013riggertThe No. 19 ranked Northwest Missouri State men’s tennis team beat Lindenwood University, 5-0, on Saturday in the semifinal round of the MIAA Tournament at the Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield, Mo.

Northwest moves to 17-6 on the year while Lindenwood drops to 6-14.

Singles competition
1. #34 Boissinot,Romain (NW) vs. Bogic,Filip (LWU) unfinished
2. #43 Tete,Mauro (NW) vs. Ysa,Yoshikazu (LWU) unfinished
3. Riveros,Alvaro (NW) vs. El Idrissi,Naoufal (LWU) unfinished
4. Azzaoui,Hicham (NW) vs. Rabenhorst,Johannes (LWU) unfinished
5. Altmann,Josef (NW) def. Bruenger,Nicholas (LWU) 6-3, 6-0
6. Glowick,Fin (NW) def. Bavrlic,Slobodan (LWU) 6-0, 6-0

Doubles competition
1. Boissinot,Romain/Riveros,Alvaro (NW) def. Ysa,Yoshikazu/Rabenhorst,Johannes (LWU) 8-1
2. Autones,Aymeric/Tete,Mauro (NW) def. Bogic,Filip/El Idrissi,Naoufal (LWU) 9-8
3. Altmann,Josef/Glowick,Fin (NW) def. Bruenger,Nicholas/Bavrlic,Slobodan (LWU) 8-2

Northwest Missouri State will play for their sixth straight MIAA Tournament title Sunday at noon in Springfield, Mo. The Bearcats will face Nebraska-Kearney, who defeated Southwest Baptist, 5-0, in the other semifinal.

— Northwest Sports Information —

St. Louis beats Milwaukee after Wainwright leaves with injury

riggertCardinalsMILWAUKEE (AP) — St. Louis lost ace Adam Wainwright to an ankle injury, and then got a boost from Mitch Harris that helped the Cardinals to a 5-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday night.

Wainwright was helped from the field by a trainer after injuring his left ankle while stumbling out of the batter’s box on his popup to first leading off the fifth inning. He allowed three hits in four shutout innings.

The 29-year-old Harris then tossed 1 1/3 scoreless innings in his major league debut after serving five years of active duty in the U.S. Navy following his graduation from the Naval Academy.

Matt Holliday hit a three-run drive in the seventh for St. Louis, which has won four in a row. It was Holliday’s first homer of the season.

The Brewers lost for the 10th time in 11 games to fall to 3-15. Every other team in the majors has at least six victories.

Milwaukee scored three runs with two outs in the eighth on an RBI single by Adam Lind and a bases-loaded double by Aramis Ramirez, but Hector Gomez bounced out to third to strand the tying runs.

Matt Belisle (1-0) got five outs for the win and Seth Maness pitched 1 1/3 innings for his first save.

Holliday’s 26th career homer against the Brewers put the Cardinals up 5-0. Matt Carpenter, who extended his hitting streak to 12 games with a fifth-inning single, doubled with one out in the seventh and Jason Heyward drew a walk.

Brewers manager Ron Roenicke was ejected during the pitching change to Jeremy Jeffress, whose first pitch was hammered over the wall in right-center by Holliday.

St. Louis grabbed a 2-0 lead in the second when Kolten Wong had an RBI triple and came home on a wild relay throw to third by shortstop Jean Segura.

Wainwright will be re-evaluated when the Cardinals return to St. Louis. The Cardinals complete a six-game trip with a Sunday afternoon game at Miller Park.

Milwaukee right-hander Wily Peralta (0-3) allowed seven hits in six innings in his third consecutive loss. He struck out four and walked two.

UP NEXT

Cardinals: RHP Lance Lynn (1-1, 1.56 ERA) has allowed one earned run in each of his three starts this season. He is 6-2 in his career against the Brewers, including 4-1 with a 1.85 ERA in six starts at Miller Park.

Brewers: Mike Fiers, who gave up two grand slams in his last outing, has yet to make a quality start in three outings. Fiers, who hit Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton in the face last September, is 0-3 this season with a 6.75 ERA and opponents are batting .333 against him.

TRAINER’S ROOM:

Cardinals: C Yadier Molina, forced out of Friday’s 3-0 win over the Brewers after being struck on the right knee guard by a foul tip, was out of the lineup. Tony Cruz started in place of Molina. “We’re still hopeful that we’re talking a day or so. We’ll adjust as we need to,” manager Mike Matheny said.

Brewers: With starters Carlos Gomez (CF), Jonathan Lucroy (C) and Scooter Gennett (2B) all on the disabled list, Roenicke has been forced to mix-and-match, using 16 different lineups through the first 17 games. “I guess what it tells you is that, if you’re changing all the time, something’s not working,” Roenicke said.

UPON FURTHER REVIEW

The Brewers successfully challenged a call at first base in the sixth inning, negating what would have been the Cardinals’ fourth double play. Pinch-hitter Elian Herrera opened with a walk and Jean Segura followed with a bouncer to second. Segura was originally called out on the end of 4-6-3 double play, but the call was overturned after a review estimated at 49 seconds. The Brewers are 4-0 in challenges this season.

— Associated Press —

Seven players disciplined for Royals-White Sox brawl

riggertRoyalsCHICAGO (AP) — The Kansas City Royals and Chicago White Sox each lost Saturday without playing a game.

Four members of the Royals and three from the White Sox were punished for their roles in a series-opening brawl in Chicago, and six of the players drew suspensions. Major League Baseball placed the blame for the fighting squarely on both teams.

Royals pitcher Yordano Ventura was handed a seven-game suspension, fellow starter Edinson Volquez given five games and outfielder Lorenzo Cain and reliever Kelvin Herrera got two games apiece.

White Sox pitchers Chris Sale and Jeff Samardzija were suspended five games each, while catcher Tyler Flowers escaped suspension but joined the others in getting an undisclosed fine.

All the players who received suspensions are appealing, which means they will be able to play in Sunday’s series finale.

The game scheduled for Saturday was rained out.

“Everybody had some elements of their behavior over the course of that incident on both sides that they wish they handled differently,” White Sox general manager Rick Hahn said during a conference call Saturday. “Respect the fact that our players stood up and took responsibility for their actions and expressed remorse over those things they wish had been handled better.

“It is something that happens from time to time,” Hahn added. “It’s part of the game.”

It’s a costly part of the game, though. Along with the suspensions, Hahn said reliever Matt Albers fractured a finger on his throwing hand in the melee and will go on the disabled list.

Meanwhile, Herrera is already awaiting an appeal on a five-game suspension that was handed down after he threw a pitch behind Oakland third baseman Brett Lawrie during a series last weekend.

Ventura was fined for hitting Lawrie with a 99 mph fastball during the same series. “We understand that Major League Baseball has to do what they think is fair in situations like this,” Royals manager Ned Yost said in a team statement.

“Now, we just have to wait for the appeals process to play out.” Tensions between the Royals and White Sox had been building since the opening series of the season, when the teams combined to hit six batters. Two more were plunked early Thursday night when Ventura hit Jose Abreu in the fourth inning and Sale hit Mike Moustakas in the fifth.

The simmering anger finally boiled over in the seventh, when Ventura snagged a grounder from Chicago outfielder Adam Eaton and the two exchanged words before Eaton was thrown out at first. Eaton had to be restrained from Ventura, who was ejected from his second straight start.

“It was a messy situation,” Ventura said through a translator. Players from both dugouts and bullpens then ran onto the field. Volquez whiffed throwing a haymaker, and several other players threw punches in a fight that lasted several minutes. “There are real negative repercussions of this,” Hahn said.”

After he was thrown from the game, Sale went to the Royals clubhouse and was seen pounding on the door.

While nothing more transpired, Hahn said he spoke to his star pitcher about it Friday. “It was a private conversation,” Hahn said. “We certainly understand where Chris was coming from in terms of the emotion involved in the moment and what he was hoping to accomplish, and at the same time realizing that perhaps there was a better way to handle these things going forward.”

Five players ultimately were ejected from Thursday night’s game, which the Royals won in 13 innings.

Among them was Cain, who has been hit by pitches four times this season. Moustakas and teammate Alex Gordon have been hit an AL-leading five times apiece, and the Royals have been hit 17 times as a team — tied with Texas for the league lead entering the day. “This game’s emotional and it seems to follow them around,” said White Sox manager Robin Ventura, who famously charged the mound and was pummeled by the Rangers’ Nolan Ryan during a game in 1993.

“Everybody gets emotional and reacts to things and that’s what happened.”

The Royals are starting to earn a fighting reputation. Along with their two series with the White Sox and a tense three-game set in Oakland, Ventura got into a heated argument with Angels slugger Mike Trout during a series in Los Angeles. While acknowledging that the Royals must do a better job of containing their emotions, Yost insisted that his club has rarely been the instigator in a string of testy situations.

“Hopefully it’s all behind us,” he said Thursday night, “and we can move forward.”

The teams played eight innings Friday night without incident, but the rest of the game was postponed due to rain with the score 2-2. It was supposed to resume Saturday, but more rain in Chicago means that it will now resume Sunday with the Royals batting in the top of the ninth. John Danks is scheduled to start for the White Sox in the second game Sunday, while fellow left-hander Jason Vargas is expected to go for the Royals. No makeup date was announced for Saturday’s game.

— Associated Press —

Bearcat women’s tennis falls to SBU in MIAA semifinals

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University women’s tennis team fell to Southwest Baptist on Saturday afternoon in the MIAA semifinals, 5-3, at the Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield, Mo.

Northwest is now 17-7 on the year. No. 19 ranked Southwest Baptist improved to 21-2.

Aniek Kolen and Stephanie Mannix combined to score all three of Northwest’s points. Kolen won at No. 4 singles and Mannix won at No. 5. The duo also came up with an 8-0 victory at No. 3 doubles.

Singles competition
1. #20 Varga,Fanni (SBU) def. #50 Quesada,Camila (NW) 6-4, 6-2
2. #22 Zentai,Christina (SBU) def. Jarolim,Lorena Rivas (NW) 6-3, 6-2
3. Zehnder,Maria Josie (SBU) def. Jaquet,Margaux (NW) 6-3, 6-3
4. Kolen,Aniek (NW) def. Tuemmers,Lani (SBU) 6-3, 6-1
5. Mannix,Stephanie (NW) def. Federer,Beatrix (SBU) 6-0, 6-4
6. Jovanovic,Zorana (SBU) vs. Hull,Marianne (NW) unfinished

Doubles competition
1. #4 Varga,Fanni/Zentai,Christina (SBU) def. Jarolim,Lorena Rivas/Quesada,Camila (NW) 8-1
2. Zehnder,Maria Josie/Tuemmers,Lani (SBU) def. Hull,Marianne/Jaquet,Margaux (NW) 8-3
3. Mannix,Stephanie/Kolen,Aniek (NW) def. Federer,Beatrix/Jovanovic,Zorana (SBU) 8-0

Northwest Missouri State will face Nebraska-Kearney at 9 a.m. on Sunday morning in Springfield, Mo., in the third place match. Southwest Baptist will play Northeastern State for the championship.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Griffons get two walk-off wins against Northwest Missouri State Friday

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH – In what could be considered poetic justice, the Missouri Western baseball team finished the regular season with a pair of extra inning, walk-off wins to put an exclamation point on an often heartbreaking season.

Missouri Western has been on the wrong end of nine walk-offs this season but picked up two of its own Friday over Northwest Missouri State to finish the regular season 29-19 and 22-14 in the MIAA.

Friday’s doubleheader ran just into Saturday with a 40 minute delay during game two pushing the winning run across the plate at the stroke of midnight.

GAME 1: MWSU 6, Northwest Missouri State 5 (8 innings)

Fittingly, two seniors combined for a walk-off win in game one for the Griffons.

Cody Childs’ single to left field scored Trevor LaHonta in the bottom of the eighth with two outs. LaHonta led off the inning with a single to right field. Ryan Degner followed with a sacrifice bunt that advanced LaHonta to second. Orencio Fisher made the second out of the inning with a ground out to shortstop before Childs game winner through the left side.

Northwest took an early lead, scoring one in the first. MWSU jumped ahead in the third with three runs. Both teams scored one in the fifth then the Bearcats added three in the seventh to take a 5-4 lead. Cosimo Cannella tied it in the bottom of the seventh with a solo home run to left field.

Matt Russell, another Griffon senior, picked up the win, recording two outs. Weston Caindec lasted the first four innings, allowing two runs on four hits. Richard Peoples gave up three runs on three hits in two and a third innings of work. Fisher, Childs, Cannella and Michael Yeager all had two hits. Childs drove in two.

GAME 2: MWSU 4, Northwest Missouri State 3 (9 innings)

David Glaude roped a line drive down the right field line to drive in Fisher for the winning score in game two. The game was supposed to just go seven innings after the first game went to extra innings but a run by Northwest in the top of the seventh knotted the game up. That run came after a 40 minute rain delay with a runner on first and no outs in the top half of the seventh.

Fisher led off the ninth, beating out a ground ball to the shortstop. Cody Childs followed by reaching on an error then Cosimo Cannella popped up for the first out. Glaude then lined a 1-0 pitch down the right field line that brought Fisher home from second to take the series three games to one.

Josh Lansangan picked up the win in his final regular season game as a Griffon, pitching the final inning and two-thirds. The senior struck out four and allowed two hits. Glaude finished the game 3-5 with three RBIs. Degner, Fisher and Brandon Downs all had two hits in game two.

The Griffons entered the day in fifth place in the MIAA, one game behind Washburn and Nebraska-Kearney, who were tied for fourth. Those two are scheduled to play a doubleheader on Saturday that could allow the Griffons to move into fourth place which would allow them to host a best of three series to open the MIAA Tournament next weekend. Should MWSU remain outside the top-four, the team will travel for the opening weekend of the conference tournament.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Royals-White Sox suspended by rain after 8 innings

riggertRoyalsCHICAGO (AP) — No fighting in this one. Just a lot of rain.

One night after a benches-clearing brawl led to five ejections, the Royals and White Sox were tied at 2 when Friday’s game was suspended by rain heading into the ninth inning.

Managers Robin Ventura of the White Sox and Ned Yost of the Royals huddled with the umpires after the eighth, and then crew chief Tim Welke waved the players off the field.

The game was suspended after a 40-minute delay. It will be resumed on Saturday at 1:10 p.m. CT with the Royals batting in the top of the ninth. Saturday’s originally scheduled game will begin when the suspended contest is over.

But the forecast also looks bad for Saturday, raising the question about when they might be able to resume play. The contingency plan is to play the rest of Friday’s game on Sunday afternoon if Saturday is washed out.

Yost will have the heart of his tough bullpen intact when the game finally does resume.

“Kelvin (Herrera) or Wade (Davis) with the lead. It just depends on what happens in the top of the ninth,” Yost said.

The first-pitch temperature was 44 degrees, and there were periods of rain throughout the night, intensifying in the sixth inning. Kansas City’s infielders shielded themselves in the dugout during two pitching changes in the sixth.

The grounds crew worked on the field after every half-inning, but the rain never let up and the field was becoming unplayable when it was called.

Former White Sox farmhand Paulo Orlando had three hits for the Royals, who are 12-4 on the season.

Chicago had a scare in the third when White Sox starter Jose Quintana caught Alcides Escobar off first base. Quintana threw to Jose Abreu, who appeared to have Escobar in a rundown.

Abreu ran down Escobar and put the tag on for an out while Escobar was diving into second. Abreu got tangled with Escobar’s leg and fell on his right side. Abreu was on the ground for a minute before getting up and taking smell salts from a team trainer.

He stayed in the game and had two hits.

“He landed on either the foot or the base on his ribs so it kind of knocked the wind out of him and it was cold,” Ventura said. “I thought it was his wrist or something like that but it was cold when I got out there and so there was a lot of stuff going on. Once he got over that, you could tell he was fine.”

Orlando doubled and scored on Escobar’s single in the third. He also had a tiebreaking RBI single in the fifth.

The White Sox got on the board in the fourth. Alexei Ramirez reached second on Escobar’s two-base throwing error and eventually scored on Tyler Flowers’ groundout.

Chicago’s Adam Eaton tripled and scored on Melky Cabrera’s sacrifice fly in the seventh.

Quintana allowed seven hits in seven innings, bouncing back from a rough outing in his previous start. The left-hander was tagged for nine runs and 10 hits in four-plus innings of 9-1 loss at Detroit on Sunday.

Royals starter Danny Duffy pitched 5 1/3 innings and was charged with an unearned run and six hits.

“It felt good, felt like I was locating for the most part,” Duffy said. “It was kind of slippery out there, but we ended up making it work. I was getting down through my pitches enough to really be effective.”

UP NEXT

Royals: Edinson Volquez will try to continue his strong start in Saturday’s game versus the White Sox. In his first three starts with the Royals, Volquez is 2-1 with a 1.99 ERA.

White Sox: John Danks is 7-1 with a 2.63 ERA in his career against the Royals.

FINNEGAN RETURNS

Before the game, the Royals recalled left-handed reliever Brandon Finnegan from Double-A Northwest Arkansas and optioned infielder Orlando Calizte to Triple-A Omaha.

Finnegan was the 17th overall pick in last year’s draft. He had a 1.29 ERA in seven regular-season appearances with the Royals in 2014, and then went 1-1 with a 10.50 ERA in seven postseason games.

— Associated Press —

Missouri extends Gary Pinkel’s contract through 2021

riggertMizzouCOLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri has extended football coach Gary Pinkel’s contract through 2021, according to MUTigers.com and upped his yearly salary to $4.02 million, making him the 10th Southeastern Conference coach to have a yearly salary of at least $4 million.

Pinkel is headed into his 15th season at Missouri and is already the winningest coach in school history with 113 victories. He was making $3.2 million per year.

The 62-year-old Pinkel has led the Tigers to SEC East titles the last two years. Missouri, which joined the SEC in 2012, has won five division titles under Pinkel, including three in the Big 12.

“The success of our football program has helped elevate the university’s national profile and Gary’s teams have provided some incredibly proud moments for all Missourians,” MU Chancellor Dr. R. Bowen Loftin told MUTigers.com. “His commitment to excellence is exemplified not only in his on-field success, but in the academic achievements of his student-athletes and the high character young men who graduate from MU. This commitment to Gary is well-earned.”

Pinkel was coach of the year in the SEC last year, guiding the Tigers to an 11-3 finish and Citrus Bowl win after being picked fourth in the division.

— Associated Press —

MWSU’s Knight selected to play in NCAA golf regional

MWSUST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western men’s golfer Corey Knight (Jr., Avondale, Ariz.) was rewarded for his play during his first campaign as a Griffon as he was selected for the 2015 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Central/Midwest Regional as announced by the committee on Friday.

Knight becomes the first Griffon since 2008 to advance to NCAA regional play.  This years regional will be held at Cog Hill Golf & Country Club May 4-6 in Lemont, Illinois hosted by Lewis University.

Knight competed in ten events (24 rounds) this season with a scoring average of 75.1 finishing in the top 10 of four events including a second place finish at the Brickyard Invitational in September and a third place finish at the Henderson State Classic earlier this month.

The top five teams and low two individuals not on an advancing team advance to the 2015 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf National Championship at Rock Barn Golf & Spa in Conover, North Carolina May 18-22.

— MWSU Sports Information —

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