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Griffons get blanked in series opener against No. 17 Missouri Southern

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH, Mo. – The Missouri Western baseball team dropped the first of a four-game series with No. 17 Missouri Southern, 8-0. The Griffons got only four hits while allowing 10 Southern hits.

The Lions got two on the board in the second and tacked on to the lead with six runs in the eighth. Josh Lansangan allowed just two runs on seven hits through six and a third innings. The loss dropped Lansangan to 2-3 on the year. He walked five Lion batters and struck out six. Matt Russell gave up three runs in two thirds of an inning, as did David Anderson for the Griffons.

Offensively, Cody Childs, Andrew Ramirez, Dylon Koch and Brandown Downs each finished with one hit each. The loss drops Missouri Western to 17-10 overall and 11-6 in the MIAA. Missouri Southern is now 20-4 record and atop the MIAA with an 11-2 league mark.

Western and Southern will play a doubleheader Saturday beginning at 1:00 p.m. inside the Griffons Spring Sports Complex.  The games will be broadcast on 680 KFEQ AM or online at StJosephPost.com.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Bearcats win open series at Pittsburg State with 7-2 win

Northwest2013riggertPittsburg, Kan. – The Northwest Missouri State University baseball team beat Pittsburg State at Al Ortolani Field in Pittsburg on Friday afternoon, 7-2.

Northwest moves to 14-13 on the year and 10-7 in the MIAA. Pitt State drops to 7-17 overall and 3-10 in conference action.

The Bearcats got single runs in the first, third and sixth innings before plating four in the top of the eighth.

Starting pitcher Anthony Caenepeel moved to 4-0 on the season, striking out eight batters in his first complete game of the season. He allowed just two runs on nine hits.

Paul Johnson and Steven Garber each went 3-for-4 at the plate for the Bearcats.

Northwest and Pitt State continue their MIAA series Saturday at 1 p.m. with a double header. Both games will be seven-inning contests.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Western softball sweeps Lindenwood to extend win streak to 14

MWSUST. JOSEPH, Mo. – The Missouri Western softball team stretched its win streak to 14 games with a doubleheader sweep of Lindenwood. The team moved to 23-9 overall and 8-2 in the MIAA. In addition to the 14-game win streak overall, Missouri Western is now 12-0 at the Spring Sports Complex this season.

GAME 1: #17 MWSU 5, Lindenwood 2

The Griffons extended their win streak to 13 games despite falling behind 2-0 in the first.

Janie Smith surrendered two runs in the top of the first but Missouri Western got the bats going in the bottom of the second, jumping ahead 4-2. Kailey Green drove in one in the inning with a double to right center and Megan Korgie brought two home with a single down the right field line. Janie Smith scored the fourth run of the inning when she stole home while Korgie kept the Lindenwood defense occupied in a run-down. Green made it 5-2 in the third when she lifted a home run to left field.

Green finshed 2-2 with thw RBIs and two runs scored. Korgie went 2-3 with two driven in as well. Smith went the distance allowing just two runs on seven hits, improving her record to 11-5.

GAME 2: #17 MWSU 6, Lindenwood 4

Tiffany Gillaspy hit her 10th and 11th home runs of the season as the Griffons put three balls over the fence in a 6-4 win. Gillaspy put MWSU up 1-0 in the first with a solo shot to left center. She made it 6-2 in the fourth with her second home run of the game, this time to left field. The defending National Player of the Week went 4-4 in game two with three RBIs and three runs scored.

Lindenwood took a 2-1 lead in the top of the second on a solo home run and an RBI single. The Griffons jumped back in front in the bottom of the third when Morgan Rathmann hit a homer to left center and two batters later, Sydney Washington when opposite field with a two-run home run to right.

No other Griffon had more than one hit. Washington drove in two, going 1-4 and Rathmann drove in one and scored twice. Shyanne Saladino battled through to pick up her 12th win of the year (12-4) Saladino went the distance, allowing all four runs on nine hits. Missouri Western is back in action Saturday in a doubleheader at home against Lincoln.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest Missouri State softball takes two from Lincoln Friday

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State softball team picked up a pair of conference victories over Lincoln on Friday afternoon in Maryville.

After falling behind by two in the top of the seventh, the Bearcats rallied in the bottom of the inning to win game one, 4-3.  Northwest scored in the first inning and never let up in game two, winning 8-0 in five innings.

Northwest is now 11-15 on the year and 5-5 in conference play, while the Blue Tigers fall to 3-25 overall and 2-12 in the MIAA.

Kendle Schieber threw a one-hit shutout in game two and finished the day 3-for-3 with four RBI and a home run at the dish.

The Bearcats will face off against Lindenwood on Saturday with the first pitch scheduled for noon.

— Northwest Sports Information —

MWSU tennis falls at Emporia State 6-3

riggertMissouriWesternEMPORIA, Kan. – The Missouri Western women’s tennis team hit the road for the second straight day as they took on the Emporia State Hornets eventually falling, 6-3.

The Griffons recorded two of three wins in doubles matches. Ceara Boldridge and Sofia Aguilera won their match 8-6 while Denise Chiao and Kayla Dysart earned an 8-4 victory.

In singles matches, the Griffons claimed just one win with Boldridge winning 6-0, 7-6 (7-4) in the No. 6 spot. Dysart won her first set but eventually fell 3-6, 6-1, and 6-4 in the No. 3 position.

The Griffons now have a record of 6-5 overall and 3-3 in conference. MWSU will stay on the road with a dual match against College of Saint Mary on Sunday, starting at noon.

Singles competition
1. Griffey,Tawni (ESU) def. Giraldo,Sarah (MWSU) 6-3, 6-3
2. Ramos,Camila (ESU) def. Aguilera,Sofia (MWSU) 6-1, 6-2
3. Smith,Taylor (ESU) def. Dysart,Kayla (MWSU) 3-6, 6-1, 6-4
4. Clark,Kaley (ESU) def. El Ghazi,Yasmine (MWSU) 7-5, 6-4
5. Fugit,Amy (ESU) def. Chiao,Denise (MWSU) 6-3, 6-3
6. Boldridge,Ceara (MWSU) def. Khounsombath,Tiffany (ESU) 6-0, 7-6 (7-4)

Doubles competition
1. Griffey,Tawni/Ramos,Camila (ESU) def. Giraldo,Sarah/El Ghazi,Yasmine (MWSU) 9-8 (7-5)
2. Aguilera,Sofia/Boldridge,Ceara (MWSU) def. Clark,Kaley/Fugit,Amy (ESU) 8-6
3. Chiao,Denise/Dysart,Kayla (MWSU) def. Smith,Taylor/Khounsombath,Tiffany (ESU) 8-4

— MWSU Sports Information —

KU’s Ellis, Mason earned NABC All-District honors

riggertKUKANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Kansas men’s basketball duo of Perry Ellis and Frank Mason III have been named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Division I All-District 8 Team, the NABC announced Friday.

Reflecting their All-Big 12 recognitions earlier this month, Ellis is a first-team member of the NABC All-District 8, while Mason is on the second team. A total of 24 districts were recognized by the NABC and District 8 represented the Big 12 Conference.

A junior forward from Wichita, Kansas, Ellis is the only player in the Big 12 to rank in the top-10 in scoring (7th, 13.8 ppg), rebounding (4th, 6.9 rpg) and field goal percentage (7th, .457) in 2014-15. Four other players in the league check in among the top-10 in two of the three stats, including Mason, but only Ellis holds a top-10 ranking in all three. A three-time Big 12 Player of the Week this season, Ellis tied for third in the conference with seven double-doubles and posted four games with 20 or more points, including three in league play.

A sophomore guard from Petersburg, Virginia, Mason led Kansas, and ranked fifth in the Big 12, with 3.9 assists per game. KU’s second-leading scorer, Mason posted three 20-point games this season, including a career-high-tying 21 points at then-No. 15 Oklahoma in the regular-season finale. He scored 12.6 points per game, which is ninth in the league. A mulit-dimensional guard, Mason also ranked ninth in the Big 12 in free throw percentage at 78.6 percent, eighth in field goal percentage at 44.1 percent, ninth in steals at 1.4 per game and fifth in assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.9.

Kansas posted a 27-9 overall record in 2014-15 and won its 11th-straight, 15th Big 12 and NCAA-leading 58th overall conference regular-season championship with a 13-5 league record. The Jayhawks had the toughest schedule in the nation and its 10 victories against Associated Press nationally-ranked teams at tip were the most for KU in a season.

— KU Sports Information —

Royals’ pitchers dominate as KC blanks Seattle 3-0

riggertRoyalsPEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — Felix Hernandez pitched two-hit ball for six innings in his longest outing of the spring Thursday as a split squad of Seattle Mariners lost to the Kansas City Royals 3-0.

Hernandez, the ace who led the AL with a 2.14 ERA last season, gave up one run. He struck out four and walked none.

“Changeup was nice, slider was good, fastball was unbelievable,” Hernandez said. “Got a lot of ground balls. It was good.”

Manager Lloyd McClendon thought so, too.

“Very good outing, one that I was anxious to see. It was very important to get him built up, get him up and down five or six times. He got the pitch count up where he needed to be,” McClendon said.

Hernandez retired the side in order in four of his six innings. A leadoff double by Christian Colon followed by a wild pitch and Jarrod Dyson’s sacrifice fly in the third produced the Royals’ run against Hernandez.

Royals starter Jeremy Guthrie shut out the Mariners on two hits for 5 2/3 innings. Closer Greg Holland relived and finished the sixth with a strikeout.

“It was good. Able to throw all my pitches for strikes and felt healthy and strong,” Guthrie said. “Kept it down for the most part.”

Ryan Jackson hit a two-run single with two outs in the eighth off reliever Danny Farquhar, who is in contention for a Seattle bullpen job.

Royals relievers Jason Frasor, Kelvin Herrera and Ryan Madson each pitched a scoreless inning.

Madson hasn’t pitched in the majors since 2011 because of complications from previous injuries.

“We’re really pleased with what he’s done so far. That’s been a really good find for us,” Royals manager Ned Yost said.

BULLPEN BATTLE

The competition remains open for what might be six of seven bullpen spots on the Mariners’ opening-day roster, with right-handed closer Fernando Rodney the only sure thing. Two of the spots could be for left-handers with four more for right-handers. Charlie Furbush figures to be one lefty — he threw a scoreless inning Thursday. Veteran Joe Saunders and rookies Tyler Olson and David Rollins are competing to be the second lefty.

Olson continued to make his case Thursday, retiring the only batter he faced. He hasn’t allowed an earned run in eight spring appearances (9 2-/3 innings).

TRANSACTION

RHP Jandel Gustave was claimed off waivers by the San Diego Padres. Gustave, a former Rule 5 draft pick, was waived by the Royals earlier this week.

STARTING TIME

Royals: Guthrie is already slotted as the fifth starter in the rotation. He’ll get one more spring training outing in Arizona and will throw at some point when the Royals play in Houston before the regular season starts.

“It was his day,” Yost said. “He was just sharp. He was executing all his pitches. His changeup was just phenomenal. He was consistently down in the zone … Hernandez looked really, really good and Guthrie just matched him.”

Mariners: Hernandez is in line for one more start before he takes the ball on opening day. He finished his afternoon with some additional pitches in the bullpen.

“I feel I’m where I want to be,” Hernandez said. He’s looking forward to an opener in Seattle in front of the King’s Court, his legion of devoted fans that occupy sections at Safeco Field.

“Going to be fun. It’s been a while,” he said. “You’ve got to be pumped. But I’ll be calm.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: OF Alex Rios is day-to-day with a bruised thumb.

UP NEXT

Royals: Opening day starter Yordano Ventura has a 10.29 spring ERA, but he allowed only a run on four hits in five innings on March 21. He starts Friday against Seattle.

Mariners: James Paxton continues to work his way back to regular-season form after an injury delayed his start to spring training. He’ll start vs. the Royals on Friday.

— Associated Press —

Cards’ Wainwright struggles in loss to Miami

riggertCardinalsJUPITER, Fla. (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals ace Adam Wainwright gave up four runs, including a solo homer by Giancarlo Stanton, in 3 2/3 innings Thursday before a rain delay ended his outing in a 5-3 loss to the Miami Marlins.

Wainwright gave up six hits in his second spring start and struggled with his fastball.

After rain held up play for 55 minutes, Wainwright went to the indoor batting cages for more work. Pitching coach Derek Lilliquist noticed a flaw in Wainwright’s mechanics.

“It’s the best I felt all spring,” said Wainwright, whose spring progression was slowed by an early abdominal strain. “I know it’s not against hitters, but it translates for me.”

Wainwright threw 65 pitches on the field and an estimated 25 more in the cage.

“I went from being kind of frustrated with the way I pitched and then I left that cage thinking I’m ready for next time,” Wainwright said.

Jason Heyward hit his first home run with St. Louis.

Marlins starter Henderson Alvarez allowed two runs and four hits in three innings.

Wainwright walked one batter and hit another as part of a two-run third inning. Christian Yelich singled home Alvarez in the fourth on the last pitch Wainwright threw.

STARTING TIME

Cardinals: Manager Mike Matheny has yet to officially announce Wainwright as the opening day starter, but everything is falling into place for that to happen.

“I think the first day we were talking about how to make it work so that Adam could throw then, but if we have any kind of hiccup we’ve got other guys that, because of some of the extra rest with the off days, we’d be covered,” Matheny said.

Marlins: Miami scratched Jarred Cosart from Friday’s scheduled start because of a blister on his middle finger. Instead, the Marlins will give the ball to Brad Hand, who will likely begin the season in Miami’s bullpen.

“It’s nice to have that strength and depth guys that can not only pitch out of the bullpen but also be starters for us,” manager Mike Redmond said.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cardinals: Matt Carpenter, removed from Wednesday’s game after being hit in the quadriceps by a pitch from Max Scherzer, returned to the lineup and went 1 for 2.

SCRUBBED CLEAN

No member of the Marlins starting lineup returned following the rain delay. St. Louis kept three players: Randal Grichuk, Dean Anna and Pete Kozma.

HEYWARD POP

Matheny said he wasn’t worried that Heyward didn’t have an extra-base hit prior to his first-inning homer, saying he’d seen enough line drives and balls hit barely foul to believe those hits are coming.

“Hopefully he’s not going to start trying to do too much because of all the talk, but I’m not concerned about it at all,” Matheny said.

KOZ AND EFFECT

Light-hitting Cardinals utility infielder Pete Kozma led all National League batters this spring going into the game, then went 1 for 2 to raise his average to .455.

UP NEXT

Cardinals: Split-squad games on Friday. John Lackey will face Matt Harvey and the Mets at Roger Dean Stadium while the Carlos Martinez-led squad will head to Viera to face Jordan Zimmermann and the Nationals.

Miami expects to face Dallas Keuchel when it travels to play Houston.

— Associated Press —

MWSU’s Gillaspy named NFCA National Player of the Week

MWSULOUISVILLE, Ky. – Missouri Western senior Tiffany Gillaspy has been named Louisville/Slugger NFCA Division II National Softball Player of the Week for games played between March 16-22.

Gillaspy, a native Johnston, Iowa, batted .529 and slugged 1.059 to help the Griffons win all 10 games last week. The senior infielder was 18-for-34 at the plate with four doubles, four home runs and a triple. She knocked in 15 runs, scored 12 times and did not strikeout in 35 plate appearances.

Gillaspy recorded a hit in nine games, which included three, three-hit outings and a total of six multi-hit contests. She posted a pair of 3-for-4 efforts with a RBI and two runs scored in a doubleheader sweep of Southeastern Oklahoma State. The MIAA Hitter of the Week launched two home runs, knocked in three and scored twice versus Concordia-St. Paul and also went 3-for-4 with a double, three RBI and two runs against Wayne State College.

Missouri Western will play a doubleheader at home against Lindenwood Friday beginning at 4:00 p.m. at the Griffon Spring Sports Complex.

NFCA National Player of the Week
March 25 – Tiffany Gillaspy (Missouri Western)
March 18 – Tiffany Hollingsworth (Humboldt State)
March 11 – Stephanie Mark (Northwest Missouri State)
March 4 – Jayne MacDonald (Cal State East Bay)
Feb. 25 – Ashley Walker (Winona State)
Feb. 18 – Nicole Nobbe (Cal State San Bernardino)

— MWSU Sports Information —

Yordano Ventura will start opening day for Kansas City

riggertRoyalsSURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Yordano Ventura has been picked to pitch on opening day for the AL champion Kansas City Royals against the Chicago White Sox.

The 23-year-old right-hander went 14-10 with a 3.20 ERA as a rookie last season and tossed seven scoreless innings to beat San Francisco in Game 6 of the World Series.

The announcement was made by Royals manager Ned Yost on Wednesday.

James Shields, the team’s No. 1 starter last year, signed with San Diego in the offseason.

Yost says left-hander Danny Duffy and right-hander Edinson Volquez will follow the hard-throwing Ventura in the rotation during the season-opening series against the White Sox at Kauffman Stadium.

Duffy was 9-12 with a 2.53 ERA last season. Kansas City signed Volquez to a two-year contract in December after he went 13-7 with a 3.04 ERA last season for Pittsburgh.

Yost says lefty Jason Vargas and right-hander Jeremy Guthrie will round out the rotation in that order.

— Associated Press —

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