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Cardinals take care of Phillies in 12 innings

CardsPHILADELPHIA (AP) — Matt Carpenter hit a sacrifice fly in the 12th inning, lifting the St. Louis Cardinals over the Philadelphia Phillies 6-5 on Saturday night.

Jhonny Peralta homered for the Cardinals, who have won eight of 10 and closed within a half-game of NL Central-leading Milwaukee.

Ryan Howard homered and Marlon Byrd and Carlos Ruiz each drove in a pair of runs for the Phillies.

Pinch-hitter Daniel Descalso drew a leadoff walk in the 12th from Ken Giles (2-1). Descalso went to second on Jon Jay’s sacrifice bunt and moved to third on Peter Bourjos’ infield single. Carpenter then flied out to deep left.

Seth Maness (5-2) pitched two scoreless innings and Trevor Rosenthal earned his 38th save in 43 chances.

The teams combined to use 14 pitchers in a game that took 4 hours, 53 minutes.

The Phillies tied it at 5 in the eighth on Byrd’s two-run single off Pat Neshek, who relieved Randy Choate after the bases were loaded with no outs.

Cardinals starter Shelby Miller was in line for the win after going six innings and allowing three runs and five hits.

A pair of Phillies errors helped the Cardinals break a 2-all tie and go in front in the sixth with three runs off reliever Mario Hollands.

After A.J. Pierzynski led off with a double, Oscar Taveras hit a sinking liner to left. Domonic Brown appeared to pull up on a catchable ball and Pierzynski took off for third when Brown hesitated to throw back to the infield. Brown then threw the ball away, allowing Pierzynski to score.

David Buchanan got his first no-decision in his 14th start, giving up two runs and eight hits in five innings. The right-hander is filling in for Cliff Lee, who is out for the season with an elbow injury.

— Associated Press —

High School Football Scores – Friday, August 22

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Kearney 49, Central 0

Lafayette 50, North Kansas City 20

Bishop LeBlond 28, Pembroke Hill 6

Harrisonville 20, Benton 14

North Andrew 44, St. Joseph Christian 18

AREA
Savannah 19, Grain Valley 15

Maryville 45, Lawson 14

Chillicothe 14, Marshall 6

Plattsburg 18, Cameron 13

Smithville 17, Pleasant Hill 0

East Buchanan 48, Maysville 29

King City 38, Mid-Buchanan 12

Hamilton 35, South Harrison 28

Van Horn 9, Lathrop 3

Gallatin 35, North Platte 3

West Platte 42, Kansas City East 6

Braymer 50, Orrick 8

Milan 42, Princeton 7

Carrollton 30, Trenton 28

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Stanberry 56, North West Nodaway 38

Rock Port 30, Worth County 24

Mound City 46, East Atchison 0

Albany 68, Greenfield 0

Nodaway-Holt 48, South Holt 0

Hardin-Central 44, South Nodaway 8

Chilhowee 56, DeKalb 52

Stewartsville 28, Norborne 22

Royals extend AL Central lead with win at Texas

RoyalsARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Yordano Ventura still reverts to being the rookie pitcher he is for the AL Central-leading Kansas City Royals.

The hard-throwing right-hander also keeps winning.

Ventura struck out six in six innings for his 10th victory, he walked three and got help from inning-starting homers by Billy Butler and Josh Willingham to beat the Texas Rangers 6-3 on Friday night.

“There was kind of two Yordanos,” manager Ned Yost said. “There was one that was within himself, and he was banging strikes, staying downhill. And then there was one when he was just throwing out there, raring back, and struggled to keep the ball down.

“All in all, I thought he threw a good ball game for us.”

Greg Holland worked a scoreless ninth for his MLB-leading 40th save in 42 opportunities, becoming the first Royals pitcher since Dan Quisenberry in 1983-84 to have consecutive 40-save seasons. That came after Wade Davis retired all three batters he faced to extend the majors’ longest active scoreless streak to 22 2/3 innings.

Lorenzo Cain had three hits after a 2-for-14 slump for Kansas City, which won for the 23rd time in 29 games. Cain doubled and scored in the seventh for the final Royals run.

Butler led off the second with his eighth homer, tying the game at 1-all. Cain and Alcides Escobar, the bottom two batters in the Royals lineup, had consecutive RBI singles in that inning against Colby Lewis (8-11) to put Kansas City ahead to stay.

Willingham made it 4-1 when he homered in the fourth, his 14th overall and second in 10 games since the Royals acquired him on Aug. 11 from Minnesota, the AL Central’s last-place team.

“Obviously, it’s awesome being in a pennant race, and every game, every at-bat means something,” Willingham said.

Adrian Beltre had two hits and drove in the first Texas run with a groundout in the first.

Lewis pitched exactly one year after right hip resurfacing surgery. The 35-year-old right-hander is the first known major league pitcher to come back after such an operation.

Lewis retired the last eight batters he faced, and his only strikeouts came against the final two. He allowed four runs and six hits without a walk over six innings — four being 1-2-3 frames.

“Early in the game, he just couldn’t get the ball down. But then after that he settled in, and when he left the ballgame we were still in it,” manager Ron Washington said. “He’s been a huge factor (this season). I think when you look at it, it just shows you his professionalism.”

— Associated Press —

St. Louis lets early lead slip away in loss at Philadelphia

CardsPHILADELPHIA (AP) — After the first inning, the results for Kyle Kendrick are completely different.

Ryan Howard drove in a pair of runs and Kendrick overcame a rocky opening inning to lead the Philadelphia Phillies to a 5-4 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday night.

Ben Revere, who entered the day second in the NL in batting, went 3 for 4 to raise his average to .315. Chase Utley and Marlon Byrd also drove in runs for Philadelphia, which won its third in four games.

Matt Adams homered and Matt Holliday drove in two runs for the Cardinals, who lost for just the second time in nine games.

Kendrick (6-11) increased his first-inning ERA to 9.69 this season by allowing three early runs. He left after giving up four runs and eight hits in 6 1/3 innings.

“It’s not in my head at all; it’s really not,” Kendrick said. “I don’t know. It’s one of those things this year. It will be gone next year I think.”

Adam Wainwright (15-8) failed in his bid to become the first 16-game winner in the big leagues while continuing his August struggles. The right-hander allowed five runs, four earned, and six hits in six innings, dropping to 2/3 with a 6.49 ERA in five starts this month.

“I haven’t been able to make pitches like I want to,” Wainwright said. “I’ve been talking myself blue in the face. Now I just have to go out and pitch.”

Wainwright looked to be in good position to earn the victory after the first inning.

It was a continuing theme for Kendrick, but he settled down after his early struggles.

Adams’ leadoff homer in the third was the right-hander’s only other blemish, and he finished by retiring his final eight batters. Kendrick has a 4.01 ERA in all innings other than the first this season.

“You just have to battle,” Kendrick said. “I’m a competitor. I don’t want to lose, so I just had to keep battling. That’s all you can do. Keep making pitches, keep grinding and try to keep your team in the game.”

Jonathan Papelbon capped 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief by the Phillies’ bullpen with a 1-2-3 ninth for his 31st save in 33 opportunities.

Philadelphia took the lead with four runs in the third thanks to some help from the Cardinals.

Carlos Ruiz singled and Howard got a late stop sign from coach Pete Mackanin after rounding third base. Adams caught Jon Jay’s relay throw from center and appeared to have an easy out, but he threw wildly to third and Howard scored on the error.

The Phillies, who batted around in the inning, scored their first three runs on RBIs by Utley, Howard and Byrd.

Holliday’s two-run double and Jay’s sacrifice fly staked St. Louis to a 3-0 lead. Jay went 0 for 3, ending his 12-game hitting streak.

Holliday nearly tied it in the eighth, but Byrd leaped high against the fence to catch the drive to right.

— Associated Press —

Area High School Football Schedule – Friday, Aug. 22

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Central @ Kearney – Listen on ESPN 1550 AM & here on StJosephPost.com

Lafayette @ North Kansas City

Bishop LeBlond @ Pembroke Hill

Benton @ Harrisonville

St. Joseph Christian @ North Andrew

AREA
Savannah @ Grain Valley

Maryville @ Lawson

Marshall @ Chillicothe

Plattsburg @ Cameron

Smithville @ Pleasant Hill

East Buchanan @ Maysville

Mid-Buchanan @ King City

South Harrison @ Hamilton

Lathrop @ Van Horn

Gallatin @ North Platte

Kansas City East @ West Platte

Orrick @ Braymer

Polo @ Summit Christian Academy

Milan @ Princeton

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North Nodaway @ Stanberry

Worth County @ Rock Port

Mound City @ East Atchison

Albany @ Greenfield

Nodaway-Holt @ South Holt

South Nodaway @ Hardin-Central

DeKalb @ Chilhowee

Stewartsville @ Norborne

Duffy gives up grand slam in KC’s 5-2 loss to Rockies

RoyalsDENVER (AP) — Matt McBride hit his first career grand slam and Jorge De La Rosa pitched eight crisp innings, helping the Colorado Rockies cool off the Kansas City Royals with a 5-2 win on Wednesday night.

The loss trims the Royals’ lead to one game over Detroit in the AL Central.

Danny Duffy (8-11) was cruising along with a 2-1 lead until a two-out error by third baseman Christian Colon in the sixth opened the door for a big inning. McBride lined a fastball from Duffy into the left-field bleachers and then zipped around the bases in exhilaration.

It was McBride’s first homer since Sept. 25, 2012, and third of his career. He was called up from Triple-A Colorado Springs the day before.

De La Rosa (13-8) allowed five hits and two run against his former team. He also got the Royals to hit into four double plays, tying a franchise record for most by a single pitcher in a game.

LaTroy Hawkins pitched a perfect ninth for his 19th save in 20 chances.

Duffy was in command most of the night as he allowed five hits and five runs, one earned, in seven innings. After getting two quick outs in the sixth, Colon fielded a grounder and threw a one-hopper that first baseman Billy Butler couldn’t scoop. Wilin Rosario singled and Corey Dickerson drew a walk to set the stage for McBride.

Another hard-luck loss for Duffy, who’s the only AL pitcher with a losing record and an ERA under three runs.

This was just the second time De La Rosa faced his old team. He spent two seasons with the Royals before being dealt to Colorado in 2008 for cash considerations.

He was cashing in on his slider and changeup to get out of one jam after another.

De La Rosa’s only mistake was in the second when he grooved a 91-mph fastball that Alex Gordon hit into the right-field bleachers. Erik Kratz brought in another run on a sacrifice fly in the fourth that scored Josh Willingham, who led off the inning with a double.

The Royals finished interleague play with a 15-5 mark.

— Associated Press —

Western soccer picked to finish 12th in MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western soccer team was picked to finish in the same spot as they left off the 2013 season as they Griffons were picked to finished 12th in the MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll.

Chad Edwards squad returns with four seniors on a team that was plagued with injuries a season ago. Missouri Western returns several key players including Senior K.C. Ramsell, Senior Teddi Serna, Junior Sydney Andrews, Junior Drew Mantlo and Sophomore Taylor Gant. The quartet started at least 17 of the 18 games last season.

Senior Tara Russellnonly played nine games last season due to injury, but managed to lead the offense with four goals and one assist.

Missouri Western will kick-off its season against Harding University on Sept. 5, in the MIAA/GAC Challenge in Searcy, Arkansas. MWSU hosts Bemidji State in its home opener on Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. at Spratt Stadium.

Central Missouri is picked to repeat as champions followed by Southwest Baptist which finished third in 2013.

2014 MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll
1. Central Missouri (11) 121
2. Southwest Baptist 100
3. Central Oklahoma (1) 98
4. Northeastern State 91
5. Washburn 72
6. Lindenwood 71
7. Fort Hays State 70
8. Nebraska-Kearney 50
9. Emporia State 47
10. Missouri Southern 30
11. Northwest Missouri 27
12. Missouri Western 15

— MWSU Sports Information —

Lynn, Peralta lead Cardinals to sweep of Reds

CardsST. LOUIS (AP) — Facing Johnny Cueto definitely brought out the best in the Cardinals’ Lance Lynn.

“It didn’t hurt my feelings one bit beating him,” the right-hander said after working seven scoreless innings against the 15-game winner in St. Louis’ 7-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds Wednesday night.

“You see all the leader boards and you see his name up at the top. I outpitched him tonight, so yeah.”

Lynn beat Cincinnati for the third straight time and Jhonny Peralta hit a bases-clearing double for St. Louis.

Manager Mike Matheny said he’d anticipated seeing “how Lance bows his neck” against Cueto. “It’s a great opportunity to show what you can do,” the manager added.

Cueto (15-7) was off-kilter from the get-go and missed a chance to become the majors’ first 16-game winner. He allowed five runs in five-plus innings, and his seven-game winning streak ended.

“He just labored,” manager Bryan Price said. “We’ve come to expect him to be great every time and today just wasn’t one of those times.”

The Cardinals have won eight of nine and swept the Reds at home for the first time since Sept. 26-28, 2008. Cincinnati has lost 10 of 12, with Cueto getting the two wins.

Jon Jay had three hits, scored twice and was plunked by a pitch for the sixth time in six games for St. Louis. He is batting .514 (18 for 35) during a 12-game hitting streak, and has been hit by a pitch a majors-leading 16 times.

Lynn (14-8) gave up four singles and was set to pitch the eighth leading 5-0 before a 58-minute rain delay ended his outing.

“You always want to keep going,” Lynn said. “For it to be ended by rain, that’s never a great feeling. But we won the game, that’s all that matters.”

The Reds scored three times in the ninth, and Trevor Rosenthal got two outs for his 37th save in 42 chances.

Brandon Phillips got his first hit of the series, a single in the Reds seventh for the 1,500th of his career. Reds pinch hitters were 3 for 4 in a three-run ninth, including an RBI infield hit by Kris Negron.

Cueto had numerous mound conferences with catcher Bryan Pena and was pulled after walking Lynn on four pitches to load the bases with none out in the sixth. It wasn’t particularly hot, 86 degrees for the first pitch, but the right-hander said humidity took a toll.

“I’m used to pitching with long sleeves and it was so wet and my hand was getting really slippery,” Cueto said through a translator. “I could not grip the ball the way I wanted.”

The weather didn’t seem to bother Lynn.

“They were sweating, they both were,” Matheny said of the starting pitchers. “But he just never looked like he was gassed at all.”

Cueto had been 7-0 with a 2.24 ERA in his previous eight starts, including 3-0 this month. But matched his shortest outing of the year and season high with four walks, plus hit two batters.

Jay singled and scored on Matt Holliday’s double in the third. Jay reached on a two-out infield hit in the fifth, leading to Peralta’s three-run double.

— Associated Press —

Benedictine soccer teams both ranked in NAIA Top 25 polls

riggertBenedictine3The Benedictine men’s soccer team will start off their 2014 campaign ranked inside the top 15 as the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) released the preseason NAIA Top 25 Coaches’ Poll on Tuesday.

Coming off a 11-4-3 campaign a season ago, the Ravens and head coach Rob Herringer earned 351 points in the preseason poll and will start the season off at No. 13 up one spot from their 2013 postseason ranking.

Benedictine is joined in the preseason poll by three other Heart of America Athletic Conference schools as Baker University is ranked No. 8, MNU is ranked No. 11 and Missouri Valley College is ranked No. 15.

Along with the three conference schools ranked in the preseason poll, several other 2014 Raven opponents were either ranked or listed in the others receiving votes category to start of the season.

Grand View (Iowa), who will join the Heart for the 2015 season, is ranked No. 12 and will travel to Atchison and the BC Soccer Complex for a non-con match on Sept. 27.

While Grand View is on the Ravens only non-con opponent to appear inside the Top 25, three more non-con opponents received votes.

Texas at Brownsville, the Ravens Aug. 30 opponent, received 40 points. McPherson College, the Ravens Aug. 28 opponent, received 19 points and Bellevue University, the Ravens Sept. 5 opponent, received 3 points.

The Ravens play three preseason scrimmages before traveling to McPherson to take on the Bulldogs at 7:30 p.m.

While the regular-season home opener is on Sept. 5 against Bellevue, the Ravens do host two of their three scrimmages on Friday against Iowa Western CC at 7 p.m. and the annual Fall Alumni Match at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.

The Benedictine women’s soccer team will start off the 2014 season where they left off 2013 – as the lone ranked representative from the Heart of America Athletic Conference.

Benedictine, who is coming off a 11-6-2 campaign and the 2013 Heart Championship, will start off the season at No. 24 the exact ranking they appeared in the 2013 Postseason National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Top 25 Coaches’ Poll.

While the Ravens might be the lone ranked Heart school to start of the season, the Ravens non-con schedule has several schools who are ranked.

John Brown (Ark.) University, the Ravens Sept. 20 opponent, is ranked No. 22 and Hastings College, the Ravens Sept. 23 opponent, is ranked No. 23.

Missouri Valley College is the only other Heart school mentioned in the poll, listed in the others receiving votes category with 19 points. Additionally, the Ravens Sept. 16 opponent, Ottawa University, was also listed in the others receiving votes category with six points.

The Ravens open the season on the road Sunday with a trip to Fulton, Mo., to take on William Woods University at 6:30 p.m. They host and exhibition with Cowley College at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 25 before taking on Park University at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 2 in their regular-season home opener.

— BC Sports Information —

Infante’s three doubles lead Kansas City past Colorado

RoyalsDENVER (AP) — Omar Infante had three doubles and drove in four runs to help the streaking Kansas City Royals beat the Colorado Rockies 7-4 on Tuesday night.

James Shields pitched six solid innings to get the win for the Royals, who have now won 21 of 26 after getting to Colorado rookie Tyler Matzek in the seventh.

Matzek (2-9) came into Tuesday with a 9.60 ERA in August but was having his best outing since blanking Pittsburgh over seven innings on July 26 when he ran into trouble with two outs in the seventh. Matzek got the first two outs before allowing a pinch-hit single to Josh Willingham and walking Nori Aoki.

Adam Ottavino came on and gave up consecutive doubles to Infante and Salvador Perez to give the Royals a 4-2 lead.

The Royals scored three more runs in the eighth off Colorado’s bullpen. Infante had a two-run double with the bases loaded.

It was the second time in his career he has had three doubles in a game. The last time, May 27, 2004, came against the Royals when he was playing for Detroit.

That made a winner of Shields (12-6), who allowed two runs on nine hits and struck out six. He wasn’t sharp, allowing base runners in every inning but his last and struck out Drew Stubbs with the bases loaded to end the fourth.

Drew Stubbs and Nolan Arenado each had three hits and a home run for Colorado.

Arenado went deep in the fifth to give Colorado a 2-1 lead and Stubbs hit a two-run homer in the ninth, when the Rockies mounted a rally. Greg Holland came on and threw one pitch to record his 39th save in 40 chances.

Justin Morneau, back in the lineup after missing two games with a stiff neck, gave Colorado a 1-0 lead with a double-play grounder in the first.

Kansas City tied it in the fourth on Lorenzo Cain’s RBI double to.

— Associated Press —

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