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Bearcat tennis teams sweep Washburn; men win MIAA title

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State men’s and women’s tennis teams swept an MIAA matchup with Washburn on Wednesday afternoon at the Washburn Tennis Complex in Topeka, Kan. The men’s 6-2 win gives the Bearcats the outright MIAA title as they finish the season at 16-3 and a perfect 5-0 in conference play. The women won 5-4 to improve to 11-14 overall and 6-4 in the MIAA.

The men dropped the two of the first three doubles points but rebounded to win all five of the singles points that were played to completion. Romain Boissinot and MIAA Athlete of the Week Julie Couronne won at No. 3 doubles, 8-5. In singles, Sergio De Vilchez (6-4, 7-6) won at No. 1, Boissonot (6-4, 6-0) won at No. 2, Alvaro Riveros (6-2, 6-0) won at No. 3, Lluis Altimires (6-3, 7-5) won at No. 4 and Couronne (6-1, 7-6) won at No. 5. Fin Glowick (6-2, 4-0) was up at No. 6 when the match was called.

The women fell behind early, dropping two of the double’s points. Aniek Kolen and Stephanie Mannix teamed up to win at No. 2 doubles, 8-6. But the Bearcats dominated in singles, winning four of the six matches. Lorena Rivas Jarolim(4-6, 6-3, 6-4) won at No. 1, Alexis Bartek (5-7, 6-1, 6-1) at No. 2, Kolen(6-1, 6-1) at No. 3 and Mannix (6-4, 6-2) at No. 4.

The MIAA tournament begins on Friday, April 25, with the women taking on Nebraska-Kearney in the first round at 1 p.m. The men will play the winner of Lindenwood andWashburn on Saturday, April 26, at 9 a.m. in the semifinals. All matches will be played at the Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield, Mo.

Men’s Results
#16 Northwest Missouri 6, #39 Washburn 2

Singles competition
1. DeVilchez,Sergio (NW) def. Kozaczuk,Arek (WU) 6-4, 7-6
2. Boissinot,Romain (NWMSU) def. Florence,Bobby (WU) 6-4, 6-0
3. Riveros,Alvaro (NWMSU) def. Schlenker,Thilo (WU) 6-2, 6-0
4. Altimires,Lluis (NWMSU) def. Keulers,Marko (WU) 6-3, 7-5
5. Couronne,Julien (NWMSU) def. Joost,Chance (WU) 6-1, 7-6
6. Fletcher,Steven (WU) vs. Glowick,Fin (NWMSU) 2-6, 0-4, unfinished

Doubles competition
1. Kozaczuk,Arek/Fletcher,Steven (WU) def. DeVilchez,Sergio/Altimires,Lluis (NW) 8-6
2. Florence,Bobby/Joost,Chance (WU) def. Riveros,Alvaro/Clews,Amery (NW) 8-4
3. Boissinot,Romain/Couronne,Julien (NW) def. Keulers,Marko/Schlenker,Thilo(WU) 8-5

Women’s Results
Northwest Missouri 5, Washburn 4

Singles competition
1. Jarolim,Lorena Rivas (NW) def. Buchman,Casyn (WU) 4-6, 6-3, 6-4
2. Bartek,Alexis (NW) def. Blackim,Jodie (WU) 5-7, 6-1, 6-1
3. Kolen,Aniek (NW) def. O’Neill,Sophie (WU) 6-1, 6-1
4. Mannix,Stephanie (NW) def. MoralCarretero,Maria (WU) 6-4, 6-2
5. Holle,Kirsten (WU) def. Hull,Marianne (NW) 4-6, 6-0, 7-6
6. Shepler,Gwen (WU) def. Veasey,Mara (NW) 6-0, 6-0

Doubles competition

1. Buchman,Casyn/Blackim,Jodie (WU) def. Jarolim,Lorena Rivas/Bartek,Alexis (NW) 8-4
2. Kolen,Aniek/Mannix,Stephanie (NW) def. Shepler,Gwen/Holle,Kirsten (WU) 8-6
3. Banks,Nzingha/Sutton,Ashlynn (WU) def. Hull,Marianne/Veasey,Mara (NW) 8-3

— Northwest Sports Information —

Western men’s basketball to host elite camp in June

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western men’s basketball program has announced that they will be holding an elite camp on June 18, 2014. Registration for the camp will start at 10 am in the Looney Complex and will be for players from 9th-12th grade.

This is your chance to get the complete Missouri Western basketball experience. You will play against elite-level competition, while being coached by Missouri Western’s coaching staff. This camp is designed to give you a first hand look at what it’s like to practice, play, train and prepare like a college athlete.

CAMP FEATURES
Individual skill work with the Missouri Western coaching staff
Live game situations
5 on 5 games
3 on 3 games
Training and preparation techniques of college athletes
Informational Campus Tour
Meetings with Missouri Western strength & conditioning coaches

The cost of the camp is $80 per player. For more information please contact Head Coach Brett Weiberg at bweiberg@missouriwestern.edu or 816-271-4486.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Shields, Moustakas lead Royals past Cleveland 8-2

RoyalsCLEVELAND (AP) — James Shields allowed two runs in six innings and Mike Moustakas hit a three-run homer to lead the Kansas City Royals to an 8-2 win over the Cleveland Indians on Tuesday night.

Shields (2-2) struck out nine and won his second straight start.

Moustakas’ homer sparked Kansas City’s four-run fourth that featured five hits. The Royals are 10-0 when scoring at least four runs.

Eric Hosmer had four hits, including an RBI double in the seventh.

Cleveland manager Terry Francona turned 55 years old Tuesday, but the Indians were unable to win a third straight game for the first time this season.

Danny Salazar (0-3) didn’t allow a hit until the fourth, but unraveled quickly when Hosmer led off with a single. Billy Butler followed with another single before Salazar retired the next two hitters. Moustakas drove a 1-1 pitch into Kansas City’s bullpen in right field, breaking a 2 for 15 slump.

Alcides Escobar followed with another single, stole second and went to third on catcher Yan Gomes’ throwing error. Jarrod Dyson’s bunt hit made it 4-1.

Salazar didn’t get through the fifth. Hosmer doubled with one out before Butler hit a drive to deep center. Michael Bourn got a glove on the ball, but couldn’t make the leaping catch as Hosmer scored and Butler was credited with a double.

Hosmer was 4 for 5. His seventh-inning double gave Kansas City a four-run lead and he added a single in the ninth.

Salazar, who pitched well in 10 starts after being called up last season, hasn’t been able to find the same consistency in his first four starts. The right-hander allowed five runs and seven hits in 4 1/3 innings. He struck out six.

Shields allowed an unearned run in the second, but held the Indians in check until the sixth while his teammates gave him the lead.

Bourn’s bases-loaded single put Cleveland ahead. Second baseman Omar Infante’s fielding error on Asdrubal Cabrera’s ground ball started the rally. David Murphy singled and Lonnie Chisenhall was hit by a pitch with two outs. Bourn’s sharp single to right scored Cabrera, but Murphy was held at third on Nori Aoki’s strong throw. The inning ended when Nick Swisher flied out.

Gomes has six errors in 18 games after committing three last season.

Royals catcher Salvador Perez was 0 for 5 and is hitless in his last 22 at-bats.

Cleveland third baseman Carlos Santana is in a 2 for 43 skid after going hitless in four at-bats.

The game-time temperature was announced at 50 degrees, but a strong wind made it feel much colder. The crowd of 8,848 barely surpassed the all-tune low at Progressive Field of 8,726.

— Associated Press —

Griffon men remain 6th at MIAA Golf Championships

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western men’s golf team shot another solid round on day 2 of the MIAA Championships helping them stay in 6th place in the 12 team field. The Griffons have fired a two day total of 604 (301-303) which puts them one stroke ahead of Central Oklahoma (605) and seven strokes back of Lindenwood (597). Central Missouri leads the event with a two day total of 571 (283-288) while Northeastern State and Washburn both fired 594. Lincoln University sits in 4th with a 595 (399-295).

Individually, the Griffons are led by junior Scott Sheldon and senior Evan McCarthy. They are tied for 12th with a two day total of 149. Sheldon fired 73-76 while McCarthy has fired 76-73. They are just one stroke out of 10th and two strokes back of 8th. The leader of the event is Cy MOritz of Central Missouri with a two round total of 139 (68-71). He is two strokes ahead of teammate Robby Hughey who fired a 141 (72-69).

Tyler Gast fired a solid 73 in round two and sits in a tie for 18th with a two round total of 150 (77-73) while James O’Brien and Derek Hawkins fired 156 (75-81) and 167 (82-85) respectively.

The final round of the event will take place on Wednesday, April 23. The event is being played at Alvamar Golf Club on the Championship Course. The course is a par 72 with a distance of 7092.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Wainwright, Cardinals shut out New York, 3-0

CardsNEW YORK (AP) — Adam Wainwright threw seven neat innings before leaving with a knee injury, and Jon Jay hit a two-run single that sent the St. Louis Cardinals to a 3-0 victory over the New York Mets on Tuesday night.

Left fielder Matt Holliday robbed Chris Young of a tying homer, one night after the Mets played some dazzling defense of their own to post a shutout in the series opener.

Wainwright (4-1) faced the minimum through four innings and outpitched Dillon Gee. It was the second consecutive scoreless start for Wainwright, who tossed a two-hit shutout last Thursday at Washington.

After the game, Wainwright passed several tests on his knee and said he would be ready for his next start on Sunday.

“I’ll be all right,” Wainwright said. “Just give me a couple days and everything will be all right. I was very off balance, as you could probably see. Everything is good. At first, you feel a little scared, but as I walked off the field I knew I didn’t do anything wrong. All is good.”

— Associated Press —

Western women’s golf team sits 7th after day two of MIAA Championships

riggertMissouriWesternAfter day two of the MIAA Women’s Golf Championships the Missouri Western women sit in 7th place out of the nine team field. The Griffons have fired a two day total of 735 (363-372) which is 15 strokes back of Central Missouri (720) for 6th. The leader of the event is the University of Central Oklahoma who fired a 641 (320-321) which is 12 strokes ahead of Northeastern State who fired a 653 (326-327).

The Griffons are led by sophomore Callie Wilson who had a solid first two rounds putting her in a tie for 8th. She fired a 167 (81-86) and sits one stroke back of 6th and two strokes ahead of 11th. The leader of the event is Taylor Neidy of Central Oklahoma who fired a two day total of 154 (76-78). She sits two strokes ahead of Baylee Price of Northeastern State who fired a 156 (79-77).

Madison Romjue sits in a tie for 22nd with a two day total of 182 (95-87) while Anna Kloeppel sits in 31st with a 189 (91-98). Amber Chivington and Shelby Stone fired 197 (96-101) and 199 (98-101) respectively.

The final round of the event will be played tomorrow April 22nd. The event is being held at the Alvamar Golf Club in Lawrence, Kan. on the Members Course. It is par 72 with a distance of 6237.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Griffon men shoot 301 in opening round of MIAA Championships

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western men’s golf team shot one of their lowest round of the season helping them sit in 6th place in the 12 team field after round one of the MIAA Golf Championships. The Griffons fired a 301 which is three better than Central Oklahoma (304) and five better than Nebraska-Kearney (306). The Griffons are one stroke back of Lincoln University (300) and four strokes back of Lindenwood (297). Central Missouri leads the event with a 283 putting them eight strokes ahead of Northeastern State (291) and 11 strokes ahead of Washburn (294).

Individually, junior Scott Sheldon had a solid round finishing in a tie for 12th with a one over 73. He is just two strokes back of 2nd and five strokes behind Cy Mortiz of Central Missouri who fired a 5-under 68.

James O’Brien sits two strokes back of Sheldon sitting in a tie for 23rd while Evan McCarthy and Tyler Gast are close behind firing 76 and 77 respectively. The final Griffon is senior Derek Hawkins who fired an 82.

Round two of the three round event will take place on Tuesday, April 22. The event is being played at Alvamar Golf Club on the Championship Course. The course is a par 72 with a distance of 7092.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Royals comes up short in Cleveland Monday, 4-3

RoyalsCLEVELAND (AP) — The squirrel was fearless.

Zach McAllister wasn’t nervous, either.

Jason Kipnis and Michael Brantley hit two-run homers to back McAllister, powering the Cleveland Indians over the Kansas City Royals 4-3 Monday night when a trespassing squirrel ran around Progressive Field and provided some extra entertainment.

Kipnis connected in the sixth inning off Jeremy Guthrie (2-1), helping the Indians overcome a 3-2 deficit. Brantley provided Cleveland a 2-0 lead in the fourth.

McAllister (3-0) gave up six hits and overcame three errors — one on his errant throw in the fifth. Marc Rzepczynski and Cody Allen pitched a hitless inning each, and closer John Axford worked a 1-2-3 ninth for his seventh save.

After the Royals scored three times, McAllister got out of the fifth with an inning-ending double play and then shook off third baseman Lonnie Chisenhall’s error in the sixth and notched his third straight win.

“He didn’t let anything rattle him,” Indians manager Terry Francona said. “He worked to execute pitches. He was strong.”

McAllister also withstood a brief delay in the second when a squirrel ventured onto the field and eluded members of the grounds crew before finally leaving for the night.

“He was right in front of me,” McAllister said.

Indians first baseman Nick Swisher motioned for the critter to run to him, but it darted past and into the outfield grass.

“I was like, `C’mon over here and sit in my glove,” Swisher said. “I thought maybe he’d sit on my shoulder like a parrot. I tell you what, that squirrel is eating, bro. That was a big squirrel.”

The squirrel was directed inside the Royals bullpen by some of the grounds staff, but the slippery rodent escaped and returned for another scamper to the delight of the crowd of 10,789. The pesky intruder hung around for another inning before it was shooed into the Indians’ center-field bullpen.

The squirrel perched on a ledge for several minutes before jumping the wall into the Heritage Park monument area.

“That little joker was frolicking,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “They could have arrested him for trespassing because he didn’t have a ticket.”

Alex Gordon and Omar Infante each had two of the Royals’ six hits.

Indians designated hitter Jason Giambi went hitless in four at-bats in his season debut. He missed Cleveland’s first 18 games with a broken rib.

Swisher led off the sixth with his second double, and Kipnis followed with his third homer, a drive into the seats in right-center. Kipnis is 8 of 13 (.615) with two homers and six RBIs off Guthrie, who except for the home runs pitched effectively for 6 1/3 innings.

Helped by McAllister’s throwing error, the Royals scored three runs in the fifth to take a 3-2 lead.

Mike Moustakas doubled to open the inning and scored when diving center fielder Michael Bourn couldn’t squeeze a sinking liner by Alcides Escobar. Jarrod Dyson followed with a bunt toward third that McAllister fielded cleanly before throwing wildly past first, allowing Escobar to score. One out later, Infante’s RBI single put the Royals in front.

Brantley connected in the fourth for his team-leading fourth homer, and second in two days.

Kipnis led off with a double, and with one out, Brantley drove a 2-1 pitch from Guthrie over the wall in right. Brantley only hit 10 homers last season, and Francona believes the 26-year-old could develop into a more potent power hitter because “he gives himself a chance every at-bat.”

— Associated Press —

MWSU women’s golfers sit in 7th after first day of MIAA Championships

riggertMissouriWesternAfter day one of the MIAA Women’s Golf Championships, the Missouri Western women sit in 7th place out of the nine team field. The Griffons fired a day one total of 363 which is just four strokes back of Central Missouri for 6th, six strokes back of Nebraska-Kearney for 5th and 11 strokes back of Northwest Missouri State for 4th. The leader of the event is the University of Central Oklahoma who fired a 320, six strokes ahead of Northeastern State (326) and 25 strokes ahead of Lindenwood (345).

The Griffons are led by sophomore Callie Wilson who had a solid first round 81. She sits in 7th place overall just one stroke out of a tie for 4th and two strokes back of 2nd. The leader of the event is Taylor Neidy of Central Oklahoma firing a round one 76.

Anna Kloeppel sits in a tie for 21st with a 91 while Madison Romjue, Amber Chivington and Shelby Stone fired 95, 96 and 98 respectively.

The second round of the event will be played tomorrow April 21st. The event is being held at the Alvamar Golf Club in Lawrence, Kan. on the Members Course. It is par 72 with a distance of 6237.

— MWSU Sports Information —

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