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Northwest tennis teams split at Southwest Baptist

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State tennis teams split road MIAA matches at Southwest Baptist on Thursday. The men’s team picked up a 5-4 win, after falling behind early, 4-1. The women’s team lost 9-0 to SBU. The men’s team is now 12-2 on the year and a perfect 4-0 in conference play. The women’s team is now 10-11 overall and 5-4 in conference play.

The men’s team put together a strong singles performance after dropping all three points in doubles. Romain Boissinot won at No. 2 singles and Alvaro Rivers came from a set down at No. 3 singles to pick up a deciding point for Northwest. Lluis Altimires won at No. 4, Hicham Azzaoui was victorious at No. 5 and Fin Glowick picked up a straight-set win at No. 6.

The Bearcat men will play Ouchita Baptist on Friday and the women will playArkansas Tech. On Saturday, Northwest will take on Midwestern State.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Missouri signee Namon Wright earns All-America honors

MUFuture Missouri Tiger Namon Wright (Los Angeles/Pacific Hills) was named a 2014 All-American by BallisLife.com Thursday and will compete in the publication’s annual All-Star game on May 3 at Long Beach City College.

One of California’s top players and a Top 100 recruit nationally, Wright filled up the stat sheet as a senior at Pacific Hills, averaging 24.2 points, 9.4 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.4 steals per game.

The 6-foot-4 guard saw his shooting numbers elevate as a senior as well, shooting 51 percent from the floor, 41 percent from three-point range and 72 percent from the foul line to earn the All-America accolades. Wright helped lead Pacific Hills to the 2013 state title as a junior and was named his league’s MVP in 2014.

Highlighting Wright’s play as a senior was a 42-point outburst against Compton and 40 points against Long Beach Millikan. The Bruins finished the season 19-10 overall and 11-1 in league play.

— MU Sports Information —

Gordon homers, drives in four as Royals beat Rays 7-3

RoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Royals’ Alex Gordon knew he put a good swing on the pitch, and he knew that his high fly ball had a chance to clear the outfield wall the way the wind was gusting out.

He just wasn’t sure until the ball finally disappeared.

Gordon’s three-run shot, the first home run by Kansas City this season, highlight a five-run fifth inning Wednesday, and carried the Royals to a 7-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.

“This is a big park. We’re never going to hit a lot of home runs here,” Gordon said. “I hit it pretty good, but in this park you never know. Luckily I caught it enough.”

Gordon finished with four RBIs, matching a career high. Norichika Aoki, Johnny Giavotella and Billy Butler also drove in runs for the Royals, who have struggled to find offense all season.

They had only scored more than four runs once in their first seven games, lost 1-0 to Tampa Bay the previous night, and were the last team in the majors without a home run.

“The offense gave us a lot of breathing room,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “Runs are nice. Home runs are nice too. But I don’t care how we get them.”

Jeremy Guthrie (2-0) recovered from a sloppy start to hold the Rays to four hits over seven innings. The only run he allowed came on Desmond Jennings’ homer in the fourth.

The right-hander, who turned 35 on Tuesday, was coming off a rough start against the White Sox. But Guthrie navigated trouble in each of the first three innings, leaving five Rays on base, and then retired his final 12 batters to hand a 7-1 lead to his bullpen.

“You’re going to make good pitches and they’re going to hit them hard sometimes,” Guthrie said. “But if you make good pitches, more often you’re going to get an out.”

Jake Odorizzi (1-1) mowed through the Kansas City lineup the first three innings before allowing Butler’s RBI groundout and Gordon’s run-scoring single in the fourth.

Everything unraveled for him in the fifth.

Lorenzo Cain singled off Odorizzi to lead off the inning, and Aoki followed two batters later with a triple to right. Giavotella, recalled from Triple-A Omaha to replace injured second baseman Omar Infante, hit a sacrifice fly to make it 4-1.

Hosmer and Butler followed with back-to-back singles, and Gordon popped a pitch to right-center that hung up long enough in the wind to land over the fence.

“I was making my pitches, getting what we wanted. Balls were on the ground, not hit very hard, they just didn’t find anybody,” Odorizzi said. “That’s baseball.”

It was a rough way for Odorizzi to return to Kauffman Stadium, where he made his big league debut with the Royals in 2012. He allowed all seven runs on 10 hits and a walk in five innings.

“He didn’t do anything wrong today. He threw really well,” Rays manager Joe Maddon said. “Those numbers are highly deceiving. Aoki’s ball was well-struck and the home run was part of natural forces of nature. People who look at that line are going to misinterpret that outing because he threw the ball extremely well. It was just an unfortunate game for him.”

The Royals squandered a scoring chance with runners on first and second and one out in the second inning when Mike Moustakas struck out and Gordon was thrown out heading to third.

Royals manager Ned Yost trundled onto the field and challenged the call. After a review of 2 minutes, 10 seconds, the ruling made by third base umpire Quinn Wolcott stood.

It hardly mattered the way the Royals were swinging — and the way Guthrie was pitching.

“They’ve played really well against us the last couple of years. You’ve got to give them credit,” Maddon said. “Just keep doing that stuff and it will come back to us.”

— Associated Press —

Northwest softball gets swept by Missouri S&T

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State softball team dropped both games of a double header Wednesday in non-conference action against Missouri S&T, losing both games by the same score, 5-3.

The Miners plated two runs in the top of the first inning while the Bearcats added one in the bottom half when Kristen Uthe was knocked in by a single off the bat of Baylee Scarbrough.

MST plated two more runs in the top of the third inning to take a 4-1 lead.

Maddie Jones hit a two run home run to right center field in the fourth inning to bring her team within one.

The Miners were able to grab an insurance run in the top of the seventh as Northwest was shut down in the bottom half of the inning as they fell, 5-3.

Sarah Baldwin was tagged with the loss as she allowed five runs, three earned, and struck out six.

Stephanie Mark singled in Cassidy Lee to give the Bearcats an early 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning in game two.

MST had a big third inning as they knocked in three runs before plating two more in the bottom of the fifth.

Northwest managed one run in the sixth and another in the seventh but were unable to complete the comeback as they dropped game two, 5-3.

The Bearcats out hit Missouri S&T in both games as they combined for 20 hits, but left 20 runners stranded between the two games.

Northwest, 16-24, will take their final road trip of the regular season this weekend as they take on Lincoln Friday in double header action, with game one slated to start at 3 p.m.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Kansas freshman Joel Embiid to enter NBA Draft

KUKansas freshman Joel Embiid has declared for the 2014 NBA Draft, the 7-0 center announced Wednesday in a formal press conference alongside head coach Bill Self at Allen Fieldhouse.

The 2014 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, Embiid broke the KU freshman record for blocked shots with 72 and his 2.6 blocked shots per game finished second in the league. Named to the 2014 All-Big 12 Second Team, Embiid led KU with 8.1 rebounds per game – also a KU freshman record – and good for sixth in the Big 12.

“I just want to thank God first for giving me this opportunity to come to the (United States) and play ball,” Embiid said. “I want to thank the coaching staff, my teammates, the fans – everyone that’s helped me through my journey. After thinking a lot, I’ve decided to declare for the NBA Draft.”

The 7-0 Yaoundé, Cameroon, native averaged 11.2 points per game and his 62.6 field goal percentage broke yet another KU rookie record. Additionally, Embiid was named to the 2014 Freshman All-America Team, along with teammate Andrew Wiggins, by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA).

Embiid was a two-time Big 12 Newcomer of the Week – Dec. 2, 2013 and Jan. 20, 2014 – and was named the Wayman Tisdale National Freshman of the Week and CBSSports.com National Player of the Week on Jan. 21, 2014 after averaging a double-double with 14.5 points and 10.0 rebounds to go along with 13 blocked shots in KU victories against then-top-10 opponents Iowa State (1/13) and Oklahoma State (1/18). Included was a KU freshman-record eight blocked shots against OSU.

On March 10, Kansas announced that Embiid would miss the final two regular-season games and the Big 12 Championship due to a stress fracture in his lower back. He was sidelined from KU’s two NCAA Tournament contests, as well. The injury did not require surgery. Embiid has continued a rehabilitation program and is progressing as scheduled.

— KU Sports Information —

Chiefs release 2014 preseason opponents

riggertChiefsThe National Football League officially announced its 2014 preseason schedule on Wednesday.

The Kansas City Chiefs will kick off their preseason slate at home vs. the Cincinnati Bengals.

The club then travels to Carolina to take on the Panthers in a nationally televised contest on FOX on Sunday, Aug. 17 at 7 p.m. CT.

The Chiefs return home for their third preseason game against the Minnesota Vikings and then wrap up preseason play at Lambeau Field against the Green Bay Packers.

Remaining dates and times will be announced as soon as they are finalized.

CHIEFS 2014 PRESEASON OPPONENTS

Game 1 vs. Cincinnati
Game 2 @ Carolina – Sunday, August 17
Game 3 vs. Minnesota
Game 4 @ Green Bay

Remaining Dates and Times TBA

— Chiefs Media Relations —

Cardinals drop series finale to Cincinnati, 4-0

CardsST. LOUIS (AP) — The pop fly cleared the infield by about 20-25 feet. Billy Hamilton’s teammates have seen his legs in action, but figured he’d stay put at third.

“We didn’t even think there would be a chance he would go,” catcher Devin Mesoraco said after the Cincinnati Reds’ 4-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday. “As an outfielder, I’m sure you don’t expect anybody to go on that play.

“He gets everybody on their edge of their seat.”

Hamilton’s best game of the season by far backed a stingy outing from Mike Leake. The rookie had three hits and his first two steals — against six-time Gold Glove catcher Yadier Molina — plus that daring dash home on one of the shortest sacrifice flies you’ll see.

Hamilton said third base coach Steve Smith told him, “I want to see how fast you really are.”

“I might not make it every time but there’s always a chance, there’s always a good chance,” Hamilton said. “I knew I had to go.”

It wasn’t even the shortest sacrifice fly he’s created. Against a drawn-in infield when he was at Class A Bakersfield, the year he stole a record 155 bases, Hamilton recalled scoring on a pop fly that stayed in the infield after the fielder was forced to turn around and chase down the ball.

“Guys were pressing a little bit and I told the, ‘I’m going to make something happen for you,'” Hamilton said. “If you get a chance to put the ball in play, I’ve got your back.”

Leake (1-1) allowed four hits and a walk in eight scoreless innings and Mesoraco hit a two-run home run for the Reds, who avoided a three-game sweep after dropping their ninth series in their last 10 in St. Louis. They’re 2-4 against the Cardinals, their NL Central rival, and wrapped up a 2-4 trip.

Hamilton stole the show.

“That’s kind of as-advertised right there,” manager Bryan Price said. “We’ve been waiting for that game and I was really glad to see it.”

Shelby Miller (0-2) allowed his fourth homer in two starts and faced trouble most of his six innings, but held the Reds hitless in nine at-bats with runners in scoring position. Mesoraco hit his first homer in the fourth after doubling twice Tuesday in his first start after coming off the 15-day disabled list.

Hamilton entered batting .091 with two hits and seven strikeouts in 22 at-bats and left town batting .192. He reached safely his first three trips beginning with a triple to open the game when left fielder Matt Holliday missed on a diving catch in the gap.

After singling to start the fifth he put on a show with his legs, stealing second without a throw, going to third on a flyout to shallow right and scoring easily to beat Jon Jay’s’ relay on Bruce’s pop fly to even shallower right and put the Reds up 3-0.

“He’s fast,” Miller said. “I’ve never really seen somebody run the bases like he has.”

Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said Miller could have helped by being quicker to the plate.

“We were paying attention,” Matheny said. “It doesn’t matter if Yaddy is behind the plate (or) anybody else in the history of the game, if you don’t keep your times down they’re going to take bags on you.”

Hamilton bunted for a hit in the ninth against Pat Neshek and stole second, then scored without a throw on Brandon Phillips’ one-out single to make it 4-0.

— Associated Press —

Griffon softball takes two from Northwest Missouri State

MWSUThe Missouri Western softball team ran their win streak to eight with a doubleheader sweep over the Northwest Missouri State Bearcats on Tuesday afternoon. In game one the Griffons got the 10th shutout from Jackie Bishop with a 6-0 victory and then in game two the Griffons scored all their runs with two outs getting a 5-4 victory. The Griffons improve to 28-14 overall with the victory.

Game 1
MWSU 6
NWMSU 0
In game one the Griffons got a complete game shutout from Jackie Bishop as she improves to 18-6 on the season. She gave up just two hits while striking out four in the game.

Missouri Western opened up the scoring in the second inning when Kat Steponovich hit her sixth homer of the season. In the third the Griffons got two more runs on two hits. Sydney Washington reached on a fielders choice and scored on a double down the left field line by Tiffany Gillaspy. Gillaspy scored on a Brooke Schaben sacrafice fly giving the Griffons the 3-0 lead.

The score stayed that way until the 5th when Fleschner walked and advanced to third on a double by Washington. Fleschner scored on sacrafice fly to left field by Gillaspy and Washington scored on a two out single up the middle by Anding pushing the lead to 5-0. The last run came in the sixth as the Griffons put together three hits. Katie Klosterman singled and was pinch ran for by Taylor Schaben. Morgan Rathmann singled to left center and Fleschner singled to left field loading the bases. Washington got a productive out scoring Schaben giving the Griffons the 6-0 victory.

The Bearcats left two runners on in the sixth and one in the seventh but could not get to Bishop.

The Griffons had nine hits with Fleschner and Anding each getting two. Gillaspy had two RBI. The Bearcats had two hits with Jordan Ereth and Chantel Adams each getting one. Abbie Vitosh falls to 6-10 on the season going five innings giving up five hits and five earned runs with three strikeouts.

Game 2
MWSU 5
NWMSU 4
In game two the Griffons came up with some timely hitting scoring all five runs with two outs helping MWSU to the 5-4 victory. Janie Smith picked up her 10th victory of the season giving up 10 hits and three earned runs with three strikeouts. She sits at 10-8 on the season.

The Bearcats got on the board first in game two when Torri Blythe reached on a single and later scored on a passed ball. The Griffons answered right back working some two out magic. The Griffons used a hit batter, an error and a passed ball to put runners on second and third. Rathmann then came up big singling up the middle scoring Stevenson and Klosterman giving the Griffons the lead for good.

In the third Washington led off with a single up the middle and scored on a two out single by Anding putting the Griffons up 3-1 after two and a half. The Bearcats answered in the 3rd with one run on two hits cutting the MWSU lead to 3-2.

In the 5th the Griffons loaded the bases with two outs getting a run on a single to the left side by Klosterman which scored Anding and after five the Griffs led 4-2. In the sixth the two out magic continued as Rathmann singled and advanced to second on an throwing error by the Bearcat third baseman. She later scored on a two out double by Gillaspy giving the Griffons the 5-2 lead heading to the bottom of the sixth.

In their half of the sixth the Bearcats scored two runs on four hits and a Griffon error bit the Griffons able to get out of a jam still holding a 5-4 lead. The Bearcats led off the 7th with a single but could not get anything going as Smith got one of her three strikeouts to end the game.

The Griffons had 11 hits in the game with Rathmann going 3-for-4 with one run and two RBI. Gillaspy, Anding and Steponovich all had two hits in the game.

The Bearcats fall to 16-22 on the season. They had 10 hits with Blythe going 3-for-4 and Stephanie Mark going 2-for-3. Taylor Blackford falls to 2-1 going six innings giving up 10 hits and two earned runs.

The Griffons return to action on Friday, April 11 when they take on the Lindenwood Lions in St. Charles, Mo. Game time is set for 1 pm.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Royals lose pitchers duel to Tampa Bay, 1-0

RoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. — (AP) James Loney hit an RBI single with two outs in the ninth inning to lift the Tampa Bay Rays over the Kansas City Royals 1-0 on Tuesday night.

Rays starter Chris Archer wriggled out of two bases-loaded jams and went seven innings in an impressive pitchers’ duel between top young arms. Royals rookie Yordano Ventura dazzled in his season debut, holding Tampa Bay to two hits in six shutout innings.

Looney’s grounder to right scored Wil Myers, who snapped an 0-for-15 slump when he reached on an infield single to start the ninth. Myers advanced on a two-out wild pitch by Greg Holland (0-1).

Joel Peralta (1-1) got one out with the bases loaded and Grant Balfour worked the ninth for his second save.

Ventura walked none and struck out six, including Myers three times.

Archer pitched out of bases-loaded, one-out jams in the third and sixth. He induced Eric Hosmer to ground into a double play to end the third. In the sixth, Archer retired Alex Gordon on an infield popup and Danny Valencia on a grounder to leave the bases full.

The Royals loaded the bases again in the eighth against relievers Jake McGee and Peralta, but Valencia looked at three straight strikes from Peralta to end the inning.

Mike Moustakas, hitless in his first 21 at-bats this season, opened the Royals ninth with a single to center but went no further.

Tampa Bay missed an opportunity in the eighth when Royals reliever Wade Davis walked Matt Joyce and plunked pinch-hitter Logan Forsythe with a pitch. Davis recovered to strike out Yunel Escobar and David DeJesus.

— Associated Press —

Western golf teams finish 7th, 8th at NSU First Federal Bank Invite

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western women’s golf team finished in 7th place the Henderson State First Federal Bank Invitational firing a two round 695 (352-343) which was 31 strokes ahead of Harding (726) and 13 strokes behind the University of Sioux Falls (688). The winner of the event was Central Oklahoma with a 614 (303-311). They were 15 strokes ahead of Henderson State’s (629). Anna Kloeppel led the Griffons tying for 11th with a 159 (83-76).

Madison Romjue finished in a tie for 28th with a 175 (84-91) while Callie Wilson finished in 35th with a 180 (93-87). Amber Chivington and Shelby Stone finished with a 182 (92-80) and 190 (100-90) respectively.

Taylor Neidy of Central Oklahoma carded an two-round 147 (70-77) winning the event by five storkes over Ally Harris of Henderson State.

The Griffons will be off for a week before they conclude their season in the MIAA Championships. It will be played in Lawrence, Kan. at Alvamar Golf Club on April 21-22.

The Missouri Western men’s golf team finished 8th at the HSU First Federal Bank Invitational firing a two round 626 (314-312). The event was played in Mountain Home, Arkansas at the Big Creek Golf and Country Club. Evan McCarthy finished in a tie for 14th firing 151 (77-74) which was nine strokes back of Arkansas Tech’s Alex Mahlik’s 142 (69-73).  The winner of the event was Arkansas Tech with a 597 (293-304) which was one stroke ahead of Southwestern Oklahoma State, 598 (302-296).

James O’Brien finished in 39th with a 157 (76-81) while Derek Hawkins finished on stroke behind with a 158 (80-78). Scott Scheldon and Tyler Gast fininshed with 162 (81-81) and 166 (87-79) respectively. Dylan Watts finished in a tie for 42nd with a 159 (79-80) playing as an individual.

The Griffons will be off for a week before they conclude their season in the MIAA Championships. It will be played in Lawrence, Kan. at Alvamar Golf Club on April 21-22.

— MWSU Sports Information —

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