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Northwest women’s basketball adds seven players to 2013-2014 roster

Northwest2013riggertNorthwest Missouri State head women’s basketball coach Michael Smith has announced the additions of seven players to the Bearcat 2013-14 roster. The additions include four true freshmen, a Division I transfer and two junior college transfers.

Alexandria Blaurock was a second team All-Jayhawk Conference performer at Kansas City Kansas Community College averaging nine points and six rebounds per game as a 5-8 guard. She was a three sport varsity athlete at Sumner Academy in Kansas City.

Ariel Easton is a 5-8 guard who earned NJCAA second team All-America and first team All-Region 16 honors while playing at State Fair Community College. She averaged a team best 15.8 points and 2.1 steals. The native of South Bend, Ind., was a McDonald’s All-America nominee during her senior year at Clay High School. Both Easton and Blaurock will have junior eligibility for the Bearcats in 2013-14.

Shelby Mustain was an all district performer at Jefferson City High School in Jefferson City, Mo. Last season, she redshirted at Missouri Valley Conference member Bradley University. The 6-2 forward will be a freshman for the Bearcats in 2013-14.

Chantise Adams is a 5-8 forward from Plainfield East High School and is a native of Naperville, Ill.

Kena Veldhuizen is a 5-3 guard from Oskaloosa, Iowa. While at Oskaloosa High School, she averaged 19.6 points per game as a senior and earned all-state,all-conference and all-district honors. She also lettered in volleyball andtrack and field.

Morgan Dittberner is a 6-0 combo guard/forward from Louisville, Neb. She earned all-area and honorable mention all-state accolades three times during her high school career. She was a third-team all-conference performer as a sophomore, a second-team honoree as a junior and was named first-team all-conference during her senior season.

Ashley Guenther is a 5-10 forward from Independence, Mo. Guenther twice earned first team all-conference and first team all-district honors as a senior for Truman High School. As a junior, she was a second team all-area performer and was named to the first-team as a senior.

The Bearcats begin the 2013-14 season on Nov. 9 with a road game at Quincy University beginning at 6 p.m. Northwest will play Illinois State in an exhibition game on Nov. 3 in Normal, Ill., at 1 p.m. The home schedule begins on Nov. 16 against Truman State at Bearat arena at 7:30 p.m.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Kansas City takes down Cleveland to tighten AL Wild Card race

RoyalsManager Ned Yost’s faith in Bruce Chen paid off for the Kansas City Royals.

Chen worked five innings and Salvador Perez doubled home two runs and the Royals beat the Cleveland Indians 7-2 on Wednesday night.

The Royals, who have not made the playoffs since 1985, are 2½ games back in the wild-card standings, while the Indians are a half-game behind.

“I felt really good about Bruce being on the hill for us,” Yost said. “I just felt his veteran experience was going to be crucial in a big game like this. My mindset was to get him through the lineup twice and if we had any lead at all, to do some maneuvering.

“A game of this magnitude, you don’t play around. We’ve got 10 games left. You don’t play (around) with 10 games left especially when they are this big. You get it out of the way and then you worry about tomorrow tomorrow.”

Yost did some bullpen maneuvering to keep the lead.

“Every single game is a must-win,” Chen said. “We’re behind. We’re trying to catch up. The bullpen did an outstanding job. We have the best bullpen in the American League.”

Chen was pulled in the sixth after giving up a single to Michael Bourn and walking Nick Swisher to lead off the inning.

“He does what he does,” Indians manager Terry Francona said of Chen. “He’s up, down, in, out. Nothing the same speed. He takes the sting out of your bat. He really knows how to pitch.”

Francisley Bueno replaced Chen and recorded two outs with three pitches.

After Jason Kipnis advanced the runners with a sacrifice bunt, Bueno kept the runners put when Carlos Santana grounded out to third baseman Mike Moustakas. Louis Coleman came in and retired Ryan Raburn on a fly to right to strand the runners.

Royals relievers Tim Collins, Will Smith and Greg Holland preserved the lead, allowing just one hit, to keep the team’s playoff chances alive.

The Royals broke the game open with three runs off four Indians pitchers in the eighth. Alcides Escobar had a two-run single on a full count off Carlos Carrasco, while Jarrod Dyson walked with the bases loaded.

“The last at-bat, that’s one of my best at-bats of the year,” Escobar said. “I was just trying to put ball in play, ground ball, fly ball, anywhere. I was really concentrating. I was trying to put the ball in play and got the base hit.”

Rookie Danny Salazar (1-3), who had allowed just one run in 13 2/3 innings in his first three September starts, took the loss, giving up four runs and six hits in six innings.

The Royals jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first with Perez’s two-out double, scoring Eric Hosmer and Billy Butler. Perez went to third on the throw home and scored on a Salazar wild pitch.

The Indians scored a pair of runs in the third. Yan Gomes came home after center fielder Dyson had trouble picking up Michael Brantley’s double. Brantley wound up scoring on Bourn’s sacrifice fly.

The Royals used a double steal in the fifth for their fourth run. Escobar avoided the tag of catcher Gomes to steal home, while Alex Gordon, who was initially caught in a rundown, stole second. Escobar became the first Royal to steal home since Jeff Francoeur on Aug. 11, 2012, at Baltimore.

“I was kind of looking to take him back to third base and peaked (at the other runner) and when I did that he kind of dropped and went under my tag,” Gomes said.

— Associated Press —

Wainwright wins 17th as Cardinals hold off Colorado

CardsAdam Wainwright pitched effectively into the eighth after a shaky start and helped himself at the plate with three hits as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Colorado Rockies 4-3 on Wednesday night to expand their lead in the NL Central race.

Wainwright (17-9) gave up two runs in the first and then found his groove to earn his 17th win, second-most in the NL this season.

He went 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs to help the Cardinals stretch their lead to two games over Pittsburgh after the Pirates lost 3-2 loss to San Diego. St. Louis also reduced its magic number for clinching a playoff spot to three with 10 games to play.

Tyler Chatwood (7-5) allowed four runs in six innings before being lifted for a pinch hitter. Chatwood is rounding back into form after missing nearly a month with an inflamed right elbow.

The hard-throwing Wainwright allowed 10 hits and struck out eight before running into a jam with two on and two outs in the eighth. Reliever Trevor Rosenthal got Charlie Blackmon to ground out to end the threat. Edward Mujica pitched his way out of a bases loaded mess in ninth for his 37th save in 40 chances. He struck out Todd Helton, who’s retiring at the end of the season, to quiet the cheering crowd and end the game.

Michael Cuddyer remains the NL batting leader, keeping his average at .331 after going 1 for 3 on Wednesday. Cuddyer left the game shortly after making an inning-ending diving catch in the sixth. The team announced he was day to day with a bruised right forearm.

Cuddyer, a career .271 hitter entering this season, has a slight lead in the batting race over Atlanta’s Chris Johnson (.327).

St. Louis solve Chatwood in the third, stringing together four straight hits to tie the game at 2-all. Wainwright had an RBI double and Matt Carpenter followed with a run-scoring single. Carpenter now has 67 RBIs from the leadoff spot, the most by a Cardinals player since Lou Brock had 76 in 1967.

The Cardinals took the lead for good in the fourth when Yadier Molina led off the inning with a double and was brought home by Wainwright’s single. He now has five RBIs this season.

The Rockies began the game with four straight hits off Wainwright, including a two-run single by Troy Tulowitzki. That was certainly more offense than the Rockies had off Wainwright in May, when the Cardinals ace took a no-hitter into the eighth and finished with a two-hitter during a 3-0 victory.

Wainwright escaped more trouble in the first by getting Helton to hit into a 3-6-1 double play. Jordan Pacheco followed by lining out to Matt Adams to end the inning.

This is Helton’s last hurrah after announcing he was calling it a career after 17 years. Manager Walt Weiss said he plans to start Helton in each of the remaining nine games.

“I’m going to play him as much as he’s physically able to do it,” Weiss said. “Give the fans an opportunity to see him.”

Helton had a double in the sixth, the 587th of his career.

— Associated Press —

Griffon volleyball opens MIAA play with road win at Northwest

riggertMissouriWesternWith their backs against the wall the Missouri Western volleyball team got back on track opening up MIAA play with a 3-1 (32-30, 26-24, 21-25, 25-19) road victory against rival Northwest Missouri State. Jessie Thorup, Erica Rottinghaus and Kelsey Olion all had 12 kills helping MWSU improve to 3-6 overall and 1-0 in MIAA play.

The first two sets were back and forth battles that either team could win. In set one the Griffons got back-to-back kills from Erin Backhuus and Kelsey Olion coming away with a 32-30 victory.

In set two the Griffons built its lead to 16-12 after a Rottinghaus service ace. The Bearcats battled back tying the score at 23 but MWSU scored three of the final four points coming away with a 26-24 victory. Lindsay Partridge and Thorup got the late kills in the second set to get the victory.

The Bearcats used two runs 10-7 run claiming a 17-13 lead and used a late 7-4 run coming away with a 25-21 set three victory.

The young Griffons responded nicely using 12-6 run pushing its lead to 18-12 after a Rottinghaus service ace. The Griffons continued good play as Amanda Boender sealed the match with the four set winner giving the Griffons the 25-19 victory.

The Griffons hit .274 in the set with 60 kills. Kelly Scannell had 25 set assits while Jordan Chohon had 16. Sarah Faubel had 20 digs while Rottinghaus had 11. Boender and Partridge finished with nine and seven kills respectively.

The Bearcats fall to 4-5 overall and 0-1 with the loss. Northwest had 61 kills with Brooke Bartosh finishing with 16. Bridget Hanafin had 48 set assists while Bailey Vance had 14 digs.

Missouri Western returns to action on Saturday, September 21 when they travel to Emporia, Kan. to take on the Emporia State Hornets. First serve is set for 3:00 pm from White Auditorium.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Royals’ bullpen blows three-run lead as KC loses to Cleveland

RoyalsTerry Francona likened the atmosphere at Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday to a playoff game in October. The crowd was into it. Every pitch mattered.

The Indians manager is hopeful the outcome will propel his team into the actual playoffs.

Asdrubal Cabrera drove in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, and Cleveland rallied off the stingy Kansas City Royals bullpen for a 5-3 victory Tuesday night that evened their series.

The win allowed the Indians to remain a half-game back of Texas and Tampa Bay in the AL wild-card race. The Royals are 3 1/2 games adrift after the Rangers beat the Rays earlier in the night.

”That was a fun game to be part of, two teams that really want to win bad were competing a lot,” Francona said. ”We did enough to win.”

The Indians were shut out until the sixth by Yordano Ventura, who made an electric major league debut. They tied the game 3-all in the seventh off reliever Kelvin Herrera, and Cabrera’s double off Wade Davis (7-11) in the eighth scored Drew Stubbs and gave Cleveland the lead.

Michael Bourn added a homer in the ninth to provide a cushion.

”It’s not always going to be pretty but we have to find a way to get it done,” said Nick Swisher, whose sacrifice fly in the seventh tied it. ”We have a scrappy group in here, and we’re not done. We’re going to keep pushing because we want this. We want it bad.”

Cody Allen (6-1) was among six Indians relievers who kept Kansas City off the scoreboard the final 4 1-3 innings. Chris Perez handled a perfect ninth for his 25th save.

”It happens sometimes,” Royals catcher Salvador Perez said of the collapse. ”We have to keep going, keep playing hard through the last day of the season.”

Ventura had already been saddled with the nickname ”Ace” before Monday night, but in the first inning he looked more like a different film character: Rick ”Wild Thing” Vaughn.

He erratically walked Bourn on four pitches to lead off the game, and earned a roar when he finally threw a strike to Nick Swisher. The roar grew when Ventura got him to ground into a double play, and reached a crescendo when he struck out Jason Kipnis to end the inning.

The 22-year-old flame-thrower settled in after that, mixing his curveball and changeup with straight gas that touched 101 mph on the radar gun at Kauffman Stadium.

The Royals gave him a lead on Hosmer’s double in the first inning. They added two more in the third, thanks in large part to Emilio Bonifacio getting into the head of starter Corey Kluber.

After a single, Bonifacio swiped second even as Kluber tried to pick him off. Bonifacio kept dancing around second base, and the Indians right-hander proceeded to walk Hosmer and Billy Butler to load up the bases. Salvador Perez’s sacrifice fly and Mike Moustakas’s double made it 3-0.

The Indians finally started to rally in the sixth. Swisher’s single and a pair of two-out singles by Carlos Santana and Michael Brantley made it 3-1 and drove Ventura from the game – he received a standing ovation. Cabrera walked to load the bases before Ryan Raburn struck out.

It may have been a wasted opportunity, but Cleveland atoned for it the next inning.

Yan Gomes was plunked in the back by Herrera, and then Bourn ripped an RBI triple into the gap. Swisher followed with a sacrifice fly to left field that knotted the game 3-all.

”The hit batsman was crucial at that point with Bourn coming up and hitting a triple right behind it,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. ”Those are things late in the season in games of this magnitude you really want to try to stay away from.”

Those are the things that set the stage for Cabrera to finish off the comeback.

”Tonight was one of the more gratifying wins,” Francona said. ”We kept fighting, and that’s a good feeling to be part of that, and watch those guys do that.”

— Associated Press —

MWSU soccer gets blanked at Truman State

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western women’s soccer team struggled on a damp day against the Bulldogs falling 4-0 in non-conference action.  Western gave up three first half goals falling to 2-3 on the season. This marked the first meeting between Truman and Missouri Western since their departure to the Great Lakes Valley Conference this fall.

Missouri Western gave up just nine first half shots but the Bulldogs made the most of them. Melanie Hunt got TSU on the board in the 8th minute off an assist from Sally Smith. Six minutes later Alexis Heffernan capitalized on an assist from Melanie Hunt and Kristinea Weishar giving Truman a 2-0 lead. The Bulldogs scored their final goal off the half on an own goal.

MWSU had six shots in the first period with four on goal while TSU had five shots on goal.

In the second half the Griffons managed just one shot while Truman had nine. Stephanie Williams got the final goal of the game for Truman in the 62nd minute helping them improve to 3-1-1 overall.

Tara Russell led they way offensively for MWSU with three shots and two on goal while Teddi Serna and K.C. Ramsell both had one shot on goal. Sarah Lyle picked up the loss playing just the first half falling to 2-3 on the season.

The Bulldogs finished with 18 shots with Heffernan leading the way with five shots and two on goal. She also had a goal and an assist in the game. Emily Bozdeck made four saves in the game for Truman.

The Griffons return to action on Friday, September 20 when they travel to Lamoni, Iowa to take on the 13th ranked NAIA Graceland Yellow Jackets. Kickoff is set for 5:00 pm.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Holliday leads Cardinals to 11-4 win over Rockies

CardsMatt Holliday had four hits, including a two-run homer, to help the St. Louis Cardinals take over sole possession of the NL Central with an 11-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night.

The Cardinals entered the night tied with the Pittsburgh Pirates, who lost 5-2 at home to San Diego. St. Louis reduced its magic number for clinching a playoff spot to five with 11 games remaining.

Joe Kelly (9-4) baffled the Rockies as he allowed three hits over five sharp innings before turning a 10-0 lead over to the bullpen. The hard-throwing right-hander has been one of the team’s most consistent pitchers since becoming a permanent member of the rotation in July.

Juan Nicasio (8-8) struggled with his command, lasting just 2 2-3 innings and allowing eight runs, which tied a career high.

Holliday led an 18-hit night by the Cardinals, who had seven players with at least two hits. Holliday finished 4 for 4 with a walk, double and two-run homer against his former team. He drove in three runs and scored twice.

The Cardinals ran away with the game in the third when they sent 11 batters to the plate and scored six times. Daniel Descalso had a two-run triple in the decisive inning, while Holliday added a double and an RBI single.

Colorado’s Michael Cuddyer finished 2 for 3 with a walk and an RBI to raise his average to.331, which is tops in the NL.

Kelly hardly seemed intimidated in his first start at Coors Field. He didn’t allow a base runner to reach as far as third base until the fourth inning. He wiggled out of that jam when first baseman Matt Adams corralled Josh Rutledge’s liner.

Once Kelly was out of the game, the Rockies went to work as they scored four runs off reliever Carlos Martinez in the seventh. But the bullpen shut down the Rockies from there, with Kevin Siegrist striking out pinch-hitter Jordan Pacheco to end the game.

Leadoff hitter Matt Carpenter was frequently on base for the Cardinals, with two singles and a hit by pitch. He leads the league hits (187), doubles (51) and multi-hit games (60).

Yadier Molina gave the Cardinals a lead in the first inning with a two-out single to center. Molina is one of the top hitters in the league with runners in scoring position.

Todd Helton nearly tied the game in the bottom half of the first, but Holliday made a leaping catch against the fence in left field.

The 40-year-old Helton announced last weekend his decision to retire after his 17th season with the Rockies. He leaves as the franchise’s leader in virtually every offensive category.

— Associated Press —

Listen to Missouri Western’s 63-3 victory over Missouri S&T

riggertMissouriWesternClick the links below to listen to Missouri Western’s 63-3 victory in the 2013 home opener from Saturday, September 14 at Spratt Stadium.

1st Quarter  – Part 1
1st Quarter – Part 2
1st Quarter – Part 3
2nd Quarter – Part 1
2nd Quarter – Part 2
2nd Quarter – Part 3
3rd Quarter – Part 1
3rd Quarter – Part 2
3rd Quarter – Part 3
4th Quarter – Part 1
4th Quarter – Part 2
4th Quarter – Part 3
Jerry Partridge Postgame Interview

Griffons remain No. 6 in latest AFCA Top 25 football poll

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western football stays No. 6 in this weeks American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Poll which was released Monday morning. The Griffons have been ranked 6th for three straight weeks. Missouri Western has been ranked in the top 25 in the last 22 polls and has received votes in 42 of the last 43 polls by the American Football Coaches Association.

Missouri Western is one of four MIAA school ranked in the top-25 with Northwest Missouri State being ranked No. 3, Pittsburg State No. 14 and Washburn at No. 22.  The Griffons held on to their position in the poll after defeating the Missouri S&T in the home opener by a score of 63-3.

Emporia State and Missouri Southern are other MIAA schools receiving votes in this weeks poll.

The Griffons return to MIAA action this weekend when they hit the road to take on the Nebraska-Kearney Lopers in Kearney, Neb. Kickoff is set for 3:00 pm from Cope Field at Foster Field.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Royals defeat Cleveland 7-1 to open critical three-game series

RoyalsRoyals ace James Shields peered in at the Indians’ Yan Gomes, who had stepped to the plate with two runners aboard in the fourth inning of a nip-and-tuck game between playoff contenders.

When Gomes swung and missed at strike three, Shields roared like a lion as he stalked off the mound, the intensity of meaningful September baseball etched across his face.

Shields wound up going six innings Monday night, and Salvador Perez led a scrappy Kansas City offense that eventually pulled away for a 7-1 victory in the opener of a pivotal three-game series.

Shields struck out a season-high 10 for the Royals (79-71), who moved within 2 1/2 games of the AL’s second wild-card berth. The Indians (81-69) remained a half-game back of Texas, which lost to Tampa Bay earlier in the night in a matchup of teams leading the wild-card race.

”Every game is important,” Shields said. ”This is what we live for, this is what we play for, September baseball, and hopefully we have a chance to go to the playoffs.”

Shields (12-9) allowed only Lonnie Chisenhall’s solo homer before turning the game over to his stingy bullpen. Wade Davis, Luke Hochevar and Tim Collins did the rest in a steady drizzle.

Perez finished with three hits and was among six different players to drive in a run for Kansas City, which is chasing its first postseason berth since winning the 1985 World Series.

”We have the talent to compete each and every night,” said Lorenzo Cain, who drove in one of the runs. ”You need a little luck every now and then, but we have the talent to compete.

Scott Kazmir (8-9) gave up four runs in 5-plus innings for the Indians. He didn’t get a whole lot of help from his offense, which racked up a season-high 17 strikeouts.

”I did everything I could,” Kazmir said. ”I battled my butt off to get where I was.”

Accustomed to pitching in important games, Shields kept the Indians guessing all night. He fanned three in the fifth after Chisenhall went deep, and the only other time he was in trouble was the first, when Shields stranded runners on second and third.

”He knows how to handle his emotions and channel it to his benefit, but he also knows how to transfer it to his teammates,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. ”He knows what’s at stake and he’s getting after it. He’s into it.”

Billy Butler started the scoring by driving in Emilio Bonifacio with a two-out single in the first, and then Kansas City tacked on another run in the third thanks to some hustle.

Alex Gordon struck out swinging but raced to first base when Kazmir’s wild pitch went to the backstop. He reached third on Eric Hosmer’s single and scored on Perez’s two-out base knock.

”When Scott left the game, we’re still in striking distance,” Indians manager Terry Francona said. ”We didn’t finish a couple of plays and it got away from us.”

That happened in the sixth, when Perez and Cain opened the inning with back-to-back triples for a 3-1 lead, and David Lough added a pinch-hit single to provide the Royals with another run.

Alcides Escobar reached base when shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera fielded his grounder and threw wide of first for an error, and then Bonifacio hit a dribbler toward Chisenhall at third that he mishandled for another error. The second in a span of three batters resulted in a 5-1 game.

The Royals added a pair of runs in the seventh inning to put it away.

”They put it on us tonight,” said the Indians’ Jason Giambi, who was 0 for 3 with a pair of strikeouts. ”They played great baseball. They just out played us tonight.”

— Associated Press —

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