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Chiefs release former Bearcat Kilgore, sign CB Kennard Cox

ChiefsThe Kansas City Chiefs announced on Wednesday that the club has signed cornerback Kennard Cox. Additionally, the team has waived linebacker Chad Kilgore.

Cox (6-0, 191) has seen action in 29 games in four NFL seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars (2008-09) and Seattle Seahawks (2010-11). He owns 10 tackles (five solo), 0.5 sacks, two passes defensed and one fumble recovery. Cox originally entered the NFL as a seventh-round draft selection (251st overall) of the Buffalo Bills in 2008, but was released before the season and added to the Green Bay Packers practice squad roster on Oct. 27, 2008. He was claimed off the Packers practice squad by the Jaguars in December of 2008 where he spent two seasons on and off the club’s active roster. In April of 2010, Cox joined the Seattle Seahawks where he primarily served on the club’s practice squad until March 13, 2012. The Miami, Fla., native played collegiately at Pittsburgh where he appeared in 47 games, totaling 98 tackles and two interceptions. He prepped at Miami Killian High School where he played wide receiver and quarterback.

Kilgore (6-1, 230) originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Oakland Raiders in 2012. He spent the 2012 training camp with the Raiders before being released prior to the regular season. The Orrick, Mo., native played in 57 games at Northwest Missouri State, recording 392 tackles (165 solo), 7.0 sacks (-36.0 yards), five interceptions, 12 passes defensed and three forced fumbles. He prepped at Excelsior Springs High School in Excelsior Springs, Mo.

— Chiefs Media Relations —

MWSU men’s basketball ranks in the top 25 for 2012-2013 attendance

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western men’s basketball team ranked in the top 25 in attendance among the nearly 300 NCAA Division II basketball playing schools. The Griffons drew an average of 1,655 fans to their 13 home games in the MWSU Fieldhouse during the 2012-13 season to rank 21st nationally.

This is the second straight year that the Griffons were in the top-25 as in 2011-12 the Griffons averaged 1,760 during their 14 home games.

The Griffons were among six MIAA teams in the top 30 nationally. As a conference the MIAA drew 254,543 fans to the 186 gams to lead all Division II conference in average attendance at 1,369 fans per game. The MIAA’s total attendance was better than 10 NCAA Division I conferences.

Rank  Division II             G/S    Attendance  Avg.
1.       Northern St.           17      54,383           3,199
2.       Dixie St.                12      34,818           2,902
3.       Midwestern St.       12      31,600           2,633
4.       Central Mo.            13      33,297           2,561
5.       Ky. Wesleyan         18      44,780          2,488
6.       Augustana (SD)      16      39,132          2,446
7.       Washburn              13      31,210          2,401
8.       Grand Canyon        16      38,330          2,396
9.       Elizabeth City St.   14      32,577          2,327
10.      Fort Hays St.         15      34,015         2,268
11.      Drury                     17      32,068        1,886
12.      Benedict                13      23,636        1,818
13.      Bellarmine              15      26,803        1,787
14.      West Ga.               14      24,665        1,762
15.      Mo. Southern St.    13      22,680        1,745
16.      SW Minn. State      12      20,498        1,708
17.      Tarleton St.            17      28,796        1,694
18.      St. Cloud St.          14      23,613        1,687
19.      Emporia St.            13      21,818        1,678
20.      UNC Pembroke       14      23,401        1,672
21.      Mo. Western St.     13      21,520        1,655
22.      S.C. Aiken              17      28,014        1,648
23.      Winston-Salem       13      21,255        1,635
24.      Indiana (PA)            18      28,565        1,587
25.      Tuskegee                 9      14,156        1,573
26.      Minn. St. Mankato   18      27,913        1,551
27.      Southern Ind.           15      22,800        1,520
28.      Fairmont St.            13      19,503        1,500
29.      Virginia Union          12      17,925        1,494
30.      Winona St.              15      22,182        1,479

— MWSU Sports Information —

Kansas City acquires veteran utility player Emilio Bonifacio

RoyalsThe Kansas City Royals announced Wednesday that they have acquired veteran infielder/outfielder Emilio Bonifacio from the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for cash considerations or a Player to be Named.  In a corresponding roster move, the Royals have transferred infielder Miguel Tejada to the 60-day Disabled List.

Bonifacio, 28, was traded to the Blue Jays from the Miami Marlins this offseason.  He’s hitting .218 this year with 16 doubles, 3 homers and 12 stolen bases.   The sixth-year utility man has 122 stolen bases in his career in 156 attempts (78%), including a career-best 40 thefts in 2011.  He set career highs in nearly every offensive category in 2011 with the Marlins, batting .296 with 26 doubles, 7 triples, 5 homers and 78 runs scored.  A switch-hitter, Bonifacio has shown his versatility this season, playing all three outfield positions as well as second base and shortstop.

Emilio’s younger brother, Jorge, is an outfield prospect in the Royals’ organization, currently at Double-A with Northwest Arkansas.

Tejada, 39, was hitting .288 for KC this season with 16 doubles, 3 homers and 26 RBI.

— Royals Media Relations —

Kanza Bowl cancels its 2013 game

riggertMIAAThe MIAA has been informed that there will be no Kanza Bowl football game in 2013. Since 2009, an MIAA team has played a team from the Lone Star Conference in this Division II post-season game.

“We are disappointed to receive this news,” stated MIAA Commissioner, Dr. Bob Boerigter. “The Kanza Bowl Committee had done a great job of providing an educational, competitive and enjoyable experience for our student-athletes and participating institutions. We are very grateful for the efforts that the Kanza Bowl Committee has put into past events and thank them for helping to create some fine memories for our student-athletes and fans.”

The MIAA remains under contract to provide a team to participate in the historic Mineral Water Bowl where they annually face an opponent from the Northern Sun Conference.  The Mineral Water Bowl game is scheduled for December 8, 2013 in Excelsior Springs, Mo.

— MIAA Media Relations —

Kansas-Oklahoma State game to be Part of ESPN’s College GameDay

riggertKUThe Kansas men’s basketball team will make its ninth appearance on ESPN’s College GameDay when the Jayhawks travel to Oklahoma State Saturday, March 1, the network announced on Wednesday. The GameDay show will be in Stillwater, Okla., with tip for the KU at OSU contest scheduled for 8 p.m. (CT).

The 2013-14 season is the 10th year for ESPN’s College Gameday. KU has hosted the show an all-time high five times (2005, 2007, 2008, 2011 and 2013) and has been the road team on three occasions (2006, 2010 and 2012).

The Kansas at Oklahoma State contest will mark the fifth-straight season the Jayhawks have appeared on ESPN’s Saturday event. KU has won four of its previous five games featured on College GameDay.

ESPN’s College GameDay Covered by State Farm is an eight-week Saturday morning and evening college basketball program originating from the site of ESPN’s Saturday Primetime Presented by DIRECTV telecast. The 2014 schedule begins Saturday, Jan. 18 with a special split-site show. The first hour begins at 9 a.m. CT on ESPNU, continuing at 10 a.m. on ESPN with a one-hour evening edition leading into the Saturday Primetime game-of-the-week on ESPN.

For the 10th year, Rece Davis will serve as host for College GameDay. He will be joined by analysts Jay Bilas, Digger Phelps and Jalen Rose to preview all the day’s action and discuss the biggest storylines in college basketball.

2014 ESPN College GameDay Covered by State Farm & Saturday Primetime Schedule
(Schedule subject to change; all times are Central)
Date – GameDay Site, Show Times*, Game (Time)
Jan. 18 – Philadelphia, Pa., 9 a.m., Temple vs. La Salle (11 a.m.)
Jan. 18 – Storrs, Conn., 7 p.m., Louisville at Connecticut (8 p.m.)
Jan. 25 – East Lansing, Mich., 9 a.m. & 5 p.m., Michigan at Michigan State (6 p.m.)
Feb. 1 – Syracuse, N.Y., 9 a.m. & 5 p.m., Duke at Syracuse (5:30 p.m.)
Feb. 8 – Memphis, Tenn., 9 a.m. & 7 p.m., Gonzaga at Memphis (8 p.m.)
Feb. 15 – Lexington, Ky., 9 a.m. & 7 p.m., Florida at Kentucky (8 p.m.)
Feb. 22 – Boulder, Colo. or Palo Alto, Calif.^, 9 a.m. & 7 p.m., Arizona at Colorado or UCLA at Stanford (8 p.m.)
March 1 – Stillwater, Okla., 9 a.m. & 7 p.m., KANSAS at Oklahoma State (8 p.m.)
March 8 – Durham, N.C., 9 a.m. & 7 p.m., North Carolina at Duke (8 p.m.)

— KU Sports Information —

Doctors confirm Jamaal Charles has only a foot strain

ChiefsPro Bowl running back Jamaal Charles had his ailing right foot examined by two orthopedic surgeons and they confirmed the Kansas City Chiefs’ diagnosis of a mild strain.

Charles turned his right ankle early in practice on Monday.

“His ankle ligaments were fine,” Chiefs trainer Rick Burkholder said. “He had some pain on the outside bone of his foot. We did an X-ray. That was negative. There’s a tendon that attaches right at that spot and that’s what is sore right now. That’s why we call it a strain.”

Charles walked down the long, grassy hill to the practice fields Tuesday without a boot or a noticeable limp. He spent some time with the training staff off to the side, riding a stationary bike but only using the arm levers, before leaving the field for the rest of practice.

Burkholder said Charles felt some soreness up his leg but that it was expected.

“People are speculating Lisfranc and all that,” Burkholder said of the mid-foot injury that caused problems for former Chiefs running back Larry Johnson. “He doesn’t have any discomfort there. I’ve had him see two orthopedic surgeons and everyone agrees he has a mild foot strain.”

It’s unclear how long Charles will be out of practice, but it appears unlikely that he will play in Friday night’s preseason game against San Francisco at Arrowhead Stadium.

The Chiefs leaned heavily on Charles in their preseason opener last week. He touched the ball on eight of the 14 plays that the No. 1 offense ran on its opening touchdown drive.

“No difference. Next guy has to step up,” Chiefs offensive coordinator Doug Pederson said. “They’re getting a lot of reps right now, so we just keep going. Nothing changes.”

Rookie running back Knile Davis took most of the carries with the first-team offense on Tuesday. Shaun Draughn and Cyrus Gray continued their battle for the No. 3 job. Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith said that good teams are able to overcome an injury to one of their most productive players, and that somebody else will have to step up.

“He’s a special player. Kind of stating the obvious,” Smith said. “Jamaal is a special player but we have to find a way. … But no question, he’ll be missed.”

— Associated Press —

Kansas City loses in 10 innings to Marlins, 1-0

RoyalsMarlins prodigy Jose Fernandez simply smiled when he was asked about leaving Tuesday night’s start against Kansas City in the seventh inning with the game still scoreless.

Best not to rankle the skipper by saying something amiss.

Besides, the young right-hander had a good seat to watch Christian Yelich single home the go-ahead run with one out in the 10th inning, giving the Marlins a 1-0 victory.

”I like to pitch and everybody knows it,” Fernandez said. ”I like to compete. I would have loved to stay out there pitching. I was feeling really strong today.”

Fernandez was matched by wily Royals veteran Bruce Chen, each of them allowing just three hits before they turned over the game to their bullpens.

It continued to extra innings before Kansas City reliever Kelvin Herrera (4-6) brushed the jersey of the Marlins’ Jake Marisnick with a pitch in the 10th. Marisnick stole second and then scored on Yelich’s single through the right side of the infield, his third hit of the game.

”Try to get a good pitch to hit and drive Jake in from second,” Yelich said. ”It was hard to score runs for both teams. I knew if we could push one in we’d have a good chance to win.”

Chad Qualls (3-1) earned the win, while Steve Cishek survived a single in the bottom half of the 10th for his 25th save. Cishek has converted 20 in a row, the third-best streak in the majors behind the Braves’ Craig Kimbrel and the Royals’ Greg Holland.

The Royals, who had won 17 of their last 20, were trying to wrap up their eighth consecutive series victory. They’ll try again in the finale on Wednesday afternoon.

”Bruce was phenomenal. Fernandez was everything we had heard he was and seen on video,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. ”It was just an old-fashioned pitching duel.”

Indeed, the game began as a matchup between a 36-year-old, soft-tossing junkballer who began the season in the bullpen and a 21-year-old, flame-throwing phenom who defected from Cuba.

Chen and Fernandez matched each other pitch-for-pitch most of the night.

The Royals left-hander allowed a leadoff single to Yelich but didn’t give up another hit until the fourth. His beguiling 84 mph fastball – the term ”fastball” applied loosely – helped Chen strike out six batters and deal with three walks over his seven innings.

Otherwise, the Marlins spent most of the night popping balls into shallow center field, trudging back to the dugout and wondering why someone who couldn’t throw harder than some Little League pitchers kept baffling them with his dizzying array of floating changeups.

He lowered his ERA to 0.94 since replacing Luis Mendoza in the Royals rotation.

”I think I got a couple hits off Bruce somewhere along the way,” said Marlins manager Mike Redmond, who retired as a player after the 2010 season. ”Hey, a testament to him, he’s still out there making pitches and he shut us down. I hadn’t seen him pitch for a long time, but he did a great job against us tonight, and he’s done a great job for them.”

The problem for the Royals? Fernandez has been even better for the Marlins.

He allowed a single in the first and another in the second, but then retired 13 straight before a leadoff walk in the seventh. The Royals managed to get runners on first and second with two outs before George Kottaras flied out to center to end the inning.

It was the most trouble that Fernandez was in all night.

”He throws everything for strikes,” Kottaras said. ”He’s got all those plus pitches to work with. He was attacking the zone. We were falling behind. He had us at his mercy for a while.”

Fernandez didn’t pick up the win, of course. He had to watch from the bench after Redmond pulled him from the game. But he still managed his sixth straight start without a defeat.

”It’s a baseball game,” he said, smiling again. ”We won.”

— Associated Press —

Five Griffons earn USA College Football preseason All-America honors

riggertMissouriWesternUSA College Football has released its 25th annual Preseason All-America Teams with five Missouri Western players earning recognition: Senior quarterback Travis Partridge and senior tight end Reggie Jordan were named to the first team while sophomore linebacker Yomi Alli was selected to the second team. Senior offensive lineman Jeremy Jacobsen and senior linebacker Wallace Carter were selected to the third team.

Head Coaches, Sports Information Directors, CFL and NFL agents and franchise scouts, broadcast, internet, national and regional print and magazine media, members of football writers’ associations along with the staff of USA College Football contributed to the selection process.

#12 Travis Partridge (QB, 6-4, 230, Sr., St. Joseph, Mo./Savannah HS)
The MIAA First Team All-MIAA quarterback, Partridge has also been tabbed a Preseason All-American by BSN. Partridge had an outstanding junior campaign helping the Griffons to their first MIAA Regular Season Championship and into the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II Playoffs. Partridge started all 14 games while throwing for 2,706 yards and 30 touchdowns. He threw for four touchdowns in three different games (Nebraska-Kearney, Northeastern State and Pittsburg State) while leading the Griffons to a single season record for wins with 12. He rushed for an MWSU single season record 18 touchdowns while being named First Team All-MIAA and MIAA Offensive Player of the Week for his performance against Northwest Missouri State.

2012 Awards
– MIAA Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 10)
– First Team All-MIAA
– Don Hansen Football Honorable Mention All-American
– 2012 Don Hansen All-Super Region Three First Team
– Beyond Sports College Network Honorable Mention All-American
– Daktronics Super Region Four Second Team

#89 Reggie Jordan (TE, 6-3, 240, Sr., Hazelwood, Mo./Hazelwood Central HS)
Jordan was also selected to the Sporting News Preseason All-America Team. Last season Jordan started all 14 games catching 23 passes with 11 being for touchdowns. He also had one rushing touchdown on Oct. 13 against Missouri Southern, when scored from 86 yards on a fake punt. He had two touchdowns against Northeastern State on Oct. 6 and in the second round of the NCAA Playoffs against Henderson State on Nov. 24.

2012 Awards
– Honorable Mention All-MIAA
– Honorable Mention D2Football.com All-American

#5 Yomi Alli (LB, 6-0, 225, RSo., St. Louis, Mo./Hazelwood Central HS)
Before being sidelined in game three last season due to injury Alli was off to an explosive season. In two games he had 13 tackles with one interception, a pass breakup and a blocked kick.

#74 Jeremy Jacobsen (OL, 6-3, 315, Sr., Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf HS)
Jacobsen will be the anchor of the offensive line this season. He played in all 13 games a season ago with three starts at offensive guard.

#33 Wallace Carter (LB, 6-0, 245, Sr., Centerville, Iowa/Centerville HS)
Will be a key component to the Griffon defense. Last season he played in 13 games while compiling 60 tackles (4.5 for loss). He forced one fumble and two pass breakups. He had his best game of his career on November 17 in the Griffons’ first-ever NCAA DII Playoff victory against Minnesota-Duluth where he recorded 13 tackles.

Missouri Western’s five preseason All-Americans along with the rest of the Griffons will report to camp this Wednesday, August 14 and hit the practice field for the first time on Thursday, August 15. The season opener is in Warrensburg, Mo. on Thursday, September 5 against Central Missouri at 7 p.m. at Walton Stadium/Kennedy Field.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Missouri’s football season opener will be televised via pay-per-view

riggertMizzouMizzou’s football season opener vs. Murray State on Saturday, Aug. 31 will be televised via pay-per-view on participating video providers. Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. CT.

The game will be available in High Definition on participating providers. Suggested price for residential purchase is $39.95.  The telecast will be available on a specially designated pay-per-view channel.

Information about how to purchase the telecast, including a list of participating providers, will be available early next week.  Updates will be posted on MUTigers.com as they become available.

The game will be available on pay-per-view in the state of Missouri and spillover markets. It was not selected for live TV by one of the SEC’s television partners. Per SEC television contracts, when an SEC team does not have its game selected for live TV by one of the SEC’s television partners it is permitted to offer that game live on a statewide basis (and in spillover markets) on pay-per-view. Outside Missouri and spillover markets, the game will be distributed on ESPN GamePlan.

The telecast will be produced and distributed by FOX Sports.

— MU Sports Information —

Western volleyball picked 10th in preseason MIAA coaches poll

riggertMIAAThe Missouri Western State University Griffons were picked 10th in the MIAA preseason coaches poll which was released Tuesday (August 13) by the league office. The Griffons report for camp on Saturday, August 13 and will have their first practice on Aug. 19 at 9:00 am. The Griffons, who finished the 2012 season with a 16-16 record, will open the season on Sept. 6 participating in the Pittsburg State University Invitationa. The Griffons will take on Rockhurst University at 12:00 pm and Quincy University at 4:30 pm.

Missouri Western was picked 10th in the coaches poll with 116 points trailing 9th place Lindenwood by three points (42). Nebraska-Kearney tops the poll with 118 points and eight first place votes while Central Missouri received 108 points and one first place vote. Washburn is close behind in third with three first place votes and 107 points while Emporia State, Pittsburg State and Northwest come in 4th, 5th and 6th with 89, 71 and 68 points respectively. Fort Hays State received 65 points in 7th place while Central Oklahoma is in 8th with 52 point. Southwest Baptist and Missouri Southern round out the poll with 21 and 12 points respectively.

Missouri Western will have its home opener against Fort Hays State on Sept. 24 starting at 7 p.m. in the MWSU Fieldhouse.

The Griffons return 8 players who started at least 10 matches last season and 11 players who played in 20 or sets. The Griffons return honorable mention All-MIAA selections Stephanie Hattey (S/OH, 5-9, Sr., Kearney, Mo.) and Jessie Thorup (RS, 5-11, So., Olathe, Kan.).

Stephanie Hattey had a solid 2012 for the Griffons. Hattey, who is normally a setter, was forced into playing outside hitter this season. Hattey had eight matches where she had double digit kills which included a career best 15 on November 9 at Pittsburg State. She also had double digit sets in 28 of her 32 matches which included a season high 39 on October 13 against Central Oklahoma. Hattey was also solid on defense tallying double digit digs in 22 matches with a season high 24 in the Griffons last game of the season on November 10. Hattey guided the Griffons to their most victories in a season since 2006 when they matched the 16 win mark. Hattey was second on the team with 243 kills with a 2.11 kill per set. She led the team with 656 set assists on the season, and was second with 369 digs.

As a freshman Jessie Thorup led the Griffons with 274 kills and 2.38 kill per set. She also hit .230 making just 109 errors on 718 attack attempts. Thorup had double digit kills in 12 matches which included a career best 14 on November 6 in a Griffons 3-1 victory over Quincy University. She had a career best hitting percentage on November 9 at Pittsburg State, hitting .440 with 12 kills and just one error. On October 13 against Central Oklahoma she had seven of her 53 blocks on the season.

The Griffons finished the season 16-16 overall, which is their best record since 2006 when they were 16-15. The 16 victories was the most under head coach Cory Frederick as he had 11, 12, 14 and 16 wins the past four seasons. Frederick resigned as the MWSU volleyball coach this spring and former assistant Marian Carbin will begin her first year as the Griffon head coach. Carbin assisted with the program the past four seasons.

2013 MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll
1.  Nebraska-Kearney (8)  118
2.  Central Missouri (1)     108
3.  Washburn (3)              107
4.  Emporia State              89
5.  Pittsburg State             71
6.  Northwest Missouri       68
7.  Fort Hays State           65
8.  Central Oklahoma        52
9.  Lindenwood                 42
10. Missouri Western       39
11. Southwest Baptist       21
12. MIssouri Southern       12

— MWSU Sports Information —

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