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Kansas City’s win streak ends with loss to Mets in 11 innings

RoyalsEric Young Jr. homered with two outs in the 11th inning and the New York Mets overcame a blown lead to beat Kansas City 4-2 on Friday night, snapping the Royals’ winning streak at nine.

Young slammed a 3-1 pitch from Luis Mendoza (2-6) over the right-field fence for his first career game-ending hit and just his second home run of the season. It scored Omar Quintanilla, who had walked.

The Mets led 2-0 on a first-inning homer by David Wright, but New York’s beat-up bullpen couldn’t protect it as Kansas City scored single runs in the eighth and ninth innings to tie it.

The Royals, whose surge matched the team’s fifth-longest winning streak, were trying for their first 10-game run since they won 14 straight in 1994.

Carlos Torres (2-2), New York’s scheduled starter for Saturday, worked two innings for the win in the 4 hour, 7 minute marathon.

— Associated Press —

Bearcats release 2013 soccer schedule

Northwest2013riggertNorthwest Missouri State University head soccer coach Tracy Hoza has announced the Bearcats’ 2013 schedule. This year’s slate includes eight home games at Bearcat Pitch and features games against three 2012 NCAA tournament qualifiers.

“Our schedule this year is similar to last year,” said Hoza. “We are going to play some really good in-region teams that makes for a tough schedule and some great competition.

Hoza’s 2013 squad will feature 18 returning letterwinners and 10 starters.

“For us, the key to the season is to finish strong,” Hoza explained. “We have to keep the momentum throughout the season. Our biggest expectation is for our team to perform and if they do that, we will be better on the field. He have good players who have plenty of experience. We just need to stay disciplined especially near the end of the year when we have to play on the road.”

The season kicks off on Thursday, Sept. 5, as the Bearcats welcome Wayne State in the home opener. Northern State will visit on Sunday, Sept. 8, at 3 p.m.After a weekend trip in Minnesota to play at St. Cloud State (Sept. 13) andWinona State (Sept. 15), the Bearcats return home to host Lindenwood in theMIAA opener.

A unique four-day stretch pits Northwest against rival Missouri Western twice, beginning in St. Joseph on Sept. 24 followed by a rematch on Sept. 27 at Bearcat Pitch. October begins with trips to Graceland (Oct. 1), Northeastern State (Oct. 4) and NCAA qualifier Central Oklahoma (Oct. 6). After hosting Emporia State (Oct. 11), the team heads to Washburn (Oct. 13) then returns home for home matches against Nebraska-Kearney (Oct. 18) and NCAA qualifier FortHays State (Oct. 20).

After a trip to Southwest Baptist (Oct. 24), the Bearcats will play back-to-back games against NCAA qualifier Central Missouri, starting in Warrensburg on Oct. 26 and returning to Maryville on Nov. 1. The regular season concludes at Missouri Southern on Nov. 3.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Cardinals jump on Reds early and cruise to big win

CardsWith their hitting slump a thing of the past, the Cardinals can relax and focus on getting back into first place.

It’s only a half-game away.

David Freese set the tone with a bases-loaded double in the first inning, and Daniel Descalso hit two of the Cardinals’ three homers on Friday night as St. Louis pulled away to a 13-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.

The Cardinals have emerged from a deep hitting slump by scoring 13 runs in each of their last two games. It’s the first time this season they’ve had double-digit run totals in consecutive games.

”Our guys put so much pressure on themselves,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. ”They’re perfectionists. It was frustrating for a quite a few days. It was good to see some energy. I hope we can keep riding it.”

While the Cardinals have emerged from their hitting slump, the Reds are still stuck in theirs.

Shelby Miller (11-7) limited Cincinnati to two singles over the first five innings before Joey Votto hit a three-run homer in the sixth. The Reds managed only six hits, five of them singles. They’ve been held to three or fewer runs in six of their last seven games.

”I felt really good,” Miller said. ”That was some of the best stuff I had all year. I kind of let it get away from me in the sixth inning. I guess I kind of lost my focus, which is something that shouldn’t let happen.”

In every respect, it was a night the Reds wanted to forget.

”This is a game that depends upon how short a memory you have,” outfielder Jay Bruce said.

Bronson Arroyo (9-9) matched his season high by giving up seven runs in only 3 2-3 innings, his shortest outing of the season.

Freese also had a bases-loaded walk, giving him four RBIs. Allen Craig and Carlos Beltran each had three hits as St. Louis piled up 14 in all.

The 13 runs were the most allowed by Cincinnati this season.

”These guys were cold coming in here and all of a sudden – Boom! – everybody looks hot,” Reds manager Dusty Baker said.

The Cardinals improved to 7-3 against the Reds this season, keeping the defending NL Central champions at arm’s length. They moved to a half-game behind first-place Pittsburgh. Cincinnati stayed 5 1/2 games back.

Both teams were coming off tough weeks set up by a lack of offense.

The Cardinals lost four of five in Pittsburgh and seven straight overall, allowing the Pirates to take over the top spot. St. Louis managed a total of only 10 runs during the seven-game losing streak, which ended with a 13-0 victory in Pittsburgh on Thursday.

The Reds had trouble scoring runs on the West Coast while dropping five of their last six games there.

Which one would break out first in the weekend series?

The Cardinals. Emphatically.

They quickly got to Arroyo, who had trouble getting his pitches to go where he wanted. The Cardinals loaded the bases on a pair of hits and a walk with one out in the first, and Freese doubled off the wall in center for a 3-0 lead. Jon Jay followed with an RBI single on Arroyo’s 24th pitch.

Just what the Cardinals needed to relax a little.

”That was big,” Matheny said. ”It’s what got us going there. I’ve always been a big believer in the team that scores early has a better chance to win the game.”

It never got much better for Arroyo, who has faced the Cardinals more than any other opponent in his career and had far more bad times than good. He fell to 8-16 in 37 career starts against St. Louis.

Curtis Partch relieved Arroyo in the fourth and walked the first three batters he faced, including Matt Holliday and Freese with the bases loaded. Jay’s double made it 9-0.

Descalso hit a pair of solo shots for the first multihomer game of his career, and Craig had a two-run shot as St. Louis pulled away. The Cardinals hit only nine homers in July, including one after the All-Star break.

— Associated Press —

Benedictine’s Crowley steps down as softball coach

BCBenedictine College Athletic Director Charlie Gartenmayer announced Friday that Tim Crowley has stepped down as the Raven head softball coach.

“Ultimately, with five daughters all under the age of 10, this was a decision that was best for my family,” Crowley said. “I am thankful for the opportunity that Benedictine has given me and I’m proud to have been part of the Benedictine family.

“I’m very proud that I had an opportunity to help provide an opportunity for my players to get a high-quality education while playing softball at Benedictine.”

The softball team went 21-20 this past spring and qualified for the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) Postseason Tournament.

Crowley took over the Raven softball program during the 2001-2002 school year after serving as an assistant coach. He guided the program to multiple 20-win season during his tenure as head coach.

“We are grateful for the many years that Tim has given to Benedictine,” Gartenmayer said. “He served not only as our softball coach but as a resident director for many years and we wish him and his family nothing but the best in the next chapter of their lives.”

With the fall semester for Benedictine beginning on Aug. 28, a national search for Crowley’s replacement with begin immediately.

— BC Sports Information —

Northwest announces 2013 volleyball schedule

Northwest2013riggertNorthwest Missouri State head volleyball coach Amy Woerth has announced the Bearcats’ 2013 schedule. This year’s slate includes four 2012 NCAA tournament qualifiers and seven 20+ win teams.

“This year’s schedule will be a good challenge for us,” explained Woerth. “We’re looking forward to not only taking on the tough MIAA schedule but also playing strong in-region opponents. We always preach that every night we have to bring our ‘A game’ to compete and I’m excited to lead this squad to that high standard.”

Northwest will gain a good feel for life on the road early as it plays 17 of its first 18 games away from the friendly confines of Bearcat Arena.

“In order to set ourselves up for a strong in-region record, we will have to become road warriors,” said Woerth. “Playing on the road that many games is really just a mind over matter focus. Obviously we would love to play at home every contest, but that’s not the case.  So you make the best of the situation and you have fun beating people on their home courts.”

The 2013 season begins with tournaments at Winona State (Sept. 6-7) and at Sioux Falls (Sept. 13-14). The Bearcats will open their home and MIAA schedule on Sept. 17, when they host rival Missouri Western at 7 p.m. Northwest thenhits the road again for the next nine matches, including a stop in the Missouri Southern Tournament in Joplin, Mo., where a match against NCAA qualifier Southwestern Oklahoma State will take place on Oct. 12.

The remainder of the 2013 home schedule includes games against NCAA tournament participants Central Missouri (Oct. 15), Washburn (Oct. 25) and Nebraska-Kearney (Nov. 9). Other home matches include Emporia State (Oct. 26), Lindenwood (Nov. 1), Missouri Southern (Nov. 2) and Southwest Baptist (Nov.15).

— Northwest Sports Information —

Royals extend win streak to nine as they sweep Minnesota

RoyalsJames Shields watched Lorenzo Cain race back to the wall in left-center field, leap in the air and snatch Trevor Plouffe’s drive away just before it landed in the bullpen.

The Kansas City right-hander thrust his arms in the air, Royals relievers erupted in jubilation and Cain bounded back toward the dugout with no worries about a groin injury that had kept him on the bench earlier this week.

It’s been a long, long time since the Royals were winning like this, and they’re enjoying every minute of it.

The Royals won their ninth straight game, stretching their longest winning streak in more than a decade by beating Minnesota 7-2 Thursday behind Billy Butler’s hitting and Cain’s highlight reel catch in center field.

The Royals last won nine straight when they opened the 2003 season at 9-0. The last time Kansas City won more in a row was a 10-game string in 1994, STATS said. After completing the three-game sweep of the Twins, they have opened a road trip 6-0 for the first time since 1980, when they went to the World Series.

”We’ve got great energy, youthful energy on our club,” Royals manager Ned Yost said, sitting in his office just a few feet away from a raucous clubhouse celebration. ”Our guys, they love winning. They get into it.”

Butler had two hits and drove in two runs. Justin Maxwell had a hit and an RBI a day after being acquired in a trade with Houston.

Shields (6-7) gave up two runs on five hits and five walks in six innings for the Royals, who swept the three-game series and are showing potential to be a factor late in the season.

Scott Diamond (5-10) gave up seven runs and nine hits in five innings. Justin Morneau homered and doubled, but the Twins couldn’t take advantage of a sluggish start from Shields.

Shields needed 116 pitches to get through six innings. But against a Twins offense that doesn’t hit for power, doesn’t hit with runners in scoring position and doesn’t steal bases, he was never really in trouble.

Plouffe misplayed a potential double-play ball at third base to load the bases in the second inning, and Mike Moustakas and Maxwell drove runs in to get the Royals on the board. Eric Hosmer added a sacrifice fly in the third inning for a 3-0 lead.

Morneau, who hit .175 with four homers and five RBIs in all of July, went deep to straightaway center field to make it 3-2 in the third.

Shields was laboring in the fifth and the Royals were clinging to a 5-2 lead when Plouffe sent a sky-high fly ball toward the bullpen in left-center field. After a long run, Cain leaped at the wall and snatched the ball just before it was about to go over the fence, taking away what would have been a two-run homer.

”He’s been doing that all season long,” Shields said. ”You’ve got to tip your cap to Lorenzo. He was off the last couple days. To come back and do that is phenomenal.”

Cain exchanged a high-five with Miguel Tejada and shouted ”Let’s go!” as he ran back to the dugout, and Butler followed with a two-run single in the top of the sixth for some breathing room.

”I was pumped up,” Cain said. ”I robbed a home run. That was exciting. It got the team excited and in that same inning we got the bats going. It was a big momentum boost.”

It’s been that kind of fun for the Royals of late, but they sure could use some cooperation from the Tigers and Indians in the AL Central.

Despite running off the longest active winning streak in the majors, they have made up little ground in the division. The Tigers had won nine of their last 10 heading into the day and Cleveland was 8-2 in that span to keep Kansas City at a comfortable distance.

”We’re playing some really good baseball and we believe in ourselves right now,” Shields said. ”Going into this last two months, this is kind of the baseball we need to play.”

— Associated Press —

Northwest Missouri State golf signs Taylor Gardner

Northwest2013riggertNorthwest Missouri Sate head golf coach Patrick McLaughlin has announced the signing of Taylor Gardner for the fall 2013 season. Gardner is a native of Missouri Valley, Iowa, and will compete immediately for the Bearcats.

Gardner had had an accomplished prep career for the Lady Reds. As a senior, she was a first-team All-District and All-Region performer and finished third in the 2A Iowa State high school golf tournament. She also set school records for nine and 18 hole scoring as well as total wins in a season. As a junior, she was second-team All-State while placing second in district and winning seven of nine dual matches during the season.

“With our signing of Taylor Gardner, I believe we have put together one of the best recruiting classes we have ever had,” said McLaughlin. “All three newcomers are strong academically and were first team performers in their respective states. I am looking forward to having them immediately contribute to make our program even stronger in the MIAA and the region. I am very excited to get our golf season started.”

Northwest will look to improve on the team’s 2012-13 finish, which was the best in program history. The Bearcats will be comprised of five returnees along with freshmen signees Gardner, Hannah Sears and Kaydrie Bergner.

— Northwest Sports Information —

St. Louis avoids five-game sweep with 13-0 win at Pittsburgh

CardsJoe Kelly and the St. Louis Cardinals averted a five-game sweep at Pittsburgh, ending a season-worst seven-game losing streak by routing the Pirates 13-0 Thursday night in a matchup between the NL’s top two teams.

St. Louis began the series with a 2 1/2-game lead in the NL Central but left with the Pirates ahead by 1 1/2 games. The Cardinals avoided their first sweep in a set of at least five games since 1916, when the New York Giants took all six games.

Pittsburgh had won the previous four games at PNC Park by a combined score of 36-10.

Kelly (2-3) pitched six scoreless innings and had two hits. Tony Cruz added three hits, including a two-run double during an eight-run seventh inning.

Kelly allowed three hits while walking four and striking out four. Seth Maness, Michael Blazek and Edward Mujica pitched one inning each to complete the five-hitter.

After the Cardinals failed to acquire a replacement for injured All-Star catcher Yadier Molina prior to Wednesday’s non-waiver trading deadline, Cruz figures to get the majority of starts behind the plate. He had started just 11 games this season until Molina went on the disabled list Wednesday with a sprained right knee.

Carlos Beltran, Allen Craig, Matt Holliday and David Freese also had two of St. Louis’ 17 hits. Craig came into the game in a 1-for-27 slump, and he had a two-run double in the seventh.

Charlie Morton (3-3) struggled against the Cardinals again, giving up five runs and 10 hits in six innings. He is 2-8 in his career against St. Louis.

Morton threw a wild pitch that made it 1-0 in the second. St. Louis scored three times in the third as Jon Jay was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded, Cruz grounded into a double play and Pete Kozma had an RBI single.

Beltran doubled in a run in the sixth before the Cardinals broke the game open an inning later.

— Associated Press —

Former KU RB Cornish earns monthly CFL honor

KUFormer Kansas standout running back Jon Cornish was named Gibson’s Finest CFL Player of the Month for July, the Canadian Football League announced Thursday. A native of New Westminster, BC, Cornish was one of four players honored by the league as he was named the Canadian Player of the Month.

Cornish, who plays for the Calgary Stampeders, rushed for 501 yards and three touchdowns on 77 carries during the month. He also caught 14 passes for 137 yards and a score in helping lead the Stampeders into second place in the West Division. Cornish ranks second in the CFL in rushing on the season and was named the Canadian Player of the Week for Week 1 of the 2013 CFL season.

Cornish, who lettered at KU from 2003-06, is the Kansas single-season rushing record holder with 1,457 yards on the ground in 2006. He ranks 10th on the KU career rushing chart with 2,248 yards and 17 touchdowns on 287 carries. Additionally, he is fourth on the KU all-time list for 100-yard rushing games with 12 in his Jayhawk career.

Cornish and his Calgary teammates will return to action on Friday, Aug. 9, when they play host to the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He is one of three Kansas alums playing in the CFL as Raymond Brown plays defensive back for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Marcus Henry plays wide receiver for the Edmonton Eskimos.

— KU Sports Information —

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