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Royals rally past Houston to end 4-game skid

RoyalsMike Moustakas tied it with an RBI single before George Kottaras scored the go-ahead run on a bases-loaded walk in a four-run eighth inning, and the Kansas City Royals rallied for a 7-3 win over the Houston Astros on Tuesday night to end a four-game skid.

The Royals trailed 3-0 and couldn’t get much going offensively until the seventh when they cut the lead to one on RBI singles by Alcides Escobar and David Lough

Eric Hosmer chased Wesley Wright in the eighth when he singled to load the bases. He was replaced by Jose Cisnero who gave up the one-out RBI single by Moustakas, which snapped a 0-for-18 slump. Cisnero then walked Kottaras on four pitches to put the Royals on top.

They added two more runs when Escobar grounded into a force out to score Hosmer before an error by Marwin Gonzalez allowed Moustakas to go home.

— Associated Press —

K-State sets school record for All-Big 12 baseball honors

riggertKStateKansas State reaped the rewards of its first-ever Big 12 Championship season as a school-record seven players earned All-Big 12 First Team honors Tuesday and head coach Brad Hill was named Coach of the Year for the second time.

In addition, the Wildcats took home three other major awards with Ross Kivett voted by the league coaches as Player of the Year, pitcher Jake Matthys being named Freshman of the Year and Jared King receiving the Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year award.

The conference announced its postseason awards during a luncheon Tuesday at the 2013 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship.

Joining Kivett, Matthys and King on the first team were catcher Blair DeBord, first baseman Shane Conlon, shortstop Austin Fisher and outfielder/pitcher Tanner Witt. Kivett, King, Conlon and Fisher were all unanimous selections. Outfielder Jon Davis picked up honorable mention accolades, while Matthys and Levi MaVorhis earned spots on the Big 12 All-Freshman squad.

K-State had previously never had more than three players named to the league’s first team, and by having seven selections it tied the Big 12 record set by Baylor last season. Additionally, the three infielders on the list tied a league record with the 2008 Texas A&M squad.

With Hill’s nod as Coach of the Year, K-State became the first school in conference history to have its football, men’s basketball and baseball coaches all earn the honor during the same academic year. The Wildcats won conference championships in all three sports, the second school in league history to accomplish the feat.

Hill, who also earned the honor in 2009, guided the Wildcats to their first conference championship in 80 years with a 39-16 overall record and a 16-7 mark in Big 12 play. The 39 wins are the second-most in school history and tied for the most in regular-season play, while K-State’s 16 conference wins set a school record.

Kivett is the third Wildcat to be named conference player of the year, joining 1992 Big Eight Player of the Year Craig Wilson and 2010 Big 12 Player of the Year Nick Martini. The second baseman, who earned all-conference honors for the first time in his career, hit .359 on the year to rank fourth in the Big 12, while his .376 average against league foes ranked second.

A product of Broadview Heights, Ohio, Kivett enters the Big 12 Championship ranked second in the conference in hits (80) and steals (26), third in runs scored (46), fourth in triples (4), fifth in total bases (103) and sixth in on-base percentage (.434).

Matthys is the first K-State player to earn Big 12 Freshman of the Year accolades. The right-handed pitcher produced an 8-0 record with a 2.01 ERA and six saves in 28 relief appearances. He broke the Kansas State freshman record for wins as well as victories by a relief pitcher during the Big 12 era while also tying the school’s top freshman mark for saves. His eight victories are tied for first in the Big 12 this season, and the Spring Lake Park, Minn., product ranks second in appearances and seventh in saves.

King, who earned his second-straight Academic All-Big 12 First Team honor last week, is hitting .342 with 14 doubles, six home runs and a team-leading 46 RBI. King registered his first All-Big 12 First Team accolade after picking up second-team honors each of the last two years.

Witt earned his second All-Big 12 honor as he was an honorable-mention selection last season, while DeBord, Conlon and Fisher each garnered their first career honors. Witt is hitting .324 with seven doubles and 29 RBI, and the right-hander holds a 3.18 ERA with seven saves in 17 appearances on the mound. His seven saves rank sixth in the conference and are tied for seventh in school history.

DeBord, who has caught 51 games this season, is hitting .321 with 10 doubles and 30 RBI while holding a .992 fielding percentage. Conlon leads the team in home runs with seven as he is hitting .340 with 27 RBI and 16 stolen bases. Fisher led the Big 12 with a .412 conference-only batting average and is hitting .358 overall.

No. 1-seed Kansas State takes on eighth-seeded Texas Tech during the opening round of the 2013 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship at 12:30 p.m., Thursday at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City. The game will be shown to a national audience on Fox College Sports and will air on the K-State Sports Network.

2013 Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Awards
Coach of the Year: Brad Hill
Player of the Year: Ross Kivett
Freshman of the Year: Jake Matthys
Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year: Jared King

All-Big 12 First Team
Catcher Blair DeBord; Infielders Shane Conlon, Austin Fisher and Ross Kivett; Outfielder Jared King; Utility Tanner Witt; Relief Pitcher Jake Matthys

All-Big 12 Honorable Mention
Outfielder Jon Davis

Big 12 All-Freshman Team
Pitchers Jake Matthys and Levi MaVorhis

— KSU Sports Information —

Kansas adds Memphis transfer Tarik Black

KUKansas head coach Bill Self announced Tarik Black will transfer from Memphis and has signed a grant-in-aid agreement to play men’s basketball at KU.

Black, a 6-foot-9, 245-pound front court player from Memphis, Tenn., received his bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership from Memphis earlier this month and will have one year of eligibility at KU.

“Although excited our by enthusiasm is tempered by what is happening just south of Oklahoma City in Moore, Oklahoma, with the devastation of the storms and all those families involved,” Self said. “We wish nothing but the very best for them and our thoughts are with them.

“We received Tarik’s financial aid papers earlier today and we are thrilled he has chosen to play his final year of college basketball at KU,” Self said. “He will be a huge addition both physically and emotionally, especially from a leadership standpoint, as he will be the most experienced guy on our team entering next season.”

Last season Black started five of 32 games played for Memphis (31-5, 16-0 in Conference USA) and averaged 8.1 points and 4.8 rebounds. His 58.9 field goal percentage was second best on the team. He had 20 blocked shots and 22 steals at the power forward position.

“Tarik has played in a ton of big games and certainly has had good experience at Memphis,” Self said. “He’s used to winning and can help us in both of our big positions. He can play the four and the five and we look forward to moving him around. He’ll be an impact player that certainly changes the outlook of our team and makes us more versatile.”

Black comes to KU with impressive career numbers, averaging 9.3 points (949 points) and 4.9 rebounds. He started 60 of 102 games while at Memphis and has a 60 percent career field goal percentage. His best season at Memphis came in 2011-12, his sophomore year, when he averaged 10.7 points and shot 68.9 percent from the field.

Black earned All-Conference USA Second Team honors in 2012 and was also named to Conference USA’s All-Defensive Team and All-Tournament Team. In 2011, Black was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team after he averaged 9.1 points and 5.0 rebounds for the Tigers.

“Tarik had a very good experience at Memphis playing for Josh Pastner,” Self said of Black, who played at Ridgeway High School in Memphis. “He was a great high school player under Wes Henning at Ridgeway and I think his transition will be smooth.”

Black joins one of the top recruiting classes in the nation for 2013-14 at KU. Last week, the Jayhawks signed the nation’s No. 1 recruit, guard Andrew Wiggins, a 6-foot-7, 205-pound guard from Toronto, Canada, via Huntington Prep (W. Va.). Other KU signees, ranked by rivals.com, include: No. 12 Wayne Selden (G, 6-5, 205, Tilton [N.H.] School), No. 25 Joel Embiid (C, 7-0, 220, Rock School, Gainesville, Fla.), No. 29 Brannen Greene (F, 6-7, 200, Tift County High, Tifton, Ga.), No. 34 Conner Frankamp (G, 6-0, 160, Wichita North) and No. 76 Frank Mason (G, 5-11, 180, Massanutten Military Academy, Petersburg, Va.).  Additionally, KU has landed former Arkansas center Hunter Mickelson, who will sit out next season then have two years of eligibility remaining.

—KU Sports Information —

Western baseball signs two more for 2014 season

riggertMissouriWesternMissouri Western head men’s baseball coach Charles “Buzz” Verduzco announces the signing of two student-athletes for the 2014 season. Freshman Jonathan Temenak of Fort Madison, Iowa and freshman Tyler Tuepker of Foristell, Mo. will join the squad this fall.

Jonathan Temenak is a 6-3 first baseman/pitcher who comes to MWSU from Fort Madison High School in Fort Madison, Iowa. He has earned numerous awards while in high school. As a junior he was  first team All-Hawkeye, first team All-District and first team All-Conference as a pitcher and first baseman. He was also MVP of his conference. As a sophomore he was second team All-Conference and honorable mention All-Hawkeye. He is undecided on a major at MWSU.

“Jon’s dedication to the game along with his raw power as a young hitter will one day have him amongst the elite hitters in the MIAA,” stated coach Verduzco.

Tyler Tuepker is a 6-2 pitcher from Foristell, Mo. Tuepker played his high school baseball at Wright City High School in Wright City, Mo. He has been a First and Second Team Eastern Missouri Conference selection in his career. This past season he was a First Team All-EMO and First Team All-District selection. He helped his team win the conference title while being named his teams Most Valuable Player as well as team captain. He plans on majoring in physical therapy at MWSU.

“Tyler is one of the most competitive young pitchers I’ve seen in a while,” commented Verduzco. “He will be an outstanding addition to our staff next season.”

— MWSU Sports Information —

Royals lose another 2-1 game at Oakland

RoyalsBrandon Moss hit a tiebreaking triple in the sixth inning to help Tommy Milone outduel Ervin Santana, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Kansas City Royals 2-1 on Saturday night.

The A’s had just five hits and were held to two runs for the third consecutive game but made it hold up in front of a rare sellout crowd at the Oakland Coliseum. The A’s also beat Kansas City 2-1 on Friday.

Milone (4-5) wasn’t crisp and pitched with runners on base in all but one of his six innings. The left-hander allowed a run in the first inning then blanked the Royals the rest of the way to end his five-game losing streak.

Billy Butler singled twice and drove in the only run for Kansas City, which has lost nine of 12.

— Associated Press —

Cardinals fall to Milwauke in 10 innings

CardsJeff Bianchi drove in two runs with a 10th-inning single up the middle, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-4 on Saturday night.

Joe Kelly (0-2) allowed runs for the first time in five appearances and took the loss. He allowed two hits and a walk in one inning for the Cardinals, who fell to 0-3 in extra-inning games.

John Axford (1-3) gave up one hit and two walks in 1 1-3 innings to earn the win. Axford struck out two, including pinch-hitter Daniel Descalso with the bases loaded to end a ninth-inning threat.

Jim Henderson worked a perfect inning for his eighth save in eight chances.

Bianchi made his second start since coming off the disabled list on May 2 after he sidelined by bursitis in his left hip. The winning hit gave him his first two RBIs this season.

Jean Segura, Ryan Braun, Aramis Ramirez all had three hits for the Brewers. Segura and Braun both had two RBIs.

The Cardinals used four consecutive singles with two outs in the sixth inning to tie it 4-4. Matt Carpenter’s hit chased Milwaukee starter Marco Estrada and drove in Pete Kozma who started the rally. Jon Jay’s single brought in Ty Wigginton.

Braun gave Milwaukee a 4-2 lead in the fifth with his second single of the game.

The Brewers broke through in the third with a two-out rally. Segura’s fourth triple of the season drove in Bianchi and Norichika Aoki to make it 2-2. Braun gave Milwaukee a 3-2 lead with his first single.

St. Louis scored twice in the second but left the bases loaded. Kozma drove in Allen Craig, who walked to start the inning. Carpenter’s single gave the Cardinals a 2-0 lead.

Estrada gave up four runs, seven hits and four walks over 5 2-3 innings. He struck out two.

Lance Lynn lasted just five innings. He gave up four earned runs on eight hits and two walks as his ERA rose to 3.27 from 2.88.

He struck out three, his fewest since his first start of the season when he was lifted after four innings at Arizona on April 3.

— Associated Press —

Griffons’ historic baseball season ends in extra innings against Minnesota State

MWSUThe Missouri Western baseball team saw their story book season come to an end against No. 1 seed Minnesota State in ten innings by a score of 4-1.

The Griffons end their season with a 40-12 overall record. The 40 victories broke the old record of 37 which was set in 1974.

Western played extreamly well against the Mavericks getting 9.2 strong innings from Jerad Hawkins.

Hawkins struck out a career high eight batters but got the loss giving up nine hits and three earned runs. He finishes the season 6-2.

The Griffons got on the board in the second inning when David Chew hit his fifth homer of the season over the right field fence. The score remained 1-0 until the fourth when Scott Lindner singled in Taylor Branstad.

In the eighth inning, Misssouri Western got a back-to-back hits from Kyle Simpson and Nate Ramler putting the Griffons on first and third with one out.

The Griffons tried a safety squeeze which was unsuccessful and they stranded runners on first and second in the inning.

In the ninth, Jake Schrader hit a bomb to right field which went foul by inches which would have ended the game. Unfortunately Schrader and Shawn Egge struck out to end the inning.

In the tenth, Hawkins got the first two batters out but then MSU got four two out hits plating three runs to earn the victory.

Harvey Martin improved to 8-0 going all ten innings giving up seven hits and striking out seven. The Mavericks improve to 37-8 on the season. They had 10 hits with Connor McCallum going 3-for-5 with two runs scored.

Missouri Western had seven hits with Ramler and Chew each getting two hits.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Missouri Western’s Weiberg announces first three signings

riggertMissouriWesternMissouri Western men’s basketball coach Brett Weiberg announced the signing of three student-athletes that will join the program for the 2013-14 season and are part of his initial signing class at MWSU.  The class includes freshman point guard Wesley Mitter, junior combo guard Cortrez Colbert and junior shooting guard Dareon Jones.

WESLEY MITTER – 5-11, FRESHMAN- LOS ALAMITOS HIGH SCHOOL, LOS ALAMTIOS, CALIFORNIA
Mitter was a four year letter winner in high school where he earned All-State and All-Conference accolades.  He was also MVP and captain of a team that won numerous championships in his tenure.  He averaged 16 points and 3 assists per game his senior season including shooting 44 percent from behind the three point arc.  Mitter is also excellent from the free throw line shooting at an 89 percent clip.  Academically he was a member of the Principal’s Honor Roll during his senior year and plans on majoring in History with a teaching emphasis at MWSU.  Mitter’s high school coach was Eddie Courtemarche.

Weiberg on Mitter:
“I am very excited about Wes Mitter. He helps address our need at the point guard position. He is a young man that works very hard on his game and takes the game very seriously. He shot almost 90 percent from the free throw and 44 percent from the three point line. Wes is a high character kid that comes from a good family. I believe he will be a great teammate and grow into a very good leader.”

CORTREZ COLBERT – 6-2, JUNIOR – NORTHERN OKLAHOMA COLLEGE, MIDWEST CITY, OKLAHOMA
Colbert is a combo guard who played for Weiberg at Northern Oklahoma College and has two years of eligibility.  While at NOC, he averaged 11 points and 3 rebounds per game.  He had a decorated high school career at Midwest City High School where he played for Head Coach Dwayne Bradley.  He was a First Team All-State Selection his senior season and helped lead his team to the state title game.  He will major in Communications at MWSU.

Weibert on Colbert:
“Proud to announce Cortrez is going to be a Griffon.  Trez is a high level competitor that consistently makes winning plays. He is a solid offensive player and can score the ball at the three line, midrange, and at the basket. He is a high level perimeter defender. He will be a leader and is a winner.”

DAREON JONES – 6-5, JUNIOR – NORTHERN OKLAHOMA COLLEGE, TOLEDO, OHIO
Jones will play the wing position and has two years of eligibility and also reunites with Coach Weiberg at MWSU.  He averaged 8 points & 4 rebounds a game during last years 27 win season.  He played his high school ball at Toledo Central Catholic for Head Coach Jim Welling.  He plans on majoring in Criminal Justice at MWSU.

Weiberg on Jones:
“Dareon Jones is a great addition to Griffon Basketball. He is a 6-5 athletic wing. He plays hard. He can score from several areas on the floor and will defend. He and Trez both played on a good junior college team that shared the ball. They have already played together and played for me. I am excited about Dareon.”

— MWSU Sports Information —

Chiefs sign former Jayhawk Toben Opurum

KUThe Kansas City Chiefs announced on Friday that the club has signed college free agent fullback Toben Opurum.

Opurum (6-1, 250) played defensive end and linebacker at the University of Kansas where he recorded 109 tackles (59 solo), 6.5 sacks (-47.0 yards), four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and seven passes defensed.

Opurum played running back for the Jayhawks in 2009, rushing 133 times for 554 yards and nine touchdowns. He also served on the school’s special teams unit. The Richardson, Texas, native prepped at  Plano East High School in Plano, Texas.

— Chiefs Media Relations —

Griffons fall to Southern Arkansas in NCAA Tournament opener

MWSUThe long ball hurt the Missouri Western baseball team in the opening round of the NCAA Central Regional falling 6-1 against the Southern Arkansas Muleriders. The Griffons gave up three home runs and stranded eight runners in the loss. The Griffons are 40-11 on the season and will play the winner of the Minnesota State and Missouri Southern contest on Friday, May 17 at 3:30 pm from The Frank in Mankato, Minn.

The Mulerider jumped on the Griffons in the very first inning when Great American Conference Player of the Year David Harris blasted a two run homer giving Southern Arkansas the 2-0 lead.

Brandon Simmons shut down the Mule Riders for the next three innings but did not get any run support from his offense as they stranded the bases loaded in the fourth and left two runners on in the fifth.

SAU got another run in the fifth off another homer from Jackson McCurdy making the score 3-0 after five.

The Griffons got another threat going in the top of the eighth. Three straight one out hits by Bubba Dotson, Kyle Simpson and Nate Ramler cut the lead to 3-1 with one out in the eighth.

Southern Arkansas brought in Justin Thomas who struck out Grant Fink and Spencer Shockley ending the threat of any comeback.

In the bottom of the eighth a bunt hit and an error set the table for Harris’s second homer of the game giving SAU the 6-1 victory.

James Baune improved to 13-1 going 7.1 innings giving up eight hits while striking out seven. Thomas went 1.2 innings striking out three. The Muleriders improve to 41-15. Harris led the way with five RBI and two runs scored.

Simmons suffered his first loss of the season going all eight innings. He falls to 11-1 giving up eight his and five earned runs. The Griffons had eight hits with Dotson, Simpson and Ramler all going 2-for-4.

— MWSU Sports Information —

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