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Northwest softball splits doubleheader with Nebraska-Kearney

riggertNorthwestThe Northwest Missouri State softball team split the first two games of their four game weekend Friday as the Bearcats took game one 3-2 while Nebraska-Kearney was able to win game two 3-1.

Jenna Creger went the distance pitching all 10 innings for Northwest eventually securing her ninth victory of the season. Creger gave up six hits and allowed two earned runs while collecting seven strikeouts.

Northwest remained scoreless until the top of the fifth inning. Stephanie Price led off by getting hit with her conference leading 10th hit by pitch of the season and later scored on an error by the shortstop. Rachel Schmitz was able to knock in Kristine Labertew with a single up the middle to put her team up 2-0.

UNK did not plate a run until the bottom of the seventh inning as they managed to scratch two runs across to tie the game up and send it into extra innings.

In the 10th inning International tie-breaker rules were put in place and Jordan Ereth started the inning on second base. Hailee Hendricks hit a double to left center field that scored Ereth and put Northwest up 3-2.

The Bearcat defense turned a big double play in the bottom half of the inning, throwing out the potential tying run at the plate to retain the lead. Hendricks caught a line drive to end the ball game leaving a runner at second base for the 3-2 victory.

Abbie Vitosh took the circle for Northwest in game two. Vitosh was tagged with the loss moving her record to 6-3 on the season.

The Bearcats scored first in the second inning when Labertew scored from third off a Kylie Cantrell single to center field. UNK answered back with a run of their own in the bottom half of the inning knotting the game at 1-1.

Nebraska-Kearney added one run in the third inning and another in the sixth inning. Northwest was unable to get any more runs across as they stranded five base runners through seven innings dropping game two 3-1.

The Bearcats move to 19-9 on the season and 7-5 in conference play. Head Coach Ryan Anderson’s team will be back on the road again Saturday traveling to Hays, Kan. to take on Fort Hays State, who is currently the top team in the MIAA. First pitch in game one is scheduled for noon with game two set to follow.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Former Griffon basketball coach to be inducted into MIAA Hall of Fame

MWSUFormer Missouri Western men’s basketball coach Tom Smith will be inducted into the MIAA Hall of Fame as announced Thursday afternoon by the league office. He is one of ten Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association legends and three national championship teams from the 2000’s that have been elected to the MIAA Hall of Fame Class of 2013.

This year’s Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be held on June 6, 2013 at the
Kansas City Public Library – Plaza Branch, 4801 Main Street in Kansas City, Mo. The event will be held in the Truman Forum Auditorium.

Below are the bios for the 2013 Hall of Fame class.

Tom Smith, Men’s Basketball Coach
Central Missouri 1975-80, Missouri Western 1988-2013
Smith is the winningest coach in MIAA history with 535 victories and has 618 career wins. In his career he coached 51 All-MIAA selections, six All-Region/District picks and three NCAA All-Americans. He has coached Missouri Western to 12-20 win seasons and has 13 total in his career. He won five regular season MIAA Championships and four MIAA postseason tournament titles. He has been named the MIAA Coach of the Year three times in his career. He coached his team to regular season and tournament titles in their first year in the league and they advanced to the second round of the NCAA South Central Regional. He also coached at Central Missouri from 1975-80 posting an 86-46 overall record.

Gene Bartow, Men’s Basketball Coach
Central Missouri, 1961-64
Bartow coached the Mules from 1961 to 1964 compiling a 47-21 overall record, including 20-10 in MIAA play. He went on to coach at the Division I level at Valparaiso (1964-70), Memphis (1970-74), Illinois (1974-75), UCLA (1975-77) and Alabama-Birmingham (1978-96). He led his 1972-73 Memphis State to the NCAA Championship game. He replaced legendary UCLA coach John Wooden and led the Bruins to a combined 52-9 mark in two seasons, including two trips to the NCAA Tournament and a third place finish in his first season in 1975-76. He served as the first head coach and athletic director at UAB for 18 years. He led the school to the NIT in the second year of existence and followed it up with seven straight NCAA Tournament appearances. In 34 years as a head coach he compiled a 647-353 record. He led his teams to 20 postseason appearances and 14 NCAA Tournaments. He was elected to the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1989, the UCM Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000, the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in November of 2009 and was named one of Valparaiso University’s 150 most influential people in October 2009.

Janet Clark, Women’s Basketball Athlete
Northwest Missouri, 1986-89
Janet Clark is the only Northwest Missouri State women’s basketball player to be in the 2,000 point club. As one of the best shooters in MIAA women’s basketball history, Clark also ranks fourth on the all-time MIAA scoring list. Clark averaged over 20 points per game in her final three seasons at Northwest en route to being named First-Team All-MIAA in 1987, 1988 and 1989. She is also in the 500-rebound club and ranks sixth all-time at Northwest in assists (320) and sixth in steals (204). Clark also finished her career as the all-time leader in three-point percentage at 40.1 percent, a mark she still holds.

Mark Curp, Men’s Cross Country and Track and Field Athlete
Central Missouri, 1977-81
Curp was an eight-time All-American for the Mules cross country and track programs, from 1977-81. He earned three All-American honors from 1978-80 in cross country, and five in outdoor track, including the 5,000 meters from 1979-81, and the 10,000 meters in 1980 and 1981. A member of the 1978 MIAA cross country championship squad, Curp is one of only three athletes to win the MIAA individual cross country title three times (1978-80). His Walton Stadium/Kennedy Field record in the 5,000 meters of 14:13.4 was set in 1981 and still stands to this day, making his record the oldest building record at Central Missouri. Curp also set the UCM school record in the 10,000 meter run in 1980, and the 5,000 meter run in 1981. Both marks stood until just last season, when Laban Sialo broke the 22- and 21-year old marks. After his UCM career, Curp continued to compete, and in 1985, he set the world record in the half-marathon at 1:00:55. His record stood for five years, and his mark stood as an American record until 2007. Curp is a member of the inaugural class inducted into the UCM Athletics Hall of Fame.

Dr. Peggy Martin, Softball and Volleyball Coach
Central Missouri, Softball 1976-79, 81-87; Volleyball 1975-78, 80-2008
Martin is the winningest volleyball coach in NCAA Divsion II history with a career record of 1,064-281-8. Martin’s 1,064-281-8 record made her the first coach in the Divsion II volleyball ranks to reach the 1,000 victory plateau. Martin is one of only three coaches in collegiate volleyball at all levels to reach 1,100 wins. Martin was named the AVCA National Coach of the Year in 1987 after directing the Jennies to their second place NCAA Tournament finish and a 42-4 overall record. She was named the Central Regional Coach of the year six times and the MIAA Coach of the Year 15 times. In 1980 she was named the AIAW Missouri State Coach of the Year. Martin led the Jennies volleyball team to 19 MIAA championships since the league began sponsoring the sport in 1982. She also guide them to 31 straight season’s in which they won 25 matches or more. Her teams made 26 NCAA Tournament appearances in a row, the most in Divsion II History, and reached the Elite Eight six times, highlighted by the runner-up appearance in 1987. As a softball coach she compiled a career record of 174-156 while guiding her team to two MIAA championships. She retired from UCM in 2008 and is currently the head coach for the Spring Hill College Badgers in Mobile, Ala. At Spring Hill she has posted a record of 75-24 entering her fourth season. Martin served as the chair of the NCAA Division II Volleyball Committee for six years. She wrote the books 101 Volleyball Drills and produced four instructional videos. She was inducted into the Mobile Sports Hall of Fame in Mobile, Ala. in 2006. She earned the distinguished alumni award from Indiana University in the spring of 2007.

Sherri Reeves, Women’s Basketball Coach/Assistant AD
Northwest Missouri, 1971-2001
1971: Was the first women’s basketball coach at Northwest. Compiled a record of 61-15 in her four seasons. Won the 1971-72 MAIAW title. First all-time in program history with an .802 winning percentage. Third in Northwest history in victories (61) and fourth in games coached (76). Was an “M” Club Hall of Fame (Northwest hall of fame) inductee in 2005. 1973: Helped jump start the women’s cross country program at Northwest while she was the athletic director. 1976: By the time Title IX mandates sports sponsorship for female students, Northwest was already sponsoring women’s programs of basketball, tennis, volleyball, track and field, cross country, softball and gymnastics. Named Senior Women’s Athletics Administrator Emeritus upon her retirement in 2001.

Harold Robertson, Basketball Athlete
Lincoln, 1974-78
Robertson is second all-time in the MIAA in scoring with 2,551 points in his four year career at Lincoln. He holds the MIAA career records for career (1,116) and single season (408) field goals made. He led all of Division II and the MIAA in scoring with 34.5 points per game in 1977-78 which stands to this day as the MIAA single season scoring average record. He helped Lincoln to advance to NCAA Division II Regionals in all four seasons he played for the Blue Tigers, also leading them to an MIAA Tournament Title and two MIAA regular season championships. In 1978 he led the Blue Tigers to the Elite Eight and was named to the All-Regional Team as Lincoln finished 22-6 on the season. That same season against Arkansas Little-Rock he set what is still the MIAA single game scoring record pouring in 59 points in the game. His 965 points that season still stands as the MIAA single season scoring record. He was twice named the MIAA’s Most Valuable Player and earned first team All-MIAA honors three times. He was also named an All-American during his senior season. He was a fourth round draft pick of the Los Angeles Lakes in 1978 and was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 1992 for his play at Lincoln University.

Warren Turner, Baseball Coach
Missouri Southern 1977-2007
Turner is the all-time wins leader in the history of MSSU baseball. With 852 career victories he also ranks 15th all-time in NCAA history. During his tenure, Turner took five teams to national tournaments. His 1978 squad finished second to Emporia State in the NAIA World Series at St. Joseph, Mo., and Turner was named NAIA national coach of the year that season. Turner’s 1986 and 1987 squads competed in the NAIA World Series at Lewiston, Idaho, finishing seventh and fifth, respectively. He coached MSSU to a pair of NCAA Division II World Series at Montgomery, Ala., with the Lions finishing as the national runner-up in 1991 and finishing fifth the following year. He led MSSU to the CSIC title in 1986, MIAA south division championships in 1990, 1991 and 1992 and MIAA titles in 1991 and 1992. His teams advanced to the NCAA-II regional tournament four times, finishing first in 1990 and 1991, Turner has been named conference Coach of the Year three times (CSIC in 1986 and MIAA in 1991 and 1992). He was the NCAA Regional Coach of the Year in 1991 and 1992; NAIA District 16 Coach of the Year in 1978, 1985, 1986 and 1987; and NAIA National Coach of the Year in 1978. Turner was elected to the NAIA Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame in 2004 and into the ABCA Hall of Fame in 2008. He also is a member of the MSSU Athletics Hall of Fame.

Ronnie West, Football Athlete
Pittsburg State, 1990-91
West captured the Harlon Hill Award as the NCAA Division II National Player of the Year in 1991, leading Pitt State to a 13-1-1 record and the NCAA-II National Championship. He was named the MIAA Player of the Year that season, catching 74 passes for 1,495 yards and 14 touchdowns, setting the MIAA single-season receiving record that season. He was a two-time first-team All-MIAA selection and finished his career with 123 receptions for 2,521 yards and 27 touchdowns (all Pitt State records). West was a two-time first-team All-America selection (1990-91). He led Division II in punt returns and ranked second nationally in kickoff returns as a junior in 1990. West was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the ninth round of the 1992 NFL Draft, but his professional career was cut short by a knee injury.

Bill Westbrook, Basketball Official
Was one of the best MIAA basketball officials working over 20 years in the conference. During his career he worked games in not only the MIAA, but the Big 8 and Big 12 conferences. He did several NCAA Tournament games during the 1980’s, 1990’s and in the 2000’s.

Central Missouri, 2003 Baseball Team
The 2003 Mules Baseball team finished the season 51-7 overall and 27-2 in MIAA play winning the conference crown. They swept through the Regional in Warrensburg and went a perfect 4-0 at the World Series to claim the 2003 National Championship. The 2003 Mules had five first team All-MIAA players, including Player of the Year Zach Norman and Freshman of the Year Steve Murphy. The Mules also had two first team All-Americans in Norman and Joe Strada.

Northwest Missouri, 2009 Football Team
The 2009 Northwest Missouri State football team was one of the most prolific offensive teams in NCAA Division II history en route to claiming the 2009 National Championship. The Bearcats finished the season 14-1 and a perfect 9-0 in the MIAA claiming the program’s 22nd league championship. After falling in the season opener the Bearcats won 14 straight games to claim the title including knocking off Abilene Christian in a re-match of the season opener to avenge their only loss of the season . The offensive numbers continued to pile up for Northwest scoring 632 points on the season, a then-school record. The Bearcats also finished in the top 10 in the nation of seven categories including scoring, pass efficiency , total offense, turnover margin, sacks, passing offense and run defense. The 2009 bearcat senior class never lost an MIAA contest going 36-0 during their careers. Four All-America and five All-MIAA players along with 10 All-Region players emerged from the Northwest team. Included in the list of accolades was the NCAA Division II Receiver of the Year, Jake Soy, the AFCA Coach of the Year, Mel Tjeerdsma, and the Ken B. Jones Award winner for the MIAA Student-Athlete of the Year, Myles Burnsides. For Northwest it gave the program five consecutive championship game appearances, one of two schools at any level to accomplish the feat

Washburn, 2004-05 Women’s Basketball Team
The 2004-05 Washburn Lady Blues won the school’s first NCAA championship in any sport finished the season with a 35-2 record and winning 19 straight to close out the season. Washburn was led at the Elite Eight by Carla Sintra who was named the Most Outstanding Player after the championship game. Washburn won the MIAA regular season with a 16-2 record and won the MIAA postseason tournament in Kansas City as well that season. The Lady Blues swept through the regional playing in Springfield, Mo. and outscored their opponents by a combined 214-180 winning two games by double-digit finals. WU would then win two of the three games in the Elite Eight by ten points or more defeating Seattle Pacific 70-53 in the national championship game.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest women’s tennis rolls past Lincoln, 9-0

NWMSUThe Northwest Missouri State women’s tennis team posted its second straight shutout Thursday with a 9-0 win over Lincoln in MIAA action.

The Bearcats improved to 7-5 on the season and 3-2 in league play with the win.

Northwest rolled to wins in doubles action as Gisela Font and Natalia Galindo won 8-0 at No. 2 doubles while Emily Hoffman and Stephanie Mannix claimed an 8-1 win at No. 3 doubles.

Camila Quesada and Alexis Bartek both improved to 4-1 in conference play with wins at No. 1 and No. 3 singles.

Quesada picked up a 6-0, 6-2 win over Alina Katrevich at No. 1 singles. Bartek also cruised in her match at No. 3 singles with a 6-0, 6-1 victory.

The Bearcats return to action Friday in Tulsa against Dallas Baptist before a double dip against Arkansas-Fort Smith and Newman on Saturday.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Guthrie helps Royals defeat White Sox for first win of the season

RoyalsThe Kansas City Royals were still struggling at the plate. This time it didn’t matter: Jeremy Guthrie was on the mound.

The 10-year veteran struck out nine and gave up one run in six innings Thursday, and Royals snapped a two-game losing streak to start the season, beating the Chicago White Sox 3-1.

Guthrie (1-0) scattered five hits and walked one for Kansas City, which took its first lead of the season with three runs in the fifth inning and made it stick.

”Guthrie was phenomenal today,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. ”He really executed his pitches, changing speeds, moving the ball in and out. Really did a nice job keeping them off balance.”

The Royals scored just three runs in the first two games of the season and lost both, including 1-0 in the season opener.

Greg Holland worked the ninth for his first save.

There was also a lot to like about Guthrie’s counterpart – Chicago right hander Gavin Floyd.

Floyd (0-1) gave up four hits and two runs in six innings. He walked one and struck out five.

”I thought he pitched great,” said White Sox second baseman Gordon Beckham, who went 4 for 4. ”The one inning that got away from him a little bit I thought he still made good pitches and just hung a couple.”

Guthrie, meanwhile, allowed a run in the bottom of the fifth against an aggressive-swinging White Sox team that won the series’ first two games.

”Any time a team’s more aggressive you’ve got to make sure you make better quality pitches knowing they’re going to try to get that ball in play and drive it,” Guthrie said. ”So that’s kind of the case it was this whole series, they were aggressive and today was no different.”

The Royals scored three runs after the first out in the fifth. First baseman Eric Hosmer walked, advanced to third on Francoeur’s single to right on a hit-and-run and scored when center fielder Jarrod Dyson grounded out.

Francoeur advanced to second on the play and came home on Chris Getz’s single to center field and an error by Alejandro De Aza. Getz, who advanced to second base after the error, scored on Alex Gordon’s RBI single to right.

”I thought that (hit-and-run) was huge and then Getzy to follow through and drive me in it gave us a little bit of breathing room,” Francoeur said.

Yost said the outburst was encouraging.

”You know, it was good today,” he said. ”We got the hit and run, Dyson got the first run in, everybody relaxed, and boom, boom, we’ve got a three-run lead. It’s coming.”

Chicago got a run back in the bottom half. Tyler Flowers was hit by a pitch from Guthrie with two outs, advanced to third on Beckham’s second hit of the game and scored on De Aza’s single to right-center before Jeff Keppinger struck out to close the inning.

Beckham singled to right in the seventh off reliever Aaron Crow to put runners at first and second with one out. But Dyson made a running grab of De Aza’s long fly and the Royals got out of the inning when Escobar grounded to second.

Beckham got his fourth hit in the ninth, a two-out single that advanced pinch-runner Conor Gillaspie to second. But De Aza grounded to first to end the game.

Chicago had runners on first and third with just one out in the third after Beckham lined a single to right to advance Flowers. But De Aza, the leadoff batter, grounded into an inning-ending double play.

Kansas City catcher Salvador Perez lined a one-out double to left off Floyd in the second inning but failed to advance.

Guthrie was 5-3 in for the Royals last year following his July acquisition from Colorado. Kansas City was 10-4 in his 14 starts.

”You’ve got to tip your hat to Guthrie for what he did,” White Sox manager Robin Ventura said. ”He didn’t give us too many chances. When we had a chance there at first and third and he got the groundball.

Except for the struggles in the fifth, Floyd was solid. He threw 94 pitches – 66 for strikes. He was 12-10 last year, his first winning season since 2008 but fifth straight with double-digit wins.

Four Kansas City pitchers combined to strike out 11. Dayan Viciedo struck out four times and Adam Dunn struck out three.

— Associated Press —

Chiefs preseason opponents announced for 2013

riggertChiefsThe National Football League officially announced its 2013 preseason schedule on Thursday. The Kansas City Chiefs will kick off their preseason slate on the road against the New Orleans Saints. The club will return home to face the San Francisco 49ers at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs will then take to the road to face the Pittsburgh Steelers and close out the preseason at home vs. the Green Bay Packers.

Dates and times for the Chiefs four preseason contests will be announced as soon as they become finalized.

CHIEFS 2013 PRESEASON OPPONENTS

Preseason Game #1 at New Orleans
Preseason Game #2 vs. San Francisco
Preseason Game #3 at Pittsburgh
Preseason Game #4 vs. GREEN BAY

— Chiefs Media Relations —

Future Tiger selected to play in West Coast All-Star Classic

riggertMizzouUniversity of Missouri signee Torren Jones has been selected to participate in the inaugural West Coast All-Star Classic on May 11 at the ShoWare Center in Kent, Wash.

The first event of its kind on the West Coast, Jones will be one of 22 players from across the country participating in the event, which includes signees of the Southeastern Conference, Big Ten, Pac-12 and many other Division I leagues.

A 6-foot-8, 215-pound forward, Jones began his high school career in Chandler, Ariz., and is currently playing for La Lumiere School in LaPorte, Ind. So far this season Jones is averaging 11 points and nine rebounds for a balanced Lakers squad, which will play Thursday afternoon (1 p.m. CT) in the 2013 National High School Invitational on ESPNU. Jones is also shooting 58 percent from the floor this season after averaging 19.6 points and 10.6 rebounds as a junior at Basha High School (Ariz.).

La Lumiere is currently 25-6 on the year and ranked No. 11 in the ESPN 25 Power Rankings. St. Benedict’s, La Lumiere’s opponent on Thursday, is 28-1 overall and ranked No. 5 in that same poll.

Two other Tiger signees recently completed their senior seasons with state championships. Wes Clark led Romulus (Mich.) High School to a state title with a win over Detroit Southeastern (61-49). Romulus is ranked No. 24 by the ESPN 25 Power Rankings and topped then-No. 17 Pershing during that playoff run.

Known for his toughness and defensive prowess, Clark showed his all-around ability in a semifinal win over Grand Rapids Christian, scoring seven points and dishing nine assists to go with eight boards and four steals.

Clark was named first team all-state in Michigan for the second consecutive year and scored 12 points and dished five assists in a team-high 28 minutes in the state title game victory. Clark scored 10 of his 12 points in a third-quarter surge to put the game away and help the Eagles finish 27-1 on the season. Last season as a junior the gritty point guard averaged 18 points, 6.2 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 2.3 steals.

Incoming Tiger big man Johnathan Williams III led Memphis’ (Tenn.) Southwind High School to its first state crown last month and averaged 18.9 points and 9.5 rebounds on the year. Southwind (34-6) knocked off Dyer Country (76-53) in the title game and the 6-foot-9, 210-pound Williams scored 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting from the floor despite being sidelined most of the third period with foul trouble. The 2012 all-state pick also finished the game with six rebounds and two blocks in 22 minutes.

All-State honors in Tennessee will be announced later this month, but Williams helped Southwind finish with an 88-17 record over the last three seasons and saw his scoring average increase from 15.7 points as a junior to 18.9 points last season.

— MU Sports Information —

Kansas City signs linebacker Frank Zombo

riggertChiefsThe Kansas City Chiefs announced on Thursday that the club has signed linebacker Frank Zombo.

Zombo (6-3, 254) has played in 25 games (nine starts) in three NFL seasons with the Green Bay Packers (2010-12). His career numbers include 53 tackles (39 solo), 5.0 sacks (-41.0 yards) and two forced fumbles. Zombo’s best statistical season thus far was in 2010, playing in 13 games (eight starts), recording 38 tackles (28 solo) with 4.0 sacks (-34.0 yards) and two forced fumbles.

The Sterling Heights, Mich., native originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Packers in April of 2010. He played collegiately at Central Michigan where he was an All-MAC first-team linebacker ranking second in school history with 25.5 career sacks. He prepped at Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Sterling Heights, Mich.

— Chiefs Media Relations —

Western softball stays at No. 24 in latest NFCA Top 25 poll

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western softball team stayed No. 24 in the latest NFCA Division II Top 25 Poll, released on Wednesday, April 3. The Griffons have won their last 12 games which includes going 8-0 in MIAA competition during that stretch. They hold a 24-8 overall record and a 8-2 record in MIAA play.

Besides the Griffons, Central Oklahoma and Fort Hays State remain in the poll this week as representatives from the MIAA. Central Oklahoma and Fort Hays State both dropped one spot in the rankings as UCO sits 10th with a record of 25-7 and Fort Hays State sits at 18th with a 27-5 record.

Missouri Western and Fort Hays State will have a Top 25 showdown in Hays on Friday, which begins a key weekend for the Griffons on the road. MWSU also faces Nebraska-Kearney on Saturday begining at 1:00 pm. Fort Hays State and Central Oklahoma are atop the MIAA with 9-1 records in league play while MWSU is right behind them with an 8-2 league record.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Bearcat baseball splits doubleheader with Washburn

NWMSUThe Northwest Missouri State baseball team split a double-header with Washburn Wednesday, dropping game one 7-2 and winning the second game 9-0.

Ryan Abernathy scored in the first inning to put Northwest up 1-0. Washburn answered by scoring four runs in the second and two runs in the third going up 6-1.

The Ichabods added one more run in the top of the fifth inning before Northwest answered back with a run of their own when Abernathy plated Paul Johnson on a sacrifice fly to center field. Johnson would be the final run the Bearcats would get as Washburn took game one 6-2.

Austin Warren was tagged with the loss in game one. Brian Schmiedt pitched the final three innings collecting four strikeouts and giving up only one hit.

Northwest had an offensive explosion in game two racking up nine runs on 14 hits over nine innings.

JJ Baccari hit a solid line drive to left field that started off the second inning for the Bearcats. Eric McGlauflin then stepped into the box and promptly hit his fifth home run of the season over the right field wall. Steven Garber later singled in Abernathy to go up 3-0. Northwest added one more in the second inning when Brandon Huske singled to score Abernathy.

The Bearcats struck again in the fourth inning with the long ball as Ryan Abernathy dropped his first home run of the season onto the road behind the left field wall. Huske scored later in the inning off a single by Johnson putting Northwest up 6-0.

The bats were not done yet. Johnson singled up the middle in the seventh inning to score Abernathy from second. Johnson later scored along with Baccari when McGlauflin drove a single into left field for the final run of the game as the Bearcats went on to win 9-0.

Rob Henricks earned his first victory of the season as he went seven strong innings giving up two hits and striking out seven. Nathanial Horton and Tyler Barth finished the final two innings securing the victory for Northwest.

The Bearcats move to 10-22 on the season and 8-19 in MIAA play. Head Coach Darin Loe’s team will hit the road for a three game series with Southwest Baptist starting Friday. Game one will be a seven inning contest with first pitch scheduled for 3:00 p.m. with game two set to follow. The series finale will be played on Saturday with the start of game three scheduled for 1:00 p.m.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Kansas City drops second straight to Chicago

RoyalsGiven all their trouble against the Royals, it’s fair to say the White Sox are enjoying this.

Adam Dunn homered and Chicago went deep four times to back a solid outing by Jake Peavy in a 5-2 victory over Kansas City on Wednesday.

Tyler Flowers, Dayan Viciedo and Alexei Ramirez also connected, and the White Sox made it two straight wins to start the season after dropping 12 of 18 to the Royals a year ago.

”I love their team,” Peavy said. ”I love their makeup. I love their manager. They have a great team. They have a great bunch of guys, and they play hard. That team is scrappy. They don’t strike out much. … It’s nice to come out (against) a team that’s had our number as a team and play well.”

The Royals, full of optimism after posting the majors’ best record in spring training, will try to avoid a season-opening sweep Thursday.

”They’re a good team,” Chicago manager Robin Ventura said. ”I don’t think they’re going to lay down.”

The White Sox have no intention of that, either. They insist they can make another run in the AL Central after finishing second to Detroit, even though they made no splashy additions while other teams in the division loaded up.

They’re off to a good start.

Peavy (1-0) allowed one earned run and four hits in six innings, striking out six and walking none. Not bad, considering he said he didn’t have his best stuff.

Even so, he managed to keep the Royals off balance on a chilly day when the game-time temperature was 43. More important, he looked about as good as he did last year, when he rebounded from all those injuries and made the All-Star team.

”I don’t wake up every day worrying about my body holding together,” Peavy said. ”But at the same time, I do a lot of preventive work to try to hold everything intact the way it is now and stay as strong as I did last year.”

Dunn had two hits and scored twice. He led off the second with his 407th home run – tying Duke Snider for 48th place on the career list – and Flowers opened the third with his second shot.

Viciedo made up for his gaffes in left field with a big swing in the fourth, hitting a two-run drive that made it 4-1. The Royals scored a run in the sixth and loaded the bases against the Chicago bullpen in the seventh, only to come away empty-handed. Ramirez got the lead back up to 5-2 with a drive leading off the bottom half off Luke Hochevar, and the White Sox hung on from there.

Peavy did his part, outpitching Ervin Santana (0-1) after Chris Sale shut down the Royals in a 1-0 victory Monday in the opener.

The three-time All-Star re-signed with Chicago after a rebound season last year and started this one on a strong note. Five relievers combined to shut down the Royals, with Addison Reed working the ninth for his second save.

Santana (0-1), a mainstay in the Angels’ rotation for eight seasons, also went six innings and gave up four runs and five hits. He struck out eight and walked one in his first start with the Royals.

”Everything was good,” Santana said. ”My off-speed was very good. My sinker was good. Fastball was good.”

Royals hitters did him no favors, going 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position, and the long ball did him in.

Dunn put the White Sox ahead 1-0 with a 431-foot line drive to the seats in right-center, but the White Sox quickly gave it back.

Ramirez, the shortstop, was charged with an error even though Viciedo actually dropped Chris Getz’s pop fly in a collision with one out. Then with two out, Viciedo misplayed Alcides Escobar’s single, allowing Getz to score from first.

Flowers, who homered Monday, connected again leading off the third, and Viciedo gave them a cushion with his two-run drive in the fourth, the ball tipping a leaping Alex Gordon’s glove in left.

”I wish I could have done that over again,” Gordon said. ”I was right there in position.”

The Royals got a run off Peavy in the sixth when Gordon doubled past a diving Viciedo and scored from third on a groundout by Billy Butler, but they couldn’t come through after they loaded the bases against the White Sox bullpen in the seventh.

Donnie Veal relieved Jesse Crain with two on and one out and walked pinch hitter Miguel Tejada before retiring Gordon on a fly to shallow left. Matt Lindstrom came in and got Escobar to fly to right, ending the threat.

— Associated Press —

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