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Griffon women’s tennis loses at Truman State, 7-2

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western women’s tennis team picked up two points in a 7-2 loss against the Truman State Bulldogs. The Griffons fall to 4-13 overall and 1-8 in MIAA play.

The Griffons battled tough in doubles competition picking up a victory in No. 2 doubles. Alyssa Dougan and Kayla Dysart defeated Jessica Gunnuso and Tess Severin 8-6. Denise Chiao and Meara Smith lost a heart breaker at No. 1 doubles by a score of 9-8 against Maggie Schutte and Kim Birenbaum. Schutte and Birenbaum won the tie breaker 7-1.

In singles action Chiao won 6-2, 6-2 against Birenbaum at No. 1 while Ceara Boldridge lost a close match against Severin at No. 4 singles. She fell 6-3, 4-6 and 10-6.

The Griffons return to action on Friday, April 5th when they travel to Lamoni, Iowa to take on Graceland University. Match time is set for 3:00 pm.

Singles competition

1. Schutte,Maggi (TSU) def. Smith,Meara (MWSU) 7-5, 6-1
2. Chiao,Denise (MWSU) def. Birenbaum,Kim (TSU) 6-2, 6-2
3. Gennuso,Jessica (TSU) def. Dysart,Kayla (MWSU) 6-1, 6-4
4. Severin,Tess (TSU) def. Boldridge,Ceara (MWSU) 3-6, 6-4, 10-6
5. Higgins,Lauren (TSU) def. Beger,Lindsay (MWSU) 6-3, 6-1
6. Porter,Kelsey (TSU) def. Dougan,Alyssa (MWSU) 6-1, 6-1

Doubles competition

1. Schutte,Maggi/Birenbaum,Kim (TSU) def. Chiao,Denise/Smith,Meara (MWSU) 9-8 (7-1)
2. Dougan,Alyssa/Dysart,Kayla (MWSU) def. Gennuso,Jessica/Severin,Tess (TSU) 8-6
3. Porter,Kelsey/Higgins,Lauren (TSU) def. Boldridge,Ceara/Beger,Lindsay (MWSU) 8-4

— MWSU Sports Information —

Chiefs sign offensive lineman Tommie Draheim

riggertChiefsThe Kansas City Chiefs announced on Wednesday that the club has signed offensive lineman Tommie Draheim.

Draheim (6-4, 309) originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Green Bay Packers in 2012. He was released by the Packers before the start of the regular season and was added to the Seattle Seahawks practice squad on Sept. 6. Draheim served a short stint on the New England Patriots practice squad before spending the rest of the 2012 season on Jacksonville’s practice squad.

Prior to entering the NFL, Draheim (Dray-hime) started 33 games for San Diego State University, including 30 consecutive starts to end his career. He earned first-team All-Mountain West Conference honors as a senior, becoming the first Aztec offensive lineman to be named first-team all-league since 2003. A three-year letterman, he helped SDSU rank 10th in the country in 2011 in fewest sacks allowed (0.83 per game) and blocked for a running back who finished No. 3 in the country with 1,711 rushing yards on the season. The Lakeside, Calif., native prepped at El Capitan High School.

— Chiefs Media Relations —

Northwest Missouri State women shut out Maryville, 9-0

riggertNorthwestThe Northwest Missouri State women’s tennis team blanked Maryville University 9-0 Wednesday in non-conference action at Grover Park.

Northwest improved to 6-5 on the season as the Bearcats did not allow a single point from the Saints.

The Bearcats picked up two perfect, 8-0 wins at No. 1 and No. 3 doubles while Gisela Font and Natalia Galindo won 8-1 at No. 2 doubles.

In singles play the Bearcats were near perfect. Galindo won 6-1, 6-0 at No. 2 singles while Font also won 6-1, 6-0 at No. 4 singles.

Camila Quesada won 6-3, 7-6 at No. 1 singles, while the rest of the Bearcat singles were prefect 6-0, 6-0 winners.

Northwest returns to action Thursday against MIAA foe Lincoln before facing three regional opponents in Tulsa over the weekend. Action from Frank Grube Courts is scheduled for a 3 p.m. start against the Blue Tigers.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

No. 12 Griffons blank SBU for seventh straight win

MWSUThe 12th ranked Missouri Western baseball team had a season low four hits but pulled out a 2-0 victory over the Southwest Baptist Bearcats on Tuesday afternoon in non-conference action. With the victory the Griffons improve to 25-4 on the season.

Mark Spreckels, Jerad Hawkins and Logan Hollingsworth combined to throw a nine hit shutout against the SBU Bearcats. They stranded nine runners on base striking out six and walking just one.

Hawkins improved to 4-0 going four innings while striking out two and giving up six hits. Hollingsworth went one inning picking up his 6th save of the season.

The high powered Griffon offense was held hit less until the 5th inning when Nate Ramler singled to left field. Later in the inning pinch hitter David Chew hit a triple scoring Ramler and Spencer Shockley.

That would be all the Griffons would need as they got their seventh straight victory and 24 victory in the last 25 games.

The Bearcats fall to 10-16 overall with Christian Binger and Josh Herrick both getting two hits. John Latham got the loss going 4.2 innings giving up two hits and two earned runs. He fall to 0-1 overall.

The Griffons return to action on Saturday, April 7 when they take on the Pittsburg State Gorillas in Pittsburg, Kan. The two teams will play a double header starting at 5:00 pm.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest Missouri State men defeat Kansas City, 4-2

NWMSUThe Northwest Missouri State men’s tennis team picked up its second straight win over NCAA Division I Kansas City Tuesday beating the Kangaroos 4-2.

Northwest won its 10th match of the season to improve to 10-3 while UMKC fell to 6-10 overall.

Playing NCAA-I rules, the Bearcats took all three doubles matches for the first point of the day.

Jason Harris continued his impressive play as did Rafael Bugiga picking up wins at No. 6 and No. 2 singles respectively. Harris won 7-6, 6-2 as Bugiga knocked off Grant Fleming, 6-2, 7-5.

The only two points for the Kangaroos came at No. 1 and No. 3 singles.

Northwest opens a stretch of three games in two days over the weekend against regional powers Dallas Baptist, Arkansas-Fort Smith and Newman in Tulsa. Action from La Fortune Park starts Friday against Dallas Baptist before a double-header against Arkansas-Fort Smith and Newman on Saturday.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Mizzou’s Webster-Chan, Bull to transfer from basketball program

MUMissouri Basketball Head Coach Frank Haith announced on Tuesday that freshmen guards Dominique Bull (Worcester, Mass.) and Negus Webster-Chan (Scarborough, Ontario) will transfer out of the program.

Both student-athletes expressed an interest in more playing time and an ability to play closer to home as the reason for the transfer.

“Dominique and Negus were great representatives of our program and I want to thank them for their contributions both on and off the basketball court,” Haith said. “We will certainly do anything we can to help them as they begin the recruiting process, and wish them nothing but the best moving forward.”

A 6-foot-7 combo guard from Scarborough, Ontario, Webster-Chan averaged 2.5 points and 2.0 rebounds in 32 games this season. He made six starts and hit 16-of-59 shots from three-point range.

“I appreciate everyone at Missouri and want to thank Coach Haith and the staff for giving me this opportunity,” Webster-Chan said. “I just want to find a style that is more suited for me, but I wish Mizzou the best of luck in the future and I’m grateful to the Tiger community for their support over the past year.”

Bull scored his first career point in Missouri’s win over Arkansas and played in nine games while averaging 1.6 minutes a contest. The 6-foot-4 guard grabbed a season high two rebounds in the win over South Carolina State and played three minutes in the win at Mississippi State.

“I want to thank everyone at Mizzou including Coach Haith, the coaching staff and my teammates for their support over the past year,” Bull said. “I enjoyed my time as a Missouri Tiger, but wanted to expand my role on the court and hopefully do it in a situation that’s closer to my family.”

— MU Sports Information —

Chiefs release offensive lineman Rich Ranglin

riggertChiefsThe Kansas City Chiefs announced on Tuesday that the club has released offensive lineman Rich Ranglin.

Ranglin (6-3, 315) joined the Chiefs as a free agent in 2012 and primarily served on the club’s practice squad. He was activated from the practice squad to the active roster for Kansas City’s contest vs. Cincinnati (11/18) but did not play.

Ranglin spent three seasons in the Arena Football League prior to joining the Chiefs. He played for three different AFL clubs including the San Jose SaberCats (2012), the Kansas City Command (2011) and the Milwaukee Mustangs (formerly the Milwaukee Iron in 2010). The Yonkers, N.Y., native was a four-year letterman at Central Connecticut State.

— Chiefs Media Relations —

Kansas’ McLemore & Withey named AP All-Americans

KUKansas redshirt freshman guard Ben McLemore and senior center Jeff Withey have been named to the Associated Press All-America Team announced Monday.

Three teams of five were named plus an honorable mention list by Associated Press (AP). McLemore was named to the AP Second Team, while Withey was a third-team selection by the 65-member media panel which votes on the All-America teams.

An All-Big 12 First Team selection, McLemore led Kansas in scoring in 2012-13 at 15.9 points per game, which broke the KU freshman record of 14.6 ppg average by Jayhawk legend Danny Manning in 1985. A 6-foot-5 St. Louis, Mo., native, McLemore’s 589 points and his 87.0 free throw percentage also broke KU freshman marks. During the 2012-13 season, McLemore was a three-time Big 12 Rookie of the Week and one-time league player of the week this season and had 10 games of 20 points or more, including three 30-point efforts. His 36-point effort against West Virginia (3/2) broke the KU freshman single-game scoring record.

Named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2013 Big 12 Championship, Withey led Kansas in rebounding at 8.5 boards per game to complement his 13.7 scoring average. The 7-foot San Diego native broke his own Kansas and Big 12 single-season record blocked shots record with 146 blocks in 2012-13. Last season Withey blocked 140 shots to set the school and league mark. The 2012 and 2013 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, Withey is also the KU and Big 12 career blocked shots leader ending his career with 312 all-time blocks. A three-time Big 12 Player of the Week this season, Withey led the Big 12 with 3.95 blocked shots per game, which ranks second nationally, and set the KU and conference per game average season record.

— KU Sports Information —

Griffon women finish 6th at MWSU Candlewood Suites Classic

MWSUThe Missouri Western Women’s Golf team along with nine other teams from the NCAA Central Region battled chilly conditions in the final round of the MWSU Candlewood Suites Classic on Monday at St. Joseph Country Club.

The Griffons fired a round two total of 347 which moved them into 6th place after two round. They fired 702 (355-347) which was one better then Concordia-St. Paul and two strokes back of Henderson State.  Individually, senior Natalie Bird led the way with a two round 166 (86-80) which put her in a tie for 10th. Freshman Callie Wilson fired 175 (90-85) while senior Casi Webb shot 180 (85-95). Anna Kloeppel fired 181 (94-87) while Shelby Stone finished with a 203 (100-103).

Minnesota State won the event by two strokes over Augustana-S.D. firing 667. Arkansas Tech finished in third with a 673.

Individually, Rebecka Surtevall of Arakans Tech won the event firing a two round total of 158 (79-79).  Southwest Minnesota State’s Krista Weiszhaar finished second with a 159 (77-82).

The team has a quick turnaround as they return to action this weekend in the Upper Iowa Invitational in Moravia, Illinois.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Royals, Shields lose opener at Chicago, 1-0

RoyalsFor all the deep breaths he took before the game, Chris Sale sure was a picture of calm once he stepped on the mound. More important for the White Sox, he was the definition of dominant.

Sale outpitched James Shields, Tyler Flowers homered and the White Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 1-0 in the season opener on Monday.

The White Sox believe they’re in position to make a run at the AL Central title even though they made no splashy additions while the rest of the division loaded up. They’re off to a good start after a late fade left them three games behind Detroit a year ago.

A dominant performance by Sale and Flowers’ drive leading off the fifth against Shields were just enough to beat a team that’s trying to make a big jump after finishing with a losing record 17 of the past 18 seasons. It also gave the White Sox a rare win over the Royals, who took 12 of 18 from them a year ago.

Sale was a first-round draft pick in 2010 out of Florida Gulf Coast University, whose basketball team was the darlings of this year’s NCAA men’s tournament. He said the toughest part of Monday’s game was the wait beforehand. But he watched other games and took deep breaths, trying to clear his mind.

”I tried not to hurt myself with my own thoughts,” he said.

Sale (1-0) showed the form that made him a 17-game winner and an All-Star in his first season as a starter. On a chilly day when the game-time temperature was 44, he allowed just seven hits and struck out seven while walking one.

Sale got an assist in the seventh when second baseman Gordon Beckham dived to his right to snag Lorenzo Cain’s line drive with a runner on first, and he left to a standing ovation after Alcides Escobar’s single with two outs in the eighth.

Nate Jones came in and, after Escobar stole second, threw a wild pitch while walking Billy Butler to put runners on first and third. Matt Thornton then struck out Mike Moustakas on three pitches to end the threat, and Addison Reed worked the ninth for the save.

Sale, meanwhile, backed up the White Sox’s decision to reward him with a new five-year deal this spring and the opening day start.

”I think a lot of stuff’s been thrown at him in spring training,” manager Robin Ventura said. ”He gets the contract, he gets the opening day. There’s a lot of expectations of him, but that all comes with it.”

He said Sale has ”come along great.”

And Butler was impressed: ”He’s been pitching pretty well the last year and had another really good game out there.

Shields (0-1) was a tough-luck loser even though he gave the Royals exactly what they envisioned when they acquired him from Tampa Bay. The former All-Star lasted six innings, allowing just one run and eight hits while striking out six without a walk.

Along with the addition of Ervin Santana from the Los Angeles Angels and the re-signing of Jeremy Guthrie after he dazzled in a short stint with Kansas City last season, the Royals believe they have the arms to challenge reigning division champion Detroit and make the playoffs for the first time since the 1985 championship season.

”That’s exactly what I expect,” manager Ned Yost said. ”We get further into the year and he’d go back out. That’s how good he was throwing the ball. Early, I limit them to 100 pitches. Guys like James and Santana and Guthrie take your 100 pitches and go to work.”

Chicago finally broke through when Flowers drove a high 2-2 changeup out to left-center leading off the fifth. It was his first homer since he went deep against Kansas City last Sept. 8, and it was a promising sight for the organization. After all, one reason the White Sox let A.J. Pierzynski sign with Texas was they believed Flowers was ready to become the everyday catcher.

”If every day could be like today, it’ll be fine,” Flowers said. ”I really don’t think about it much. Hopefully, in a couple weeks or a couple months, I’ll quit getting asked all these questions about A.J. and what size shoe I wear.”

— Associated Press —

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