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Royals claim catcher Kottaras on waivers from Oakland

riggertRoyalsThe Kansas City Royals on Friday claimed catcher George Kottaras on Outright Waivers from the Oakland Athletics.  To create room on the 40-man roster, the club designated infielder Tony Abreu for assignment.

The 29-year-old Kottaras has played for the Red Sox (2008-09), Brewers (2010-12) and Athletics (2012), batting .220 with 24 home runs and 84 RBI in 249 Major League contests.  The left-handed hitter posted a .351 on-base percentage while drawing a career-high 37 walks in 85 games for Milwaukee and Oakland in 2012 while helping the A’s win the American League West after being acquired on July 29.  He blasted six home runs for Oakland in just 27 games and then appeared in four games during the A’s Divisional Series vs. Detroit.  Born in Scarbourough, Ontario, Canada, Kottaras now resides in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Abreu, 28, hit .257 in 22 games for the Royals in 2012 after spending a majority of the campaign at Triple-A Omaha.

— Royals Media Relations —

Kansas City signs wide receiver Shoemaker

riggertChiefsThe Kansas City Chiefs announced on Friday that the club has signed wide receiver Tyler Shoemaker.

Shoemaker (6-1, 213) originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2012 before being released by Tampa Bay before training camp. Shoemaker was a four-year letterman at Boise State (2008-11) after redshirting his freshman season (2007).

He played in 50 games (23 starts), recording 122 receptions for 2,031 yards (16.6 avg.) with 25 touchdowns. As a senior, he led the Broncos with 994 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns, and tied for a team-high with 62 receptions. The Meridian, Idaho, native was a three-time letterman in football and was named first-team all-state as a senior at Mountain View High School.

— Chiefs Media Relations —

Ravens defeat Graceland for third straight win

riggertBenedictine3The Benedictine College men’s basketball team started off the second half of HAAC play on Thursday night with a 63-51 win over Graceland University inside the Ralph Nolan Gymnasium.

Benedictine (15-6, 7-3 HAAC) hit 52.2 percent from the floor in the first half to lead 31-17 as they held Graceland (5-16, 2-8 HAAC) to just six first-half field goals.

The Ravens got 29 points off the bench in the win, which was good for a 20-point advantage for Benedictine.

Benedictine guards Shawn Flemming Jr., and Brett Fisher led the Ravens with 12 points each with Flemming’s point total accounting for nearly half of the Ravens bench production. Forward Charlie Wallrapp added 11 points.

Graceland was led in scoring by the game-high 15 points of forward Alex Roth. Guard Jamal Lawson added 14.  The Yellowjacket duo accounted for over half of Graceland’s point total as the remaining seven players scored just 22 points.

Benedictine hits the road Saturday at 4 p.m. for a match up with NAIA Div. I No. 19 Evangel University in Spingfield, Mo.

— BC Sports Information —

Jayhawks will retire Mario Chalmers jersey on February 16

KUFormer Kansas basketball standout Mario Chalmers will have his No. 15 jersey retired at halftime of the ESPN College Gameday Texas at Kansas men’s basketball game Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013.

Chalmers was the 2008 Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player on Kansas’ NCAA National Championship team, but is most widely known for his game-tying three-pointer in the title game in KU’s 75-68 overtime win against Memphis.

“Mario definitely deserves to have his jersey hung,” Kansas head coach Bill Self said. “He was the most outstanding player in a 2008 Final Four, which featured four number one seeds. He was as clutch of a player as we’ve ever had here. He was a guy that seemed like the bigger the stage, the brighter he shined. He had an orneriness and toughness that a lot people didn’t see because they saw the smile. He was an assassin on the court.”

Chalmers’ lists of accolades go much deeper than the aforementioned. The Anchorage, Alaska, native was the 2007 co-Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore and an All-Big 12 Second Team selection during his junior year. He appeared on the league’s all-conference teams all three seasons he was a Jayhawk, including every Big 12 All-Defensive squad.

Besides his 2008 Final Four MOP, he was named to the Big 12 Championship All-Tournament team in 2007 and 2008, the second of which was bestowed on him after he scored a career-high 30 points against Texas in the title game.

Statistically, Chalmers led the Big 12 in steals with 97 in 2007 and 97 again in 2008, which are Kansas single-season records. His 89 steals in 2006 are a KU freshman record and his 283 steals from 2006-08 are second on the school’s career chart list, trailing only Darnell Valentine’s 336 from 1978-81. His 1,341 three-year Kansas point total rank 27th on the KU all-time scoring list and he also is among the school career records in three-pointers made (7th, 180), three-pointers attempted (10th, 430) and assists (14th, 420).

During Chalmers’ three seasons at Kansas, the Jayhawks were 95-16 (85.6 percent) with three Big 12 regular-season titles, three Big 12 postseason championships, two NCAA Elite Eight appearances, one Final Four and one NCAA National Championship.

“Mario cares about winning,” Self said. “Points are great and steals are great and he was the best stealer of the ball we’ve ever had here, but he cares about winning. Guys that play here understand that winning trumps everything and he understood that. Brandon (Rush) understood that, Shady (Darrell Arthur), Sherron (Collins), Sasha (Kaun), Darnell (Jackson), Russell (Robinson), they all understood that. That is what made that (2008) team so cool. There were games when Mario would take four shots in a game and I’d say, ‘shoot the ball’ and he’d say ‘Why? Everybody else is making shots.’ It was such a fun team to be around, but he was clutch. Everybody throughout his tenure here would ask me who’s our go-to guy and in our players’ minds there was never a doubt who our go-to guy was. There are not many guys out there, regardless of the school, that have held that distinction. Mario will be remembered for the shot but I will remember him more for being a winner.”

Selected 34th overall in the 2008 NBA Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves, Chalmers was later traded to the Miami Heat. A two-time NBA Finals competitor, he joined elite company when his Miami Heat team won the 2012 NBA title. Chalmers joined former KU great Clyde Lovellette in becoming only the second Jayhawk to win both an NCAA National Championship and an NBA title. Like Chalmers, Lovellette, who was inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame in November 2012, was a Most Outstanding Player (MOP) when KU won the 1952 NCAA Tournament. He later won three NBA titles with the Minneapolis Lakers in 1954 and the Boston Celtics in 1963 and 1964.

“I’m proud of the career he has had since he left here,” Self said. “Being a world champion and a national champion, there’s not too many people that could have that distinction. He was an absolute treat to coach. He had great teammates and they all liked each other. It was such a fun time to be around. We’re all so proud of what he accomplished.”

Chalmers becomes the second Jayhawk in the Bill Self era to have his jersey retired. Former KU consensus All-America honoree Wayne Simien, who played at Kansas from 2002-05, had his No. 23 jersey retired during the 2010-11 season.

Becoming a near-yearly tradition in Lawrence, ESPN College Gameday will originate from Allen Fieldhouse for the fifth time in the eight-year history of the show.

— KU Sports Information —

No. 16 Benedictine women roll past Graceland

BCThe No. 16-ranked Benedictine College women’s basketball team limited Graceland University to 18 field goals on Thursday night en route to a 69-48 win inside the Ralph Nolan Gymnasium.

Benedictine (19-3, 9-1 HAAC) jumped out to a 18-point lead at the half over Graceland (2-16, 0-10 HAAC) on the heels of a 45.2 percent shooting effort in the first 20 minutes of play. Of their 14 first-half field goals, seven were from beyond the arc as the Ravens hit 7 of 15 3-pointers.

The Ravens bench outscored the Yellowjackets 19-8.

Benedictine guard Justic Payne scored a game-high 17 points, converting 5 3-pointers for the fourth time this season. Forward Erin Murphy added a double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds.

Graceland was led by the 16-point effort of forward Jerica Smith.

The Ravens travel to Springfield, Mo., on Saturday for a HAAC match up at 2 p.m. against Evangel University.

— BC Sports Information —

Griffons lose third straight as they fall to Central Missouri, 72-60

MWSUThe Missouri Western men’s basketball team continued its struggles falling 72-60 against the Central Missouri Mules. Griffon head coach Tom Smith coached his last regular season game at the Multipurpose Building a place where he coached from 1975-80 to begin his career. The Griffons fall to 7-10 overall and 3-6 in MIAA play.

On an emotional night for Smith the Griffons got off to a good start scoring the first four points of the game. The next five minutes belonged to the Mules catching fire from long range. They made five three’s going on a 19-3 run claiming their largest lead of the half at 19-7 with 14:24 to play in the frame.

The Griffons regained their composure using a run of their own getting back into the game. The Griffons cut the lead to 21-18 with 11:07 to play after an Adarius Fulton fastbreak layup.

The rest of the half was back-and-forth with the Mules outscoring the Griffons by one taking the 35-31 halftime lead.

The Griffons shot 37.8-percent (14-37) from the field but scored 16 points in the paint and 14 off eight Mule turnovers. Cedric Clinkscales led the way with 12 points on 6-of-10 shooting while Fulton dumped in seven.

The Mules shot 46.2-percent (6-13) from long range with Reggie Stallings leading the way with nine points making 3-of-4 long range shots.

The second half was a struggle defensively for the Griffons as they allowed the Mules to shoot 58.3-percent (14-24) in the frame to pull away from the Griffons. Missouri Western shot 44.0-percent (11-25) in the half but stuggled from long range making just 2-of-10 and from the free throw line connecting on 5-of-12.

In the game MWSU shot 40.3-percent (25-62) from the field and just 19.0-percent (4-21) from long range. They also struggled from the free throw line making just 6-of-14 free throws.

Clinkscales finished with 21 points and six rebounds while Fulton dumped in 17 points. The two combined to make 16-of-30 field goals.

The Mules shot 49-percent (24-49) in the game and made 8-of-20 long range shots. They improve to 13-3 overall and 7-1 in MIAA play. Charles Hammork and Dominique Long scored 13 points while Widgett Washington dumped in 13. Lance Beckwith and Hammork each had eight rebounds.

The Griffons will close out the three game road swing on Saturday, January 26 in Jefferson City, Mo. against the Lincoln Blue Tigers. Game time is set for 3:30 pm from Jason Gym.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Missouri Western women falter late in overtime loss at Central

MWSUThe Missouri Western women’s basketball team lost a tough hard nosed battle against the 16th ranked Jennies of Central Missouri 74-71 Wednesday evening. The Griffons have lost two straight for the first time this season falling to 12-5 overall and 5-4 in MIAA play.

A poor start hurt the Griffons in the opening frame as they went into halftime down 33-24. This marked the fourth straight game that the Griffons have trailed at the break.

The Griffons missed its first three shots and turned the ball over three times in the first three minutes of the game getting down 12-1. The Griffons settled down the next five minutes using an 11-2 run to cut the Jennies lead to 14-12 after Lanicia Lawrence hit a layup with 11:54 to play in the half.

The rest of the way would be all Jennies closing the half on a 19-12 run to gain the nine point half time advantage. For the third straight game the Griffons have shot under 29-percent in the first half. MWSU made just 8-of-28 field goals for 28.6-percent.

The Griffons did out-rebound the Jennies 23-20 and had 12 bench points to UCM’s six. Heather Howard and Alex Saxen had five points while Alicia Bell led the way with eight rebounds.

The Jennies scored 16 points off nine Griffon turnovers and made 40-percent (12-30) of its field goals. Bielle Wattley led the way with 11 points on 5-of-8 shooting.

The Griffons came out of halftime on a mission going on a 25-7 which was capped by an Saxon three with 10:19 to play giving MWSU the 49-40 lead.

The Jennies remained calm and behind the Keuana Flax began to chip away at the Griffon lead. She finished with 22 points with 18 coming in the final 15 minutes of the contest.

The Griffons held an eight point lead with 3:20 to play at 62-54 but an 9-1 Jennies run to end regulation forced overtime.

In overtime the two teams went back and forth as Flax opened with an old fashioned three point play and then Howard responded with a three of her own tying the score at 66 with 4:17 to play.

Flax hit two free throws but once again Howard responded with a layup tying the score at 68 with 2:57 to play.

With the Jennies leading 73-71 Howard’s game tying layup came up short giving the Griffons the three point loss. It was the eighth straight loss in Warrensburg counting the vacated win in the 2006-2007.

The Griffons shot finished shooting 38.2-percent (26-68) in the game and out-rebounded UCM 48-40 with 14 coming on the offensive end of the floor. MWSU also had 34 points in the paint and 23 bench points.

Howard finished with a career best 26 points on 11-of-20 shooting and 4-of-7 from long range. She collected her 10th double-double of the season snaring 11 rebounds. Alex Saxen was the only other Griffon in double figures with 10 points. Alicia Bell had 10 rebounds and six points.

The Jennies shot 41.3-percent (26-63) from the floor with BreAnna Lewis and Wattley dumping in 19 and 13 points respectively. Flax also had 10 rebounds and four blocks. The Jennies improve to 14-2 overall and 6-2 in MIAA play.

The Griffons will close out the three game road swing on Saturday, January 26 in Jefferson City, Mo. against the Lincoln Blue Tigers. Game time is set for 1:30 pm from Jason Gym. The Griffons defeated the Blue Tigers earlier this season by a score of 65-57 on November 24, 2012 in Jefferson City, Mo.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Western baseball picked second in preseason MIAA poll

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western baseball team has been picked to finish second in the MIAA Preseason Baseball Poll which was announced Wednesday afternoon. The Griffons were the runner up a year ago finishing 34-17 overall and 26-12 in league play.

The Central Missouri Mules received 14 of a possible 15 first place votes to earn the top spot with 196 points. Central Missouri hosted the NCAA South Central Regional last season, falling in the regional championship game to St. Mary’s. The Mules, who finished 48-9 last season are ranked #4 in this season’s ABCA preseason poll.

The Griffons, who finished last season 34-17, has earned the No. 2 spot in this season’s poll taking the remaining first place vote. The Griffons are picked #37 in the ABCA preseason poll released on Dec. 20, 2012. They are followed by No. 3 Emporia State, who finished 26-22 last season and are picked #40 in the ABCA preseason poll.

Central Oklahoma, in their first year as members of the MIAA, are picked to finish fourth with 152 points. They come in ahead of Fort Hays State, picked No. 5 with 136 points, on point ahead of No. 6 Missouri Southern.

Washburn is picked No. 7 in this season’s poll with 118 points, ten points ahead of No. 8 pick Lindenwood. Pittsburg State is picked to finish ninth in the league followed closely by No. 10 Northwest Missouri.

Just two points separate No. 11 Northeastern State (64) from No. 12 Nebraska-Kearney (62). The same stands for No. 13 Southwest Baptist (43) and No. 14 Truman (41) in this year’s poll. Lincoln holds the final spot with 19 points.

The Griffons open up the 2013 season on Sunday, February 10 and Monday, February 11 in a four game series with the Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys in Russellville, Ark. Last season the Wonder Boys were 26-27 overall and 13-11 in the GAC.

2013 MIAA Baseball Preseason Coaches Poll
1. Central Missouri (14)             196
2. Missouri Western (1)             175
3. Emporia State                         160
4. Central Oklahoma                  152
5. Fort Hays State                        136
6. Missouri Southern                  135
7. Washburn                                 118
8. Lindenwood                             108
9. Pittsburg State                          91
10. Northwest Missouri               75
11. Northeastern State                64
12. Nebraska-Kearney                62
13. Southwest Baptist                 43
14. Truman                                    41
15. Lincoln                                     19

— MWSU Sports Information —

MWSU softball team selected third in preseason MIAA coaches poll

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western softball team has been picked to finish third in the MIAA Preseason Softball Poll which announced Wednesday afternoon. The Griffons were the runner up a year ago finishing 42-13 overall and 18-2 in league play. They made their 6th trip to the NCAA Tournament in the past eight years.

Missouri Western received 176 points, putting them just three points behind second place Central Oklahoma. The Bronchos gathered three first place votes and 177 total points.

Defending MIAA regular season and tournament champion Emporia State has been picked No. 1 in the MIAA Preseason Softball Poll. They received 12 first place votes and 194 points. They finished with a 42-11 record a season ago and went undefeated in MIAA play.

Fort Hays State earns the No. 4 spot with 153 points, just ten ahead of No. 5 Pittsburg State. Washburn is in the No. 7 spot with 103 points while No. 8 Northwest Missouri registered 92 points. League newcomer Northeastern State has 83 points in the No. 9 spot while Nebraska-Kearney has 81 in the No. 10 spot.

Missouri Southern comes in at No. 11 with 77 points ahead of No. 12 Truman. Lindenwood received 52 points and the No. 13 spot in the poll. Just two points separate No. 14 Lincoln (25) and No. 15 Southwest Baptist (23).

The Griffons open up the 2013 season on Friday, February 8 in Durant, Okla. The Griffons will play six games in three days, participating in the Southeastern Oklahoma State South Central Shootout.

The Griffons will take on Cameron University and host Southeastern Oklahoma State on Friday, February 8 at 10:00 am and 12:00 pm. They will take on Southern Nazerene University and Henderson State University on Saturday, February 9 at 10:00 am and 4:00 pm and will wrap up the shootout on Sunday, February 10th with games against Drury University and Ouachita Baptist. Those games will be played at 10:00 amd 12:00 pm respectively.

2013 MIAA Softball Preseason Coaches Poll
1. Emporia State (12)             194
2. Central Oklahoma (3)        177
3. Missouri Western              176
4. Fort Hays State                    153
5. Pittsburg State                     143
6. Central Missouri                  128
7. Washburn                             103
8. Northwest Missouri             92
9. Northeastern State              83
10. Nebraska-Kearney           81
11. Missouri Southern             77
12. Truman                               68
13. Lindenwood                       52
14. Lincoln                                25
15. Southwest Baptist            23

— MWSU Sports Information —

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