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Griffon men down Rockhurst as they improve to 4-0

The Missouri Western men used a late push to pull away from Rockhurst and close the 20th annual Hillyard Tipoff Classic with a 68-58 victory Saturday night. The Griffons improved to 4-0 on the season and the Hawks fell to 0-2. Western also improved to 35-5 all-time in the Hillyard Classic.

Down two at halftime, Western jumped ahead, 36-35 on a James Harris layup and didn’t surrender the lead for the rest of the game. Rockhurst tied it at 41 and 52, but two TJ Johnson free throws put the Griffons up, 54-52 for good. James Harris made six consecutive free throws to stretch the Griffons’  61-56 lead late in the second half to 67-56.

The Griffons went to halftime down by two, 33-31. The Hawks got out to a fast start, and built a 9-5 lead before Western tied it at 12 with 13:13 to go in the first half. Rockhurst took another five point lead at the 11:08 mark, and Western tied it again at 20 on a TJ Johnson layup.

The Griffons built their largest lead of the first half – five points – on a James Harris three-pointer, one of his three in the first half. The Hawks tied it at 31 on a layup by Najja Nicholson with 1:58 until halftime, then took the lead on two Nicholson free throws.

The Griffons shot 41 percent from the field, 40 percent from three and 75 percent from the charity stripe in the first half. Harris scored all nine of his first half points behind the arc, where he was 3-4 before the break. TJ Johnson led Western with 11 in the first half and Shawn Tarver had five boards in the first half.

Johnson and Harris each finished with 22 points. Harris was 4-7 from behind the arc. Shawn Tarver led the Griffons with 12 rebounds.

The Griffons will head to San Antonio, Texas for the River City Shootout hosted by Saint Mary’s University. Western takes on Southeastern Oklahoma State Friday, Nov. 25 at 5:30 p.m. and face host, St. Mary’s on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

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Western women fall at Colorado Christian

The Missouri Western women’s basketball team lost to Colorado Christian Saturday, 69-64. The Griffons went 1-1 on their trip to Colorado and fell to 1-2 on the season. The women will head to Kansas City for a matchup with Rockhurst on Nov. 22.
The Griffons took a one point lead to halftime after stretching to a six point lead with 6:36 to go in the half. Western shot 28.6 percent from the field and 9 percent from behind the arc in the game and trailed by as many as 18 in the second half.

Alicia Bell led the Griffons with 16 points. Bell added six rebounds. Jessica Koch finished with a double-double; scoring 14 points and leading the Griffons with 10 rebounds. Brittany Cassady scored nine points and Brittany Griswold added seven.

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Griffons stay unbeaten as they survive against William Jewell

Senior guard TJ Johnston scored the Griffons final nine points lifting Western to a 65-64 victory over the William Jewell Cardinals in the opening contest of the 20th Annual Hillyard Tip-Off Classic. Johnson finished with a team high 18 points lifting Western to 3-0 on the season.

The Griffons opened up the contest getting down 7-0 before Lovonte Douglas nailed a free throw and a lay-up cutting the Cardinal lead to 7-3 with 16:31 to play. The Griffons pulled within two at 9-7 off a Douglas dunk but an 8-2 run by Jewell gave them their largest lead of the half at 17-9 with 10:19 to play.

Western continued to play hard closing the half on a 21-14 run cutting the Cardinal lead to 31-30 heading into the break. Western shot 48.1-percent (13-27) from the field with Douglas scoring ten points. Justin Reid had a nice half scoring four points and blocking three shots off the bench.

William Jewell shot 42.9-percent (12-28) from the field with Nick Larson leading the charge with 14 points and 11 rebounds. He made 7-of-10 field goals in the frame.

Western took their first lead of the game at the 18:46 mark of the second half off a jumper by Shawn Tarver. The next 10 minutes belonged to the Cardinals opening up a six point (52-46) advantage after a jumper by Devonte Bell with 9:21 to play.

The Cardinals continued to play well taking their largest lead of the second half at 57-50 after a Larsen layup with 5:52 to play in the game. The Griffons came alive going on a 12-2 run with Johnson tying the score at 59 with a 3-pointer and then nailing a jumper and two free throws giving the Griffons a four point lead at 63-59 with 1:22 to play.

The Cardinals did not give up as Chris Uz dumped in a three cutting the Griffon lead to one with 1:03 to play. Once again Johnson got a huge put back dunk giving Western a 65-62 lead with 21 seconds to go. The Cardinals had numerous chances down the stretch to win the game after a layup by Mark Mason but Western was able to hang on improving to 34-5 all-time in the Hillyard.

Western finished shooting 48.1-percent (26-54) from the floor and made 5-of-12 shots from beyond the arc. Douglas finished with 15 points and seven rebounds while James Harris scored 12 points for Western.

Larson led the charge for William Jewell with 23 points and 14 rebounds as the Cardinals fall to 1-1 on the season. Mason chipped in 16 points as Jewell shot 43.1-percent (25-58) from the floor.

Western returns to action on Saturday, November 19 closing out the 2011 Hillyard Tip-Off classic with an 8:00 pm match up with the Rockhurst Hawks in the MWSU Fieldhouse.

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Western women win first game with victory at Colorado Mines

The Missouri Western womens basketball team evened up its record with a 65-57 victory over Colorado School of Mines. The Griffons improved to 1-1 on the season, and will face Colorado Christian University Nov. 19 at 4 p.m. in Golden, Colo.

The Griffons took a one-point lead into halftime and never trailed in the second half. Western shot 31 percent from the field, 24 percent from behind the arc and 24 percent from the free-throw line. The Griffons had 43 total rebounds, to the Orediggers, 35 and forced 23 turnovers. The Griffons scored 20 second chance points and had 20 points off the bench.

Jessica Koch led all scorers with 24 points on 7-17 shooting from the field. Alicia Bell just missed a double-double with 14 points and nine rebounds. Emily Romdenne scored a career-high, seven points and five rebounds. Brittany Cassady had eight points and five rebounds. Kallie Schoonover recorded a career-high, six rebounds and scored five points.  Brittany Griswold chipped in with five points and five rebounds.

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Four Western volleyball players honored by MIAA

Missouri Western volleyball had two players named to the All-MIAA third team and two more named honorable mention squad as released by the MIAA office on Thursday morning.

Tahler Johston made the third team as an outside hitter. The senior started all 31 matches for the Griffons and led the squad with 381 kills. Johnston was named to the UNK Fall Classic and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Classic tournament teams. Her 22 kills on Oct. 1 against Arkansas-Fort Smith tied a career high. Johnston had a career-high, 16 digs in the season opener against Eastern New Mexico. She averaged 3.2 kills per set and 2.39 digs per set.

Last year’s MIAA Freshman of the Year, Stephanie Hattey joined Johnston on this year’s third team. Hattey led the Griffons with 1,214 assists and averaged 10.2 assists per set. Her 60 assists against Pittsburg State on Oct. 21 were a career high. Hattey was also second on the squad with 380 digs.

Shelby Corkill and Alex Behnke were each named honorable mention All-MIAA. Corkill finished with 293 kills; good for second on the team. Behnke led the Griffons with 94 blocks.

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Griffons sign three golfers for 2012-2013

Missouri Western Women’s Golf Head Coach, Cathy Habermehl, has announced the signing of three student-athletes for the 2012-13 season. Western Athletics welcomes Amber Chivington of St. Joseph, Mo., Callie Wilson of Hermantown, Minn., and Anna Kloeppel of Kansas City, Mo. to the program.

A St. Joseph native, Chivington golfed at Central High School in St. Joseph, Mo. Amber was a four-year letter winner for the Indians. She earned All-City and All-Conference honors all four years of her high school career. She was also a two-time All-District selection and qualified for the State tournament three times. Chivington lettered four years in soccer; earning All-City and All-Conference honors on the pitch. During her senior season on the links, she had four first place finishes. Off the links, Chivington was named to the Principal’s Honor Roll and named Student of the Month. She has volunteered with safety town, youth basketball camps and youth soccer camps. She plans on majoring in Education at Western.

Callie Wilson attends Hermantown High School in Hermantown, Minn. Wilson lettered three years in golf and two in basketball. As a golfer, Callie won Conference and Sectional tournaments twice and helped her team to three Conference and Sectional titles. She also was named to the All-State Tournament Team. As a junior, she finished 19th at State. Her senior season will be played in the spring of 2012. She is a member of the National Honor Society and was named Academic All-State as a golfer. Callie plans on majoring in Accounting and Business at Western.

Anna Kloeppel is from Kansas City, Mo. and attends Park Hill North High School. Anna was a three-year letter winner for the Trojans. She earned All-Conference honors four years, All-District three times and All-State her senior year. In high school she is involved in Student Council and is a Freshman Mentor. Anna plans on majoring in Physical Therapy at Western.

“Anna, Amber and Callie are leaders in their schools’ golf programs, as well as, in the top percentage of their class rankings academically,” commented coach Habermehl. “We are excited to have a mix of local and distant talent combining with our current players for next year. I believe that each of them will bring a “competitive edge” that will ensure our program’s continued success!”

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Western baseball signs two for 2013 season

Missouri Western head baseball coach Buzz Verduzco has announced the signing of two student-athletes for the 2013 season. Western welcomes Kyle Thurman of O’Fallon, Mo. and Payton Scarbrough of Maryville, Mo. to the baseball team.

Kyle Thurman played high school baseball at Fort Zumwalt West. The outfielder’s .500 on-base percentage ranks in the top-ten all-time at Fort Zumwalt. Thurman led the team in o.b.p. the last two years and is a two-year letter winner in baseball. Thurman has a combined, .398 batting average and is an accomplished student as well. Kyle has been named to his high school honor roll three times and was elected to the St. Louis Rotary Youth Leadership Academy.

“Kyle is a very physical player. That will allow him to compete immediately at this level,” coach Verduzco said. “He has sound mechanics at the plate and a great knowledge of the strike zone.  We are very fortunate to have him be part of the Western baseball family.”

Payton Scarbrough played catcher for Maryville High School. A three-year letter winner, Payton earned All-MEC, all-district and all-state honors. Payton hit .512 with a .986 fielding percentage his junior year.  Scarbrough is also a two-year letter winner in basketball. Off the field, Payton is a member of the National Honor Society, MHS Student Ambassadors, Smokebusters and the DARE Role Model program. Scarbrough was also named as a Rotary Student of the Month.

“We are honored that Payton will be part of our program,” coach Verduzco said. “His catching skills and leadership ability for such a young player will allow him to be an immediate success in the MIAA.  He comes from a very athletic family and has been taught the meaning of strong character, dedication and academics.  I’m very excited for the opportunity to coach him.”

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MWSU’s Simpson & Long nominated for Courage Award

Missouri Western State University’s Shane Simpson and Jack Long are the weekly nominees for the 2011 Discover Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award, to be announced at the end of the season. Simpson, a junior defensive back from Blue Springs, Mo., and Long, a senior defensive back from Parkville, Mo., rescued a toddler from a locked car on a 95-degree day last August.

Simpson and Long, starters and co-captains for the Griffons, were driving away from football practice August 23 when they noticed a woman beating on the window of a car.

“We thought maybe she had locked her keys in the car,” Long told the Associated Press, “but then thought that was kind of an extreme thing to do for keys.”

Theresa Gall’s 17-month-old grandson, Liam Snook, was locked in the car along with her keys. The toddler was throwing up and appeared to be losing consciousness. Using a hammer, Gall and others had been unable to break the car’s window.

“We were hitting the glass as hard as we could and nothing,” Gall told KSHB-TV. “All I could think was, ‘God, please send somebody.’”

“The women came running out saying, ‘My baby’s in the car, help!’” Simpson told the St. Joseph (Mo.) News-Press. “She gave me the hammer and said, ‘Break the window.’”

Simpson needed one try to break the window. Liam was dehydrated, but made a full recovery. Simpson and Long left after Liam had been rescued, but returned a few moments later to check on him.

“It was just so remarkable,” Gall told the News-Press. “Not only did they stop and save his life, but they came back. They came back because they knew about heatstroke and were worried about the little guy. I can’t even really express how grateful I am.”

Gall offered a monetary reward, which both players declined. A few days later, Liam and his grandmother attended a Griffons’ practice, and then their season opener against Pittsburg State.

“I’m just glad,” Simpson said, “I got to be able to do it.”

For the sixth straight year, the Football Writers Association of America and the Discover Orange Bowl will announce a weekly nominee for the Discover Orange Bowl/FWAA Courage Award each Wednesday during the season. A blue-ribbon panel will determine the award’s recipient from those weekly nominees. The recipient of the Courage Award will be announced in December and presented with the trophy in conjunction with this year’s Discover Orange Bowl.

The Courage Award was created by ESPN The Magazine’s senior writer Gene Wojciechowski, also an FWAA member. A select group of FWAA members vote on the recipient each year. The requirements for nomination include displaying courage on or off the field, including overcoming an injury or physical handicap, preventing a disaster or living through hardship.

Previous winners of the FWAA’s Courage Award are Rutgers defensive tackle Eric LeGrand (2010), the University of Connecticut football team (2009), Tulsa’s Wilson Holloway (2008), Navy’s Zerbin Singleton (2007), Clemson’s Ray Ray McElrathbey (2006), the Tulane football team (2005), Memphis’ Haracio Colen (2004), San Jose State’s Neil Parry (2003) and Toledo’s William Bratton (2002).

About the Orange Bowl

The Orange Bowl is a 341-member, primarily-volunteer non-profit sports organization that promotes and serves the South Florida community. The Orange Bowl Festival features a year-round schedule of events culminating with the Discover Orange Bowl on January 4, 2012. Other OBC core events include the MetroPCS Orange Bowl Basketball Classic, Orange Bowl Youth Football Alliance presented by Sports Authority, Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships, Orange Bowl Sailing Regatta Series and Orange Bowl Paddle Championships. For more information on the 2011-12 Orange Bowl Festival and its events, including promotional and volunteer opportunities through the Ambassador Program, log on to www.orangebowl.org.

About the Football Writers Association of America

The Football Writers Association of America, a non-profit organization founded in 1941, consists of more than 1,200 men and women who cover college football for a living. The membership includes journalists, broadcasters and publicists, as well as key executives in all the areas that involve the game. The FWAA works to govern areas that include gameday operations, major awards and its annual All-America team. For more information about the FWAA and its award programs, contact Steve Richardson at tigerfwaa@aol.com or 972-713-6198.

2011 Discover Orange Bowl Courage Award Nominees
·         Sept. 28: Shane Blissard and Robbie Stewart, Middle Tennessee
·         Oct. 5: Carson Tinker, Alabama
·         Oct. 12: Blaine Irby, Texas
·         Oct. 19: David Lerner, Florida
·         Oct. 27: Mike James, Miami University
·         Nov. 2: Arthur Ray Jr., Michigan State
·         Nov. 16: Shane Simpson and Jack Long, Missouri Western

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Zuerlein named MIAA Special Teams Player of the Year; 16 Griffons earn All-MIAA honors

The Missouri Western football team placed 16 players on All-MIAA teams which is tied for the most in the MIAA with Northwest and Pittsburg State. Western received 18 honors in all, with Greg Zuerlein being named the MIAA’s Special Teams Player of the Year.

Western’s five first team selections were the most in the MIAA. The Griffons had two second team selections and nine players named honorable mention. It is the fourth time in program history that at least five Griffons received First Team All-MIAA honors. Seven selections in 2005 were the most, with six in 2006 and five in 1994.

Zuerlein set an MWSU record, with 20 field goals in the regular season. He also broke a school record, with a 58-yard field goal against Northwest Missouri State. His 18 consecutive field goals made were an MIAA record, and he led the conference with 10.7 points per game average. His 2.2 field goals per game average is the best in the nation, and his .952 field goal percentage leads the nation for any kicker with at least 12 attempts.  Zuerlein became Western’s first MIAA Special Teams Player of the Year and is just the third Western kicker named first team all-conference. Zuerlein was named the conference’s Special Teams Player of the Week three times which includes the last two weeks against Northwest Missouri State and Fort Hays State. Zuerlein was also named the D2Football.com Special Teams Player of the Week for his efforts in the Griffons 31-28 victory over Northwest Missouri State.

Michael Hill received his first nod as a first team selection. The junior running back led the conference in rush attempts (244) and rushing yards (1,240). Hill broke the school record for rush attempts in a game with 41 carries, for a career best 246 rushing yards against Southwest Baptist. Hill was named MIAA Offensive Player of the Week for that performance. His 1,498 all-purpose yards were fourth in the MIAA and his 12 touchdowns and 30 receptions were both tops on the team.  Hill is currently 5th all-time in rushing yards with 2,736 just 36 yards shy of tying Rodney Stephenson for 4th. Hill is second all-time in carries with 596 just 97 shy of tying Thomas Hodges for the lead with 693. Hill has rushed for over 100 yards five times this season and has helped the Griffons to a 8-0 record when rushing for over 200 yards as a team.

Macon Allan joined Hill as a first time member of the first time. The 6-4, 310 lb. offensive tackle helped pave the way for the Griffons’ rushing attack, which ranked second in the MIAA (2,794 yards). The King City, Mo. native started all 11 games this season, and has started every game since 2009 (35). The Griffon s are averaging 5.6 yards per rush and 254 yards per game on the ground.

David Bass also garnered first team status for the first time in his career. The junior defensive end broke a school record with 20 tackles for loss.  His 14.5 sacks leads the conference and left him one-half sack short of the single season school record. He is 1.5 sacks short of the career record with 28.5. His two, four sack performances each tied a school record for most in a game. Bass earned MIAA Defensive Player of the Week honors twice and was the D2Football.com Player of the Week once.

Safety Shane Simpson also made the first team for the first time in his career. The junior compiled 41 total tackles and four interceptions. His four interceptions were second most on the team, and his 47 interception return yards led the team. Simpson recorded two pass break ups, six passes deafened and one fumble recovery.

Simpson’s fellow safety, Jack Long was named to the second team. Long recorded 42 total tackles, three pass break ups, three passes deafened and one fumble recovery. The senior from Parkville, Mo. started 23 consecutive games and was a first-team All-Conference selection in 2010.

Ben Pister joined Long as a second team selection for the first time in his career. The junior defensive end’s 8.5 sacks were the fourth most in the MIAA. The St. Joseph native finished with 38 total tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, one interception, two pass break ups, three passes deafened and one forced fumble.

Western also placed a conference best, nine players on the honorable mention list: Travis Partridge, QB; Tarrell Downing, WR/PR/KR; Colt Schulte, OL; Brian Chiles, OL; Austin Baska, DL; Tom Madget, LB; Ben Jackson, DB; Jeremy Weston, DB and Scott Groner, P.

Missouri Western will host their first ever home playoff game on Saturday, November 19 against rival Northwest Missouri State. Game time is set for 12:00 pm from Spratt Stadium.

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Griffons roll to big win over Manhattan Christian

The Missouri Western men’s basketball team improved to 2-0 with an 87-46 win over Manhattan Christian. It was another slow start for the Griffons, trailing by six with 8:35 to go in the first half. From that point on Western outscored the Crusaders, 60-23 to get the victory.

After falling behind the Crusaders, the Griffons used a 29-6 run to go into halftime up, 47-31. Josh Camacho opened up the second half scoring with a layup for Manhattan Christian. Western opened the second frame with a run of their own. James Harris’s three with 8:22 in the game capped off a 26-8 Griffon run in the second half.

TJ Johnson scored 14 of his game-high, 22 points in the first half. Lavonte Douglas added 16 points and seven rebounds. James Harris had 12 points and three assists. Justin Reid led the Griffons with eight rebounds. Freshman Freddie Manyawu blocked four shots in his 10 minutes of action.

Western shot nearly 48 percent from the field and 60 percent from the free-throw line. The Griffons scored 50 points in the paint, to the Crusaders. Defensively, Western held Manhattan Christian to 33 percent shooting from the field.

The Griffons return to action this Friday, when they host William Jewell in the 20th annual Hillyard Tipoff Classic. The Griffons and Cardinals tip off at 7:30 p.m. Friday night. The Griffons will play Rockhurst, Saturday night at 7:30 p.m.

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