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O’Hearn, Merrifield back Keller as Royals beat Orioles 9-2

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Brad Keller kept up his recent pitching surge with another strong outing.

Keller gave up a home run to the first batter of the game — Cedric Mullins — but quickly settled in to pitch eight strong innings in the Kansas City Royals’ 9-2 win over the Baltimore Royals in a matchup of the teams with the worst records in the majors.

“Every time he takes the mound, you expect him to keep you in the ballgame,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “He just did what he does so well. He keeps the ball on the ground and did a nice job doing that.”

Keller (7-5) gave up two runs and four hits with two walks and four strikeouts to improve to 3-0 with a 2.16 ERA in his last four starts.

“I was just trying to get in a groove and throw strikes,” he said. “I just made a mistake (to Mullins). You’ve got a long game after that. You’ve got to flush it and lock it back in.

Ryan O’Hearn homered among his three hits and drove in four runs, Whit Merrifield scored three runs, and Hunter Dozier and Cam Gallagher also went deep to help the Royals win for the fifth time in six games on their current homestand.

“They’re not exactly household names yet, O’Hearn, Dozier and Gallagher,” Yost said. “But they’re doing okay. You watch Dozier who looks totally comfortable now. O’Hearn has always been a guy with a lot of confidence that he can hit. It’s nice to see Cam get off to a good start too.”

With the scored tied 1-1 in the fourth, Andrew Cashner (4-13) gave up a sacrifice fly to Merrifield after loading the bases on two walks and a single. Dozier led off the fifth inning with a 423-foot home run to left field to make it 3-1.

“(Cashner) was having trouble gripping his breaking ball,” Baltimore manager Buck Showalter said. “He never really got a feel for it. He’d throw a couple and it’s just hard to go through that many hitters, especially lefthanders, without a feel for a breaking ball. I think the last home run is the one that’s going to stick with him. He could have come out of that with three runs, not being able to do the things he normally does.”

The Orioles pulled within a run in the sixth when Mullins led off with a double just beyond the reach of Dozier at third, advanced to third on a fly ball and scored on Trey Mancini’s sacrifice fly to the wall in right.

The Royals answered in the bottom of the inning as Gallagher hit his first home run of the season, ending Cashner’s night.

“I think he was trying to get it out over the plate but it backed up on him,” said Gallagher, who was recalled from Triple-A Omaha Friday after the Royals traded catcher Drew Butera to the Colorado Rockies. “He just left it middle-in and I was able to get a good swing on it.”

Cashner, who has given up a career-high 21 homers, allowed four runs and nine hits in 5 1/3 innings. He walked three and struck out one.

“That was probably some of the worst stuff I’ve carried into a game,” Cashner said. “My sinker was not there tonight. (My) offspeed pitches were not there. (I) didn’t really command anything for a strike.”

O’Hearn added a two-run single off Yefry Ramirez later in the sixth to push Kansas City’s lead to 6-2. Dozier’s RBI single in the eighth drove in Merrifield for his third run scored of the game, and O’Hearn added a two-run homer off Ryan Meisinger to cap the scoring.

TRANSACTIONS

Orioles: OF Joey Rickard was recalled from Triple-A Norfolk. … RHP Jhan Marinez was reinstated from the 10-day disabled list (right hamstring strain). He cleared waivers and was assigned outright to Norfolk. … OF Craig Gentry was designated for assignment.

Royals: Butera was traded to the Colorado Rockies for LHP Jerry Vasto, who was assigned to Triple-A Omaha. … OF Brian Goodwin was reinstated from the 10-day disabled list.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Orioles: OF Mullins, who missed Wednesday’s game with a hip injury, was back in the lineup in the leadoff spot. “I’m feeling good,” he said prior to Friday’s game. “I’m excited to get back out. I’ve been with the trainers; we’ve had some intense treatment going on, but I feel really good.”

Royals: C Salvador Perez was held out of the lineup for precautionary reasons with a mild strain of his left thumb. Perez, who missed Wednesday’s game against Detroit, hurt the thumb on Tuesday when he lost his grip on the bat during a swing against the Tigers. Manager Ned Yost said Perez could have caught Friday, but swinging would be difficult. Perez was replaced in the lineup by Gallagher.

UP NEXT

Orioles RHP Dylan Bundy (7-13, 5.37 ERA) will face another Royals rookie pitcher as RHP Heath Fillmyer (2-1, 4.21) takes the mound for Kansas City. Fillmyer will make his first career start against the Orioles. Bundy is 1-1 with a 5.87 ERA all-time against Kansas City, including one start this year May 8 in Baltimore, in which he gave up seven earned runs without recording an out.

— Associated Press —

MWSU soccer struggles in opener, falls 4-0 at Ouachita Baptist

ARKADELHPIA, Ark. – Two Ouachita Baptist goals in the first 12 minutes of play set Missouri Western soccer back early and they couldn’t recover as they lost their season opener Friday 4-0.

In a day that was thrown for a loop by weather in Arkansas, Missouri Western went from what was supposed to be a neutral site game against Ouachita Baptist in Searcy, Arkansas, to a road game in Arkadelphia, one hour and 45 minutes from Searcy. Carmen Scott put the Tigers up in the seventh minute with a goal from right to left. Bryson Thomas, who assisted the first goal, made it 2-0 win the 12th minute. Ouachita added two more in the second half, one in the 52nd minute and one in the 86th to hand the Griffons their first regular season non-conference loss since Sept. 22 of last year (2-0 at Central Missouri).

After being out-shot 10-6 through the first 45 minutes, the Griffons totaled seven shots to Ouachita’s nine in the second half. Missouri Western had six shots on goal in the game while the Tigers had 11. Anna Mayer, one of eight first-year Griffons to appear in the game, got the start in goal and had three saves. Ally Barb saved four in the second half. Cassidy Menke led the team with five shots, one on goal. Kelsey Roe had four shots with two on goal.

With hopefully dry conditions, the Griffons will play host, Harding, on Sunday at 3 p.m. to conclude the GAC-MIAA Challenge. Harding trailed Emporia State 3-0 in the second half of its Friday opener.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest volleyball falls in five sets to Colorado Mesa

KANSAS CITY, Missouri – Colorado Mesa went the distance and handed Northwest Missouri State its first lost of the 2018 season, 3-2. Colorado Mesa won by set scores of 25-18, 21-25, 25-18, 21-25, 15-11.

Colorado Mesa (3-3 overall) hit .161 with 58 kills in the five-set thriller. Northwest (5-1 overall) hit .117 with 43 kills. Each squad tallied 84 digs.

Kansas City native Olivia Nowakowski recorded a match-high 33 digs for the Bearcats.

Senior Maddy Bruder posted a double-double with 16 kills and 12 digs. Sophomore Hallie Sidney also notched a double-double with 10 kills and 12 digs.

The Bearcats will be back in action on Saturday at the Rockhurst Classic with matches against Sioux Falls (3:30 p.m.) and against Rockhurst (7:30 p.m.).

— Northwest Athletics —

DeJong, Carpenter homer as Cardinals beat Reds 12-5

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Paul DeJong hit a three-run homer and a two-run single for a career-high five RBI, helping Austin Gomber and the St. Louis Cardinals pound the Cincinnati Reds 12-5 on Friday night.

Matt Carpenter hit his NL-best 35th homer as St. Louis pulled within 3 1/2 games of NL Central-leading Chicago. Gomber (5-0) pitched seven effective innings and also contributed a two-run double.

The surging Cardinals have won eight of 10 to improve to 28-13 since the All-Star break. They also lead the NL wild-card standings.

Scooter Gennett and Scott Schebler had three hits apiece for last-place Cincinnati, which has dropped three straight and eight of nine. Homer Bailey (1-13) was charged with seven runs, three earned, and nine hits in five innings.

Gennett had an RBI single in the Reds’ two-run first, but the Cardinals took over from there.

Gomber hit a tying double before Carpenter connected in the second, sending a drive down the right-field line. DeJong added his 15th homer in the third.

Cincinnati closed to 7-5 when Schebler hit a two-run shot and Jose Peraza added a sacrifice fly in the eighth. But St. Louis responded with five runs in the bottom half.

Patrick Wisdom hit his second homer. DeJong drove in Yadier Molina and Jose Martinez, and Yairo Munoz added another two run single.

The Reds dropped 1-18 in Bailey’s 19 starts this year.

LOFTY COMPANY

Carpenter became the fourth lefty batter to hit at least 35 homers in a season for St. Louis, joining Stan Musial, Jim Edmonds and Johnny Mize.

PITCHING, PITCHING, PITCHING

Matt Wisler relieved Bailey in his first appearance with Cincinnati. Wisler was acquired in a July 30 trade with Atlanta and recalled from Triple-A Louisville on Friday.

Wisler allowed one hit in two scoreless innings. Infielder Brandon Dixon got the final out for the Reds, retiring Wisdom on a fly ball to deep right-center.

TRAINING ROOM

Cardinals: OF Marcell Ozuna (right shoulder inflammation) is expected to be activated Saturday, but manager Mike Schildt said the outfielder will see limited action for the near future. … RHP Michael Wacha (oblique) is scheduled to throw a bullpen session Saturday. He has been out since June 21.

UP NEXT

Reds: RHP Luis Castillo (7-11, 5.07 ERA) gets the ball on Saturday. He went 1/3 with a 5.57 ERA in four August starts.

Cardinals: RHP Daniel Poncedeleon (0-0, 2.08 ERA) returns as part of the team’s September promotions.

— Associated Press —

Griffons drop season opener at No. 5 Northwest Missouri State 28-6

MARYVILLE, Mo. – The Missouri Western football team had its opportunities in the season opener at No. 5 Northwest Missouri on Thursday night, but missed chances resulted in a 28-6 loss at Bearcat Stadium.

It looked to be a game from the get-go as the Missouri Western defense forced a three-and-out on the Bearcats’ first offensive drive. Missouri Western had the first scoring chance of the game, driving to the Northwest Missouri 27-yard line before Tyler Basch missed a 44-yard field goal attempt. It was Basch’s first miss since Sept. 30 of last season. That drive and Northwest’s ensuing drive, that ended with a 52-yard touchdown pass, really told the story of the game.

A couple big plays from the Northwest offense and drives that stalled for the Griffons led to the score looking much different than the stat sheet. Northwest managed 368 yards of offense in the game, but 146 of it came on its three touchdown plays. Missouri Western held Northwest to 4-of-13 on third down in the game and 216 passing yards. The Griffon defense held Northwest to just 16 plays and 36 yards in the third quarter, but the offense was limited by the Bearcat defense in the quarter. The Griffons sacked Northwest quarterback Braden Wright twice, including a strip sack by Kwentin Polk that Anthony Williams recovered in the fourth quarter.

Missouri Western’s offense had its chances, totaling 347 yards of offense, 121 on the ground and 226 through the air. The Griffons did lose one fumble deep in Northwest territory, but the defense held and Northwest ended the drive with a missed field goal. Dom Marino was not sacked in the game, leading Missouri Western with 75 yards rushing while passing for 226 yards. Keylan Mack caught seven passes for 67 yards while Elijah Cunningham pulled in three passes for 64 yards.

The Griffons play their first home game of 2018 next week, hosting No. 5 Fort Hays State on Thursday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. Fort Hays State came from behind in the fourth quarter to defeat No. 18 Central Missouri, 20-16.

— MWSU Athletics —

Area High School Football Schedule – Friday, August 31

CITY
Lee’s Summit North (1-0, 0-0 Suburban Red)
@ Central (0-1, 0-0 Suburban Red)

Center (0-0)
@ Lafayette (1-0, 0-0 MEC)

Benton (0-1, 0-0 MEC)
@ Excelsior Springs (1-0)

East Buchanan (1-0, 0-0 KCI)
@ Bishop LeBlond (0-1, 0-0 MEC)

North Andrew (0-1, 0-1 GRC)
@ St. Joseph Christian (0-1, 0-1 GRC)

AREA
Savannah (0-1, 0-0 MEC)
@ Pleasant Hill (1-0)

Harrisonville (0-1)
@ Maryville (0-1, 0-0 MEC)

Chillicothe (0-1, 0-0 MEC)
@ Kirksville (0-1)

Cameron (1-0, 0-0 MEC)
@ Kansas City East (0-1)

St. Piux X (0-1, 0-0 MEC)
@ St. Michael the Archangel (0-1)

Maysville (0-1, 0-0 GRC)
@ Mid-Buchanan (1-0, 0-0 KCI)

Hamilton (1-0, 0-0 KCI)
@ Gallatin (1-0, 0-0 GRC)

Princeton (0-1, 0-0 GRC)
@ North Platte (0-1, 0-0 KCI)

West Platte (1-0, 0-0 KCI)
@ South Harrison (0-1, 0-0 GRC)

Lathrop (1-0, 0-0 KCI)
@ Hogan Prep (1-0)

Lawson (1-0, 0-0 KCI)
@ Lafayette County (1-0)

Sumner Academy (0-0)
@ Plattsburg (0-1, 0-0 KCI)

Lexington (1-0)
@ Trenton (0-1, 0-0 GRC)

Mark Twain (1-0)
@ Milan (1-0, 0-0 GRC)

Polo (0-1, 0-0 GRC)
@ Slate (1-0)

8-MAN
Stanberry (1-0, 1-0 GRC)
@ Albany (1-0, 0-0 GRC)

Northwest Hughesville (0-1)
@ King City (1-0, 1-0 GRC)

Worth County (1-0, 0-0 GRC)
@ Bedford (IA)

Pattonsburg (1-0, 1-0 GRC)
@ Braymer (0-1, 0-1 GRC)

South Holt / Nodaway Holt (0-1, 0-0 275)
@ Southwest Livingston (1-0, 1-0 275)

Stewartsville (1-0, 1-0 275)
@ Mound City (1-0, 1-0 275)

Chillhowee (0-1)
@ DeKalb (0-1, 0-1 275)

Rock Port (1-0, 1-0 275)
@ Platte Valley (0-1, 0-1 275)

East Atchison (0-1, 0-1 275)
@ North-West Nodaway (0-1, 0-1 275)

Chiefs’ backups rally for 33-21 preseason win over Packers

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The biggest stars to play for the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday night won’t be around for the season opener, and it won’t be because they’re backups about to get cut.

Demetrius Harris caught an early touchdown pass for Kansas City, and Aaron Jones ran for 34 yards and a score for Green Bay, then the Chiefs rallied in a game of backups and also-rans for a 33-21 victory in the preseason finale for both teams.

Harris, expected to back up Travis Kelce at tight end, is suspended for the season opener for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy. And Jones, the Packers’ backup running back, is out the first two games for violating the same policy during the offseason.

They were two of a handful of recognizable names to even take the field at Arrowhead Stadium.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy and Chiefs counterpart Andy Reid had seen enough from their starters in training camp and the preseason, so they turned the game over to a plethora of backups trying to make the team — or, at least latch onto the practice squad when rosters are trimmed this weekend.

“It was great to see these young guys in there, give them an opportunity to play,” Reid said. “They made (general manager) Brett Veach’s job hard these next couple of days.”

Rookie safety Armani Watts intercepted two passes , and Makinton Dorleant returned another pick for a touchdown, as the Chiefs’ defense finally made some plays. Chad Henne, Matt McGloin and Chase Litton were all solid under center for Kansas City as Patrick Mahomes watched from the sideline, and undrafted free agent Byron Pringle had four catches for 122 yards before leaving with a hamstring injury.

Their only real starter to play, Harrison Butker, was perfect on four field-goal attempts.

“We’ve got a lot of depth, especially at wide receiver, tight end and running back. Those guys are starters on other teams,” Henne said, “and they showed it out there today.”

DeShone Kizer started for Green Bay and was 5 of 7 for 57 yards with a touchdown and a pick. The 2017 second-round draft choice of the Browns, Kizer is expected to back up Aaron Rodgers after the trade of erstwhile backup Brett Hundley to the Seahawks earlier this week.

“The quarterback focus was to get DeShone two series. Obviously he had the high throw on the first series,” McCarthy said. “We definitely accomplished that and it’ll be a good tape to evaluate.”

The Packers actually jumped to a 21-10 lead, but the Chiefs began to force turnovers against third-string quarterback Tim Boyle. McGloin and Litton were able to lead scoring drives, and Dorleant’s pick-6 early in the fourth quarter put an exclamation mark on their comeback victory.

“It’s a huge confidence boost,” Watts said, “having a bunch of young guys making plays out there, our first year, getting out there and showing what we can do and contribute to this team.”

TRADE NEWS

The Chiefs agreed to trade OL Parker Ehinger to Dallas for CB Charvarius Ward, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press on Thursday night. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal was not expected to become official until Friday, a day before roster cuts.

HOME COOKING

McCarthy allowed most of his starters to remain in Green Bay rather than travel for a game in which they wouldn’t play. That included Rodgers, who a day earlier signed a four-year, $134 million extension that could keep him with the team through the 2023 season.

INJURIES

Among the Packers headed into the season with injury questions are LBs Oren Burks and WR Jake Kumerow, both of whom have shoulder injuries, and RB Devante Mays, who did not play against the Chiefs with a hamstring injury. Kansas City was without SS Eric Berry, who has missed most of camp with a heel injury and whose status for the opener remains unclear.

NATIONAL ANTHEM

No demonstrations were evident during the national anthem.

UP NEXT

Chiefs: visit AFC West-rival Chargers on Sept. 9.

Packers: renew NFL’s oldest rivalry by hosting Chicago.

— Associated Press —

Gant homers, pitches Cardinals to a 5-0 win over Pirates

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Cardinals pitcher John Gant got a new label from teammate Jose Martinez — power hitter.

Harrison Bader and Gant hit back-to-back home runs, Gant pitched into the sixth inning and St. Louis beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-0 on Thursday night.

“You hit one, you’re lucky,” Martinez said of Gant’s second blast of the season. “You hit a second one, you’re a power hitter.”

The Cardinals have won 17 of 21 and took their tenth consecutive series, their longest series winning streak since 2009, when they also won ten in a row.

“It’s an important thing,” Cardinals manager Mike Shildt said. “We want to get better as the game goes and we want to get better as the series goes. And if you take care of the series, the rest of it just falls into place.”

Gant (6-5) pitched out of a bases-loaded situation in the first and a two-on, no-out jam in the third to win for the third time in his last four tries. He struck out six in 5 2/3 innings and has allowed one earned run in his last 12 2/3 innings.

“It was a great team win, a great series win,” Gant said. “Another series win, and we’re going to try to keep on chugging.”

Pirates starter Joe Musgrove (5-8) opened the game with 21 consecutive strikes, a first in the majors since pitch tracking began in 1988, according to Stats. That control didn’t do him much good, though. He gave up five runs in six innings.

“I came out sharp but I didn’t keep my foot on the gas,” Musgrove said. “I didn’t keep going. That’s got to be done against a good lineup like that.”

Musgrove’s strike streak ended with a first-pitch ball to Bader in the third, and two pitches later, Bader went deep to left. Gant then homered on a 2-1 pitch, giving St. Louis consecutive home runs for the seventh time this season.

“I’m just trying to make contact and contact was made tonight,” Gant said.

Gant tied Miles Mikolas for most home runs among St. Louis pitchers this season. After starting his career 0 for 30, Gant has homered twice in his last six at-bats. He is the third pitcher in the expansion era to have his first two career hits as home runs.

Shildt said Gant put in a gutty performance.

“He was making pitches,” Shildt said. “He missed a few spots and the guys made some plays, but John’s a really good competitor, he’s a mentally tough guy, so he was really just able to compete with what he had and used all his pitches.”

Martinez singled and scored in the fourth and drove in two more with a single in the fifth to give the Cardinals a 5-0 lead. Martinez has hit safely in 20 of 25 games in August and has a team-high 18 multi-RBI games.

“He was actually trying to mix in some pitches and he was throwing some different pitches than we were expecting,” Martinez said of Musgrove. “We just had to make the adjustments.”

Pittsburgh lost for the seventh time in its last nine games. The Pirates stranded 12 runners and went 0 for 9 with runners in scoring position.

“There was hard contact,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. “It’s not fair. There’s times when it’s not fair. You hit hard balls, you hit them right at people but you’ve just got to play man.”

FACE IN THE CROWD

St. Louis Blues star Vladimir Tarasenko signed autographs on the field before the game.

TRAINING ROOM

Cardinals: OF Marcell Ozuna (right shoulder inflammation) took batting practice Thursday and is on track to return from the 10-day disabled list when eligible on Sept. 1.

UP NEXT

Pirates: RHP Jameson Taillon (10-9, 3.49 ERA) kicks off a three-game series on the road against the Atlanta Braves and RHP Anibal Sanchez (6-5, 3.05 ERA). Taillon has allowed three earned runs or fewer in his last 16 starts.

Cardinals: LHP Austin Gomber (4-0, 2.79 ERA) will open a three-game home series Friday night against the Cincinnati Reds and RHP Homer Bailey (1-12, 6.17 ERA). The Cardinals are 6-0 when Gomber starts.

— Associated Press —

Northwest Missouri State soccer wins opener against William Jewell

MARYVILLE, Missouri – The Northwest Missouri State University Bearcat soccer team posted a 2-1 victory over William Jewell on Thursday at Bearcat Pitch.

First-year head coach Marc Gordon’s squad put up 20 shots and got goals from Madie Krueger and Maddie Holtmann in the victory.

William Jewell took a 1-0 lead in the opening period on a goal from Kayla Crowder in the 28th minute.

Northwest wasted little time in equalizing the score at 1-1 on a goal from Krueger in the 30th minute. Krueger knotted the contest with an assist from Adrie Gunn.

The Bearcats scored the game-winning goal from Holtman six minutes into the second period. Holtman fired a shot that was blocked by William Jewell’s goalie Kaylie Kappelmann, but Holtman controlled the rebound and found the back of the net.

Northwest goalie Alexa Serna Castillo made 12 saves for the Bearcats.

Northwest will be in action Sunday at 6 p.m. at Rockhurst.

— Northwest Athletics —

Griffons kick off 2018 season Thursday at Northwest Missouri State

ST. JOSEPH – A rivalry that has taken place at least once every season since 1981 gets a new wrinkle in 2018. For the first time since 1990, Missouri Western and Northwest Missouri will meet in the season opener when the Griffons travel to No. 5 Northwest Thursday night.

Only twice in the history of the series have the teams met in the first game of the season. It happened in back-to-back years during Missouri Western’s first two seasons as a member of the MIAA: 1989 and 1990. It will be the first time in three years the teams didn’t meet in the regular season finale. Northwest won 24-10 in St. Joseph in week nine of the 2015 season, the last time the rivals didn’t end the season against one another.

The timing of the rivalry game this season is far from the only story line. A shuffle of the MIAA schedule in 2018 left Missouri Western opening up its 49th season against three-straight opponents ranked inside the top-20 of the American Football Coaches Association Preseason Poll. Northwest, and the Griffons’ week two opponent Fort Hays State, enter the season tied for No. 5. Central Missouri, the Griffons’ week three opponent, debuted at No. 18 this season. Missouri Western’s first three opponents also finished as the top three football programs in the MIAA one season ago. Fort Hays State claimed the crown with Northwest finishing second, one game ahead of Central Missouri.

Missouri Western’s Matt Williamson and Northwest’s Rich Wright both begin their second year as head coaches this season. Williamson went 4-7 in his first season leading his alma mater. The two-time All-MIAA defensive lineman will have two new play callers on his staff in 2018. Dave Brown was hired as offensive coordinator in the offseason after Chet Pobolish was named head coach at Southwestern Oklahoma State. Brown was most recently quarterbacks coach at Colorado State-Pueblo, but is familiar with the MIAA having graduated from Central Missouri and getting his start in coaching at UCM as a student and graduate assistant. Last year’s offensive line coach and fellow MWSU alum, Patrick St. Louis will be the co-offensive coordinator in an offense that will feature the pistol in 2018. Brown had two stints at Nevada, including time when Colin Kaepernick illustrated the potential of the rare style. Justin Richter was elevated to defensive coordinator after one season as defensive backs coach. New to the staff in 2018 as linebackers coach, Gary Salgado will be the co-defensive coordinator after working under former Northwest Missouri assistant Will Wagner at Angelo State the past five seasons. Also new to the coaching staff in 2018 is running backs coach and special teams coordinator Andre Crenshaw. The former Oregon running back has had coaching stops at Dakota Wesleyan, Morehead State and Tennessee Tech.

The Griffon coaching staff will take nine returning offensive starters and six with starting experience on defense into Maryville. After having 11 players earn 12 All-MIAA honors in 2017, Williamson will see five of those Griffons on the field at Bearcat Stadium along with the return of 2016 second team All-MIAA linebacker James Huskey.
Some new names Griffon fans can expect to be hearing about in 2018 include James Bailey Jr. (running back), Marquis Caldwell (defensive lineman), Vayante Copeland (defensive back), Joe Horn Jr. (wide receiver), Damon Roberts (defensive end) and Donavan Lukens (defensive end). All those but Lukens transferred to MWSU for 2018. Bailey totaled more than 2,400 total yards as a dual-threat QB at William Chrisman before redshirting at Western Illinois last season. Copeland started seven games over two seasons as a corner at Michigan State. Horn. Jr. is the son of New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame receiver Joe Horn and the nephew of Griffon defensive line coach Scorpio Horn. Lukens showed promising signs during the spring game after redshirting last season and will figure into the mix on the defensive line along with Caldwell, Roberts, Kyle Dumler and another Arnold Crayton.

Northwest went 9-3 last season in Wright’s first season as head coach. The longtime Northwest assistant coach has 11 total returning starters, but will be searching for a new starting quarterback in 2018. Jadyn Kowalski is the returning leading passer for the team, completing one pass for 38 yards last season. Shawn Bane Jr. was one of the top receivers in the MIAA last season and returns after catching 51 passes for 675 yards and six TDs in 2017. Austin Eskew had 10 tackles for loss and six sacks last year and returns in 2018.

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION TAILGATE AT NORTHWEST
Bring your grills, Griffon flags and other tailgating essentials and join members of the MWSU Alumni Association in Maryville Thursday before the game. Griffon tailgating begins at 3 p.m. in Lot number 26 across from the Administration Building. THIS IS A NEW LOCATION!!

— MWSU Athletics —

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