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MWSU assistant Aaron Coombs named head men’s basketball coach at Oklahoma Panhandle State

ST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western assistant men’s basketball coach Aaron Coombs has accepted the head coaching position at Oklahoma Panhandle State University.

“The last five years at Missouri Western have been some of the best years of my life,” Coombs said. “The people of St. Joseph and Missouri Western are nothing short of extraordinary. Through the ups and downs, my family has always been treated with respect and love.”

“I want to thank director of athletics Josh Looney for believing in me and giving me a chance to stay on during the transition of coaches. I would like to thank all the players that gave everything they had to our program and to Griffon Nation. Lastly, I would like to thank coach (Brett) Weiberg and coach (Sundance) Wicks for allowing me to work with them and help build their programs. Missouri Western will always have a special place in my family’s heart and we will forever be Griffons.”

Coombs spent five seasons (2013-18) as the top men’s assistant at MWSU. He came to Missouri Western after one season as assistant coach at Missouri S&T. Prior to Missouri S&T, Coombs spent two seasons as Brett Weiberg’s assistant at Northern Oklahoma College in Tonkawa, Oklahoma. Coombs’ wife, Signe, has been the director of athletics academic services at MWSU since 2016 and was recently named MWSU’s senior woman administrator.

“Griffon Athletics is thrilled that the Coombs family has received this exciting new opportunity. Aaron’s integrity, loyalty and steadiness were constant during the recent leadership transition within our men’s basketball program,” Looney said. “Likewise, Signe’s elevation to senior woman administrator this academic year allowed her to lead several new projects and take on larger roles within the administration of our athletic department. Both Signe and Aaron have a special gift to connect with student-athletes in an incredible way. Oklahoma Panhandle State is adding a first-class athletics family.”

Oklahoma Panhandle State, and NIAIA member, is located in Goodwell, Oklahoma and plays in the Sooner Athletic Conference. A search for the Coombs’s replacements will begin immediately.

— MWSU Athletics —

Kansas women sign two from Highland Community College

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas head women’s basketball coach Brandon Schneider and his staff added a pair of junior college transfers to their 2018 signing class after Mariane De Carvalho and Niccolly Ramalho signed valid National Letters of Intent to play for the Jayhawks.

As members of the 2018 signing class De Carvalho and Ramalho join Brooklyn Mitchell and Aniya Thomas as Schneider’s third recruiting class since taking over the KU women’s basketball program in 2015. Both De Carvalho and Ramalho are natives of Brazil and prepped at Highland Community College prior to signing with the Jayhawks.

“Nany (Mariane) and Nicci (Niccolly) led Highland Community College to a 63-5 record over the past 2 season,” said Schneider. “They definitely fit our recruiting profile in terms of recruiting competitors with a winning mentality.”

A 6-foot-2 guard/forward, De Carvalho was ranked the No. 6 junior college player of the 2018 class and No. 1 for her position by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report. While at Highland, she earned two All-American nods for efforts on the hardwood. De Carvalho is the only player in women’s basketball history at Highland to score 1,000 career points.

“Nany (Mariane) is a long, athletic scorer,” Schneider said De Carvalho. “She has a quick first step and can deliver from every level offensively. She has a high basketball IQ and is very active defensively and on the glass. Her length and quick hands allow her to be very disruptive in a pressure scheme.”

De Carvalho, the nation’s top wing, averaged 19.6 points and 7.8 rebounds per game, while connecting on 48 percent from the field. She also made 38 percent of her attempts from long range. De Carvalho was named Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) Player of the Year in 2018 and KJCC Freshman of the Year in 2017. Additionally, De Carvalho earned KJCCC All-Conference First Team honors along with Region VI All-Region First Team accolades.

The native of Araraquara, Brazil was a member of the 2015 U19 Women’s World Championship Team. She chose Kansas over South Carolina, Mississippi State, Kansas State and Creighton.

A 5-foot-5 guard, Ramalho led the Scotties to a 35-1 overall record in 2018 and earned first-team all-conference and all-region honors. She earned National Player of the Week honors after nearly recording a quadruple double with 20 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists and nine steals.

“Nicci (Niccolly) is a very skilled, hard-nosed guard, said Schneider of Ramalho. “(If you) Glance at the stat sheet, you immediately see how many ways she positively impacts the game. We love her toughness and high energy approach to the defensive end of the floor. Offensively, she can hit the open 3-pointer and is a terrific passer, especially in an open court game.”

Ramalho averaged 12 points, five assists and 5.7 rebounds per game. Ramalho also averaged three steals per contest. She led the nation in steals with 131 and ended the year fourth in assists on the season, which helped her set the Highland single-season record for assists and steals.

A native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Ramalho chose the Jayhawks over Kansas State, Campbell, Saint Louis and San Francisco.

— KU Athletics —

Griffons, Buffington lead after day one at Central Oklahoma

EDMOND, Okla. – The Missouri Western men’s golf team leads the Central Oklahoma Broncho Stampede after shooting a 573 in the first two rounds Monday at the Rose Creek Golf Course. Tom Buffington is tied for the lead at 6-under-par 138.

Patrick McCarthy is tied for fourth after the first day and trails Buffington by four strokes at 2-under-par 142. Tied for 10th place is Kevin Kim with a 1-over-par 145. Lucas Horseman was 4-over-par 148 and ended the day tied for 18th. Cole Roberts rounded out the MWSU scorecard with a 155.

Missouri Western leads second-place Lindenwood by seven strokes. Buffington shares the lead with LWU’s Yente Van Doren. MWSU tees off in the final round Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.

— MWSU Athletics —

Royals-Blue Jays opener postponed; doubleheader scheduled for Tuesday

TORONTO (AP) — Even moving indoors couldn’t get the Blue Jays back on the field.

Toronto postponed Monday’s series opener against Kansas City after chunks of ice crashed down from the nearby CN Tower following a weekend of freezing rain, including one that punctured a hole in the Rogers Centre roof.

Andrew Miller, the Blue Jays’ executive vice president of business operations, was standing in the infield with two colleagues around 10:00 a.m. Monday, examining existing damage, when a falling piece of ice tore a hole about three feet by five feet in the PVC roof over right field, sending ice and pieces of insulation crashing onto the turf.

“We saw it happen,” Miller said. “It was pretty frightening. It was really loud. It sounded like fireworks or some kind of explosion going off.”

It’s the first postponement at Rogers Centre since a game against the Royals was called off following a collision between two panels of the stadium’s moving roof on April 12, 2001. The teams will play a doubleheader on Tuesday.

“If you come to a dome and get banged, something ain’t right,” Royals manager Ned Yost said about an hour before the game was called.

Monday’s starters, Kansas City left-hander Eric Skoglund and Blue Jays lefty Jaime Garcia, will start Game 1 on Tuesday. Game 2 will also feature a pair of lefties, with Kansas City’s Danny Duffy going against Toronto’s J.A. Happ.

Weather also wiped out Toronto’s game at Cleveland on Sunday, one of six games around the majors to be postponed. It was the second straight weather-related postponement for the Indians and Blue Jays.

The Blue Jays completed a two-year, $10 million mechanical upgrade of the retractable roof before the 2017 season, and this year are looking at replacing the roof cover, which dates from the stadium opening in 1989. The stadium’s artificial turf surface, one of two such fields in the majors, does not have drainage.

On Monday afternoon, light could be seen coming through the hole above right field, while tarps and batting practice screens surrounded the area on the turf below. Workers went on the roof and patched the hole around 4 p.m., and the Blue Jays said they still hoped to play. About an hour later, the game was postponed.

“We didn’t want to put players at risk, we didn’t want to put fans or employees at risk,” Miller said. “We just thought more information and more time would help us.”

Most of the outfield was cordoned off, and tarpaulins and buckets on both the infield and outfield were being used to catch leaks and drips.

Batting practice was also called off, but players from both teams played catch on the areas of the field that were still accessible.

The postponement came hours after a post on the Blue Jays’ official Twitter feed boasted the Rogers Centre was immune to weather woes. The since-deleted tweet, which included a winking emoji, read: “Weather update: Due to our stadium having a roof, today’s game will be … Played as expected.”

The Minnesota Vikings, who dealt with multiple roof collapses at their former home, the Metrodome, later tweeted a message to the Blue Jays saying “Been there, done that @BlueJays. We’re here if you need any support.”

Police blocked access to entrance gates on the east side of the stadium, next to the tower, because “relatively large” pieces of ice were falling onto streets and sidewalks below. Authorities said no injuries had been reported, but several windows in nearby office buildings were smashed and at least one car was struck.

Falling ice also made for a scary arrival in Toronto for the Royals, who flew in from Kansas City late Sunday after their game against the Los Angeles Angels was among those postponed. While the team was en route to its Toronto hotel, a flying chunk of ice broke the windshield of a team bus, showering the driver in glass. Reliever Blaine Boyer grabbed the wheel and helped bring the bus to a stop.

Rogers Centre wasn’t the only Toronto stadium affected by the weather. Water was leaking into the seating area at nearby Air Canada Centre about an hour before Monday’s NHL playoff game between the Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins. That game began on time. Saturday’s NBA playoff game at the same arena between the Raptors and Washington Wizards was delayed by a leak along the baseline.

The weekend ice storm resulted in power outages, canceled flights and road collisions across Ontario. More than 120,000 customers remain without power.

— Associated Press —

Mizzou men’s basketball adds Illinois transfer Mark Smith

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Men’s Basketball has signed transfer guard Mark Smith to its 2018 recruiting class, head coach Cuonzo Martin announced Monday. Smith, the 2017 Illinois Gatorade Player of the Year and 2017 Illinois Mr. Basketball, was a consensus four-star, Top-80 recruit out of high school.

Smith transfers from the University of Illinois, where he made 19 starts in 31 game appearances and averaged 5.8 points and 1.4 assists as a freshman. The Edwardsville, Illinois, native will sit out the 2018-19 campaign due to NCAA transfer rules and have three years of eligibility remaining.

“We are excited to have Mark Smith join the Mizzou Basketball Family,” Martin said. “Mark is a high character individual and a great fit for our program. We can’t thank his parents, Yvonne and Anthony, enough for trusting us with their son. He is a dynamic, talented scorer and distributor, and we can’t wait to get him to campus.”

Smith averaged 21.9 points, 8.2 rebounds, 8.4 assists and 2.1 steals as a senior while captaining Edwardsville High School to a 30-2 record. He racked up eight 30-point games and reached double figures 30 times.

After his stellar senior campaign, Smith garnered First-Team All-State recognition from the Associated Press, Chicago Tribune, Champaign News-Gazette and the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association. He was also named St. Louis Dispatch All-Metro, and Champaign News-Gazette Player of the Year.

“Cuonzo has a lot of faith in me, he’s expecting big things from me in the future and I just feel like we have a really good relationship,” Smith said. “I’m excited to get to Columbia and work with him and the staff.”

Smith steered Edwardsville to the IHSA Class 4A Sectional Championship, exploding for a career-high 45 points and hauling in 16 rebounds in the title game. He is the fifth member in a vaunted group of Mizzou newcomers heading in to the 2018-19 season, alongside signees K.J. Santos, Javon Pickett, Xavier Pinson and Torrence Watson.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Cardinals-Cubs game postponed because of poor weather

CHICAGO (AP) — The series opener between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals has been postponed because of poor weather.

With light snow falling and the temperature around 30 degrees, Monday night’s game was postponed about six hours before the scheduled first pitch. It will be made up as part of a split doubleheader on July 21.

The Cubs are pushing their rotation back a second day with Tyler Chatwood — originally scheduled to pitch Sunday against Atlanta — starting Tuesday and Jon Lester going Wednesday. St. Louis’ Adam Wainwright will have his start moved back a day to Tuesday. But the Cardinals will go with Luke Weaver instead of Michael Wacha on Wednesday.

The postponement was the third on the Cubs’ first homestand of the season — and second in as many days. Sunday’s series finale against Atlanta got pushed back to May 14 because of rain.

There were 21 postponements in the majors through Sunday.

The Cubs were hoping to get Anthony Rizzo (lower back tightness) back from the 10-day disabled list on Monday. But the postponement delayed the three-time All-Star’s return.

The Cardinals activated infielder Jedd Gyorko (strained right hamstring) and reliever Luke Gregerson (strained left hamstring) and optioned right-hander Mike Mayers and infielder Yairo Munoz to Triple-A Memphis.

Gyorko, who hit 20 homers last season, has been sidelined since April 2. Gregerson was injured in spring training.

— Associated Press —

MWSU tennis ends season with loss to No. 6 Northeastern State

LINCOLN, Neb. – Griffon tennis (10-12) fell to No. 6 Northeastern State (16-4) 5-0 in the quarterfinals of the MIAA Championships.

The Griffons opened the match with losses at No. 2 and No. 3 doubles. Karolina Strom and Joanna Abreu Roman battled back and forth early in their match at No. 1 doubles but NSU pulled away late.

After falling 6-0 in the first set, Strom won two matches but fell 6-2 in the second set. Abreu Roman won a match in the first set before falling in the set. She won two more matches in the second set but couldn’t rally back to win the match.

Missouri Western qualified for the MIAA Championships for the second in three years. MWSU finished the season with 10 wins, five more than the previous season. It is also the third time in the past four seasons the Griffons have at least 10 wins in a season.

RESULTS
Singles
1. Tatjana Stoll (NSU) def. Strom,Karolina (MWSU) 6-0, 6-2
2. Mayra Jovic (NSU) def. Roman, Abreu Joanna (MWSU) 6-1, 6-2
3. Molly Worden (NSU) vs. Salmaso,Federica (MWSU) 6-0, unfinished
4. Aguilera,Sofia (MWSU) vs. Chantal Nosievici (NSU) no result
5. Yeacker,Kataerine (MWSU) vs. Betka Gombarova (NSU) no result
6. Dent,Emilee (MWSU) vs. Karla Tomaic (NSU) no result

Doubles
1. Mayra Jovic/Karla Tomaic (NSU) def. Strom,Karolina/Roman, Abreu Joanna (MWSU) 8-5
2. Molly Worden/Chantal Nosievici (NSU) def. Aguilera,Sofia/Keim,Aundrey (MWSU) 8-2
3. Tatjana Stoll/Easton Parker (NSU) def. Dent,Emilee/Salmaso,Federica (MWSU) 8-0

— MWSU Athletics —

Cardinals hold off Reds 3-2 to sweep four-game series

CINCINNATI (AP) — Carlos Martinez’s changeup was too much for the reeling Reds.

The St. Louis right-hander struck out a season-high 11 in seven shutout innings and Harrison Bader’s two-run home run helped the Cardinals complete their first four-game sweep in Cincinnati since 1949 with a 3-2 win on Sunday.

After waiting through a rain delay of 2 hours, 36 minutes, Martinez allowed two hits and four walks while helping send the Reds to their eighth consecutive loss, one short of matching their longest losing streak of last season.

“I just told myself to stay calm and not worry about it,” said Martinez (2-1), who described his changeup as “nasty” and said he could move it to both sides of the plate.

“He was great,” St. Louis manager Mike Matheny said. “He had electric stuff. He had great execution when he needed it. He was smooth and had a good plan.”

The Reds scored 10 runs in the series while being swept in four games at home by St. Louis for the first time since July 8-10, 1949.

The Reds haven’t enjoyed a lead in 32 innings, going back to the fourth inning on Thursday. They are 2-13 overall this season for the first time since the 1931 Reds won two of their first 19 games.

Bud Norris allowed Adam Duvall’s ninth-inning leadoff homer and the Reds got a runner to second with nobody out. Norris struck out Alex Blandino and Phillip Ervin and got Billy Hamilton to line out to clinch his third save.

The Cardinals have won five of their past six games.

The Cardinals swept the Reds in a four-game series in St. Louis on Aug. 13-16, 2001.

Bader drove Homer Bailey’s 1-0 pitch into the right field seats for an opposite-field homer with two outs in the second inning. The opposite-field shot was his first in four big league homers. He credited the experience he gained in 32 games with St. Louis last season.

“That was the biggest thing from my little stint last year,” he said. “They really worked the outside half of the plate to me.”

The Cardinals added a run with one out in the seventh on Jose Martinez’s one-out double and Yadier Molina’s RBI single, his second hit of the game.

Hamilton homered off reliever Tyler Lyons in the eighth inning for his 500th hit.

Bailey (0-3) allowed four hits and three runs with four strikeouts and two walks in a season-high seven innings.

“Homer was very, very good,” manager Bryan Price said. “He was really acute with his location. He didn’t give them much, but they did get the hit, they were able to handle and score a few runs, enough to win.”

The Reds have scored a total of five runs in Bailey’s four starts, but he was aware of his team’s struggles overall.

“We’re 2-12,” said Bailey, accidentally subtracting a loss. “That’s not very good at all, regardless of my numbers. My numbers alone don’t count. It’s what we’re doing as a team, man.”

A MAN ON BASE

The Cardinals’ first seven home runs in the series were solo shots before Bader’s two-run shot in the second.

JACKIE’S DAY

Everybody in uniform on both teams wore No. 42 as part of Major League Baseball’s annual Jackie Robinson Day festivities. Sunday was the 71st anniversary of Robinson’s debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

SABO’S DAY

Former Reds 3B Chris Sabo celebrated the 30th anniversary of his Rookie of the Year season by throwing out a ceremonial first pitch.

PERAZA WALK

Cincinnati shortstop Jose Peraza’s third-inning walk was his first in 53 plate appearances this season.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cardinals: 1B Marcell Ozuna was scheduled to get Sunday off after playing every inning of St. Louis’ first 15 games.

Reds: OF Scott Schebler made a rehab start for Triple-A Louisville at Lehigh Valley on Sunday. He’s been out since April 9 with a bruised nerve in his right elbow after being hit by a pitch on April 8.

UP NEXT

Cardinals: RHP Adam Wainwright (0-2), who is 10-2 in 23 games at Wrigley Field, was scheduled to start the opener of a three-game series against the Cubs in Chicago on Monday.

Reds: RHP Luis Castillo (0-2), who went 2-0 with a 1.98 ERA in two games against the Brewers last season, was Cincinnati’s scheduled starter in the opener of a three-game series in Milwaukee on Monday.

— Associated Press —

Royals/Angels postponed because of cold temperatures

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Shohei Ohtani’s third major league start will be pushed back to Tuesday as the Los Angeles Angels game Sunday at the Kansas City Royals was postponed because of cold temperatures.

After a day off Monday, the Japanese star will pitch Tuesday against the Boston Red Sox when the Angels will open a six-game homestand in Anaheim.

It was 31 degrees with an 18 mph wind, making it feel like 20 degrees on Sunday.

“Just the simple fact that I was going to be pitching in cold weather, that was a little worrisome for me,” Ohtani said through an interpreter.

“Also, I was worried my fingertips might lose the feel for the ball. That was one of the things I was worried (about).”

The game will be made up on June 25 in Kansas City.

“The Royals, Major League Baseball, talked to both parties just to kind of get an understanding of everything that was happening and where we were, and I think they made the right decision, just functionality, in every respect.” Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.

“I saw snow flurries out there again. Wind chill of 18 degrees. We’ve all played in cold weather. But at some point it crosses a line and I think today definitely crossed a line.”

Ohtani said he has had games postponed in Japan.

“This is not the first time this has happened,” Ohtani said. “I’m kind of used to it. It is what it is, so, I just have to get ready for Tuesday.”

Instead of facing the Royals, who are hitting .231 and rank last in the American League with 39 runs in 13 games, Ohtani will face a potent Red Sox lineup, which entered Sunday leading the American League with a .349 on-base percentage and second with a .445 slugging percentage.

“I was preparing for the Royals lineup,” Ohtani said. “Since it got cancelled, I haven’t had time to look at the Red Sox lineup or the data yet. I’ll get on that after this. I know they have a great team. They’re off to a great start. It’s not going to be easy.”

Royals manager Ned Yost had spent the morning studying Ohtani on video.

“I sat and watched Ohtani all day, probably every pitch he’s thrown all year long,” Yost said.

“I’ve watched all four hits he’s given up. Fastball down in the zone, 96 to 100 miles per hour, a tremendous split. He’s good a good slider. Fastball and split, it’s a deadly combination. You just got to go up and battle. I don’t know if you can have a plan against stuff like that.

“I think if you watch this kid he’s as talented as anybody you’ve seen in a long time. I think he’s just starting to get his feet on the ground now. What we’ve seen from this point is kind of the tip of the iceberg.

“When he gets really comfortable and understands the hype and everything that goes along with it, I think you’ll only see him get better and better.”

Royals rookie left-hander Eric Skoglund, who was scheduled to start Sunday, was pushed back a day and will start Monday in Toronto to open a seven-game trip.

— Associated Press —

Royals drop fifth straight with 5-3 loss to Angels

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Mike Trout, Justin Upton and Luis Valbuena homered as the Los Angeles Angels won their seventh straight, beating the Kansas City Royals 5-3 Saturday night with the final innings played with snow falling.

The Angels won their ninth consecutive road game, and will Shohei Ohtani as their starting pitcher Sunday. The Royals have lost five straight.

Trout hit his AL-leading sixth homer, a two-run drive in the fifth off Jakob Junis (2-1).

Upton homered to lead off the fourth. Valbuena snapped Junis’ 16-inning scoreless streak with a leadoff drive in the third.

Angels right-hander Garrett Richards (2-0) did not allow a baserunner until the fifth, when he walked Lucas Duda to start the inning. Paulo Orlando got Kansas City’s first hit with one out and Duda wound up scoring on one of Richards’ three wild pitches in the inning.

Keynan Middleton worked the ninth for his fourth save in as many chances.

Drew Butera had an RBI single in the seventh that made it 5-2, but Whit Merrifield flied out with the bases full to end the inning. Mike Moustakas homered to lead off the Kansas City eighth.

VERSATILE WHIT

Merrifield started in center field for the first time in his career. He has also started at second, first, right and DH in the first 13 Royals games.

ROTATION ADDITION

The Angels used nine starters in their first 15 games. “We’ll be at a six-man rotation next week sometime,” Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. RHP Parker Bridwell, who made 20 starts last season and went 10-3, is the probable contender to join the rotation.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: C Salvador Perez (left knee strain) joined Double-A Northwest Arkansas for a rehab assignment. . OF Bubba Starling, who has a left oblique strain, will return to the field Monday in extended spring. . IF Adalberto Mondesi (right shoulder impingement) returned to the field Saturday in extended spring. Assistant GM J.J. Picollo said they want to get Starling and Mondesi about 40 at-bats before sending them out. . Orlando has a tender knee and was the DH.

UP NEXT

Angels: Ohtani, who didn’t bat Saturday night, will make his third big league start, all on Sundays. He is 2-0 with a 2.08 ERA, beating Oakland twice. The weather forecast calls for temperatures in the 30s with a 20 mph wind. “I grew up, I was born in a cold place,” Ohtani said through a translator. “Playing a game like that, I don’t know if I’ve ever experienced that cold.”

Royals: LHP Eric Skoglund is looking for his first win since his big league debut on May 30, 2017.

— Associated Press —

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