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Larks Pick Up Win in Goza’s Return

Nick Goza and four relievers combined on a five-hit shutout as the Hays Larks close out their series in Haysville with a 6-0 victory Sunday night.

Goza, who was added to the roster this week after pitching for the Larks a year ago, gave up four hits while walking three over five innings for the win. Ryan Mas, Michael Freeman, Austin Cox and Jason Heflin each pitched an inning of relief as the Larks take two of three from the last place Heat.

Ryan Busboom drove in two with RBI singles in the fourth and sixth. MacKenzie Handel added a two-run double in the Larks four-run sixth. Aaron Cornell and Elvin Rodriguez also drove in runs as the Larks go 3-2 on the road trip and improve to 20-10 overall and 14-10 in the Jayhawk League where they remain 1 1/2 back of first-place Dodge City.

The Larks, who close with eight of their final ten games at home, are off until Thursday when they host the A’s at Larks Park.

Royals Fall to Tigers in Weekend Sweep

Royals catcher Salvador Perez homered for teh Royals only run in their loss at Detroit (Carlos Osorio-Associated Press)

DETROIT — This wasn’t the road trip the Kansas City Royals were expecting.

They limp into the All-Star Break 3-7 in their travels through Minnesota, Toronto and Detroit, after Sunday’s 7-1 loss to the Tigers.

“The trip was disappointing. Coming into the thing you’re four games out and four games under (actually five-and-a-half games out and five games under. 500),” said Royals’ manager Ned Yost. “. Definitely not the way we figure it would be.”

Kansas City was bludgeoned by Detroit’s power display and dominated by Max Scherzer (8-5).

Delmon Young homered for the fourth consecutive game, Prince Fielder hit a three-run shot and Jhonny Peralta homered and drove in three runs, while Scherzer allowed a run and five hits over seven innings, walking one and striking out seven.

“He was pretty good. He was 96, good run on his fastball,” Yost said about Scherzer. “He was good. It’s the best we’ve seen him.”

Meanwhile, Royals’ starter Everett Teaford (1-2) took the loss. He allowed five runs on seven hits in 4 1/3 innings. He walked a batter and struck out five.

“Left a fastball up to Peralta, he’s a good high ball hitter,” Teaford said. “To Delmon, I overthrew a change-up. Didn’t get it down and away. He’s a good hitter.”

Salvador Perez homered for Kansas City’s only run.

Peralta’s two-out, two-run homer in the second inning gave Detroit a 2-0 lead. His towering drive down the left-field line and into the stands came on Teaford’s 0-1 pitch and followed Brennan Boesch’s single

It was Peralta’s fifth home run.

Perez cut the lead in half for Kansas City with his fourth homer, leading off the third. A right-handed batter, Perez lined Scherzer’s 1-0 pitch over the right-field fence and into the stands.

Young’s 10th home run, leading off the fourth made it 3-1. He lined Teaford’s 2-2 pitch into the shrubbery beyond the right-centerfield fence, an estimated 433 feet away.

Kansas City threatened with runners on second and third with two out in the fifth on a lead-off single by Jeff Francoeur and Alex Gordon’s two-out double that sent Francoueur to third. But Scherzer got Alcides Escobar swinging to end the inning.

“That’s the best I’ve seen him, Scherzer,” Francoeur said. ” . He threw well. He pounded fastball, change-up, slider.”

Fielder’s three-run homer in the fifth broke the game open, giving Detroit a 6-1 lead.

He greeted reliever Tim Collins by launching his first pitch halfway up the right-field stands, an estimated 417 feet away. It also scored Austin Jackson and Quintin Berry, who led off the inning with singles.

Both Teaford and Collins are lefthanders. Yost explained why he brought in Collins to face the lefty-swinging Fielder.

“I though Timmy had more to get him with breaking balls and curves. He’s a different kind of lefty. Good change-up, good curve,” Yost said. “Just never got to it because he threw a fastball right down the middle.”

It was the decisive blow.

“That was the dagger, you know. 3-1, you’re still in it. 6-1 …” said Royals right fielder Jeff Francoeur.

It was the 15th homer for Fielder – his third in four games – who was voted the A.L. starter at first base by the fans for Tuesday night’s All-Star game in Kansas City. He will also participate in Monday night’s Home Run Derby. Fielder is batting .299 and has 63 RBIs.

“The amount of power he has, it’s awesome. You got to see it today.,” Scherzer said. “A good reliever who’s had a pretty good year so far and absolutely took his fastball deep. That’s just the type of talent he has and why he makes our team great.”

Peralta doubled in a run in the eighth.

NOTES: Also representing Detroit in the All-Star Game will be third baseman Miguel Cabrera (.324, 18 home runs and 71 RBIs) and Justin Verlander (9-5, 2.58) . Designated hitter Billy Butler ( .290, 16 HR, 52 RBIs) will be the Royals’ only representative in Tuesday night’s game at Kansas City’s Kauffman Stadium. . Jackson (1-for-5) extended his hitting streak to a career high 15 games (26-for-65, .400).

– Associated Press –

UPDATE: Authorities End Search For Man In Central Kansas

Barton County authorities have stopped searching for a parole violator last seen in central Kansas.

The Barton County Sheriff’s Department called off the search Sunday afternoon for Michael Aaron Jayne, who is wanted for a parole violation in Oregon.

Undersheriff Larry Holliday told The Hutchinson News that federal authorities confirmed Jayne was out of the area.

The 30-year-old Jayne reportedly led officers on a chase in Rooks County on Thursday night. A pickup stolen from Rooks County on Thursday was discovered near Cheyenne Bottoms on Friday. Another vehicle was reported stolen Friday evening from the Barton Hills area.

Multiple law enforcement agencies were involved in the search, using aircraft and police dogs.

Hays Senior Legion Wins Wild West Festival Tournament

The Hays Eagles go 6-0 over the weekend to claim the Wild West Tournament. Sunday, the Eagles rallied from an early deficit to beat Great Bend 12-8 then knocked off the Topeka Capitals 4-1 in the title game. The Eagles improve to 35-4 on the season. They travel to Salina for a doubleheader with the Falcons Tuesday.

Title Game: Eagles 4, Topeka Capitals 1
The Hays Eagles needed just one strong inning at the plate, versus the Topeka Capitals to claim the championship of the Wild West Tournament on Sunday. Jarrett Sanders hit a towering two-run home run in the bottom of the second inning, the only inning the Eagles would score. Zach Legleiter followed the home run with a single and a stolen base.  Daniel Bittle scored Legleiter with a double, then scored on Casey Sedbrook’s double.

The four run second inning would be all that pitcher Austin Unrein needed in the 4-1 victory. Topeka got the game’s first batter aboard due to an error, then following a fielder’s choice at second, Unrein and his defense retired 17 batters in a row. The Capitals scored a run in the seventh with a one out RBI single (the batter was thrown out by right fielder Casey Sedbrook trying to stretch the hit into a double).

Topeka managed just two hits over seven innings, scored just one run and committed three errors.  Hays scored four runs on six hits and had only one error.

Semifinals: Eagles 12, Great Bend 8
After Great Bend scored five in the first, the Eagles rally with four in the first and five in the second. Casey Sedbrook and Austin Unrein both drove in a run with a first inning double. Hayden Hutchison added a two-run homer to pull the Eagles within a run.

Unrien and Riley Kaus both drove in runs with singles in the second and Hutchison added a three-rum homer.

Hutchison (7-0) picks up the win allowing eight runs on 13 hits.

 

UPDATE: 2 People Die After Fleeing Driver Crashes In Kansas

Two Kansas City, Mo., residents died when a vehicle fleeing from police crashed and caught fire in Kansas.

The Kansas Highway Patrol says five other people were thrown from the vehicle in the accident early Sunday in Kansas City, Kan.

The patrol identified the dead as Alexis Medina and Karla Robledo, both 18. The patrol says Medina was driving the sport utility vehicle. The five other teens, ranging in age from 15 to 19, were taken to hospitals.

The chase began when Roeland Park police tried to stop the vehicle early Sunday because it was being driven suspiciously. The driver lost control near an entrance to Interstate 35 and crashed into a pillar under the highway.

The occupants were ejected, and the vehicle caught fire and burned.

Larks Pound Out 12 Hits in Win Over Haysville

Blake Johnston allowed just one hit over 2 2/3 innings of relief and gets the win in the Hays Larks 7-2 win in Haysville Saturday night.

Austin Darby continued to swing a hot bat, collecting his third straight 3-hit game in the Hays Larks 7-2 win at Haysville Saturday night. Six of the Larks 12 hits went for extra bases as they score four in the third, then after the Heat cut their lead in half with two in the fifth, tack on three in the seventh for the final margin.

Darby and Ryan Busboom both had three hits and drove in two. Joe Betcher added a pair of hits and two RBIs as the Larks even the three-game series at a game a piece.

Blake Johnston pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings of relief for the win. Johnston allowed just one hit while striking out two and walking none.

Darby broke a scoreless tie in the third with a two-out RBI triple.  Betcher followed with a run-scoring double to center, Busboom an RBI single and a Jon Ryan double.

The Larks pushed a 4-2 lead to 7-2 in the seventh on a Darby RBI single, Betcher RBI double, Busboom RBI double.

The win moves the Larks to 19-10 and 13-10 in the Jayhawk League where they are 1 1/2 games back of first-place Dodge City who lost at El Dorado.

The Larks close out the three-game series Sunday. They will close out the season with eight of their final 10 games at home.

Saturday night’s Jayhawk League scores…
El Dorado 3, Dodge City 2
Derby 4, Liberal 3

Eagles Win Twice, Go 4-0 in Pool Play At Wild West Tournament

The Hays Eagles moved to 4-0 in pool play with a pair of wins Saturday at the Wild West Tournament. The Eagles rallied after taking the early lead to defeat the Topeka Capitals 11-6 in eight innings. They then cruised past Rock Creek 9-1 to move to 33-4 on the season.

Eagles 11, Topeka Capitals 6 (8 innings)
The Eagles score one in the top of the seventh to tie then five in the eighth to move to 3-0 in pool play.

Zack Legletier’s single scored Riley Kaus with the game-tying run in the seventh. Josh Heifner worked a 1-2-3 bottom of the seventh. Austin Unrein’s doubled in the eighth drove in the go-ahead run. Hayden Hutchison added a grand slam later in the inning for the final margin.

Unrein and Legleiter both had three hits, Hutchison drove in four. Heifner (8-0) picks up the win, allowing no runs on two hits over four innings of relief.

Eagles 9, Rock Creek 1 (6 innings)
Tyler Wooldridge pitched a complete game one-hitter, allowing just on unearned run as the Eagles move to 4-0 in pool play. The Eagles score three in the third, fourth and sixth for the run-rule victory.

Clayton Basgall and Austin Unrein both had two of the Eagles 11 hits. Zack Legleiter had four RBIs.

Royals’ Comeback Falls Short in Loss

Kansas City Royals third baseman Mike Moustakas (8) hits an RBI single during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park. Rick Osentoski-US PRESSWIRE

DETROIT — Yuniesky Betancourt almost hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the ninth inning for the Kansas City Royals against the Detroit Tigers.

Comerica Park was too big, though, and Austin Jackson too fast.

The Royals scored three runs in the final inning in an 8-7 loss to Detroit.

Betancourt’s drive to left-center was tracked down near the wall by Jackson and then the center fielder charged to make an underhanded catch on Mike Moustakas sacrifice fly for the second out before Jeff Francoeur struck out to end Kanas City’s comeback chances.

At worse, Royals manager Ned Yost thought Betancourt’s blast would land in the gap.

“But Austin Jackson is just a phenomenal center fielder, and he ran it down,” Yost said. “I didn’t think he was going to get Moose’s ball — I didn’t think it was hit hard enough — but he got that one as well.”

Prince Fielder hit a two-run, game-tying homer in the first and Delmon Young had a two-run homer to pad the lead in the seventh inning off Nathan Adcock.

“I knew that if I could keep us in the game we had a chance, but I made one mistake,” Adcock said. “The guys played great defense behind me. There’s a lot of fight in this club, and we kept going. We’re going to get there soon.”

The Royals have lost seven of nine with one game left before hosting the All-Star game on Tuesday night.

Detroit closer Jose Valverde started the ninth with a four-run lead and almost lost it.

Valverde walked Alex Gordon on four pitches to lead off the inning, gave up a double to Alcides Escobar and walked Eric Hosmer to load the bases. All-Star Billy Butler hit a two-run single to pull Kansas City within two runs and Moustakas’ fly made it 8-7.

The Royals were forced to play from behind for much of the game because starter Bruce Chen struggled for the second straight game.

Chen (7-8) gave up six runs for the second game in a row and allowed nine hits over 3 1-3 innings.

“Bruce just never got locked in,” Yost said. “And while we’ve been really good with our long guys this year, Nate just hung one breaking ball. Other than that, he was fantastic.”

The Royals took a 2-0 lead in the first after Butler and Betancourt’s RBI singles, but couldn’t keep it. Jackson hit a leadoff single in the home half and scored on Fielder’s 14th homer, a 382-foot shot to right center with two outs to make it 2-all.

Gerald Laird had an RBI double and Jackson, who extended his career long hitting streak to 14 games, had an RBI single in a three-run second that put the Tigers up 5-2.

Miguel Cabrera’s sacrifice fly in the fourth gave Detroit a four-run lead.

Fister gave up two runs in the first, then pitched three scoreless innings before giving up Moustakas’ two-out homer in the fifth to let Kansas City pull within three runs. Betancourt’s sacrifice fly in the seventh off Villarreal cut Detroit’s lead to two.

Young’s two-out shot gave him his first three-game homer streak and put the Tigers ahead 8-4 in the seventh and they needed the big cushion to hold on for the win.

Doug Fister (2-6) gave up four runs in six-plus innings and snapped a three-game losing streak. Fister, Darin Downs, Brayan Villarreal and Phil Coke combined to pitch a scoreless seventh. Joaquin Benoit struck out two in the eighth and Valverde pitched a very shaky ninth inning.

Detroit has a winning record for the first time since May 10. The Tigers have a four-game winning streak that matches their longest of the season.

“It was just a matter of time,” Young said. “We’re too good of a team to struggle. We just need to win one more game to go into the break on a roll.”

NOTES: The Royals claimed C Adam Moore on waivers from the Seattle Mariners and optioned him to Triple-A Omaha on Saturday. … Detroit has a four-game winning streak for the third time this season.

– Associated Press –

One Injured In Rollover Accident After Hitting Large Turtle Near Inman

A 21-year-old woman was injured in a single vehicle rollover accident on Highway 61, near Inman, after hitting a large snapping turtle that was in the roadway.

The accident occurred shortly after 9am this morning.

Few details are known at this time, but the woman was believed to have suffered only minor injuries. Her name is being withheld until family can be notified.

We will update this story as more information is released.

Kansas Man Dies In Nevada’s Ruby Mountains

Elko County sheriff’s deputies are investigating the death of a 34-year-old Kansas man who collapsed in a canyon in northeast Nevada’s Ruby Mountains.

The sheriff’s office says Jamon Michael Lewis of Olathe was reported to be on foot by himself on Wednesday and appeared to be disoriented before authorities found him unconscious in Soldier Creek Canyon.

A helicopter and ambulance were dispatched to the area between Lamoille Canyon and Secret Pass but paramedics were unable to revive him.

Deputies said in a statement Friday they suspect Lewis died of a heat stroke but won’t know until an autopsy is completed possibly next week.

Mexico Gives Money For Health Care Help In Kansas

Mexico’s government is helping promote a health-care screening and prevention program in southwestern Kansas.

The Mexican government has donated $31,000 to support a staff position with the Juntos Center for Advancing Latino Health. The Juntos program is an initiative of the University of Kansas Medical Center.

The staff member will help connect people to clinics in Liberal, Great Bend, Dodge City and Garden City where they can be screened for cancer, diabetes and other illnesses.

Juntos Center Director Dr. Paula Cupertino says the program brings the services of KU Medical Center to underserved communities in southwestern Kansas.

Larks Drop Series Opener in Haysville

The Hays Larks drop their series opener in Haysville 4-2 Friday night. The Heat scored two in the third and one in the third off Larks starter Joey Begel who went five innings and allowed the three runs on five hits, striking out five and walking two. He also had three wild pitches.

The Larks pulled within a run with two in the sixth on Jon Ryan’s RBI double. Ryan Busboom also scored on the play on an error on the right fielder.

The Larks would have only one hit the rest of the way as they fall to 18-10 and 12-10 in the Jayhawk League where they fall 2 1/2  games back of first place Dodge City. The A’s edged El Dorado 13-10. Liberal remained a half-game back with a 6-5 come-from-behind win at Derby.

Hays Eagles Go 2-0, Hays Monarchs 1-1 at First Day of Wild West Tournament

The Hays Eagles pick up a pair of run-rule victories Friday in the opening day of the Wild West Tournament. The Eagles rolled to a 12-1, five inning victory over Colby in their opener then knocked off the Seward (Neb.) Blue Jays 14-0 in four innings. The Eagles improve to 31-4 on the season. They play the Topeka Capitals at 3:45 Saturday afternoon at Hays High field then face Rock Creek at 8:15pm at Larks Park.

Eagles 12, Colby 1 (5 innings)
The Eagles score in every inning including three in the first, two in the second, three in the third and three in the fifth. Clayton Basgall and Casey Sedbrook each had three of the Eagles 14-hit attack. Austin Unrein drove in three.

Trevor Henningson moved to 6-0 with the complete game victory, allowing one unearned run on one hit, striking out eight and walking none. Heningson had a perfect game going until he dropped a throw at first in the fifth inning. He later gave up a two-out RBI single.


Eagles 14, Seward (Neb.) 0
The Eagles took advantage of two errors by Seward in the first inning and scored five runs in the inning. With a 5-0 lead to begin the third inning the Eagles offense exploded again. Hays loaded the bases to begin the inning and Zack Legleiter cleared the bases with a three run double. Three batters later with the bases loaded once again Clayton Basgall cleared the bases with a three RBI triple.

The Eagles score eight runs in the third inning and added one more in the fourth on their way to a 14-0 win.  Basgall was two-for-four with three RBIs, Legleiter finished one-for-three with three RBIs and Jarrett Sanders finished two-for-three with two RBIs.

Josh Heifner improved to 7-0 on the summer with four shutout innings.

Hays Monarchs Go 1-1.
The Hays Monarchs split their first two Senior Division games Friday, The Monarchs lost 11-3 in five innings to Great Bend in their opener then came back to knock off North Platte, Neb. 8-3.

The Monarchs play the Kansas Crush at 3:45pm Saturday at Larks Park then close out pool play against Fort Morgan, Colo. at 8:15pm at the Hays High field.

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