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Ozuna, Carpenter homer, Cardinals split DH with Royals

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Marcell Ozuna and Matt Carpenter went deep as part of a four-homer barrage and the St. Louis Cardinals split a doubleheader with the Kansas City Royals by winning the second game 10-3 on Wednesday night.

Brad Keller threw seven-plus innings of two-hit baseball to snap a six-start winless streak and Jorge Soler hit a three-run homer as the Royals beat the Cardinals 8-2 in the first game.

Severe storms around St. Louis forced Tuesday night’s game to be postponed and created the day-night twinbill.

Dexter Fowler and Kolten Wong also homered as St. Louis had as many home runs in the second game as it did hits in the opener.

Adam Wainwright (4-4) battled through control issues with 55 of his 103 pitches going for strikes. In five innings, he allowed three runs, six hits, walked four and struck out two.

John Gant, Andrew Miller, Carlos Martinez and John Brebbia combined for four scoreless innings of relief.

Ozuna capped a 12-pitch at-bat by blasting a three-run homer off Homer Bailey over the right field wall to give the Cardinals a 3-0 lead in the first. Carpenter set the tone against Bailey, who threw 42 pitches in the inning, with a nine-pitch walk.

Ozuna also doubled, walked and scored twice. He drove in the Cardinals’ only runs in the first game, giving him five RBIs on the day.

Carpenter’s two-run homer in the second inning landed in the right field bullpen. Fowler added a solo homer in the sixth as part of a three-hit night. Wong’s three-run homer capped a four-run seventh.

Bailey (4-5) threw 66 pitches, but lasted just 1 2/3 innings and gave up five runs. The right-hander has allowed 10 earned runs in his last two starts (six innings) and he hasn’t beaten St. Louis since 2014 (eight starts).

Hunter Dozier’s 10th home run of the year off of Wainwright in the fifth inning travelled 420 feet. Adalberto Mondesi had a pair of hits, scored and drove in a run.

ROSTER MOVES

Royals: RHP Kevin McCarthy was recalled from Triple-A Omaha after RHP Heath Fillmyer was optioned on Sunday.

Cardinals: RHP Luke Gregerson cleared waivers and was given his unconditional release, making him a free agent.

UP NEXT

Royals: RHP Jakob Junis (3-5, 5.69 ERA) kicks off a three-game series against the New York Yankees, who have not named a starter, on Friday night. Junis has lost his last three starts.

Cardinals: RHP Miles Mikolas (4-4, 4.88 ERA) will look to bounce back in the opener of a three-game set against the Atlanta Braves and RHP Mike Foltynewicz (0-3, 6.91 ERA). Miles gave up seven runs in a caree- low 1 1/3 innings in his last start at Texas last Friday.

McCrae leads Indians to fourth place finish at 5A State Golf

DODGE CITY, Kan. – Tradgon McCrae shot a 3-under-par 68 and finished in third place at the 5A State Golf Tournament Wednesday at Mariah Hills Golf Course in Dodge City. The senior had seven birdies and finished one-shot behind Tyler Trudo of Goddard-Eisenhower and Gentry Scheve of Emporia.

Fellow senior Josh Norris fired a 3-over-par 74 and finished in a four-way tie for 15th place.

The 68 by McCrae was the lowest 18 hole score by a Hays High golfer ever at a state tournament. His season average of 73.6 broke the season stroke average of 73.7 that he had shared with Trey Herman. His career stroke average of 76.2 erased the 76.8 career average of Nick VonLintel (2008-11).

The Indians shot a 304, their lowest round of the season and finished in fourth place, six shots back of third place Kapaun Mt. Carmel.

Andover Central won the team title with a 293. St. Thomas Aquinas was second with a 297.

Rozean leads Monarchs at 3A State Golf

EMPORIA, Kan. – TMP-Marian’s Cameron Rozean shot a 9-over-par 80 and finished in 12th place at the 3A State Golf Tournament Wednesday at the Emporia Golf Course. The senior recorded four bogeys on the front nine and five on the back and was part of a five-way tie for 10th but finished third in the playoff.

Phillipsburg’s Ty Sides also shot an 80 and finished fourth in the playoff.

The Monarchs shot 349 as a team and finished in seventh place. Sabetha won the team title with a 327, nine shots better than Caney Valley. Sabetha and Phillipsburg both shot 339 with Sabetha claiming third place.

Stockton’s Beougher finishes third at 1A State Golf

SALINA, Kan. – Stockton’s Brady Beougher shot a 7-over-par 77 and finished third at the 1A State Golf Tournament Wednesday at the Salina Municipal Golf Course. The senior recorded four bogeys and three birdies on the back nine and won a playoff with Frankfort’s Aiden Gerstner to claim third place.

Central Plains Alex Hickel overcame two double-bogeys and a bogey on the back nine and finished runner-up with a 6-over-par 76, one shot behind individual champ Eli Bullinger of Montezuma-South Gray.

Lathe Watkins of Osborne lost a playoff with Kate Tilma of the Classical School in Wichita and finished seventh. Watkins shot an 8-over-par 78.

Osborne shot a 340 and finished second, four shots behind Frankfort. Atwood was sixth with a 371 and Stockton 12th with a 398.

Kansas woman hospitalized after drug-related shooting, suspect jailed

SEDGWICK COUNTY— Law enforcement authorities are investigating an aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and have a suspect in custody.

Cowling photo Sedgwick Co.

Just after 2p.m. Tuesday, police responded to a call of shots fired in the 800 block of South Terrance in Wichita, according to officer Kevin Wheeler.

At the scene, officers found the home had been struck multiple times by gunfire.  A 20-year-old woman and an 18-year-old man inside the residence told police someone shot at the residence but they were not injured. Officers did determine that the woman had been wounded in the abdomen.

She was transported to a local hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, according to Wheeler.

Witnesses described the suspect and police located 23-year-old Tristyn Cowling. They arrested him without incident. Investigators learned that the disturbance at the home was not random and probably drug related, according to Wheeler.

Cowling is being held in the Sedgwick County Jail on requested charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and criminal discharge of a firearm into an occupied dwelling.

Kan. man found not guilty of abuse involving 189 animals

SALINA, Kan. (AP) — A 41-year-old Salina man has been found not guilty of animal abuse charges stemming from the seizure of 189 animals.

Matthew Fullen

A Saline County jury deliberated less than an hour after a five-day trial of Matthew Fullen before returning the verdict Tuesday.

The animals were seized in April 2018 from a pasture in Assaria.

Investigators alleged the cows, horses, bulls, dogs, cats and rabbits were neglected or starving.

Fullen and his mother, Beverly Fullen, were initially arrested 165 misdemeanor counts and four felony counts of cruelty to animals.

Matthew Fullen was tried on five counts of animal abuse.

Beverly Fullen’s trial is scheduled for June 17.

Kan. felon jailed after chase that prompted school lockdown

MCPHERSON— Law enforcement authorities are investigating a Kansas felon who was believed to driving a stolen vehicle from Wichita.

Huffman photo McPherson Co.

On Tuesday, a McPherson County deputy attempted to stop the vehicle with two men inside on a seat belt violation in the parking lot of the 24/7 Travel Store in the 2200 Block of Kansas Avenue in McPherson, according to a media release.

The driver, later identified as 38-year-old Michael Huffman, refused to stop which lead to a chase through parts of McPherson, ending in the 400 block of Hartup.

Once stopped, the two occupants ran from the vehicle. Deputies located and arrested Michael Huffman.  The passenger remains at large.

Huffman has previous convictions for theft, burglary and drugs, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections. He is being held on requested charges for possession of stolen property, aggravated assault of a law enforcement officer, flee or attempt to elude, theft, interference with law enforcement, marijuana possession and two warrants for failure to appear.

Two schools were temporarily placed on lockdown due to safety concerns.

NWS: Tuesday’s largest tornado rated EF-3, 2 confirmed in Dickinson Co.

Path of the Dickinson, Geary County tornado -NWS image

TOPEKA —The National Weather Service survey crews have completed their work reviewing tornadoes from Tuesday.

The first tornado reported occurred at 4:32p.m. in Dickinson County and was rated and EF1, according to the National Weather Service.  The tornado produced peak winds of 105 miles per hour and traveled over 7 miles.

The second intermittent tornado in Dickinson and Geary Counties that passed northwest of Junction City has been rated EF0. It was estimated 150 yards wide and traveled approximately 17 miles, according to the National Weather Service.

Just after 7p.m., an EF1 tornado was reported southwest of Oneida in Nemaha County. It traveled approximately 3 miles, according to the National Weather Service.

Tornado that traveled across Dickinson and Geary County Tuesday photo courtesy Rick Dykstra

An EF3 tornado also was reported in Nemaha County at 7:20p.m. It had maximum winds of 140 miles per hour and traveled almost 6 miles.

The National Weather Service also reported an EF2 tornado in Jackson County just after 6:30p.m. Tuesday along with an EF0 tornado north of Topeka that is responsible for tree and power line damage.

Kansas City to host 2023 NFL Draft

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The NFL has announced that Kansas City has been selected to host the 2023 NFL Draft. The announcement was made today at the annual Spring League Meeting in Key Biscayne, FL following a review of the proposal by the Super Bowl & Major Events Advisory Committee and full ownership.

The 2023 NFL Draft will take place in Kansas City in the iconic area around Union Station and the National World War I Museum and Memorial and will bring together fans to celebrate one of the most-anticipated sports events of the year.

In celebration of this announcement, buildings and landmarks within the Kansas City skyline will be decorated in red light tonight. A local press conference will be held on Thursday, May 23 at 8:30am at Harvey’s in the Grand Hall at Union Station. Representatives from the City of Kansas City, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Kansas City Sports Commission will be available to answer questions. Please click here to access supporting images and video.

“We are excited to work with the Kansas City Chiefs, the City of Kansas City, and the Kansas City Sports Commission to showcase the area for a week-long celebration of football that will be watched by millions of fans,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. “We know Chiefs fans will come out to celebrate along with thousands of fans from teams around the country for an incredible experience as we welcome the next
generation of NFL players.”

As part of the event, the NFL Draft Experience – a massive free football festival – will allow fans of all teams to participate and test their football skills, enjoy interactive exhibits and autograph sessions, and take pictures with the Vince Lombardi Trophy. The Draft Experience will be open all three days of the event.

“This is a historic day for Kansas City and Chiefs Kingdom, and we are thrilled to be named the host city for the 2023 NFL Draft,” says Clark Hunt, Chairman & CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs. “Today’s announcement would not have been possible without the tireless work of Kathy Nelson, the Kansas City Sports Commission and the Kansas City civic community. It was a tremendous team effort, and we look forward to continuing to work together to showcase Kansas City on the national stage in 2023. Chiefs Kingdom is home to the most passionate fans in the world, and I know they will make Kansas City proud as the host of one of the NFL’s premiere events.”

“Kansas City and Chiefs Kingdom are thrilled to have been selected by the NFL to host this prestigious event,” says Kathy Nelson, President & CEO of the Kansas City Sports Commission. “Hometown pride runs deep in the Midwest. We are excited to show the world our unparalleled passion for sports – especially our passion for professional football. Fans from every corner of the country should look forward to experiencing Kansas City’s hospitality, our vibrant food scene, innovative neighborhoods, historic attractions and a whole lot of fun in 2023. Thank you to our city leaders, our community partners and the Kansas City Chiefs for the collaborative effort in attracting the NFL Draft to our region.”

The NFL Draft has become one of the biggest and most-anticipated sporting events of the year. The 2019 Draft reached new heights and record numbers as the highest-rated and most-watched Draft ever, eclipsing previous records set in 2018. The 2019 Draft was broadcast over three days and attracted more than 47.5 million total viewers and over 600,000 in attendance. The NFL Draft achieved a combined 3.9 HH rating and average of 6.1 million viewers across the broadest distribution including NFL Network, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes, as well as NFL and ESPN digital and social properties.

— Kansas City Sports Commission Release

Keller, Royals top Cardinals in Game 1 of doubleheader

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Brad Keller pitched seven-plus innings of two-hit baseball, Jorge Soler hit a three-run homer and the Kansas City Royals beat the St. Louis Cardinals 8-2 Wednesday in the first game of a doubleheader.

Severe storms around St. Louis forced Tuesday night’s game to be postponed and created the day-night twinbill.

Keller (3-5) snapped a six-start winless streak. He pitched around leadoff walks in the first, second and fourth innings and had retired 12 of 13 batters before Matt Carpenter walked and Paul Goldschmidt singled to start the eighth, ending Keller’s day.

Keller matched his longest outing of the season. He struck out three, walked four and hit two batters.

Kevin McCarthy relieved and gave up a two-run double to Marcell Ozuna. The Cardinals finished with four hits, two by Matt Wieters.

Soler’s drive into the left field seats off Michael Wacha (3-2) capped a six-run third and made it 7-0. Wacha has allowed 18 earned runs and 30 hits in 25 1/3 innings in five starts since returning from the injured list with left knee patellar tendinitis.

Whit Merrifield had two hits, drove in a run and scored once. Nicky Lopez reached three times and scored twice and Hunter Dozier hit a pair of sacrifice flies.

ROSTER MOVES

Royals: McCarthy, a right-hander, was recalled from Triple-A Omaha after RHP Heath Fillmyer was optioned on Sunday. RHP Jake Newberry will be the 26th man for the second game.

Cardinals: RHP Luke Gregerson cleared waivers and was given his unconditional release, making him a free agent. OF Lane Thomas will be the 26th man for the second game.

UP NEXT

RHP Homer Bailey (4-4, 5.36 ERA) will get the start for the Royals in the nightcap against RHP Adam Wainwright (3-4, 4.75 ERA). Bailey is 5-16 with a 5.56 ERA against St. Louis. Wainwright will be facing Kansas City for the first time since 2016.

Donna Mae (Wilson) Thomas

Donna Mae (Wilson) Thomas, 57, of Curtis Road unexpectedly passed away Sunday morning, May 12, 2019, at Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital in Plattsburgh, N.Y.

Donna was born May 8, 1062, in Denver, the daughter of Louie James Wilson and the late Shirley Marie (Jandreau) Scholl. She was a graduate of Potsdam High School.

Donna lived in Kansas for many years, where she was the manager of the Subway in WaKeeney for 11 years. She enjoyed traveling throughout the West, greatly enjoyed helping others and had a love for painting and flower gardening.

In October, she moved back to Potsdam to cherish time with her grandchildren and family.

Donna is survived by her sons and their wives, Karson and Johnielle Thomas and Kurt and Kate Thomas, all of Potsdam; her grandchildren Myla, Kyle, Kollin and Kinsley; her sisters Diane Wilson of Kansas, Deeta Wilson of Colorado and Edith Kester of Kansas; her brother Edward Scholl Jr. of Kansas; companion Bob Connelly of Kansas; her father Louis of Pennsylvania; and many nieces and nephews.

In addition to her mother, she was predeceased by her step-father Edward Scholl.

Please join us for a celebration for Donna Thomas on June 8 at 6 p.m. at Mike’s Place, 111 N. Sixth, WaKeeney.

Memorials are suggested to the nearest pet shelter.

HHS softball lands five on All-WAC team

Hays High placed five players on the All-Western Athletic Conference softball team. Seniors Jaysa Wichers and Kaitlyn Brown were named to the first team. Juniors Macee Altman, Madelyn Waddell and Cassidy Prough are honorable mention picks.

Brown led the Indians with 25 hits and a .424 batting average. She went 1-1 in the circle with eight strikeouts and four walks.

Wichers tied for the team lead with 20 RBI and was second on the team with six doubles. She went 7-7 in the circle with a team-low 3.06 ERA. Wichers struck out 102 while walking 23.

Altman led the team with eight doubles and two triples and was tied for the team lead with 20 RBI while hitting .364.

Waddell hit .404 and hit a team-best three home runs.

Prough was second on the team with a .410 batting average.

The Indians finished the season 8-9.

Kansas Veterans’ Cemetery at WaKeeney Memorial Day service

Kansas Veterans’ Cemetery, WaKeeney

Kansas Veterans’ Cemetery at WaKeeney, 403 S. 13th, WaKeeney

15th annual Memorial Day Service Mon., May 27, 2019 at 10 a.m.

Guest speaker: Major Jason Davee, Kansas Army National Guard

Featuring:
Kansas National Guard Color and Honor Guard
Cavalry re-enactment troop under the direction of Jake Bauer
American Legion Riders
Music by Hays High Plains Barbershop Chapter Chorus, Larry Henderson and Leeann Sheaer
Echo Taps by Travis Phillips
Bagpipes by Rev. Randy Gibbs
WaKeeney VFW Auxiliary with Linda Pfeifer and Charlotte Goff
Rev. Jon Anderson, Chaplain

North gates will be open for additional parking. Seating is limited. Lawn chairs are welcome.

All are welcome.

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