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FHSU women’s soccer opens season with win over Southwest Minnesota State

FHSU Sports Information
MARSHALL, Minn. – Fort Hays State women’s soccer started the 2016 season off with a 3-0 victory over Southwest Minnesota State on Thursday (Sept. 1). This is the third straight season that the Tigers have defeated the Mustangs to start the season.

Dani Harris gave the Tigers an early 1-0 lead at the 3:03 mark when she found the back of the net on a ball from Darby Hirsch for the first goal of the season. In the 17th minute, Eden Stoddard increased the lead to 2-0 when she took a Kelsey Steffens cross and headed it into the back of the net. In the second half, a Mustang foul in the box gave the Tigers a penalty shot that Hannah Smith buried increasing the lead to 3-0 at the 56:39 mark.

The first half was pure dominance for the Tigers as the offense was able to muster 11 shots (seven on goal), while the defense held SMSU to just two shots (one on goal). In the second half the Tiger defense played well again as the Mustangs were only able to get one shot on net.

Abbie Flax picked up the win between the pipes for the Tigers and needed just two saves to do so.

The Tigers are back in action on Saturday (Sept. 3) for a neutral site game when they take on Upper Iowa in Marshall, Minnesota at 11 am.

Yankees overcome 4-run deficit, beat Royals in 13

By DAVE SKRETTA
AP Sports Writer

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Brian McCann delivered a sacrifice fly in the 13th inning and Dellin Betances shut down the Kansas City Royals in the bottom half to give the New York Yankees a 5-4 victory Wednesday night.

Royals reliever Chris Young (3-9) gave up a single to Didi Gregorius and a double to Starlin Castro to lead off the decisive frame. Matt Strahm came in against McCann for a lefty-lefty matchup, and the New York designated hitter lofted a fly ball to left to score the go-ahead run.

Ben Heller (1-0) pitched a perfect 12th to earn his first major league win, while Betances wrapped up a winning series for the Yankees by working around a leadoff walk for his seventh save.

Castro hit a two-run homer for the Yankees. Kendrys Morales hit one for Kansas City.

Royals recall Alexander, Pounders; place Wang on D.L, option Colon

Kansas City Royals release

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Kansas City Royals announced today that they have recalled left-handed pitcher Scott Alexander and right-handed pitcher Brooks Pounders from Omaha (AAA).  Both pitchers will be in uniform for tonight’s game against the New York Yankees.  In corresponding roster moves, the Royals have optioned infielder Christian Colon to Omaha and placed right-handed pitcher Chien-Ming Wang on the 15-day disabled list (right biceps tendinitis).

Alexander, 27, is in his second stint with the Royals this season, making nine appearances between May 12 and June 5, including a scoreless inning at Yankee Stadium in his 2016 debut.  He’s made 22 appearances for the Storm Chasers this season, going 2-0 with a save and a 3.00 ERA.

Pounders, 25, is in his third stint in the big leagues in 2016 after making his MLB debut in Toronto on July 5.  He’s pitched in four games for the Royals, including most recently working 0.2 innings at Texas on July 30.  The 6-foot-5 righty is 5-3 with a 3.14 ERA at Omaha, holding the opposition to a .226 average, while recording 90 strikeouts in 80.1 innings.

Gridiron Preview airs this week only on Eagle Channels 14 and 614

Screen Shot 2016-08-31 at 1.09.00 PMThe inaugural Gridiron Preview airs at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday on Eagle Channels 14 and 614.

The program, in conjunction with Kansas Pregame magazine, includes interviews with some of the area’s top high school football players. The roster includes players from Hays, La Crosse, Smith Center, Plainville, Wallace County, Ellis, Norton and Phillipsburg, among others.

The program also will air at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

DVDs of the program are available for purchase, as well. For more information on DVDs, email [email protected] for details.

Free copies of the annual Kansas Pregame magazine can be picked up at the Eagle Media Center, 2300 Hall.

Royals comeback bid falls short in extra inning loss to the Yankees

KC Royals Logo 6KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Joakim Soria threw the pitch he wanted to Jacoby Ellsbury with two outs in the 10th inning Tuesday night, and even got the result he wanted — right until the ball bounced away from him.

The grounder off Soria scooted toward the left side of the infield for a base hit, allowing the go-ahead run to score and helping the New York Yankees to a 5-4 victory over the Kansas City Royals.

“That was an easy ground ball right to me. I don’t know if I slipped or something, but I ended up on the ground,” said Soria (4-6), who squandered a comeback from a four-run deficit. “It’s frustrating.”

The Royals nearly pulled off another comeback.

Dellin Betances (3-4) tossed two scoreless innings of relief for New York before Ben Heller loaded the bases with one out in the 10th. Chasen Shreve entered the game and calmly struck out Kendrys Morales and got Salvador Perez to fly out, picking up his first career major league save.

“I mean, it was really difficult,” Yankees manager Joe Girardi said of the mess Shreve inherited, which led to his first career major league save. “He came in and really picked us up.”

Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer for the Yankees, while Ellsbury finished with two RBIs.

Morales went deep for the Royals to spur their comeback, then provided the tying sacrifice fly in the eighth inning. Jarrod Dyson and Lorenzo Cain also drove in runs for Kansas City.

“What these guys did, they fought to the bitter end,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “We were down 4-0, battled back, tied the ball game under horrible conditions. It just wouldn’t stop raining from the third inning on. We had the go-ahead run on second base. We just couldn’t get it in.”

The Yankees built a 4-0 lead off Edinson Volquez by the third inning, only to watch it slowly slip away around a 59-minute rain delay that saturated the soggy turf at Kauffman Stadium.

In fact, just about all that could slow down the Yankees’ Masahiro Tanaka was the rain.

The right-hander mowed through the first eight batters he faced, extending the streak of 14 2/3 scoreless innings he had twirled in his last two starts. Tanaka didn’t allow a hit until a single by Raul Mondesi, who later scored on Dyson’s triple off the top of the wall.

Tanaka’s only other mistake came on Morales’ homer in the fourth inning.

The rain began falling and the tarp came out after the fifth inning, and the delay was long enough to end Tanaka’s night. He allowed two runs and four hits while striking out four without a walk.

“It’s tough. I had enough energy so definitely I would have liked to go out there,” Tanaka said through a translator, “but you can’t do anything about the weather.”

The Royals got within 4-3 in the sixth inning when Cain slapped an RBI double off Adam Warren, then they coaxed across the tying run in the eighth against Tyler Clippard and Betances.

Clippard walked Cain to start the inning. Cain promptly stole second off Betances, and the throw from catcher Gary Sanchez squirted into the outfield, allowing Cain to reach third. He trotted home to knot the game 4-all when Morales lofted a sacrifice fly to center.

“That’s a game where you battle your tail off. You end up don’t winning, so OK — you come back tomorrow and find a way to win,” Yost said. “It’s as simple as that.”

ROSTER MOVES

The Yankees optioned RHP Kirby Yates to rookie-level Pulaski and recalled Shreve from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Shreve joined the Yankees for the fourth time this season.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Yankees: 1B Mark Teixeira sat again with pain in his neck, Girardi said. “From a health standpoint I have to watch him closely, but he’s feeling better today than he was yesterday.”

Royals: RHP Wade Davis allowed one hit and struck out two in one inning at Triple-A Omaha. Davis is on a rehab assignment after a flexor strain but could rejoin the Royals soon.

UP NEXT

RHP Luis Cessa, the second Yankees pitcher since 2004 to win his first two career starts, returns to the mound for New York. RHP Ian Kennedy tries for his fourth straight win for the Royals.

TMP-Marian volleyball sweeps season opener

STOCKTON – The ninth-ranked TMP-Marian volleyball team opened their season with a pair of wins at the Stockton triangular Tuesday. The Monarchs defeated Trego 25-12, 25-15 in the first match then knocked off Stockton 25-19, 25-18.

Madison Koerner led the way with 10 kills on the night with Deonna Wellbrock adding 10. Kendra Werth had 20 digs and Ashley Ostrander recorded 26 assists.

The 2-0 Monarchs travel to Abilene  for a quadrangular on Thursday.

Hays High volleyball splits first triangular

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Hays High def Larned  25-20, 25-21
Hays High opened up the 2016 volleyball season by splitting a home triangular.  The Lady Indians opened up with Larned in their first match.  The first set was tight early and then Hays High pulled away, leading by as many as eight points.  Larned closed the gap to 24-20 before Hays closed the door to win set one 25-20.

Set number two was nearly identical to the first with Hays High leading most of the way.  The scrappy team from Larned would not go away easily as they crawled back to within three points before Hays finished the set and the match with a 25-21 victory.  Freshman Tasiah Nunnery led Hays High with 11 kills, sophomore Hannah McGuire added 10 assists and sophomore Kallie Leiker had 17 digs. The win gave the Lady Indians an early season record of 1-0.

No. 5 LaCrosse def Hays High 25-18, 26-24
Close but yet so far away seemed to be the theme in Hays High’s second match of the day at the Hays High Gym.  The Lady Indians battled state ranked La Crosse in front of a spirited crowd.  With set one tied at 12 points apiece LaCrosse rattled off seven straight and went on to win set one 25-18.

Set two was an absolute battle from start to finish.  The two teams swapped leads and it looked like Hays High was poised to send the match to a third set with a 22-18 lead.  LaCrosse would have none of that as the Lady Leopards outscored the Lady Indians 8-2 down the stretch to pick up the win in the set and the match.  Nunnery led the way with 12 kills, McGuire had 10 assists, Leiker eight digs and sophomore Jaycee Dale had 3 service aces.

Hays High is 1-1 on the young season and will head to Dodge City on September 8th.

Jayhawks still uncertain who will be QB in opener Saturday

Jayhawk Logo 2LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) – Kansas coach David Beaty still has not announced a starting quarterback for Saturday’s opener against Rhode Island, and it’s not because he is trying to keep it a secret.

He insists that he legitimately doesn’t know. He told reporters he’s close to a decision and should know a lot after today.

Two potential starters in Montell Cozart and Ryan Willis have had a significant amount of snaps in their careers, while the third prospect – redshirt freshman Carter Stanley – may be the most physically gifted of the bunch, a dual-threat quarterback not unlike former Beaty protégé Johnny Manziel.

Last season, three different quarterbacks lined up in the starting slot at least once.

Cozart said he wins the most rock, paper, scissor battles during practice these days, and he uses paper as his weapon of choice. But games aside, the captain has been a part of the quarterback mix at Kansas for four seasons, making the entire process nothing new.

FHSU football holds weekly football press conference

Fort Hays State Weekly Football Press Conference
August 30, 2016

FHSU-FB-Brown Presser 083016Fort Hays State head football coach Chris Brown along with select players met with members of the media on Tuesday afternoon at Lewis Field for their first weekly press conference of the new season.

The Tigers, who are coming off an 8-4 season a year ago, open the 2016 campaign at home against Missouri Southern Thursday night at Lewis Field. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. Field.

Head coach Chris Brown

FHSU-FB-Player Presser 083016

RS-Sophomore bandit back Doyin Jibowu

Senior linebacker Justin McPhail

RS-Sophomore QB Jacob Mezera

RS-Senior LB Alex Schmidtberger

 

Chiefs move Houston to PUP list, place Mauga on IR

By DAVE SKRETTA
AP Sports Writer

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Chiefs have placed Justin Houston on the physically unable to perform list and put fellow linebacker Josh Mauga on injured reserve as they trimmed down to the NFL’s roster limit.

Houston is still recovering from surgery in February to repair a non-functioning ACL in his left knee. He will continue his rehab and be evaluated by Dr. James Andrews during the Chiefs’ bye week in early October with the hope that he will play at some point this season.

Mauga tore the labrum in his hip in early August. He will have surgery on Sept. 8.

The Chiefs also waived Mitch Matthews, getting them to 76 players by Tuesday’s deadline. The limit is normally 75 but Kansas City got a roster exemption for Eric Berry, who reported to camp Sunday.

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