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Albert Pujols hits 2 homers in Angels’ 6-1 win over Royals

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) – Albert Pujols hit two homers and Mike Trout added another, powering the Los Angeles Angels to a 6-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night.

Garrett Richards (1-3) pitched three-hit ball into the seventh inning of his first win of the season, while the Angels’ struggling offense awoke with a three-run first inning followed by homers from its two biggest stars.

Pujols connected on solo shots in the third and fifth innings against Ian Kennedy (2-2). The homers were the 564th and 565th of Pujols’ career, moving him out of a tie with Reggie Jackson and into sole possession of 13th place on baseball’s career list.

Trout added a solo shot in the seventh, his fourth homer of the season.

Salvador Perez drove in the Royals’ only run.

FHSU softball closes out regular season with sweep of UNK

HAYS, Kan. – The Fort Hays State softball team closed out their regular season with a pair of non-conference home wins over Nebraska-Kearney on Senior Day Sunday afternoon at Tiger Stadium. The Tigers (21-28) won the first game 2-1 then rolled to a 10-0 five inning run-rule victory in the second contest.

Paxton Duran’s sixth inning double broke a 1-1 tie and gave FHSU the lead in the first game. The Lopers moved the tying run in scoring position after a walk and a stolen base but Duran was able to get a strikeout to end the game.

Duran (15-17) picked up her third 15-win season by throwing her 25th complete game of the season. She allowed one run on five hits with four strikeouts and two walks.

In the second game, Fort Hays State scored six runs in the third to build a 7-0 lead then added three more runs in the fourth. Claudia Vazquez drove in four runs and Kylie Strand added three RBIs.

Carrie Clarke picked up the win in her first complete game shutout of the year. She allowed five hits while walking four and striking out one over five innings.

Next up for the Tigers is the MIAA Tournament in Oklahoma City. FHSU will be the No. 7 seed and play No. 2 seed Northwest Missouri State in the opening round on Thursday at 5 pm. The tournament is being held at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium complex.

Ventura dominates Orioles as Royals cruise to victory

By DAVE SKRETTA
AP Sports Writer

Alex Gordon homers in the Kansas City Royals home game with Baltimore. (Photo courtesy Kansas City Royals/Chris Vleisides)
Alex Gordon homers in the Kansas City Royals home game with Baltimore. (Photo courtesy Kansas City Royals/Chris Vleisides)

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Yordano Ventura settled down after a shaky first inning, Eric Hosmer homered to continue his hot streak and the Kansas City Royals beat the Baltimore Orioles 6-1 on Sunday.

Alex Gordon also went deep before the Royals strung together a series of hits in a four-run seventh that broke the game open. Hosmer finished 2 of 4 to push his AL-leading on-base streak to 26 games.

Ventura (2-0) allowed his lone run and two of his three hits in the first inning. He wound up going seven, striking out four and improving to 11-1 since he was brought back from Triple-A last July.

Mike Wright (1-2) allowed five runs on eight hits in 6 1/3 innings for Baltimore.

His final line gave no indicated that most of the sun-splashed afternoon amounted to a pitchers’ duel between two young right-handers who seemed to be in complete control.

Tigers rally to salvage series finale at Missouri Southern

JOPLIN, Mo. – Fort Hays State rallied for four runs in the eighth inning and one in the ninth and beat Missouri Southern  6-5 Sunday afternoon to end a season-high eight-game losing streak and salvage the final game of their three-game series at Warren Turner Field. The Tigers (18-25, 12-20 MIAA) sit 4 1/2 games out of eighth place in the MIAA standings with seven games to play as they try to make a push to get into the MIAA Tournament.

After two singles and a walk to start the eighth, Austin Unrein tied the game with his third career grand slam. Alex King doubled to open the ninth and scored on Nick Hammeke’s two-out single to give the Tigers the lead. Giles Fox came in with the tying run at third and got a fly out to end the game and pick up his fifth save.

Jackson Rolfs (4-1) pitched three scoreless innings of relief with four strikeouts and no walks for the win. Starter D.J. Carr allowed all five runs on nine hits over 5 2/3 innings.

Connor Ross and Alex Weiss both had two of the Tigers 11 hits.

The Tigers return home Wednesday night to close out their three-game mid-week series with Nebraska-Kearney.

 

Davis homers, has 4 hits; Orioles beat Royals

Salvador Perez hits a 2-run homer in the Kansas City Royals home game against the Baltimore Orioles. (Photo by Jason Hanna/Kansas City Royals).
Salvador Perez hits a 2-run homer in the Kansas City Royals home game against the Baltimore Orioles. (Photo by Jason Hanna/Kansas City Royals).

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chris Davis homered and had four hits, Manny Machado extended his hitting streak to 16 games and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Kansas City Royals 8-3 on Saturday night.

Mark Trumbo had three hits and four RBIs for the Orioles, and Tyler Wilson (1-0) won his first start this season.

Davis, who led the majors with 47 home runs last season, hit his sixth homer in the second inning and had an RBI single during the Orioles’ four-run fourth. He tied a career high for hits and hiked his average from .192 to .246.

Machado singled in his first at-bat and doubled in a run in the fourth. He entered hitting an American League-leading .397.

Salvador Perez hit a two-run homer for the Royals in the second to tie the game 2-2. Alcides Escobar drove in the other run in the fifth.

Kris Medlen (1-1) allowed seven runs on nine hits and three walks in 3 2/3 innings.

FHSU softball No. 7 seed at MIAA Tournament; opens with NW Missouri State

KANSAS CITY, Mo. –Fort Hays State will be the No. 7 seed for the MIAA Softball Tournament and open with No. 2 seed Northwest Missouri State in the opening round. The Tigers tied for sixth with Central Missouri in the final standings but the Jennies owned the tiebreaker and get the higher seed.

The MIAA Tournament has a new home this year, the famed ASA Hall of Fame Stadium complex in Oklahoma City. The tournament will be held Thursday through Saturday (April 28-30). Hall of Fame Stadium is home of the NCAA Division I Softball World Series. The stadium field has three other fields next to it, so all four fields will have opening round games on Thursday starting at 5 pm.

Missouri Western went 23-3 in the league and won the MIAA regular season title and shored up the top seed. The Griffons will face eighth seeded Southwest Baptist in the opening round.

Third seeded Central Oklahoma will open their tournament against sixth seeded Central Missouri. In the final first round match-up it is fourth seeded Pittsburg State taking on fifth seeded Northeastern State.

Complete schedule below…

Thursday, April 28, 2016
Game 1: #1 Missouri Western vs. #8 Southwest Baptist (Stadium)      5 p.m.
Game 2: #4 Pittsburg State vs. #5 Northeastern State (Field 2)             5 p.m.
Game 3: #3 Central Oklahoma vs. #6 Central Missouri (Field 3)           5 p.m.
Game 4: #2 Northwest Missouri vs. #7 Fort Hays State (Field 4)           5 p.m.
Game 5: Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2 (Field 2)                                   7:30 p.m.
Game 6: Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4 (Field 3)                                   7:30 p.m.
Game 7: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 (Field 4)                            7:30 p.m.
Game 8: Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 (Stadium)                         7:30 p.m.

Friday, April 29, 2016 
Game 9: Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 8 (Field 2)                               11 a.m.
Game 10: Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 7 (Stadium)                          11 a.m.
Game 11: Winner Game 9 vs. Winner Game 10 (Field 4)                       1:30 p.m.
Game 12: Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8 (Stadium)                      4 p.m.
Game 13: Winner Game 11 vs. Loser Game 12 (Field 4)                        6:30 p.m.

Saturday, April 30, 2016
Game 14: Winner Game 12 vs. Winner Game 13 (Stadium)                  11 a.m.
Game 15: Winner Game 14 vs. Loser Game 14 (Stadium)                     1:30 p.m. (If neccessary)

Tiger softball sweeps Nebraska-Kearney to secure MIAA Tournament spot

KEARNEY, Neb. – The Fort Hays State softball team secured a spot in next week’s MIAA tournament with a doubleheader sweep at Nebraska-Kearney Saturday. The Tigers (19-28, 13-13 MIAA), who needed one win to lock down a bid, won the first game 4-2 then took the second contest 7-6 in eight innings.

Fort Hays State scored all of their runs in the first two innings in game one. Tori Beltz, who set a new FHSU career record for walks with her 80th in the first inning, hit a bases-loaded double to push the lead to 4-0 in the second. Paxton Duran scattered eight hits with five strikeouts in the complete game win. The Lopers only runs came on a couple of solo home runs in the fourth and sixth innings.

The Tigers erased a 5-0 deficit in the second game with a run in the fifth, two in the sixth and three in the seventh to take a 6-5 lead. UNK scored a run in the seventh to force extra innings, but the Tiger offense stayed hot and scored the decisive run in the eighth.

In the eighth, Rilee Krier reached by error and a Claudia Vazquez bunt single put runners at the corners with one out. Beltz hit a ball deep to left center field for a sacrifice fly RBI to score Krier from third and put the Tigers back in front.

Paxton Duran, who was one strike away from picking up the save in the seventh before giving up a game-tying single, shut the door on the Lopers in the bottom half of the inning, retiring the side in order to give FHSU the win.

Fort Hays State will play a non-conference doubleheader with Nebraska-Kearney on Sunday in Hays to close out the regular season. It will be Senior Day at Tiger Stadium with games starting at 2 pm. It will be the final home games for seniors Paxton Duran, Tori Beltz, Courtney Dobson, Rilee Krier and Erin Elmore.

FHSU baseball drops eighth straight; run-ruled at Missouri Southern

JOPLIN, Mo. – Fort Hays State saw its losing skid reach a season-high eight games with an 18-2 run-rule loss to Missouri Southern Saturday afternoon at Warren Turner Field. The Lions (28-14, 18-13 MIAA) scored nine runs in the first then added eight in fifth on three hits, four walks, and three hit batters.

Collectively the Tigers (17-25, 11-20 MIAA) gave up 18 runs (15 earned) on 12 hits. They walked 13 batters and hit four.

FHSU  scored in the fourth on a Nick Hammeke single. Joe Mapes hit his eighth homer of the season in the seventh. three hits, four walks, and three hit batters.

Logan Herd took the loss for the Tigers in his shortest appearance of the season. The freshman lasted just 2/3 innings and gave up seven runs (six earned), on five hits with two walks and a strikeout.

Fort Hays State looks to avoid the series sweep in the finale on Sunday at noon.

Lopez sets new school record in javelin at Kansas Relays

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Kansas Relays Results

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Fort Hays State javelin thrower Estefania Lopez set a new school record in the javelin at the 2016 Kansas Relays. Just a week after teammate Madison Wolf set the record, Lopez regained the record in the event with a throw of 173 feet, 8 inches.

Wolf set the record at 170 feet, 10 inches last week at the KT Woodman Classic, edging Lopez’s old record of 170 feet, 8 inches set at the 2015 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Lopez took the record back on Thursday by besting that mark by nearly three feet. Lopez and Wolf rank second and third nationally in the event, two of just three competitors in Division II to throw over 170 feet this year. Allison Updike of Azusa Pacific has the top throw in the country so far this year at 175 feet, 11 inches.

Lopez finished second in the event overall, only behind the reigning Big 10 champion Sarah Firestone from the University of Nebraska. Firestone threw her furthest mark of the season at 181 feet, 9 inches. Wolf finished fourth in the event at 162 feet, 11 inches, but she and Lopez continued their streak of hitting automatic qualifying marks in every meet so far this season.

Several other FHSU women put up season-best marks in their respective events. The distance medley relay team of Shea Bonine, Mandy Wilson, Sophie Dalmasso and Micki Krzesinski posted a time of 12:20.73 to finish third in the event. Rachael Monteil threw 166 feet, 4 inches in the hammer throw to finish sixth. Bonine was seventh in the 1500 meters with a time of 4:42.16. The 4×100 meter relay team of Kelly Wycoff, Lexi Riedel, Amber Forbes and Mindy Wilson finished ninth with a time of 47.99 seconds. Mandy Wilson was 13th in the triple jump in a distance of 37 feet, 5.75 inches.

In prelims, Wycoff posted a season-best time in the 400 meters at 56.50 seconds. kara Simmons posted a time of 1:05.08 in the 400 meter hurdles.

Tabor College Invitational
On Saturday at the Tabor College Invitational, Selam Ball won the pole vault with a height of 15 feet, 9.75 inches, her best mark of the season in the event. Rachael Monteil was also victorious in the hammer throw with a distance of 162 feet, 6 inches.

Young has 10 Ks, Moustakas hits HR as Royals beat Orioles

Mike Moustakas doubles in the 2nd inning of Kansas City Royals home game against the Baltimore Orioles. (Photo by Jason Hanna/Kansas City Royals).
Mike Moustakas doubles in the 2nd inning of Kansas City Royals home game against the Baltimore Orioles. (Photo by Jason Hanna/Kansas City Royals).

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chris Young struck out 10 in six innings, Mike Moustakas homered, doubled twice and drove in three runs, and the Kansas City Royals beat the Baltimore Orioles 4-2 Friday night.

Young (1-3), who came in with a 7.90 ERA and had allowed 20 hits in 13 2/3 innings, baffled the Orioles. Young recorded his sixth-career double-figure strikeout game and his first since April 24, 2008, when he struck out 10 against San Francisco while with San Diego.

Young gave up two runs and four hits, including a sixth inning leadoff home run to Manny Machado, who extended his hitting streak to a career-high 15 games.

Wade Davis pitched a spotless ninth to log his seventh save in as many chances.

Moustakas hit his sixth home run on Yovani Gallardo’s second pitch with Alcides Escobar aboard. Moustakas had a two-out, RBI double in the second off Gallardo (1-1).

FHSU baseball drops series opener at Missouri Southern

JOPLIN, Mo. – Missouri Southern scored four runs in the eighth inning and rally past Fort Hays State 5-2 in the opening game of their three-game series at Warren Turner Field. The Tigers (17-24, 11-19 MIAA) have dropped seven straight while the Lions improved to 27-14 overall and 17-13 in the MIAA.

Missouri Southern scored in the bottom of the second inning but the Tigers evened the score in the third. With two outs, Nick Hammeke worked a full count and drew a walk. He then stole second and came around to score on an error.

FHSU took a 2-1 lead in the seventh. With one out, Connor Ross tripled to right center. Hammeke, who saw his team-best 14-game hit streak come to and end, plated Ross on a fielder’s choice.

The Lions had five hits off reliever Austin Unrein in the eighth inning, four of which were doubles. The Tigers had two runners reach base in the ninth, but weren’t able to score.

Starter Kyle Vogt pitched seven innings but did not receive a decision. He allowed one run on four hits with a walk and three strikeouts. Unrein took the loss in his inning of relief.

Payton Walker of Missouri Southern picked up the win, tossing eight innings with just one earned run allowed on seven hits and four walks. He struck out four. Kyle McCulloch picked up the save, throwing the ninth inning with a hit allowed an two strikeouts.

K-State announces contract extension for AD John Currie

Kansas State Athletics

KSU-AD-CurrieMANHATTAN, Kan. – John Currie, who since arriving in 2009 has led K-State Athletics through one of the most successful periods in department history, has agreed to a two-year contract extension through the 2022 academic year, the Kansas State Athletics, Inc., Board of Directors announced Friday.

The agreement extends Currie’s contract two years through June 30, 2022, with his annual salary remaining unchanged at $775,000. Under the new agreement, Currie will receive a $100,000 retention incentive on June 30, 2017. He is also eligible for additional retention incentives of $275,000 in 2021 and $325,000 in 2022 should he remain in his position through June 30 of those respective years.

“Under John Currie’s leadership, K-State has realized our aspirational goal of building a Model Intercollegiate Athletics Program,” said Kirk Schulz, outgoing university president. “From my work as an NCAA and Big 12 board member, I can attest to the high regard our peers have for John’s leadership. Our athletic programs reflect the high level of quality that a top public university deserves.”

“I fully endorse the board and President Schulz’s recommendation and appreciate John making this commitment to K-State during a time of leadership transition,” said Interim President Gen. Richard Myers. “It has been impressive to see the growth of our athletics department under his leadership, and I look forward to working with John and his staff as we continue to strengthen what is already a strong relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the university community.”

Since Currie’s introduction as director of athletics in May 2009, the Wildcats’ athletics program has experienced a seven-year period of athletic, academic and fundraising excellence that ranks among the best in school history.

Under Currie’s leadership, K-State has evolved into one of the NCAA’s most financially solvent programs while initiating $210 million in comprehensive facility improvements – all privately funded with zero state tax or university tuition dollars – including the new Vanier Football Complex, West Stadium Center at Bill Snyder Family Stadium, Ice Family Basketball Center, Intercollegiate Rowing Center and Mike Goss Tennis Stadium.

“Our family is grateful to belong to the K-State family and call Manhattan home,” Currie said. “While much progress has been made across the department over the past seven years toward our vision of a Model Intercollegiate Athletics Program, I believe that even better days are ahead for K-State Athletics. Mary Lawrence and I look forward to continuing to serve the Wildcat faithful and help usher in a new era for Kansas State University under the leadership of General Myers.”

Athletically, Currie’s tenure has been marked by across the board success including six straight bowl appearances in football, Big 12 Conference championships in football, men’s basketball and baseball, 45 individual Big 12 and eight NCAA titles in track and field, five men’s basketball NCAA Tournament appearances, three in women’s basketball and four each in volleyball and baseball. The 2012-13 campaign was also one for the ages as K-State became just the fourth BCS school since 1998 to win league titles in football, men’s basketball and baseball the same year.

Academically, all Wildcat programs boast multi-year APR marks of at least .944, with the football, men’s golf and women’s cross country teams sporting Big 12-leading scores. Approximately one-half of all 450-plus Wildcat student-athletes achieved a 3.0 GPA or higher this past academic year, while 40 student-athletes have earned Academic All-American honors since 2009.

With the tag line of “Welcome to K-State” symbolizing the goal of providing The Best Fan Experience in the Big 12, K-State’s marketing and fundraising efforts have been completely overhauled in Currie’s tenure. K-State supporters have pushed attendance to new heights, while $200 million in total gifts have now been raised for K-State Athletics since Currie’s arrival.

K-State Athletics has also proven to be a great partner to the university, having eliminated approximately $3 million in annual state and direct university funding of intercollegiate athletics under Currie’s leadership to become the only institution in Kansas and one of only approximately two dozen nationwide to operate without these subsidies.

New ticket initiatives have led to 36 sellout crowds at Bill Snyder Family Stadium since 2009, including a current streak of 27 straight. The Cats have also set new season total and average attendance records in baseball, sold a record number of season tickets for volleyball and baseball and rank among the Top 35 nationally in attendance in men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball and baseball.

The 2013 Bobby Dodd AD award winner and a 2012 UnderArmour AD of the Year, Currie has served on the NCAA Division I Administrative Cabinet and was the chair of the Big 12 ADs in 2013-14 while also being one of only two intercollegiate ADs named toSportsBusiness Journal’s 2011 prestigious Forty Under 40 list of national sports leaders.

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