Barnes terrific for T-Bones in shutout

T-Bones starting pitcher Casey Barnes threw seven-plus shutout innings and Aaron Baker finished things off as Kansas City shut out Gary SouthShore, 4-0, Wednesday night at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas City, Kan.

After giving up a combined 18 runs in the first two games of the series, the T-Bones shut out the RailCats in back-to-back games, the first time they have done that this season. Barnes (3-3) had a strong outing, giving up six hits and no walks, while striking out three, in 7 1/3 innings.

The T-Bones, who are now 26-4 when scoring first, manufactured their first run of the game in the second inning.

Vladimir Frias led off the second inning with a single and stole second. Then, with Kyle Richards at the plate, Frias stole third. When the throw from catcher Jaime Del Valle got away from third baseman Roger Bernal, Frias headed home for the 1-0 Kansas City lead.

Kansas City added two more runs in the fifth inning. With Brian Erie already on base, Ryan Cavan hit an RBI single up the middle that scored Erie from third base, giving Kansas City a 2-0 lead.

Cavan and Frias led Kansas City with three hits apiece. After a stolen base by Cavan, the next batter, Nate Tenbrink, singled to left field and scored Cavan, giving the T-Bones a 3-0 lead.

The T-Bones struck again in the seventh inning, adding one more run to their lead after Cavan scored from third on a sacrifice fly by Jake Blackwood, giving the T-Bones a 4-0 lead.

Baker pitched a perfect 1 2/3 innings for the T-Bones, getting his second save of the season.

With the four-game split against Gary SouthShore, Kansas City has not lost a series in its last 12, dating back to June 4, when the T-Bones won two-out-of-three against Amarillo.

The T-Bones (31-22) will begin a home four-game series against the Winnipeg Goldeyes (24-33) starting Thursday night at CommunityAmerica Ballpark with the first pitch at 7:05. Tickets are available by calling the box office at CommunityAmerica Ballpark at 913-328-5618.

– Story from T-Bones

Local playwright sparkles with Fringe Festival entry

Michelle Johnson's play, "Best Light," is playing this week at the Fringe Festival at the Just Off Broadway Theater in Kansas City, Mo. (Photo from Fringe Festival)
Michelle Johnson’s play, “Best Light,” is playing this week at the Fringe Festival at the Just Off Broadway Theater in Kansas City, Mo. (Photo from Fringe Festival)

by William Crum

Michelle Johnson is a local playwright. She was born in Kansas City, Kan., and has written numerous plays.

For this year’s Kansas City Fringe Festival, she came up with a new play, “Best Light.” This play deals with the trials and tribulations of life. The new play made its debut at the Just Off Broadway Theater in Kansas City, Mo., at this year’s Kansas City Fringe Festival. The play sold out and those who saw it say it is the best play that she has ever written.

Additional showings of “Best Light” are at 9:30 p.m. Friday, July 24, and 8 p.m. Saturday, July 25. The 60-minute show contains adult language.

The Fringe Festival first started in Scotland. The term fringe means outside. The Kansas City Fringe Festival is known as one of the best in the nation and this year it is even bigger and better than ever.

Many people remember the days of vaudeville where entertainers would come to the city and perform. A lot of people view the Fringe Festival as modern-day vaudeville.

The Kansas City Fringe Festival has various places where you can see some of the best entertainment. They have all types of entertainment, including music, dance, theater and poetry.

There are a lot of people from Kansas City, Kan., and Wyandotte County who volunteer at the Fringe Festival. If a person volunteers for the Kansas City Fringe Festival, they earn “fringe bucks” which allow them to see various shows and performances.

If you want to see some of the best entertainment, you should go to this year’s Kansas City Fringe Festival. The ticket office is located in the lower level of Union Station in Kansas City, Mo. Or you can order tickets on the website www.kcfringe.org.

Michelle Johnson's play, "Best Light," is playing this week at the Fringe Festival at the Just Off Broadway Theater in Kansas City, Mo. (Photo from Fringe Festival)
Michelle Johnson’s play, “Best Light,” is playing this week at the Fringe Festival at the Just Off Broadway Theater in Kansas City, Mo. (Photo from Fringe Festival)

Michelle Johnson's play, "Best Light," is playing this week at the Fringe Festival at the Just Off Broadway Theater in Kansas City, Mo. (Photo from Fringe Festival)
Michelle Johnson’s play, “Best Light,” is playing this week at the Fringe Festival at the Just Off Broadway Theater in Kansas City, Mo. (Photo from Fringe Festival)

Michelle Johnson's play, "Best Light," is playing this week at the Fringe Festival at the Just Off Broadway Theater in Kansas City, Mo. (Photo from Fringe Festival)
Michelle Johnson’s play, “Best Light,” is playing this week at the Fringe Festival at the Just Off Broadway Theater in Kansas City, Mo. (Photo from Fringe Festival)

Temperature to rise to 87 today; heat advisory goes into effect Friday

Friday heat index. (National Weather Service graphic)
Friday heat index. (National Weather Service graphic)

Heat index (National Weather Service graphic)
Heat index (National Weather Service graphic)

Today’s high will reach 87, and Friday’s high will be near 94, causing a heat advisory to go into effect Friday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.

The heat index is expected to reach or exceed 105 degrees on Friday and Saturday, the weather service said. The heat advisory will go from midday Friday through Saturday evening.

Isolated to scattered storms will be possible tonight, Friday and Saturday, according to the weather service.

No severe weather is expected. Heavy downpours may occur with any storm that develops, the weather service said.

On Saturday, pulse-type storms are possible, according to the weather service. Heavy downpours are possible, along with local flooding and gusty winds on Saturday.

Anyone working outdoors from 11 a.m. Friday through Saturday is advised to take extra precautions, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening, the weather service said.

Residents should drink plenty of water, wear lightweight clothing and schedule frequent rest breaks in air-conditioned rooms or shaded areas if outdoors. Anyone overcome by the heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location, and 911 should be called in an emergency.

For more weather information, visit www.weather.gov/kc.

Today's forecast includes a 20 percent chance of rain tonight. (National Weather Service graphic)
Today’s forecast includes a 20 percent chance of rain tonight. (National Weather Service graphic)

Saturday's forecast includes a 30 percent chance of rain. (National Weather Service graphic)
Saturday’s forecast includes a 30 percent chance of rain. (National Weather Service graphic)