NAACP to meet July 5

The Kansas City, Kan., Branch NAACP will meet on Tuesday, July 5, at the Bethany Medical Building, second floor meeting room, 21 N. 12th St., Kansas City, Kan.

The executive meeting will begin at 6 p.m. followed by the general membership meeting at 7 p.m.

All members are encouraged to attend.

Renee Henry, candidate for judge, and Rep. Kathy Wolfe Moore, D-36th Dist., are scheduled to speak, along with other candidates present, as time permits.

The Women in NAACP committee is scheduled to meet at 5 p.m. in the same place.

For further information, call 913-281-7900, or fax 913-281-7847.

Heat index could rise to about 105 today; heat advisory in effect at noon

Today's maximum heat index. (National Weather Service graphic)
Today’s maximum heat index. (National Weather Service graphic)

Heat index values could rise to 100 to 107 degrees today, the National Weather Service said.

A heat advisory is in effect from noon to 8 p.m. today.

The temperature at 9 a.m. today was 84 degrees, with a heat index of 92, according to the weather service.

Sauna-like conditions will persist through Thursday with heat index values from 100 to 105 common, the weather service said.

Residents are advised to drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun and check up on relatives and neighbors.

A complex of thunderstorms is expected to move through the area late this evening through the overnight hours, according to the weather service. Northern into west central Missouri and eastern Kansas stand the best chance for strong, isolated severe storms, the weather service said. Storms are possible again Wednesday and Thursday nights.

Nighttime thunderstorms are possible tonight and again the next two nights, the weather service said. Heavy rainfall will be possible.

While the initial forecast rainfall amounts are not large compared to the past weekend’s rain, this could change if the path of Wednesday and Thursday night’s thunderstorm complexes shift into this region.

Today’s Wyandotte County forecast is mostly sunny with a high near 95 and a heat index as high as 107, the weather service said. A south southwest wind of 8 to 11 mph is possible.

Tonight, there is a 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mostly after 4 a.m. The low will be around 75, the weather service said. There will be a south wind of 7 to 10 mph.

Wednesday, there is a 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 7 a.m., with a high of 92 and a heat index as high as 100, the weather service said. A south wind of 6 to 9 mph is in the forecast.

Wednesday night, there is a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms with a low of 76, the weather service said. A south wind of about 8 mph is possible.

Thursday’s forecast is partly sunny with a high of 94, and a south wind of 8 to 14 mph, gusting to as high as 20 mph, according to the weather service.

Thursday night, there is a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a low of 72, the weather service said.

Storm chance tonight. (National Weather Service graphic)
Storm chance tonight. (National Weather Service graphic)

The rainfall forecast showed a little under an inch of rain is expected for the Kansas City area.  (National Weather Service graphic)
The rainfall forecast showed a little under an inch of rain is expected for the Kansas City area. (National Weather Service graphic)

Besler scores late in match to lead Sporting KC to 3-2 win

Matt Besler
Matt Besler

Matt Besler came off the bench Sunday to nod home a dramatic game-winner in the 91st minute of Sporting Kansas City’s pulsating 3-2 victory over Columbus Crew SC at sold-out Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kan.

Ola Kamara scored in either half for the visitors, while Sporting Kansas City received a 49th-minute penalty kick from Benny Feilhaber and a sublime long-range strike from Graham Zusi seven minutes later. The hosts held a man advantage for most of the second period and were rewarded for their dominance in stoppage time as Besler came off the bench to notch his first MLS goal since October 2011.

The pivotal result gave Sporting Kansas City (7-8-4, 25 points) its first three-goal game of 2016 and more importantly lifted the club into fourth place in the Western Conference table. Columbus (3-6-7, 16 points) stays second-from-bottom in the East and without a win in four games.

Manager Peter Vermes made five changes to Sporting Kansas City’s lineup from Wednesday’s U.S. Open Cup defeat at the Houston Dynamo. Dom Dwyer and Jacob Peterson returned to the attack, while Ike Opara and Saad Abdul-Salaam slotted back into defense. Goalkeeper Alec Kann made way for Tim Melia, who earned his 10th consecutive start of the 2016 regular season.

Sunday’s contest unfolded in breathless fashion with both sides looking capable and dangerous going forward. Dwyer was on the end of the first clear opportunity in the 10th minute, directing Peterson’s pinpoint cross wide from the edge of the six-yard box. Goalkeeper Steve Clark was forced to make his first save seconds later, palming Zusi’s curling strike back into the danger area before the visitors cleared.

After sustaining an initial wave of pressure, Crew SC broke on the counter attack and almost went ahead on 12 minutes, but Melia produced an outstanding kick save to thwart Ethan Finlay. Sporting KC kept its foot on the pedal shortly thereafter, with Dwyer and Medranda both seeing shots saved by Clark before the 15-minute mark.

A costly giveaway from Sporting Kansas City near midfield led to the game’s first goal in the 22nd minute courtesy of Kamara, who had pulled a close-range shot inches wide three minutes earlier. Right back Harrison Afful was played into space down the right flank by Finlay and rolled a low ball across the surface, allowing Kamara to tap home for an easy finish and his sixth goal in just 10 MLS appearances.

The hosts responded positively after conceding the opener, moving the ball at a high tempo and continuing to ask questions of the Columbus defense. Zusi unleashed a missile in the 27th minute from beyond the left edge of the penalty box, and while Clark spilled his save, no one was on hand to clean up the rebound near the goalmouth. The U.S. international came even closer in the 36th minute, bending a superb 25-yard free kick over Crew SC’s four-man wall, but the admirable effort rattled the crossbar and left an 80th straight sellout crowd ruing Zusi’s luck.

Melia had more work to do just before halftime, denying Kamara with a sprawling save after the Norwegian forward had gathered a cutback pass from Finlay and fired low on target.

Sporting Kansas City opened the second half with a vengeance, nearly equalizing two minutes after the restart when Opara’s lunging effort off a Feilhaber free kick was saved by the well-positioned Clark. Dwyer received a yellow card from referee Ted Unkel a few moments later, ruling the striker out of Sporting KC’s home match against New York City FC next Sunday.

The complexion of the match would change drastically a minute later when former Kansas City defender Tyson Wahl was issued a red card for taking Dwyer to the ground on the breakaway. Feilhaber buried the ensuing spot kick, his 12th straight penalty conversion in Sporting colors and his fifth goal of the 2016 campaign in all competitions.

Besler entered the match as a 53rd-minute substitute, replacing Olum, but it was Sporting Kansas City’s other designated player who hammered his side ahead with a brilliant strike on 56 minutes. Zusi found a central channel of space and drove toward goal, sending a 22-yard rocket into the low corner with his weaker left foot. The U.S. international tallied his first MLS goal since last August, which coincidentally came at Columbus when the clubs most recently met.

Despite spending large parts of the final half-hour defending, Crew SC would punch back with a 75th-minute equalizer against the run of play. Tony Tchani slipped a deft through ball to Kamara, who curled a side-footer past Melia and just inside the right corner of the net.

Columbus would continue to weather the storm brought forth by a relentless Sporting KC attack, but only until second-half stoppage time. Vermes’ men secured three priceless points with a well-orchestrated move that began with Medranda’s left boot. The diminutive full back sent a precise cross from the right wing to the far left post, where Opara rose to cushion a header back across the face of goal. Besler was on hand to head into an empty net for his third career MLS tally and his first in 121 regular season appearances.

The Eastern Conference leaders await Sporting Kansas City next Sunday as New York City FC (7-5-6, 27 points) makes its inaugural visit to Children’s Mercy Park. Led by designated players Frank Lampard, Andrea Pirlo and the league’s top scorer David Villa, NYCFC owns an MLS-best four road wins in 2016. The marquee matchup will kick off at 7 p.m. on FS1 and FOX Deportes with a limited number of tickets available at Ticketmaster.com.

– Story from Sporting KC