Sporting KC announces 2017 schedule

Sporting Kansas City has released the club’s 34-game regular season schedule for the 2017 Major League Soccer season.

Single-game tickets for Sporting KC’s first 10 home matches at Children’s Mercy Park will go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, at 10 a.m. on SeatGeek.com , the club’s new and official ticketing provider that allows supporters to buy, share and sell tickets.

In addition, current season ticket members will have access to an exclusive single-game pre-sale beginning at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 27. For more ticket information, call 888-4KC-GOAL.

The 2017 MLS schedule will see Sporting Kansas City play 10 Saturday home games at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kan., six more than in 2016. The club will have four Sunday matches – six fewer than last year – as well as three midweek contests.

Sporting Kansas City will compete in the Western Conference for a third straight season, facing each of the 11 Eastern Conference clubs once over the course of the year. The remaining 23 games will be played within the West, with home and away fixtures against each of its 10 conference rivals. The club will face FC Dallas, Real Salt Lake and expansion side Minnesota United FC three times each to round out the 34-game slate.

2017 home opponents: Atlanta United FC, Chicago Fire, Colorado Rapids, FC Dallas (2), Houston Dynamo, LA Galaxy, Minnesota United FC, Montreal Impact, New England Revolution, New York Red Bulls, Philadelphia Union, Portland Timbers, Real Salt Lake, San Jose Earthquakes, Seattle Sounders FC, Vancouver Whitecaps FC.

2017 road opponents: Colorado Rapids, Columbus Crew SC, D.C. United, FC Dallas, Houston Dynamo, LA Galaxy, Minnesota United FC (2), New York City FC, Orlando City SC, Portland Timbers, Real Salt Lake (2), San Jose Earthquakes, Seattle Sounders FC, Toronto FC, Vancouver Whitecaps FC.

All 34 matches on Sporting Kansas City’s MLS slate will be televised live, including the club’s season opener at D.C. United on March 4. The curtain raiser will be the first MLS match to air on FOX Sports Kansas City, the new television home of Sporting KC. Supporters will also have the option to stream local telecasts via the FOX Sports GO app or FOXSportsGo.com .

Sporting Kansas City is set to make nine national television appearances in 2017 – four on ESPN, four on FS1 and one on UniMas. The ESPN, FOX Sports and Univision networks enter the third year of their partnership with MLS and will collectively broadcast five matches at state-of-the-art Children’s Mercy Park, home to an 87-game sellout streak in MLS competition.

Following a record year for attendance and overall viewership, the 2017 broadcast schedule expands on the successes of 2016, capitalizing on strategic placement for MLS matches in order to bring league action to the broadest audiences ever while also creating a competitively balanced schedule for all 22 teams.

As in previous years, ESPN and FOX Sports will simulcast MLS matches on their Spanish language networks (ESPN Deportes and FOX Deportes) as well as their authenticated digital platforms (WatchESPN and FOX Sports GO). UniMas broadcasts will be available in English and Spanish both on television and streamed live on the Univision Deportes app.

After kicking off 2017 in the nation’s capital, Sporting Kansas City will play host to reigning MLS Supporters’ Shield and U.S. Open Cup champion FC Dallas in the club’s home opener on Saturday, March 11. Manager Peter Vermes’ men remain in Kansas City the following Saturday for a date with the San Jose Earthquakes before FIFA’s international break on the final weekend of March. Sporting KC’s next off-weekend won’t come until July, when Major League Soccer observes a break from July 7-16 for the CONCACAF Gold Cup. The team’s final off-weekend arrives Sept. 2-3 during the late-summer FIFA window.

The club’s first two FS1 matches come on consecutive game weeks – a high-profile trip to Toronto FC on March 31 followed by a home tilt with Colorado Rapids on April 9. An exciting month of May includes Sporting KC’s inaugural meeting at Minnesota United FC (May 7), the club’s first visit to Orlando City SC’s new soccer-specific stadium (May 13), and a home game against defending MLS Cup champion Seattle Sounders FC (May 17).

June begins with Minnesota United FC’s first trip to Children’s Mercy Park, the first of three ESPN telecasts in Kansas City. Vermes’ side will later make consecutive trips to California, facing San Jose on June 17 and the LA Galaxy on June 24.

Matches immediately following the Gold Cup break feature an inaugural showdown with Atlanta United FC on Aug. 6 at Children’s Mercy Park and the return visit to Seattle’s CenturyLink Field, where Sporting Kansas City suffered narrow elimination in the 2016 Western Conference Knockout Round.
Sporting Kansas City will return to Yankee Stadium to battle New York City FC on Sept. 6 before meeting Crew SC in Columbus four days later. The club will then host four of its final six regular season matches, including an ESPN clash with LA Galaxy on Sept. 24.

Week 33 will see every MLS team in action on the penultimate Sunday of the regular season. Five Western Conference matches will kick off concurrently at 4 p.m. on Oct. 15, including Sporting KC’s final home game against the Houston Dynamo. The 2017 regular season concludes with Decision Day on Oct. 22 as Sporting KC visits rivals Real Salt Lake in one of 11 games that will begin simultaneously at 3 p.m.

Outside of the MLS regular season, Sporting Kansas City will also compete in the 2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, a prestigious knockout competition that will introduce MLS participants in mid-June and culminate with the final in September. Sporting KC is a three-time U.S. Open Cup champion, having lifted the trophy in 2004, 2012 and 2015.

Sporting Kansas City will travel to Tucson, Ariz., for both phases of the 2017 preseason, presented by Children’s Mercy. The club will train at Kino Sports Complex from Jan. 23 – Feb. 7, then return for the Desert Diamond Cup from Feb. 15-25.

For more about the schedule, visit SportingKC.com.

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Piper wins close game with Bonner, 84-81

Photos by Brian Turrel

Bonner High School junior Jamison Jackson (22) battled for a rebound with Piper High School sophomore Brandon Jackson (35) in the first quarter of the boys’ basketball game played on Jan. 12 at Piper. Piper won the game 84 to 81. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Piper senior Jalen Taylor (11) threw down a dunk in the first quarter. The score was tied at 15 at the end of the first quarter.(Photo by Brian Turrel)

The Piper cheerleading squad encouraged the large crowd. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Jamison Jackson contested a shot by Jalen Taylor in the second quarter. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Piper senior J.J. Letcher (3) drove the ball in the second quarter. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Piper senior Eli Johnson (00) went for a layup, defended by Bonner junior Joshua Williams (21), in the second quarter. The score was tied at 35 at halftime. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Participants in the Piper Dance Clinic performed at halftime. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Participants in the Piper Dance Clinic performed at halftime. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Piper senior Terrell Hall (2) went for a layup in the third quarter. Piper led the game 65 to 59 at the end of the third quarter. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

J.J. Letcher knocked the ball away from Bonner senior Isaiah Singleton (10) on Singleton’s shot attempt in the fourth quarter. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

In an intense scramble on the floor for a loose ball in the fourth quarter, Coleton Oakes managed to flip the ball to a teammate to keep possession. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Bonner sophomore Keyon Thomas (23) ran into traffic as he attempted to drive to the basket in the fourth quarter. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Piper junior Daviance Covington attempted a short-range jumper in the fourth quarter, defended by Coleton Oakes and Bonner junior Jackson Poe (11). (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Brandon Jackson attempted a shot over Jackson Poe in the fourth quarter. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Late in the fourth quarter, the referee explained to Bonner head coach Dan Streit the reason a technical foul was assessed on a player on the Bonner bench. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Bonner’s pressure on a Piper inbounds pass resulted in a 5-second turnover. The resulting play narrowed Piper’s margin to two points with less than a minute to play. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Coleton Oakes made two free throws with 8.9 seconds to play to make the score Piper 82, Bonner 81. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Piper cheerleaders reacted to the final buzzer, signalling their team’s win in the hard-fought game. (Photo by Brian Turrel)

Weather forecast changes; ice storm warning to begin at 6 p.m. tonight

Residents flocked to Hen House grocery store near 81st and Parallel Parkway on Friday morning, before a predicted ice storm warning. The National Weather Service now has delayed the ice storm warning until 6 p.m. Friday. (Staff photo)

Residents flocked to Price Chopper grocery store near 77th and State Avemie on Friday morning, before a predicted ice storm warning. The National Weather Service now has delayed the ice storm warning until 6 p.m. Friday. (Staff photo)

The National Weather Service has changed its forecast for Wyandotte County, to begin an ice storm warning at 6 p.m. tonight.

The warning continues until midnight Sunday night, according to the weather service.

Light precipitation is possible this evening, with periods of freezing rain through Sunday, according to the weather service.

The heaviest periods of ice accumulation are expected to be Saturday night into Sunday morning.

A National Weather Service radar map showed that a storm was located to the southeast of the Kansas City area, near Nevada, Mo., and Clinton, Mo.

For more up-to-date weather information, visit www.weather.gov or listen to a weather radio.