T-Bones sign veteran infielder Lemon

The Kansas City T-Bones have signed Marcus Lemon to a contract for the 2017 season.

Lemon, 28 (06-03-88), is a 5-foot-11 and 175-pound infielder from Eustis, Fla. He spent the majority of the 2016 season — his 11th as a professional — at double-A Birmingham (67 games), as well as 17 games at triple-A Charlotte, both in the Chicago White Sox organization.

In a combined 84 games, Lemon batted .219 with 61 hits, 29 RBIs and 24 runs scored. Although he played every defensive position last season except pitcher and catcher, his main position was shortstop, where he had a .944 fielding percentage (four errors in 163 2/3 innings) at Charlotte.

“I’m very excited to have a player with this level of experience,” said T-Bones manager Joe Calfapietra.

The Texas Rangers selected Lemon, who’s a son of former major-league outfielder Chet Lemon, in the fourth round of the 2006 June MLB Amateur Draft out of Eustis High School.

He’s played for four major-league organizations including Texas, Atlanta, Detroit and Chicago, reaching triple-A with the White Sox and Detroit. Lemon is a career .268 hitter with 1,012 hits, 364 RBIs and 508 runs scored in 1,094 games.

The Kansas City T-Bones now have 11 players — five pitchers — signed for 2017.

The T-Bones open the 2017 regular season at home on May 19 against Lincoln.

– Story from Matt Fulks, T-Bones

Broadcast team announced for Sporting KC

Sporting Kansas City has announced the club’s broadcast team for the 2017 season on FOX Sports Kansas City.

Nate Bukaty returns as the play-by-play commentator, while Sporting KC welcomes Matt Lawrence as a color analyst and new broadcast host and sideline reporter Jillian Carroll, according to the Sporting KC announcement.

Lawrence spent nine years playing in the English Football League Championship during a 20-year playing career. Born in Northampton, England, Lawrence attended and played soccer at Hartwick College in Oneonta, New York, before returning home to join Grays Athletic of the Isthmian League in 1995.

He moved to League One side Wycombe Wanderers FC in 1996 and received a transfer to Fulham FC the following season, making 60 appearances for the West London side before returning to Wycombe in 1998. Lawrence made 63 appearances, adding four goals for Wycombe between 1998 and 2000 and was transferred back to London, this time to Millwall FC.

Lawrence and Millwall won promotion to the EFL Championship as League One champions in his first season with the club. He spent six years with Millwall, making 228 appearances – including 183 in the championship.

In 2004, Lawrence was captain at Millwall as the team went to its first FA Cup Final in club history. As only the second team outside the Premier League to reach the final since 1982, the Lions came up against Manchester United on May 22, 2004, falling 3-0 following a first-half goal from Cristiano Ronaldo and a brace in the second half from Ruud van Nistelrooy.

Millwall qualified for the 2004-05 UEFA Cup through their FA Cup Final appearance, with Lawrence playing every minute as his side was eliminated in the first round over two legs by Hungarian champions Ferencvaros.

Following the 2005-06 season, Lawrence moved eight miles south to join Crystal Palace FC, where he made 134 appearances in all competitions. At the conclusion of the 2009-10 season, Lawrence’s contract with the Eagles expired and he enjoyed stints with Gillingham FC and Whitehawk FC in the latter stages of his career.

Lawrence spent 2016 as a color analyst for Sky Sports’ coverage of Major League Soccer and has previously written a regular column for UK-based newspaper, the Daily Mirror.

“I’m very much looking forward to getting started at Sporting KC two decades after leaving the U.S. having graduated from Hartwick College,” Lawrence said. “I was lucky enough to play a lengthy professional soccer in England. After touring the facilities in Kansas City I know the infrastructure is in place for an exciting 2017 season, and I’m excited to play a role in that.”

Carroll has stayed local for her professional career, spending time as a sideline reporter for the Kansas City Chiefs, FC Kansas City and the Kansas City Comets.

Born in New York and raised in Kansas City, Carroll played college soccer at the University of Northern Iowa before earning a master’s degree from the University of Missouri – Kansas City. As a youth player, Carroll spent time in the Olympic Development Program in Kansas while playing soccer at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Overland Park.

Since graduating from Northern Iowa, Carroll has spent eight years coaching youth soccer in Kansas City, and has coached the Kansas Olympic Development Program for one year. Carroll currently holds a U.S. Soccer Federation E License.

In her role with the Kansas City Chiefs, Carroll worked with the NFL Play 60 youth outreach program and also served as a Community Correspondent to help promote the club throughout the city. Carroll won an Emmy Award in 2015 for her “Chiefs Cheerleader Calendar Special” piece.

“I’m thrilled to join Sporting KC and continue growing the game I love,” Carroll said. “I’m passionately invested in this game, and admire the growth Sporting KC has encouraged over the past several years. I’m honored to have the opportunity to be a part of Sporting KC as the Broadcast Host and Club Ambassador, it’s a dream come true.”

Bukaty returns for his third season as the voice of Sporting KC, having begun calling games for the club in 2015. Bukaty has co-hosted The Border Patrol on Sports Radio 810 WHB since 2007, and continues to do so in conjunction to his role with Sporting KC.

A 1998 graduate of the University of Kansas, Bukaty has worked with KU athletics extensively in the past, including roles with the Kansas women’s basketball team and the Kansas football team. Bukaty is from Kansas City, Kan., and is a graduate of Bishop Ward High School.
– Information from Sporting KC

Wyandotte County students receive scholarships at Emporia State

Emporia State University has awarded more than $3.5 million in scholarship funds to help more than 1,700 students from Kansas, 23 other states and 32 foreign countries realize their educational dreams during the 2016-2017 academic year.

Students from the Wyandotte County area and the scholarships they received:

• Hannah Baughman of Kansas City, Kan., Presidential-Transfer Scholarship.
• Chloe Bridge of Kansas City, Kan., city of Emporia grant.
• Kate Dorian of Kansas City, Kan., L. A. Parke Scholarship and Presidential-Transfer Scholarship.
• Deidra Elijah of Kansas City, Kan., Breidenthal Scholars Program for KCKCC Education Scholarship.
• Jessie Farnsworth of Bonner Springs, Kan., Presidential-Transfer Scholarship.
• Alyssa Grissom of Kansas City, Kan., Leona M. Goodwin Memorial Scholarship and Presidential-Transfer Scholarship.
• Cathleen Grissom of Kansas City, Kan., Virginia L. Smith Scholarship.
• Tyler Hill of Kansas City, Kan., Albert H. and Lois S. Fitzgerrel Scholarship, George and Leta Swiercinsky Music Education Scholarship, Mildred Fulhage Music Scholarship and Presidential-Transfer Scholarship.
• Raymond Horvat of Kansas City, Kan., Presidential-Transfer Scholarship, Shepherd University Scholars Fund and Valeta J. and Warren E. Ives Scholarship.
• Jordan Jackson of Bonner Springs, Kan., Evans Family Scholarship, Everette Ross Barr Scholarship and Presidential-Transfer Scholarship.
• Ana Morales of Kansas City, Kan., Leona Sneed Dillard and Emil L. Dillard Scholarship Fund and Pauline Henderson Memorial Scholarship.
• Brian Mosier of Kansas City, Kan., John W. Carlson Graduate Award in Mathematics.
• Laura Pack of Kansas City, Kan., Lee and Marjorie Nelson Scholarship, Richard and Inez Owen Business Scholarship and Single Parents with Children Scholarship Fund.
• Samantha Reeves of Kansas City, Kan., Virginia L. Smith Scholarship.
• Meghan Rice of Kansas City, Kan., Breidenthal Scholars Program for KCKCC Education Scholarship and Virginia L. Smith Scholarship.
• Courtney Romero of Kansas City, Kan., Emporia Theatre Guild Fund, Frances M. Stefano Memorial Fund, Golden Patrons Scholarship and Presidential-Transfer Scholarship.
• Christopher Schinzel of Bonner Springs, Kan., Edwin J. Brown Graduate Scholarship.
• Brianna Shively of Kansas City, Kan., Jennifer (Russell) Diel and Kim (Gatescranz) Shannon Chi Omega Scholarship and Virginia L. Smith Scholarship.
• Jodi Smith of Kansas City, Kan., Virginia L. Smith Scholarship.
• Emma Stucki of Bonner Springs, Kan., Louise Porter Memorial Scholarship.
• JaShawn Wallace of Kansas City, Kan., James Patterson Teacher Education Scholarships.
• Jeneice Waters of Kansas City, Kan., Breidenthal Scholars Program for KCKCC Education Scholarship.
• Jessica Wayne of Kansas City, Kan., Galen and Dorothy Milsap Athletic Scholarship and William and Aloha Preston Accounting Scholarship.
• Linelle Wilson of Kansas City, Kan., Beth Schnatterly Muilenburg Memorial Scholarship, Breidenthal Scholars Program for KCKCC Education Scholarship, Marge Potter Education Scholarship and Virginia L. Smith Scholarship.