Rain doesn’t stop Turner Days parade

The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. The Turner Teacher of the Year was honored at the parade. (Photo by Steve Rupert)

Saturday’s Turner Days parade went on as scheduled, after a brief morning rain.

“Dream Big” was the theme of this year’s parade.

The 33rd annual Turner Days festival, held at Steineger Field, 5800 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, Kansas, after the parade, will continue on Sunday.

Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, with a car show the featured Sunday event. Music and a pumpkin decorating contest are other events Sunday.

There is no admission charge to Turner Days. Food and concessions will be available for purchase.

The Turner Days schedule is on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/turnerdaysofficial/.

Sunday’s scheduled events include:
Sunday, Oct. 15:
8 a.m. – Car Show entry parking begins
8 a.m. – noon – Car Show Registration
9 a.m. – Olive Branch Ministries Service
10 a.m. – Booths open
10 a.m. – Church of the Risen Lamb
11 a.m. – Preschool – 2nd grade free Halloween activities (Pumpkin decorating and Costume Contests)
Noon – Sixth Grade Academy Singers
12:30 p.m. – Preschool – 2nd grade free Halloween activities (Pumpkin decorating and Costume Contests)
12:15 p.m. – Car Show judging begins
1:30 p.m. – Kansas City Tsuruoka Karate
2 p.m. – Campfire Songs by Midland Trail Elementary
2 p.m. – Preschool – 12th grade free Pumpkin Chuckin’ Contest
2:30 p.m. – Car Show Awards, and Silent Auction
2:30 p.m. – Kansas City Tsuruoka Karate
3 p.m. – Car Show ends
3 p.m. – Wood Band
5 p.m. – Booths close

The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. The Turner Board of Education was represented by this float. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
Unified Government Commissioner Jane Philbrook was one of the officials in the Turner Days parade Saturday. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
Mayor Mark Holland, right, and his campaign were walking in the Turner Days parade Saturday. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
David Alvey, a candidate for mayor, shook hands during the Turner Days parade on Saturday. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Little Mister and Miss Turner float was part of the Turner Days parade Saturday. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Little Mister and Miss Turner float was part of the Turner Days parade Saturday. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Little Mister and Miss Turner float was part of the Turner Days parade on Saturday. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included cheerleaders, as well as several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
The Turner Days parade on Saturday included several floats and parade entries. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
Bystanders watched the Turner Days parade Saturday. (Photo by Steve Rupert)
Bystanders watched the Turner Days parade on Saturday. (Photo by Steve Rupert)

Houston visits Sporting KC on Sunday

Major League Soccer’s dramatic stretch run continues Sunday when Sporting Kansas City (12-8-12, 48 points) squares off with rivals Houston Dynamo (12-10-10, 46 points) in the penultimate weekend of the 2017 regular season.

Sporting KC’s home finale at Children’s Mercy Park serves as the second of back-to-back games against Houston, with kickoff slated for 6:30 p.m. on FOX Sports Kansas City, FOX Sports Midwest, FOX Sports GO, ESPN 99.3 FM (English) and La Grande 1340 AM (Spanish).

A limited number of tickets for Sunday’s showdown are available at SeatGeek.com as Sporting KC looks to secure a club-record seventh straight berth in the MLS Cup Playoffs.

Additional in-game updates will be available via the Sporting KC Uphoria mobile app.

In a contest is rife with postseason implications, Sporting KC and Houston sit second and fifth in a crowded top half of the Western Conference.

Manager Peter Vermes’ men sit on 48 points – three behind leaders Vancouver Whitecaps FC – knowing a win on Sunday would clinch a top-four spot in the Western Conference and a home playoff game, while a draw would be enough to officially punch their ticket to the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs.

Houston, meanwhile, would seal a return to the postseason for the first time since 2013 with a victory of their own.

This weekend’s battle – one of five in the Western Conference kicking off concurrently at 6:30 p.m. – comes just four days after the Dynamo defeated Sporting KC 2-1 at BBVA Compass Stadium in a match that was rescheduled from Aug. 26 due to Hurricane Harvey.

Midfielder midfielder Jimmy Medranda’s stunning long-range blast fired Sporting KC ahead in the 33rd minute, but Houston roared back in the second half behind a Tomas Martinez strike and an own goal to extend their regular-season unbeaten run against Sporting KC to seven matches (4-0-3).

Sunday’s meeting will have a distinctly different look, as both teams will welcome back several players who were absent Wednesday on international duty.

Sporting KC will boast U.S. Men’s National Team trio Matt Besler, Benny Feilhaber and Graham Zusi in addition to Cape Verde midfielder Kevin Oliveira and Lebanon forward Soony Saad. Houston will be bolstered by the return of Honduran internationals Alberth Elis, Romell Quioto and Boniek Garcia as well as Panamanian defender Adolfo Machado.

On the injury front, Sporting KC goalkeeper Tim Melia is set to miss his second straight game after pulling his hamstring in a 1-1 draw at Minnesota United FC last Saturday.

Melia is a surefire MLS Goalkeeper of the Year candidate whose 0.78 goals against average in 2017 is the lowest in MLS history among goalkeepers with at least 30 games played. Eight-year veteran Andrew Dykstra filled in for Melia on Wednesday, making three saves in his first start for the club.

Sporting KC and Houston have met twice previously this season, as Vermes’ side emerged 2-0 victors in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Round of 16 on June 28 in Houston.

The Dynamo are visiting Kansas City for the first time in 2017, and will be encouraged by results in their recent travels to the world-class stadium.

Houston has avoided defeat in six straight regular-season trips to Kansas City, where Sporting KC last beat the Dynamo on Sept. 10, 2011. This streak excludes Sporting KC’s home wins in the 2012 and 2013 MLS Cup Playoffs and 2015 U.S. Open Cup.

The arrival of Besler and Zusi will boost a vaunted Sporting KC defense that has conceded just 27 goals in 32 games, eight fewer than any other club.

Besler and Opara have formed the stingiest center back partnership in MLS, while Zusi’s two-way dynamism is showcased by his 49 chances created, the second-most ever by a defender in a single regular season.

On the opposite sideline, first-year MLS forwards Elis and Quioto will strengthen a potent Houston attack prides itself on lightning-quick counter-attacks.

The 21-year-old Elis has tallied 10 goals in four assists in his first MLS season, and Quioto has added six goals and three assists of his own.

Both players scored for Honduras in a dramatic 3-2 World Cup qualifying win over Mexico on Tuesday – a result that vaulted Los Catrachos into an intercontinental playoff next month against Australia.

In defense, Machado has started and played every minute in all but one game for Houston, having missed Wednesday’s fixture after helping Panama to their first-ever World Cup berth the previous night in a 2-1 defeat of Costa Rica.

– Story from Sporting KC

Tornado watch dropped for Wyandotte County

A tornado watch that earlier was in effect through 1 a.m. has been dropped, according to the National Weather Service.

The Board of Public Utilities outage map reported 730 customers without power as of about 10:30 p.m. Saturday.

Earlier in the evening, about 5:50 p.m., there were about 1,008 customers without power in Kansas City, Kansas, according to the BPU outage map.

More than 1 inch of rain fell on Saturday evening.

Sunday’s forecast is sunny with a high near 61 and a north northwest wind of 9 to 11 mph, according to the weather service.