Sporting KC signs homegrown player

Sporting Kansas City has signed 19-year-old midfielder Wan Kuzain Wan Kamal as a homegrown player.

Kuzain, a product of the Sporting KC Academy and the ninth homegrown player in club history, has signed an MLS contract through 2020 with options for 2021 and 2022.

“Kuzain is a player who has come through our Academy and developed at an incredible rate,” Sporting KC manager Peter Vermes said. “He has an excellent understanding of his role in our model of play, and there is no doubt in our mind that he is deserving of a shot at the next level. As someone with a great attitude and mentality, Kuzain exudes many of the core values we have as a club. He has a very bright future ahead of him.”

A holding midfielder, Kuzain becomes the first Sporting KC homegrown signing to progress from the Sporting KC Academy to the Swope Park Rangers to the senior team.

“I’m extremely excited and thankful for this opportunity with Sporting KC,” Kuzain said. “This is something that all young players want to experience. It’s great to be a part of everything at the club, knowing that I moved from the Academy to the Rangers and now get my chance with the first team. I’m not just representing myself, I’m representing all of the Academy coaches and staff.”

Born to Malaysian parents in Carbondale, Illinois, Kuzain spent several years with St. Louis Scott Gallagher Soccer Club before joining the Sporting Kansas City Academy in August 2016.

He signed an Academy contract with the Rangers later that month, allowing him to play for both SPR and the Academy while retaining his amateur status. The midfielder finished the 2016-17 U.S. Soccer Development Academy season with Central Conference Best XI honors, tallying four goals in 20 appearances for the Sporting KC U-18s.

Kuzain continued to develop in 2017 with the Swope Park Rangers, where he helped Sporting KC’s USL affiliate to a second straight Western Conference championship. He debuted for the club last March and signed his first professional contract with the club in July, ending the campaign with 13 games played. His 91.3-percent passing accuracy last season ranked first in the USL among players with at least five appearances.

Kuzain has started four of the Rangers’ first five matches this season, completing 90.8 percent of his passes. SPR is currently tied for first place in the USL’s Western Conference with a 3-1-1 record.

As a youth, Kuzain trained with the United States U-17 Men’s National Team in 2013 and 2014 as well as Dutch club Feyenoord in late 2015.

Major League Soccer established the homegrown player initiative in 2007, allowing teams to promote youth academy players to professional contracts. These players must meet homegrown player criteria, including participation in the club’s youth system and residence in the team’s Homegrown territory.

– Story from Sporting KC

Kindergarten Roundup to be Thursday

Kindergarten Roundup will be Thursday, April 19, in the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools.

Each elementary school is planning a session for parents and guardians to enroll children.

Times vary from school to school.

Parents may call the schools, as some of the schools have special instructions for Kindergarten Roundup.

Parents or guardians should bring as many of these items as possible: state-issued birth certificate, current immunization records, proof of a recent physical, proof of parent’s address such as a utility or gas bill, and mortgage agreement with the parent’s name on it.

For more information, including the times of Kindergarten Roundup and the phone numbers of the schools, visit http://kckps.org/index.php/kindergarten-roundup.

Roofer temporarily banned from doing business in Kansas

A Wichita roofer has been temporarily banned from doing business in Kansas by two court orders while lawsuits alleging violations of consumer protection laws are pending, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said.

Energy Guard Midwest, LLC, of Wichita, is temporarily banned from doing business in Kansas. District Judge Kevin Berens entered temporary restraining orders last week in both Sheridan and Thomas County district courts prohibiting the company from acting as a roofing contractor or a general contractor in the state. The company is allowed to complete roofing and construction services currently under contract under the supervision of the attorney general’s office. The orders were agreed to by the defendant.

The lawsuits allege that the defendant took payment from consumers for roofing services in Thomas and Sheridan counties, but failed to perform the work and then failed to refund the consumers’ down payments.

The allegations constitute violations of the Kansas Roofing Registration Act (KRRA) and Kansas Consumer Protection Act (KCPA). The cases are Sheridan County District Court No. 2018-CV-4 and Thomas County District Court No. 2018-CV-10. A copy of the attorney general’s lawsuits and temporary restraining orders are available at www.ag.ks.gov/roofer-enforcement.

Schmidt also announced he has entered into consent judgments with eight other roofing contractors for violations of the KRRA. The settlements require the contractors to pay civil penalties for KRRA violations. They also require the contractors to comply with the KRRA when providing roofing services in the future. The eight roofing contractors fined:

• Octavio Arredondo dba J&A Roofing, Seward County District Court, Case No. 2018-CV-47
• Andrew Conklin, dba Andy’s Exterior Solutions, Leavenworth County District Court, Case No. 2018-CV-86
• Frontline Roofing, LLC, Johnson County District Court, Case No. 2018-CV-1632
• Gary Glacken, dba GTL Construction, Geary County District Court, Case No. 2018-CV-64
• Neal Property Management, LLC, Sedgwick County District Court, Case No. 2018-CV-706-OT
• James Ryan dba James Ryan Remodeling, Shawnee County District Court, Case No. 2018-CV-276
• Gabriel Sanchez, dba Sanchez Construction LLC, dba Sanchez Construction GZ, Inc., Riley County District Court, Case No. 2018-CV-46
• Randy L. Smith, Reece L. Smith, dba Smith Construction, Cloud County District Court, Case No. 2018-CV-15

In each case, Schmidt alleged the defendants engaged in advertising, soliciting or performing roofing contractor services in Kansas without registering with the attorney general’s office as required by the KRRA. Copies of the consent judgments are available at www.ag.ks.gov/roofer-enforcement.

Schmidt reminded consumers to make sure roofing contractors are properly registered before signing any contract or having any work done. Consumers should request a copy of their roofer’s registration certificate and then should check the attorney general’s consumer protection website at www.InYourCornerKansas.org to confirm that the roofer’s registration is in good standing, according to the attorney general.