KCK student participates in dance program at K-State

Jazmine Johnson, a freshman in pre-journalism and communications from Kansas City, Kansas, is participating in “SpringDance ’18” at Kansas State University.

Johnson is a dancer in the program, which features K-State students performing original choreography by dance faculty.

Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 6, and Saturday, April 7, at McCain Auditorium on the K-State campus in Manhattan, Kansas. It is a production of the university’s School of Music, Theatre and Dance. Tickets are available at ksu.universitytickets.com.

Three homicide victims identified

Three victims of homicides discovered at 10:15 a.m. April 3 in the 1100 block of Tenny have been identified, according to Kansas City, Kansas, police.

The three victims died from apparent gunshot wounds, according to police.

A police spokesman stated that the victims were identified as Edward A. Rawlins, 51; David C. Rawlins, 46; and Addrin C. Coats, 40. All three men were residents of Kansas City, Kansas, police said.

Police responded to a request to check on a person who was unresponsive on April 3, and discovered a man deceased inside a home in the 1100 block of Tenny, according to a spokesman. As officers checked the residence, they found two other males who were deceased, the spokesman stated.

The Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the case. Anyone with information is asked to call the TIPS hotline at 816-474-TIPS.

National Pro Fastpitch scheduled for July 9-10 in KCK

The Kansas City T-Bones and National Pro Fastpitch will hold a two-game series between the USSSA Pride and Aussie Spirit July 9 and 10 at T-Bones Stadium in Kansas City, Kansas.

This is the fourth year in a row the T-Bones have hosted an NPF series after featuring the USSSA Pride and Texas Charge in 2017.

The USSSA Pride team roster is led by two-time Olympian and reigning back-to-back-to-back NPF MVP Kelly Kretschman out of the University of Alabama.

She is joined by Sierra Romero, the 2016 NCAA Player of the Year at the University of Michigan and the 2017 NPF homerun and RBI leader and Jessica Burroughs, the 1st overall draft pick by the Pride out of Florida State and the 2017 ACC pitcher of the year and First Team NFCA All-American.

The Aussie Spirit roster features Stacey Porter, captain of the Australian National Team and a Olympic Bronze and Silver medal winner.

The Australian team also includes Taylah Tsitsikronis, with two seasons of NPF experience with the Pennsylvania Rebellion and the Chicago Bandits and was the first Aussie Spirit player to sign for 2018. Rachel Lack, out of the University of Hawaii and veteran Aussie Spirit star, also is part of the roster coming to Kansas City.

Monday night’s game will feature a pre-game tailgate party in the parking lot with food trucks and an appearance by the Falcon Skydivers.

“We’re thrilled to host these world class athletes and the top women’s pro players in the world at T-Bones Stadium this summer. Our stadium is the perfect venue for this series and we’re glad to bring this showcase event to Kansas City, KS and our metro area overall,” said Chris Browne, T-Bones vice president and general manager.

Following each game both teams will be available for autographs and to meet and greet fans in attendance at the ballpark. Gates will open at 6 p.m. and first pitch is at 7:05 p.m. for both nights.

“We’re unbelievably excited to welcome the Aussie Spirit to the midwest this summer and to T-Bones Stadium, especially. With an attendance record of over 15,000 during the Pride series last year, we can’t wait to be able to give these incredibly talented Aussie athletes the stage to perform in front of an even bigger crowd this year,” added Jeremy McDowell, executive vice president, USSSA.

Tickets for both nights are available now at the T-Bones Stadium Box Office, by calling 913-328-5618 or at TBonesBaseball.com.

Home opening night for Kansas City is May 22 when the T-Bones play host to Gary SouthShore at T-Bones Stadium at 7:05 p.m.

– Story from T-Bones