Casino gaming revenues increase at Hollywood Casino

Casino gaming revenues increased by about $4 million during the past year at the Hollywood Casino in Kansas City, Kansas.

Kansas Lottery officials reported today that revenues at the Hollywood Casino increased from $144.5 million in fiscal year 2017 to $148.7 million in fiscal year 2018.

The casino has reported a steady increase every year since it opened in February of 2012, according to casino gaming revenue data from the Kansas Lottery. The casino reported $124.9 million in fiscal year 2013, its first full year of operation.

June gaming revenues at Hollywood Casino were $12.4 million, as compared to $12.5 million for May.

Keith Kocher, director of program assurance and integrity for the Kansas Lottery, reported at today’s Kansas Lottery Commission meeting that revenues at Hollywood Casino were up for this June, in comparison to last June.

He also reported that revenues at all Kansas state-owned casinos were up a total of 9 percent for the fiscal year, with Hollywood increasing 2.9 percent; Boot Hill, Dodge City, Kansas, 2.4 percent; and Kansas Star Casino, Mulvane, Kansas, 2.25 percent.

The gaming revenue from the casinos resulted in a transfer to the state of $88.9 million this fiscal year, Kocher said. Of that amount, $32.7 million was from the Hollywood Casino, $40 million was from the Kansas Star Casino, $9 million was from the Boot Hill Casino and $7.1 million was from the Kansas Crossing Casino near Pittsburg, Kansas. The Kansas Crossing Casino opened in March of 2017.

The Unified Government receives 3 percent of the casino gaming revenues at Hollywood Casino, which totaled $4.46 million during fiscal year 2018, according to the Kansas Lottery report.

Since its opening in 2012, the Hollywood Casino has sent $26.7 million to the UG, according to the report.

Terry Presta, executive director of the Kansas Lottery, said it was a record lottery ticket sales year, with an all-time high of $283.2 million in sales for the Kansas Lottery.

A total of $163.7 million, combined from the casinos and lottery sales revenues, was transferred to the state during this fiscal year, according to lottery officials. About $74.7 million was transferred to the state through traditional lottery ticket sales revenue and $88.9 million from the casino revenue.

The Kansas Lottery currently is working on the process for putting instant lottery ticket machines in locations such as convenience stores, diners and restaurants, according to Presta. The legislation to authorize the instant ticket machines passed in the last legislative session.

He said he did not expect the instant lottery ticket machines to be in place until late in the 2019 fiscal year.

KCK student named to dean’s list

Patricia Telhorst of Kansas City, Kansas, has been named to the spring semester dean’s list at Simpson College.

Students on the dean’s list have at least a 3.7 grade point average.

Simpson College is in Indianola, Iowa, near Des Moines. Founded in 1860 by members of the United Methodist Church, Simpson College has 1,300 full-time undergraduate students and about 400 part-time students.

T-Bones cash in on two errors in 2-1 win

The Kansas City T-Bones found a way to pull out a 2-1 win against the Lincoln Saltdogs in Lincoln on Tuesday night at Haymarket Park despite not scoring an earned run in the win.

Kansas City took advantage of two catastrophic errors in the second and seventh innings to seal the series-clinching win.

In the top of the second, the T-Bones jumped out to an early 1-0 lead, thanks to a key error by Lincoln.

With two outs, Keith Curcio races to second on a double to put the T-Bones in scoring position. At the next at bat, Dexter Kjerstad reached first on a throwing error by the third basemen Christian Ibarra, allowing Curcio to score an unearned run from second base.

The Saltdogs responded, setting the bottom of the second inning on fire. Three straight singles by Smith, Bennet, and Oduber allowed Smith to score, tying the game 1-1, heading to the third inning.

Another heartbreaking error by Lincoln gave Kansas City the go-ahead run in the top of the seventh.

With two outs and Adrian Nieto on third base, Mason Davis hit a pop fly to shallow right field that looked like it would end the inning, but Angel Reyes dropped the ball to allow Nieto to race home to score and Davis to stride into second for a 2-1 T-Bones lead.

The T-Bones bullpen had to work out of two tough spots in the late innings to help secure the 32nd win of the season.

Marcus Crescentini worked out of a jam in the eighth after the first two batters reached base, keeping the game at 2-1. Joe Filomeno worked the ninth and faced the winning run at the plate. After retiring the first batter with ease, the left-handed pitcher walked the next batter then got the second out of the inning. Cesar Valera hit a fly ball to the warning track for the third out to notch the save.

Tommy Collier (6-1) pitched a brilliant game in Lincoln, tossing seven innings and allowing six hits and one earned run. Collier now leads the team with six wins, posting a 4.41 ERA. Joe Filomeno picked up his first save on the season, pitching a scoreless ninth inning for Kansas City.

Saltdogs pitcher Eric Wooten (1-4) pitched a fantastic game, despite lackadaisical defense. He pitched seven innings, allowing six hits and giving up two unearned runs that put him in position to become tonight’s losing pitcher.

The T-Bones are back in the winning circle, and have gained a game on the first place Sioux City Explorers who lost Tuesday night.

Kansas City is now 32-17 and find themselves 4.5 games back on the South Division lead.

The Saltdogs lost their second straight game, falling to 27-22, and are now 10 games back in the South Division race.

The T-Bones and Saltdogs continue their three-game series Wednesday, July 10, at 6:45 p.m. in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Individual tickets, season, group, mini-plans and nightly party suites are on sale and can be purchased by visiting the box office at T-Bones Stadium or www.tbonesbaseball.com. Box office hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

The T-Bones’ games are airing on the T-Bones Broadcast Network, http://mixlr.com/t-bones-baseball/.

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