T-Bones overwhelm Goldeyes, 11-1

The T-Bones won 11-1 over the Winnipeg Goldeyes in baseball action Thursday evening at the T-Bones Stadium in Kansas City, Kansas. The T-Bones play the Goldeyes again tonight. (Photo by Marie Nabors, Kansas City T-Bones)

The Kansas City T-Bones (56-32) dodged rain drops Thursday evening and defeated the Winnipeg Goldeyes (36-54) with a double-digit margin of victory.

The T-Bones bats were hot, as was starting pitching from left-handed pitcher Adam Bleday, who had a quality start, working six innings, giving up no runs, striking out four and allowing only three hits.

The assault on the Canadians started early.

In the T-Bones half of the first, Ryan Brett led off with a single up the middle and later stole second.

Colin Walsh followed with a single to left and advanced to second on the throw, which put runners in scoring position. With two outs, Noah Perio Jr. lined a double to right field, scoring Brett and Walsh to put the T-Bones up 2-0.

In the bottom of the fourth, Anthony Phillips singled to left, Brett lined a screaming shot to left that bounced off the wall for a double, then Mason Davis walked to load the bases.

Todd Cunningham followed with a well-hit ball deep to left that bounced off the wall and cleared the bases, scoring Brett, Davis and Phillips, and boosting KC’s lead to 5-0.

Next inning, more runs thanks to back-to-back RBIs deep in the order.

Perio Jr. reached base with a lead-off single, then Alay Lago hit a screaming one-hopper down the first base line for a double that brought home Perio Jr. and made it 6-0 KC. Phillips followed up with a single that scored Lago and made it 7-0 T-Bones.

In the bottom of the sixth, Davis led off with a double to left field, Cunningham walked, and Perio Jr. walked to load the bases.

With only one out, Adrian Nieto lined up the middle to score Davis from third and make it 8-0 KC. With a T-Bone still on every bag, Keith Curcio hit a bases-clearing double to right field making it 11-0 Kansas City.

The T-Bones were close to a shut-out that would have tied their largest margin of victory this season, but an error by shortstop Phillips allowed Winnipeg to score a run.

Reliever Pasquale Mazzaccoli retired the next two batters to end the game and KC won it 11-1. Bleday (2-1) racked up the win and Mitchell Lambson (8-5) got the loss.

Kansas City will meet Winnipeg again at 7:05 p.m. Friday for the second in a three-game series and the second game of a nine-game homestand.

Friday night is Sandlot Night, with a special appearance by Squints. Saturday night will feature post-game fireworks and Sunday is Bark at the Park.

Season, group tickets, mini-plans and nightly party suites are on sale now and can be purchased by visiting the box office at T-Bones Stadium. Call the box office at 913-328-5618 or purchase and print at 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.
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No. 14 Northeastern Oklahoma escapes KCKCC, 3-2, in volleyball opener

KCKCC freshman outside hitter Katelyn Mask (5) delivered a spike attempt in a 25-23 second game win over Northeastern Oklahoma Wednesday before the Blue Devils dropped the final three sets in a 3-2 loss. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Kansas City Kansas Community College’s young volleyball team got a valuable lesson in a heartbreaking 3-2 loss to nationally ranked Northeastern Oklahoma Wednesday.

“When you’ve got a team down 2-0, you have to be able to finish,” said KCKCC coach Mary Bruno-Ballou of the near upset of the No. 14 ranked team in NJCAA Division II play.

The loss came in the first of three home games in a span of five days as the Blue Devils play host to Park University JV Friday at 5 p.m. and Avila University Monday at 7 p.m.

Spurred on by a boisterous crowd led by other Blue Devil athletic teams and particularly the baseball team, the Lady Blue Devils won the first two games by identical 25-23 margins but then dropped the final three 25-22, 26-24 and 15-10.

“We played with a lot of freshmen,” said Bruno-Ballou, who had only two sophomores in the starting lineup because of the ineligibility of two other sophs. “Our crowd was great and really energized us but I think we may have worn down physically and probably mentally after being ahead 2-0.

“But we also had a lot of very good things happen,” she said. “The things we didn’t do well we’ll try to clean up in practice.”

KCKCC kicks off Jayhawk Conference play next Wednesday when the Blue Devils entertain Cloud County at 6:30 p.m. After playing in the Southeast Iowa Tournament in West Burlington the final weekend of the month, KCKCC will play host to defending NJCAA national champion Coffeyville Sept. 4.