GM Fairfax gives $100,000 to six Kansas City nonprofit agencies

General Motors Fairfax officials, representatives of nonprofit agencies, state legislators and Mayor David Alvey were present today for an announcement of a $100,000 donation to six community nonprofit agencies. (Photo from General Motors Fairfax)

Today, General Motors Fairfax Assembly and Stamping presented six Kansas City-based nonprofit organizations with $100,000 in Community Impact Grants funded by GM Corporate Giving.

Bill Kulhanek, plant executive director, and Dwayne Hawkins, UAW Local 31 shop chair, welcomed nonprofit leaders and government officials to the breakfast event. Kansas City, Kansas, Mayor David Alvey spoke at the event.

Mayor Alvey thanked General Motors for being a great corporate citizen, for its financial commitment to the local community and for the many volunteer hours contributed by the plant’s employees.

The GM Community Impact Grants Program makes possible a social impact strategy for GM plant communities that shows GM is a corporate citizen leader to their employees and in their local community, according to a company spokesman.

Kansas City Community Impact Grant recipients:

Blue River Watershed Association – $10,000
Harvesters – $10,000
KC STEM Alliance – $10,000
Social Impact Technology and Engineering – $10,000
United Way of Wyandotte County – $50,000
Veterans Community Project – $10,000

– Story and photo from GM Fairfax

KCKCC’s Miller shares lead in Ottawa golf tournament

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Led by a standout performance by Zach Miller, Kansas City Kansas Community College will go into today’s final round of the Ottawa University Invitational golf tournament tied for third.

A sophomore from Greeley, Kansas, Miller fired a 2-over par 74 Monday to share first place with Cameron Cross of Ottawa in the 36-hole tourney being played at Eagle Bend Golf Club in Lawrence.

Host Ottawa has a 10-shot lead in the team standings with a 307 four-man score but there’s a four-team battle for second place.

Southwestern is second at 317, two shots in front of both KCKCC and Rockhurst B at 319 with Kansas Wesleyan fifth at 321. Bethel (327), Rockhurst C (336) and Ottawa B (347) round out the rest of the field.

Sophomore Harry Welsh of Olathe Northwest tied for 10th at 80 with Immaculata sophomore Evin Wheaton tied for 13th at 81 and freshman Carmen Riley of Liberal deadlocked for 19th to round out the KCKCC scoring.

Garrett Clark of KCKCC is 31st at 84, Garrett Scott is tied for 35th at 87 and Aiden McClellan of Tonganoxie shares 37th at 88. All three are freshmen.

The tourney is the first of the year for KCKCC. The Blue Devils were rained out of their scheduled opener in the Southwestern Iowa Invitational at Creston last Friday.

T-Bones blast St. Paul 11-4 to win first game of championship series


The Kansas City T-Bones snapped up a win in the first game of the best-of-five American Association Championship Series on Tuesday night in St. Paul, Minnesota.

The T-Bones defeated the Saints 11-4. The victory was powered by two separate two-run home runs from former St. Paul Saint Noah Perio Jr., a solo home run by Adrian Nieto and 20 hits on the night.

Saints starting pitcher Chris Nunn (8-3, 2.69) had a rough first inning. Ryan Brett led off the game with a double down the left field line. Just three batters later, Perio Jr. smashed a two-run home run to give the T-Bones a 2-0 lead.

Kansas City continued the assault in the second. Three singles and a double kept the line moving and kept the runs coming.

Alay Lago hit a lead-off single to right, followed by a Keith Curcio strikeout. Anthony Phillips then singled to left and Danny Hayes struck out. Ryan Brett singled to nearly the same spot in left field, which drove home Lago. Mason Davis then singled down the right field line to score Brett and Phillips. Todd Cunningham struck out to end the inning, but the T-Bones had a significant 5-0 lead over the Saints.

In the bottom of the second, the Saints put their mark on the board. Dan Motl walked, stole second, and came home on an infield single by Joey Wong.

In the third, Lago singled, moved up to third on a Curcio single, then scored the sixth run of the game for the T-Bones as Phillips reached on a two-out error by the third baseman.

Matt Solter (3-5, 4.72) came in to relieve Chris Nunn in the fourth. Davis reached after being hit by a pitch. With Cunningham up to bat, Davis moved to second on an error by the catcher. Cunningham then hit into a fielder’s choice, but an error by the first baseman allowed Davis to score.

The sixth inning saw the T-Bones break it wide open. Cunningham doubled, then Perio Jr. crushed his second two-run home run of the night to make it 9-1 Kansas City. Nieto followed with a double to left center and was brought home by a Lago single, giving the T-Bones a massive 10-1 lead.

In the bottom of the seventh, Kevin Hill (1-1, 4.13) came in for relief of T-Bones starter Barrett Astin. Hill hit the first batter, Justin O’Conner, putting him on base. He moved up to second on a single by Motl, then scored on an RBI single by Wong to make it 10-2 KC. A fielder’s choice by Kyle Barrett later brought home Motl for the Saints’ third run of the game.

A solo home run by Nieto in the top of the eighth made it 11-3 T-Bones.

Adam Bleday (2-1, 4.88) worked the eighth for the T-Bones, retiring the inning 1-2-3. Kansas City threatened by loading the bases with two outs in the top of the ninth but weren’t able to bring anyone home.

Bleday continued into the ninth, walking lead-off batter Motl and the next two batters. Motl was then brought home on a sacrifice fly to left by Barrett. But the T-Bones were able to hold the Saints from anything else and went on to win it with a final of 11-4.

Kansas City plays the second game of the series at St. Paul at 7:05 p.m. Wednesday in St. Paul.

They will be off Thursday to travel back to KC and home at 7:05 p.m. Friday evening the best-of-five series. All tickets are $8 and can be purchased at the box office or tbonesbaseball.com.

The game is aired online on the T-Bones Network with the voice of the T-Bones, Dan Vaughan Jr., at http://mixlr.com/t-bones-baseball/.

– Story from T-Bones