At the Levee Fest

Bicyclists, runners and walkers went on the Armourdale Levee Trail on Saturday, June 1, at fourth annual Levee Fest. June 1 also was National Trails Day. The festival, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 555 River Park Drive, celebrated the opening of the Armourdale Levee Trail extension near Kansas Avenue and the Kansas River in Kansas City, Kansas. The event was sponsored by several organizations, including the Armourdale Renewal Association and the Unified Government Parks and Recreation Department. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Booths and activities were at the Armourdale Levee Fest on Saturday, June 1. The event was from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
The Armourdale Levee Trail extension was open for walkers, runners and bicyclists on Saturday, June 1. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Mayor David Alvey brought the scissors to a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Armourdale Levee Trail extension on Saturday. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Staffing a registration table at the Levee Fest was Maddie McNerthney, foreground. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Lucas Behrens staffed a table on the levee, handing out water and passports to bicyclists, runners and walkers on the trail. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
The Kansas City Latin Jazz Orchestra performed Saturday at the Armourdale Levee Fest. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
More scenes from the Armourdale Levee Fest on Saturday. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
More scenes from the Armourdale Levee Fest on Saturday. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Activities at the Levee Fest included soccer. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
More scenes from the Armourdale Levee Fest on Saturday. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
More scenes from the Armourdale Levee Fest on Saturday. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
More scenes from the Armourdale Levee Fest on Saturday. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
More scenes from the Armourdale Levee Fest on Saturday. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
More scenes from the Armourdale Levee Fest on Saturday. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Kite-flying at the Levee Fest on Saturday. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
More scenes from the Armourdale Levee Fest on Saturday. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
More activities from the Armourdale Levee Fest on Saturday. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
More scenes from the Armourdale Levee Fest on Saturday. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
More scenes from the Armourdale Levee Fest on Saturday. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
The Kansas City Latin Jazz Orchestra performed Saturday at the Armourdale Levee Fest. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
The Kansas City Latin Jazz Orchestra performed Saturday at the Armourdale Levee Fest. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
The Kansas City Latin Jazz Orchestra performed Saturday at the Armourdale Levee Fest. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
The Kansas City Latin Jazz Orchestra performed Saturday at the Armourdale Levee Fest. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

T-Bones fall to RailCats Friday, play again tonight

Kansas City’s offense was cold for a second-straight night, as they dropped their third straight game. The T-Bones struggled to make the RailCats pay when they had runners on base, falling to Gary SouthShore, 7-1, on Friday evening.

The RailCats (7-6) attacked first with Wilfredo Gimenez, launching a solo home run off of Kansas City starter Dustin Hurlbutt (0-2) to take a quick 1-0 lead in the top of the second. Then, Gary SouthShore struck again in the top of the fourth, when Andy De Jesus doubled, scoring two runs with one out to center field to make the T-Bones’ deficit 3-0.

The T-Bones (7-6) got their offense going in the bottom of the sixth when Ramsey Romano knocked a bloop single into center field. With one out, Darnell Sweeney slapped an RBI-double that scored Romano and got Kansas City on the board, trailing 3-1.

The Railcats, however, answered the T-Bones run with a run of their own in the top of the seventh with an RBI single by Tom Walraven, as they extended their lead to three runs.

The Railcats increased their lead even further with an RBI double from Sean Guida, to make it 5-1 in the top of the eighth. In the top of the ninth Gary picked up two more runs with a two run home run from Danny De La Calle to make it 7-1.

The T-Bones struggled to convert when they had base runners, leaving seven stranded as a result. Kansas City only managed to get a run after Gary’s starting pitcher Robbie Coursel (2-0) exited the game in the sixth inning.

The T-Bones and Railcats are back in action on Saturday, June 1st, at 7:05 p.m. as Kansas City tries to even the series. Saturday night will include post-game fireworks with the gates opening at 6 p.m.

The game can be heard on the T-Bones Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 6:40 p.m. T-Bones Live Pre-Game show will air at 6:15 p.m. on Facebook Live.

Full and half-season 2019 ticket packages as well as mini plans are on sale online at www.tbonesbaseball.com or by calling 913-328-5618 or by visiting the Saint Luke’s Box Office between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Group ticket sales are also on sale.

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Sporting plays tonight in Houston

A pair of familiar foes will write the newest chapter of their rivalry on Saturday when Sporting Kansas City (3-5-5, 14 points) ventures south to face the Houston Dynamo (7-3-2, 23 points) at BBVA Compass Stadium.

The Western Conference battle will kick off at 7:30 p.m. with three hours of live coverage on FOX Sports Kansas City, FOX Sports Midwest Plus and FOX Sports GO beginning at 7 p.m. Sports Radio 810 WHB and ESPN Deportes KC 1480 AM will air live radio broadcasts, while the Sporting KC App will provide additional in-game updates.

The start of June marks the end of a wild week for Sporting, who will play their third game in seven days after experiencing a full spectrum of emotions in two recent contests at Children’s Mercy Park.

Johnny Russell bagged a sensational hat-trick in a riveting 3-2 victory over Seattle Sounders FC on Sunday, but the LA Galaxy curbed Sporting’s momentum with a 2-0 triumph on Wednesday for their first win in Kansas City since 2007.

Manager Peter Vermes’ men stare down the gauntlet of four straight MLS away matches throughout June, not to mention a U.S. Open Cup visit to Minnesota United FC on June 12.

Occupying 11th place in the standings and four points below the seventh and final playoff spot, Sporting is the only Western Conference side without a road win this season and will be eager to exorcise their travel struggles in the days and weeks ahead.

After winning the Open Cup but missing the playoffs in 2018, head coach Wilmer Cabrera has Houston looking like a legitimate postseason contender.

The Dynamo have 23 points on the season, occupying fourth place in the West, and boast an unbeaten 6-0-2 record at home. Striker Mauro Manotas (six goals, four assists) and winger Alberth Elis (four goals, six assists) have each accounted for exactly half of Houston’s 20 goals this year. Playmaker Memo Rodriguez, meanwhile, is piecing together his best season as a pro with five goals and two assists.

Saturday’s task may be daunting, but Sporting will be buoyed by the fact that they swept the 2018 regular season series against Houston.

Following an epic 3-2 home victory in which the hosts erased a 2-0 halftime deficit, Sporting went into BBVA Compass Stadium and grinded out a 1-0 win last August behind a first career assist from 16-year-old Gianluca Busio. The Dynamo did prevail in last year’s Open Cup quarterfinals, however, and Manotas tallied four goals in his three appearances versus Sporting in 2018.

Few MLS teams share a more intriguing head-to-head history this decade than Sporting and Houston.

Since 2011, the clubs have met 30 times in all competitions-Sporting leads by the slimmest of margins with an 11-10-9 record-and squared off in a slew of high-stakes battles. That includes four editions of the MLS Cup Playoffs (2011-2013, 2017) and each of the last four Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cups dating back to 2015. Sporting knocked off Houston en route to the 2013 MLS Cup and Open Cup titles in 2015 and 2017, while the Dynamo claimed a win over Vermes’ men on their way to lifting the 2018 Open Cup.

Sporting’s team selection on Saturday will be complicated by two factors: fixture congestion and player availability.

Playing its third game in a week, the club also has seven players listed on the injury report. Long-term absentees Roger Espinoza (knee), Gerso Fernandes (wrist), Erik Hurtado (knee), Jaylin Lindsey (knee), and Rodney Wallace (hip) remain out, while Botond Barath and Johnny Russell are deemed questionable after picking up knocks on Wednesday.

On the bright side, a trio of Sporting defenders is off the injury report and figure to be available on Saturday. Captain Matt Besler, fellow center back Andreu Fontas and influential right back Graham Zusi have all missed time in recent weeks, but all three featured Wednesday against LA. Forward Daniel Salloi is also back in the mix, having missed a fortnight of action earlier this month with a groin issue.

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