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Christ the King Catholic Church, 3024 N. 53rd St., Kansas City, Kansas, is planning an ice cream social after the 4 p.m. Mass on Saturday, Aug. 24. The social will be from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and will include food, cake, ice cream, booths and bingo.


The Keeler Women’s Center reopened July 1 at a new location, 759 Vermont Ave., Suite 100-B, Kansas City, Kansas.
The Gospel Non-Violence Study Group will meet from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6, at the Keeler Women’s Center, 759 Vermont Ave., Suite 100-B, Kansas City, Kansas. The group is facilitated by Peg Burns Kerbawy.
Scripture Study and Reflection will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Wednesdays at the Keeler Women’s Center, 759 Vermont Ave., Suite 100-B, Kansas City, Kansas.
To register for classes, call 913-906-8990. The Keeler Women’s Center is a ministry of the Benedictine Sisters. For more information, visit www.keelerwomenscenter.org.


The century-old St. John the Baptist Croatian Festival is set for Saturday, Aug. 17, on historic Strawberry Hill. Activities will begin at 5 p.m. on the parish grounds, 708 N. 4th St., Kansas City, Kansas. Admission is free. Traditional Croatian food including sarma (cabbage rolls) and sausage sandwiches, cibanac (Croatian stew) and palacinke (crepes) will be served along with traditional summer fare, hamburgers, hot dogs, soft drinks and beer. The kids’ area will have games and prizes. Other booths will include povitica, apple strudel, surprise packages or salami. The Strawberry Hill Boutique will have T-shirts and aprons designed by Kansas City artist Michael Savage of Sav-Art. There will also be strawberry-themed jewelry and magnets. Hrvatski Obicaj will play Croatian music, and as the festival winds down, there will be a free dance with music by Kolograd on the Strawberry Hill Museum grounds. For more information, visit the Facebook page for OurCroatianParish.

Members of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1300 N. 18th St., Kansas City, Kansas, will observe the ninth Sunday after Pentecost at 10 a.m. Aug. 11.


St. Peter’s Fall Festival is planned from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, at the Cathedral of St. Peter, 422 N. 14th St., Kansas City, Kansas.


Wyandotte United Methodist Church, 7901 Oakland Ave., Kansas City, Kansas, will meet for worship services on Aug. 4 at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., with Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.


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Sporting KC to visit Seattle Sunday

Two of Major League Soccer’s most successful clubs over the last decade will square off Sunday night when Sporting Kansas City (6-9-7, 25 points) visits CenturyLink Field to battle second-place Seattle Sounders FC (11-6-5, 38 points).

Kickoff is slated for 9 p.m. Sunday with national coverage on FS1, FOX Deportes and the FOX Sports app, while listeners can catch local radio broadcasts on Sports Radio 810 WHB and ESPN Deportes KC 1480 AM. Additional in-game updates will be available via the Sporting KC App.

Winners of four major championships since 2012 and riding an eight-year postseason streak, Sporting is in an unfamiliar position as the calendar turns to August.

Manager Peter Vermes’ side occupies 10th place in the Western Conference following last Friday’s 3-1 loss at New York City FC. Six points separate Sporting from the seventh and final playoff spot in the West, underscoring the importance of Sunday’s fixture in the Pacific Northwest.

Injuries plagued Sporting throughout the first half of 2019, but an improved bill of health should prove helpful in the club’s mission to climb the standings.

The midfield is guaranteed to see at least one change from the previous match, as Roger Espinoza will serve a one-game red card suspension. One candidate to replace the influential Honduran is Felipe Gutierrez, the team’s leading scorer who missed the NYCFC encounter due to caution accumulation. Gutierrez has a team-best eight goals this season, while forwards Johnny Russell and Krisztian Nemeth are close behind with seven each-though neither has scored since the month of May.

On the opposite sideline, Seattle appears well on its way to an 11th successive playoff berth-good for the longest active streak in MLS.

The 2016 MLS Cup champions and four-time U.S. Open Cup winners are second in the West, 11 points behind runaway leaders LAFC and only a point ahead of LA Galaxy and the San Jose Earthquakes. Head coach Brian Schmetzer’s men are coming off a 1-0 win at the Houston Dynamo last Saturday that produced a lone goal from U.S. international Jordan Morris.

Seattle’s success has largely stemmed from their rampant form at CenturyLink Field. The Sounders are 8-1-2 at home this year, paced by the likes of Morris and influential playmaker Nicolas Lodeiro.

The talismanic Uruguayan ranks fourth in MLS with nine assists and has 23 goals and 45 assists to his name since joining the club in 2016. Elsewhere, forward Raul Ruidiaz-currently recovering from a concussion-leads the side with eight goals despite starting just 10 of Seattle’s 22 MLS matches.
Other notable players nearing a return from injury include midfielder Victor Rodriguez (two goals, three assists) and defender Gustav Svennson (13 starts).

Sporting and Seattle previously met on May 26 at Children’s Mercy Park. A five-goal thriller unfolded as Russell delivered a scintillating performance that ultimately granted his team a 3-2 triumph.

The Scottish international bagged a hat-trick to overcome Seattle strikes from Ruidiaz and Kelvin Leerdam, serving up one of Sporting’s best moments of 2019 to date.

Vermes’ men are 5-2-3 against Seattle over the last 10 meetings, a stretch that dates back to early 2015. Matches between the clubs have tended to be low-scoring at CenturyLink Field, with eight of the 10 meetings at the stadium (including playoffs) producing one or fewer goals.

The most recent fixture in Seattle deviated from the script, as Sporting took a 3-1 loss on Sept. 1, 2018. The visitors took an early lead through forward Diego Rubio, but Seattle rallied behind an own goal, a Ruidiaz tally and a Lodeiro penalty kick.

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Blown lead takes bite out of T-Bones

The Kansas City T-Bones (35-34) left JustBats Field looking to continue their winning streak in the series with the Lincoln SaltDogs (30-40) in Nebraska, but they lost game one 6-3 after a series of costly mistakes in a five-run eighth inning.

The T-Bones were off to a slow start, but they got on the board first in the top of the fourth with a Danny Mars single that sent Shawn O’Malley home, scoring 1-0. Casey Gillaspie furthered Kansas City’s lead to 2-0 with a single that scored Daniel Nava in the top of the fifth, leaving the SaltDogs trailing behind.

Kansas City scored again when Danny Mars advanced to first on a fielder’s choice that scored O’Malley, making it 3-0 in the top of the seventh. The T-Bones looked to be close to blowing the game open but would go on to leave 14 costly runners on base.

The Dogs fought back though in the bottom of the seventh, making it on the board 3-1 on a Tyler Moore single that sent home Josh Mazzola off KC reliever Henry Owens. Owens had a solid night working four innings with seven strike outs and surrendering one run.

Evan Korson came in for Kansas City in the eighth in relief of Owens. Korson, who was traded from Lincoln to Kansas City in early July, immediately got into all kinds of trouble. He allowed the first three batters to reach base on a hit and two walks.

Hunter Smith came in for the T-Bones with the bases loaded and the T-Bones clinging to a 3-1 advantage. The Dogs started to bite in the eighth inning when Curt Smith got hit-by-a-pitch off pitcher Hunter Smith, which scored Christian Ibarra. Then, Mazzola hit a single that scored Forrestt Allday.

But the Dogs weren’t finished yet as a single by Randolph Oduber scored Cody Regis. Then, Smith scored on a sacrifice fly to center field by Nick Schulz. Ivan Marin advanced to first on an error by the third baseman Ramsey Romano, scoring Mazzola and making it 6-3.

The winning pitcher was Tyler Anderson (3-0) for the Lincoln SaltDogs, and the losing pitcher was Evan Korson (0-1) for the Kansas City T-Bones. Anderson came in to the game in the seventh and struck out three while giving up one unearned run on the night.

The Kansas City T-Bones and the Lincoln SaltDogs will play game two of the series at 7:05 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3, at Haymarket Park. Hear all the action on the T-Bones Broadcast Network, http://mixlr.com/t-bones-baseball/, with Dan Vaughan on the call.

Tickets to all T-Bones home games are on sale online 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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