Busch wins Buschy McBusch Cup race at Kansas Speedway

Kyle Busch won Sunday’s Buschy McBusch 400 race at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. It was his 36th birthday. Second place went to Kevin Harvick, and third to Brad Keselowski. Busch also won the Saturday night Camping World truck race at Kansas Speedway. (Fan photo copyright 2021 by Steve Rupert)
Kyle Busch received his trophy after winning the NASCAR Buschy McBusch 400 race Sunday at the Kansas Speedway. (Fan photo copyright 2021 by Steve Rupert)
Racing action Sunday at the NASCAR Cup series race at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo copyright 2021 by Steve Rupert)
Racing action Sunday at the NASCAR Cup series race at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo copyright 2021 by Steve Rupert)
Racing action Sunday at the NASCAR Cup series race at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo copyright 2021 by Steve Rupert)
Cody Ware’s vehicle spun around and went the opposite direction to the pits in racing action Sunday at the NASCAR Cup series race at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo copyright 2021 by Steve Rupert)
Racing action Sunday at the NASCAR Cup series race at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo copyright 2021 by Steve Rupert)
Ricky Stenhouse, No. 47, lower right, went to the pits while video played of a wreck he was in during racing action Sunday at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo copyright 2021 by Steve Rupert)
Ricky Stenhouse, No. 47, lower right, was in a wreck with Christopher Bell, No. 20, and Ryan Preece, No. 37, in racing action at Sunday’s NASCAR Cup series race at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. Bell’s vehicle went sideways to start the collision. (Fan photo copyright 2021 by Steve Rupert)
Christopher Bell, No. 20, hit the wall during an accident at Sunday’s Buschy McBusch 400 race at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo copyright 2021 by Steve Rupert)
After the collision, Ricky Stenhouse’s No. 47 car was on fire during racing action Sunday at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo copyright 2021 by Steve Rupert)
Another view of the No. 47 car driven by Ricky Stenhouse, after a wreck on Sunday at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo copyright 2021 by Steve Rupert)
A fire in Ricky Stenhouse’s No. 47 car created a lot of smoke in racing action Sunday at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo copyright 2021 by Steve Rupert)
The Kansas Speedway on Sunday afternoon before the Buschy McBusch 400 race in Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo copyright 2021 by Steve Rupert)

No. 8 Highland sweeps softball pair from No. 10 Blue Devils

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC sports information

Kansas City Kansas Community College’s softball hopes of a top two finish in Division A in the Jayhawk Conference came to an end with a thud Thursday.

No. 8 ranked Highland, the leader in Division B, swept the No. 10 Blue Devils 7-3 and 11-1 to drop the Blue Devils to fifth in the overall Jayhawk standings.

Highland (19-3) and Cowley College (17-7) lead Division B; Labette (17-3), Johnson County (19-5) and KCKCC (16-8) are atop Division A. The top seven teams in the two divisions will advance to the regional playoffs.

At 37-11 overall, the Blue Devils have just four games remaining. They’ll be at Allen County next Thursday and then play host to Johnson County at Sophomore Day Saturday, May 8.

The outcome of the 7-3 opening game swung on one inning.

The Blue Devils loaded the bases with none out but failed to score in the bottom of the fourth; Highland scored four times in the top of the fifth for a 4-0 lead.

KCKCC bounced back to close to 4-3 in the bottom of the fifth. After singles by Devin Purcell and Alexis Rymer, Lindsey Gettle doubled in two runs and scored on Hannah Maurer’s single. However, the Blue Devils left two runners on in both the fifth and sixth before the Scotties put the game out of reach with four runs in the seventh.

Breanna Droge (14-6) went the 7-inning distance, allowing seven runs on 11 hits. She struck out six, walked four. Four Blue Devils had two hits each – Purcell, Gettle, Mauer and Bradi Basler.

Basler’s 14th home run of the season was the lone highlight of the 5-inning, 11-1 loss. Basler’s homer gave KCKCC a 1-0 first inning lead but Highland homered twice in scoring seven runs in the second. Basler (18-5) gave up 11 hits and nine runs (seven earned) in four innings. Nerida Elson pitched the fifth, allowing two runs on two hits.

Sporting drops match in Utah, 3-1

Sporting Kansas City (1-1-1, 4 points) suffered their first setback of the 2021 MLS season on Saturday, surrendering an early lead in a 3-1 road defeat to rivals Real Salt Lake (2-0-0, 6 points) at Rio Tinto Stadium.

After striker Alan Pulido fired Sporting ahead within the first 20 minutes, Real Salt Lake responded through Damir Kreilach and secured all three points thanks to Rubio Rubin’s second-half double.

The result snapped Sporting’s eight-match regular season unbeaten run and five-game regular season road unbeaten run dating back to 2020 — both of which were the longest active streaks in MLS.

“I think we got tired,” manager Peter Vermes said. “I think we were very, very sloppy with the ball, and I think that caused so many problems for us. I’d be interested to see how many times we strung eight passes together. We lost the ball regularly. You do that and you’re more than likely going to lose.”

After striker Alan Pulido fired Sporting ahead within the first 20 minutes, Real Salt Lake responded through Damir Kreilach and secured all three points thanks to Rubio Rubin’s second-half double.

The result snapped Sporting’s eight-match regular season unbeaten run and five-game regular season road unbeaten run dating back to 2020 — both of which were the longest active streaks in MLS.

A new-look Sporting Kansas City lineup featured four changes from a 1-1 home draw against Orlando City SC on April 23.

Nineteen-year-old Sporting KC Academy product Kaveh Rad notably earned his MLS debut in central defense, Ilie Sanchez made his first appearance of 2021 in the defensive midfield, and Sporting’s attack received a major boost as Pulido and captain Johnny Russell logged their first starts of the year after recovering from preseason injuries. Joining Russell and Pulido up top was Khiry Shelton, who played his 50th match for the club in all competitions.

The visitors drew first blood on a move in the 17th minute. Luis Martins won possession in the defensive third and played short to Remi Walter, who squeezed an incisive pass to Pulido that broke RSL’s midfield line. The Mexican international drove forward and spread the ball right to the galloping Shelton, who whipped in a low cross that Gianluca Busio dummied with guile to freeze the RSL defense.

Without breaking a stride, the on-running Pulido was on hand to side-foot a cool finish past goalkeeper David Ochoa for his first goal of 2021.

Parity was restored 10 minutes before halftime when RSL converted its first shot on target.

MLS debutant Andrew Brody, who had entered the contest five minutes earlier in place of injured right back Aaron Herrera, floated a looping cross into the penalty area from the right wing, allowing Kreilach to steer a bouncing header beyond outstretched goalkeeper John Pulskamp and into the corner of the net.

Kreilach tabbed his 27th career regular season goal on the play, while Brody claimed an assist five minutes into his maiden MLS appearance.

RSL squandered a golden opportunity to surge ahead two minutes after the restart when newly acquired winger Anderson Julio — who bagged a brace in his MLS debut to spark a 2-1 road win over Minnesota United FC last weekend — nodded wayward from point blank range following a clever Rubin delivery. Seconds later, Julio forced a solid save from Pulskamp after combining with Kreilach on the edge of the penalty area.

Head coach Freddy Suarez’s men were rewarded for their strong start to the second period with 52 minutes on the clock. Kreilach maneuvered his way down the left channel and clipped a ball across the face of goal that fell to Rubin at the far post. The former U.S. international forward took a touch and struck low between Pulskamp’s legs as RSL grabbed a 2-1 lead.

Still on the front foot, RSL had two fleeting looks to double their advantage midway through the half, but neither Albert Rusnak nor Rubin were able to test Pulskamp with their speculative efforts off well-worked build-ups.

Unable to gain a foothold of their own, Sporting was pegged back once more in the 77th minute as Rubin pocketed his second goal of the game in impressive fashion. The forward found space on the left edge of the box, shook free of Rad and Jaylin Lindsey and slotted low inside the near post to put the result out of reach.

Sporting will look to bounce back next Sunday, May 9, when expansion side Austin FC visits Children’s Mercy Park for a marquee Western Conference clash at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas. A limited number of tickets for the 6:30 p.m. showdown are available at SeatGeek.com as Sporting plays host to another national television audience on FS1, FOX Deportes and the FOX Sports app.

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