Orlando wins women’s soccer match, 3-1

Kansas City NWSL dropped Wednesday’s match with Orlando, 3-1, at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas.


The Kansas City team scored its first regular season home goal with Mariana Larroquette’s point.


Orlando’s Sydney Leroux scored twice, including shortly after and just before the end of the first half to tie, and again in the second half. Marta Vieira da Silva added another goal in the second half.

Kansas City started the first half with energy in the 8th minute with a play by Lo’eau LaBonta. The veteran midfielder slotted a pass across the box to a running Amy Rodriguez who slipped it into the back of the net, but it was called offside. Minutes later, Larroquette hit a rocket from outside of the box that nearly went into the upper left corner, but skimmed the top bar.

The first half action saw numerous players on both sides needing treatment from their athletic trainers. Combined with the hydration break, the referee saw fit to add 11 minutes to the end of the opening half.


The stoppage time didn’t lack intensity from either team. Off a corner kick, Kansas City’s Jéssica Silva knocked the ball out of the air to Larroquette, who poked it past the Pride’s goalkeeper, Erin McLeod, in the eighth minute of stoppage time.

Moments later, Orlando had an answer of its own when Leroux found the back of the net from a scramble in the box that Kansas City was unable to clear.

Prior to that goal, goalkeeper Abby Smith had continued playing at the MVP level her teammates had referenced earlier in the week.

The second half began quickly for Orlando as it scored a goal within the first three minutes. Leroux struck again for her second goal of the night on a ball from former KC player, Gunny Jónsdóttir. Marta then provided the insurance goal in the 85th minute by firing in a 40-yard moonshot over the head of Smith to seal the victory for Orlando.

Coming down to the wire, Kansas City tried to close the gap late in the game. In the final minutes of the match, midfielder Chloe Logarzo was able to lay off a pass to Gaby Vincent who launched a hard shot toward the net, but it was stopped by McLeod.

After the game, Amy Rodriguez said the team is not going to defeat itself over the loss.

“We can hang our heads a little bit, but at the end of the day we are a new team and still getting to know each other and developing the chemistry,” Rodriguez said. “It takes time, all we can do is keep pushing.”

Kansas City now quickly shifts its focus to the second game in four days at Legends Field as it plays the Washington Spirit on Saturday, June 26. Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m.

Public hearing, other items on tonight’s UG Commission agenda

The Unified Government Commission will meet at 5 pm. and 7 p.m. Thursday, June 24.

At a special session at 5 p.m. will be a Commission Infrastructure Committee meeting.

At the 7 p.m. meeting will be a public hearing on the amended and changed project plans for the Village East Star Bond district.

Also on the agenda for 7 p.m.:

• Changes to the regulations on the municipal separate storm sewer system.

• A supplemental indenture with regard to industrial revenue bonds for the Dairy Farmers of America project. The original action was approved in December 2017.

• A resolution to appoint Matthew Willard as interim Wyandotte County appraiser.

• The nomination of Pam Blood to the Wyandotte-Leavenworth Area Wide Advisory Council on Aging, submitted by Commissioner Brian McKiernan.

• Recommendations on how to spend the casino grant funds.

Several Land Bank option applications also are on the agenda, including:
• New single-family homes from Jeff Johnson, 27 S. Cherokee St., 101 S. Cherokee St. and 747 Seminary St.
• Single-family homes from Steve Miller: 8708 Yecker Ave., 10740 Miller Lane.
• Single-family home from Nathaniel McCormack, 645 Sandusky.
• Single-family home from Zachary Jones, 2219 S. Ferree.
• Single-family home from Frank Piper, 2806 Wood Ave.
• Single-family home from Taylor Miller, 1835 S. 5th St.
• Single-family home from Juan Mendoza, 105 S. 14th St.
• Single-family home from Ken Hinds, 2600 Yates Ave.
• Single-family home from Chris Garcia, 1268 Pennsylvania Ave.
• Garage from Guadalupe Adrian Rubio, 1206 Rowland Ave.
Two yard extension requests:
• 3061 Cissna St., Mike Dixon; and 1034 Everett Ave., William Weaver.

The meeting is online at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85819710743?pwd=bFFQU2VzcG1abzZxU05VT2I4Zzg4Zz09
The passcode is 027143.
To join by telephone, call 888 475 4499 (toll free).

For more information on how to connect to the meeting, visit https://www.wycokck.org/BOC-Virtual-Meeting.aspx.

The meeting is expected to be on UGTV cable television and on YouTube.

Hernandez maiden goal, Salloi brace sink Rapids 3-1

Midfielder Felipe Hernandez celebrated his first MLS goal in the second half of Sporting Kansas City’s 3-1 over the Colorado Rapids. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

Sporting Kansas City solidified its hold on second place in the MLS Western Conference by beating the third place Colorado Rapids 3-1 at Children’s Mercy Park on Wednesday evening.

Daniel Salloi scored two in the first half to ensure the win, his fifth and sixth goals of the season.

The first came in the 14th minute. Johnny Russell got a pass from Jaylin Lindsey and pushed deep near the Colorado end line before teeing the ball up for a one touch strike from Salloi.

Salloi struck again in the 38th minute off a centering pass from Felipe Hernandez. Salloi played the ball to his right to clear traffic and then fired off a shot that zipped into the narrow gap between the goalkeeper and the near post.

Salloi returned the favor to Hernandez in the second half, setting him up for his first MLS goal in the 64th minute. After a lengthy build-up along the left side, Salloi played the ball off to Hernandez, who fired across the mouth of the goal and inside the far post.

Colorado clawed one goal back off a rebound off the woodwork in the 84th minute, but never became a threat to equalize.

In his post-match press conference, Salloi was determined to turn the page on last year’s goalless campaign.

“I would like to, with all due respect, ask everybody to stop talking about last year,” the Hungarian striker said.  “Yes, it was bad and yes, I did not have enough confidence and now I do. So please let’s talk about this year.”

Sporting KC doesn’t have much time to relax. They play at home again on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. against Los Angeles FC.

Forward Daniel Salloi pushed the ball up the left side. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Colorado goalkeeper William Yarbrough tipped away a shot from forward Alan Pulido. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Midfielder Gianluca Busio curled a direct kick past a wall of defenders but into the arms of the goalkeeper. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Defender Luis Martins raced back to defuse an attacking run from Colorado forward Michael Barrios. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Former Kansas City goalkeeper Jimmy Nielsen’s name was unveiled on the wall of Sporting Legends during a pregame ceremony. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Goalkeeper Tim Melia leaped high to snare a Colorado shot. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Colorado forward Diego Rubio made a move to get around former teammate Daniel Salloi. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Midfielder Felipe Hernandez scored his first MLS goal on a shot in the second half. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Forward Alan Pulido slipped the ball past Colorado goalkeeper William Yarbrough, but was called back for offsides. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Forward Khiry Shelton forced his way between two Colorado defenders. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Defender Ilie Sanchez settled the ball before setting up another Kansas City possession. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Two young fans celebrated the win after the final whistle. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)