KC NWSL to take on North Carolina Sunday night in KCK

Kansas City NWSL returns home to Legends Field for a Sunday night matchup against the North Carolina Courage.

This is the third time the two teams face each other and the second time at home for Kansas City. North Carolina holds the overall advantage with a 1-0-1 record, including a 4-0 win in Cary, North Carolina, on Aug. 21.

Kansas City enters the match following a disappointing 3-0 loss to the Chicago Red Stars on Aug. 28.

Although Kansas City competed the first 30 minutes of the match, the fatigue of playing three games in three cities over eight days appeared to catch up to the team. Chicago found the back of the net three times from a corner, free-kick, and then a cross from the outside wing into the box.

Coming off a 0-0 draw on Aug. 29 against the Washington Spirit, the Courage rank second in the NWSL with an overall record of 8-8-4 and 28 points. Lynn Williams currently leads the Courage with 6 goals, tying her for fourth among NWSL goal leaders.

Adrianna Franch makes her 300th career save

Despite the hard loss in Chicago, Adrianna Franch recorded four saves on the night, becoming only the fifth goalkeeper in NWSL history to reach the 300 save mark. The milestone save came in the 58th minute when she blocked an attempt by Chicago’s Mallory Pugh.

Coach Huw Williams had high praise for Franch after the game and is confident that she will help the team continue to improve.

“AD is clearly a leader and a player that’s going to help us move on and get closer to our final destination,” he said. “The picture that we have for this team needs people like AD to get there.”

Players to watch

Kansas City: Forward Hailie Mace – Acquired from North Carolina on June 26, Mace is a key member of the attack for Kansas City. She played in seven games this season, starting five, and logging a total of 383 minutes.

Mace currently has 16 total shots with eight on goal, and most recently tallied her first assist for Kansas City to Kristen Hamilton in the Aug. 25 win over Racing Louisville.

North Carolina Courage: Forward Lynn Williams – Williams recently returned to North Carolina after helping the United States win a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. She continues to be successful, finding the goal in the 12th minute of the match against Kansas City on Aug. 21.

Williams has six goals and two assists this season, with 33 shots and 16 on goal, Williams continues to have success in the final third of the season, and the combination of her and Jessica McDonald as the key points of attack make the Courage a challenging opponent for Kansas City.

Aly Trost and Dave Borchardt will bring fans all the action on Sports Radio 810 WHB. The game will also be broadcast live on Paramount+.

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Sporting drops match to LAFC, 4-0

Sporting Kansas City (11-5-7, 40 points) suffered a 4-0 loss to Los Angeles FC (7-9-6, 27 points) on Friday at Banc of California Stadium, conceding three second-half goals after a 58th minute red card left Sporting a man down for the second straight road match.

Manager Peter Vermes saw his team suffer only its second league loss of the summer, a span that includes 13 regular season games, and it came with midfielder Gadi Kinda and forward Daniel Salloi away on international duty.

Newly signed midfielder Jose Mauri started in his Sporting KC debut, playing 68 minutes in his first action since arriving from Argentina.

Sporting Kansas City threatened to open the scoring in the 17th minute as club captain Johnny Russell cut inside from the right flank and curled a shot from the edge of the penalty area just beyond the far post, but it was the home side — shorthanded themselves with international absences and key players out due to injury — that delivered the first dagger moments later.

Eighteen-year-old rookie Mamadou Fall came forward for a corner kick in the 18th minute and the 6’2 defender headed home the delivery from LAFC playmaker Eduard Atuesta, who featured alongside Salloi in last week’s MLS All-Star Game on his home field. The goal was the first of Fall’s professional career, and his first of two on the night.

Boosted by the early lead, LAFC twice came close to doubling its advantage in the 10 minutes following Fall’s opener. Tim Melia made a save to deny Cal Jennings in the 23rd minute, dropping low to his right to get a hand on the attempt. Six minutes later, Bryce Duke lined up a long-range effort that was struck from 30 yards out but whistled wide of the target.

Despite controlling nearly 62 percent of the possession away from home in the first half and outshooting LAFC 5-3 in the opening 45 minutes, Sporting was put into an all too familiar position with a 1-0 deficit for a 12th time in 2021, and matters were made worse in a controversial three-minute span early in the second stanza.

In the 58th minute, Sporting KC was reduced to 10 men as Roger Espinoza was ejected by referee Drew Fischer after video review. Espinoza was whistled for a foul on Cristian Arango which, after warranting no card from Fischer initially, was subjected to review by Video Assistant Referee Ramy Touchan and was deemed worthy of a straight red card.

LAFC capitalized immediately and found a second goal in the same fashion as the first, albeit this time via a free kick dubiously awarded by Fischer. Atuesta once again provided a pinpoint pass onto the head of Fall at the back post for a well-placed finish from close range. Atuesta earned his team-leading sixth assist of the 2021 season with the set-piece service.

Down a player and down two goals, Sporting Kansas City nearly found a lifeline in the 65th minute. Russell beat his man on the dribble only to be thwarted on the doorstep as LAFC goalkeeper Tomas Romero came off his line to make a sliding save.

Melia made two impressive saves of his own – first with his foot in the 66th minute on an attempt by Arango and then in the 74th minute to deny Danny Musovski — however LAFC ultimately put the game out of reach with a goal from Arango in the 71st minute before the hosts capped off the performance with a penalty from Atuesta in the 87th minute.

Sporting refused to go quietly despite the score and circumstances. After having a goal disallowed in the 80th minute when Ilie was flagged for offside prior to volleying Russell’s free kick into the back of the net, Alan Pulido nearly provided a late consolation goal in the 90th minute and Graham Zusi forced a final save from Romero in the 94th minute.

Still second in the West, Sporting will return home to play host to Chicago Fire FC at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas. Tickets for the cross-conference clash are available online at SeatGeek.com.

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Hall strikes out 10 in Monarchs’ 8-1 victory

The Kansas City Monarchs (66-31) took game one from the Cleburne (Texas) Railroaders (54-43) in the first game of the final away series of the 2021 regular season.

Left-handed-pitcher and Lee’s Summit native Matt Hall spun six innings of three-hit ball with 10 strikeouts Friday night to set the tone for Kansas City.

Gaby Guerrero got the offense started in Cleburne, hitting a solo home run in the top of the first.

The Monarchs began the second inning with a single by Paulo Orlando, followed by a Kevin Santa base hit. Charcer Burks singled to load the bases, and an RBI single by Daniel Wasinger brought Orlando home. Santa came in after Orlando, thanks to an error on the centerfielder Zach Nehrir. Morgan McCullough’s bat also heated up with an RBI single to score Burks and Wasinger, giving the Monarchs a towering lead early, 4-0.

Cleburne responded in the bottom of the fourth with a solo home run by Cleburne star D.J. Peterson to get on the board, 5-1. It was the only run allowed by Matt Hall on the night.

In the top of the seventh, Morgan McCullough kept the offense hot with an RBI single to bring Kevin Santa home and extend the lead 6-1. An inning later, Casey Gillaspie launched a solo home run, bringing the lead to 7-1 off reliever Brendan Bell.

Ryan Grotjohn finished the night with a sacrifice fly to left field that scored Charcer Burks in the ninth and gave the first-place Monarchs the 8-1 win.

Hall has now worked 12 innings for the Monarchs in two starts, surrendering just one run with 17 strike outs.

The Monarchs will meet the Cleburne Railroaders again at 7:06 p.m. Saturday in Texas.

The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 6:35 p.m. and the video stream airing on aabaseball.tv.

Post-season tickets can be purchased by calling 913-328-5618 or by visiting monarchsbaseball.com/tickets.

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