Russell scores 2 in dynamic win over Houston

Forward Johnny Russell scored on a penalty kick in the first half of Kansas City’s 4-2 win over the Houston Dynamo. Russell has scored in five consecutive matches, tying the team record. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

Sporting Kansas City doubled up the Houston Dynamo 4-2 at Children’s Mercy Park on Sunday afternoon. Johnny Russell scored twice, his sixth goals in the past five games, having just renewed his contract with the club for at least the next two years.

The Scottish winger earned his first goal in the 16th minute when he was brought down just inside the penalty area by Houston defender Teenage Hadebe. Though Russell had to wait for a video review, the penalty was confirmed, Hadebe was booked, and Russell slapped the ball confidently inside the right post for the 1-0 lead.

Daniel Salloi doubled the home side’s lead in the 26th minute. After Salloi’s near-miss in the 22nd minute, Gadi Kinda slotted in a pass down the left side of the box that Salloi knocked inside the far post from about 8 yards. The goal was the Hungarian forward’s 16th of the year, just one off the pace of league-leading Ola Kamara of D.C. United.

Blanked in the first half, Houston brought renewed urgency after the halftime break, and shortly had Kansas City under pressure. Goalkeeper Tim Melia made a sliding, spinning save to hold off a shot in the 49th minute, but Houston was right back and scored in the 50th minute, on a Fafa Picault shot aided by defender Griffin Dorsey.

Houston nearly scored again 6 minutes later, but Picault’s possible equalizer was waved away for offsides.

Kansas City earned back its two-goal advantage in the 58th minute. Salloi returned Kinda’s favor and played a give-and-go to the midfielder. Kinda then juked to his right to create an opening and fired home from just outside the 6-yard box.

Houston pulled back within one in the 76th minute on Darwin Quintero’s header of a cross from Picault.

Russell scored again in the final minute of regulation. He created his own opportunity by racing past Houston defender Maynor Figueroa on the right wing and jumping an attempted tackle from Hadebe. Facing only goalkeeper Michael Nelson, Russell curled his shot across the goal and inside the far post.

After the match, manager Peter Vermes extolled Russell’s virtue as a player and team captain.

“You see what he does on the field,” Vermes said, “but he’s an incredible leader with the group. He has a great personality. He’s one of those guys that in the big moments, he doesn’t break. He bends, but he always comes back. He’s got more than just what you see him do on the field. He’s got a big presence in our team. We’re lucky to have him on our team and in our club.”

Forward Alan Pulido came on as a late substitute in his second match back from injury. Pulido struggled to get on the end of some passes forward and looked to have some work to do to get back in game condition.

The win vaulted Kansas City back into first place in the MLS Western Conference. However, Kansas City’s closest rivals, the Seattle Sounders and Colorado Rapids both have two games in hand and can spring back in front with favorable results.

Sporting KC will have a two-week break for international play. Kinda (Israel) and Salloi (Hungary) have both been called up to their national teams.

Kansas City’s next game will be on the road against the Vancouver Whitecaps, although the match will take place in Portland due to Canada’s Covid restrictions. The next home game will be at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 27 against the L.A. Galaxy.

Forward Daniel Salloi scored in the 26th minute, his 16th goal of the season. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Gadi Kinda scored despite the diving save attempt from Houston goalkeeper Michael Nelson. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Forward Johnny Russell headed the ball. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Forward Daniel Salloi received congratulations after his first half goal. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Forward Johnny Russell celebrated after he scored his second goal late in the match. Scoring in his fifth consecutive match tied a team record. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Houston defender Teenage Hadebe sent forward Johnny Russell sprawling in the second half. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Forward Alan Pulido worked the ball against Houston defender Tim Parker. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
After the match, friends and family of Eduardo “Basura” Meza gathered in the Cauldron to chant and dance in his memory. Meza, a longtime fan and a drummer in the Cauldron, died Sept. 25 in a work-related accident. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Defender Ilie Sanchez took time after the match to sign autographs and pose for selfies with fans. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

McFadden, Dawson reign in 38th WyCo senior golf tourney

Don Dawson, left, took low net honors, Ed McFadden the overall championship in the 38th annual WyCo Senior Championship at Sunflower Hills Friday. (Photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins
Special to Wyandotte Daily

Big finishes earned Ed McFadden and Don Dawson top honors in the 38th annual Wyandotte County Senior Golf Tournament at Sunflower Hills Friday.


McFadden finished the final seven holes with three birdies for a 2-under par 70 to win the overall championship; Dawson was one just one over with the putter the final six holes to take net honors with a 59.


The overall championship was the second for McFadden, who also won in 2015, and came in dramatic fashion – a scrambling birdie on his final hole to edge Jerry Reid. Finishing on the par 5 second hole, McFadden hit his drive in trees on the right, found a tree on the second shot and then lobbed a 54-degree wedge 50 yards over trees and holed a 12-foot putt.


“I putted real well; my putter saved me,” said McFadden, who had five birdies. Two over par through nine holes, McFadden bogeyed three of the next four holes (Nos. 12, 13 and 15). Another scrambling birdie at No. 14 helped ease the pain. “I was in trees 120 yards out and hit a 9-iron over the trees to 10 feet. But it could have been a bogey.”


McFadden’s other birdies came at No. 5, a 115-yard wedge to 10 feet; No. 11, where he two-putted the par 5; and No.18, where he hit a wedge shot from the rough over a sand bunker to within a foot.

A 1972 graduate of Bishop Ward, the 66-year-old McFadden has played Sunflower Hills almost from its opening in 1977.

“My cousin, Bill Lindquist, was instrumental in getting Sunflower built,” he said. In sales with Jay Wolfe Auto for more than 30 years, he’s currently with Jay Wolfe Toyota near the airport.

Dawson’s win was not only his first senior win, it was his first win in any tournament. “I used to play in the ’90’s but started back this year,” said Dawson, a 30-plus year employee at KU Medical Center. “I made time,” he said of his return to the game.

His round of 86 was highlighted by a pair of back-to back birdies, knocking in a 12-foot putt on the par 5 17th hole and a 4-footer on the par 4 18th.

“My putter got hot,” Dawson said. “I played a lot better the last nine. I three-putted a lot on the first nine but was only one over the last six holes.”

Bob Stephan, 87, and Jerry Reid, 71, were each one stroke off their age in the closest to age competition.

38th WyCo Senior Golf Championship

Low gross champion, Ed McFadden, 70; Low net champion, Don Dawson, 59
Senior kids (55 to-61) – Low gross: 1. Todd Milberger, 72; 2. Mike McNellis, 73; 3. Bob McNellis, 79; 4. Roger Dill, 83. Low net: 1. Chris Faddis, 69; 2. Brad Burton, 70; 3. Daniel Burgess, 72; 4. Jeff Baker, 73.

Freshmen (62-66) – Low gross: 1. Mike Moore, 73; 2. Jim Padelli, 79; 3. Ray Loya, 82; 4. Bill Campbell, 83. Low net: 1. Scott Ramsey, 68; 2. Jay Sutera, 70; 3. Mike Super, 71; Craig McKinley, 72.

Sophomore (67-68) – Low gross: 1. Rick Egnatic, 76; 2. Marcus Allen, 80; 3. Greg Loethen, 81; 4. Randy Kancel, 83. Low net: 1. Tony Kovach, 68; 2. (tie) Jim Wolf, David Pierce, Tim Cavlovic, 69.

Juniors 69-71) – Low gross: 1. Rick Richardson, 78; 2. (tie) Bob Chatterton, Ray Giesler, 81; 4. Jim Orth, 88. Low net: 1. Kevin Johnson, 67; 2. Dan Kalazek, 71: 3. (tie) Don McCann, Frank Moss, 73.

Adults (72-74) – Low gross: 1. Jerry Reid, 71; 2. (tie) Bob Janesko, Bill Toepfer, 78; 4. Steve Burke, 79. Low net – Gary Burgess, 63; 2. Robert Ulmer, 66; 3. Carl Roach, 67; 4 (tie) Roger DeLong, Craig Carbery, 70.

Seniors (75 and over) – Low gross: 1. Dave Klein, 80; 2. Phil Stines, 86; 3. Paul Palmer, 87; 4. Dane Manis, 88. Low net – 1. Everett Marmon, 66; 2. (tie) Bob Stephan, Ron Favrow, 69; 4. John Smarekar, 70.

Proximity prizes
Closest to pin: Paul Palmer, No. 4; Ted McClellan, No. 8; Tim Cavlovic, No. 13; Bob McNellis, No. 16. Closest pin (second shot): Bill Campbell, No. 10; Gary Burgess, No. 18. Longest putt, Tom Butler, No. 18.

Faith news

Blessed Sacrament and Christ the King Catholic churches will hold Masses on Sunday, Oct. 3. For more information, visit the churches’ websites or Facebook pages at www.facebook.com/Christ-the-King-Parish-KCKS-1392808997677579 and www.facebook.com/BlessedSacramentkck.

Bonner Springs United Methodist Church, 425 W. Morse Ave., Bonner Springs, will hold a Community Blood Center blood drive from 11 am. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12, at the church Fellowship Hall. To make an appointment, visit savealifenow.org or call 816-753-4040.

Casa – Worship House Christian Church, 5217 Leavenworth Road, Kansas City, Kansas, will have Sunday services at 11 a.m. Oct. 3. The church is celebrating its 13th anniversary. See details at www.facebook.com/casadealabanzaKCKS. For more information, visit Facebook @casadealabanzaKCKS.

The Keeler Women’s Center, 759 Vermont, Kansas City, Kansas, will hold a program, “The Many Ways of Prayer: Autumn of Our Lives,” from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11. This includes lectio divina, visio divina, journaling and prayerful act. Registration is required to 913-689-9375. For more information, visit https://www.mountosb.org/ministries/keeler-womens-center/.

Oak Ridge Missionary Baptist Church, 9301 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kansas, will have services at 9:30 a.m. Oct. 3. See details at https://www.facebook.com/ORMBCKC or http://ormbc.org/church-online/. Oak Ridge Missionary Baptist Church will hold a Community Blood Center blood drive from 1:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 4, at the Family Life Center at the church. To make an appointment, visit savealifenow.org or call 816-753-4040.

Open Door Baptist Church, 3033 N. 103rd Terrace, Kansas City, Kansas, will have services in person at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 3, and livestream at https://www.facebook.com/opendoorkc/ and https://www.opendoorkc.com/.

Our Lady and St. Rose Catholic Church, 2300 N. 8th St., Kansas City, Kansas, will hold a Mass in English at 11 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 3. For more information, see https://www.facebook.com/ourladyandsaintrose.

Stony Point Christian Church, 149 S. 78th St., Kansas City, Kansas, will have services at 10:15 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 3. Services also will be livestreamed on its Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/StonyPointChristianChurch. Sunday school will be at 9 a.m.

St. Patrick Catholic Church, 1086 N. 94th St., Kansas City, Kansas, will hold Mass at 7:30 a.m., 9:15 a.m., 11 a.m., 12:45 p.m. in Spanish and 2:30 p.m. in Burmese on Sunday, Oct. 3. For more information, see https://www.facebook.com/StPatrickKCK. St. Patrick Church will hold a Community Blood Center blood drive from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5, in the church’s Parish Center.

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1300 N. 18th St., Kansas City, Kansas, will have services at 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 3. The service also will be available on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsKCK/.

Sunset Hills Christian Church, 6347 Leavenworth Road, Kansas City, Kansas, will have services on Sunday, Oct. 3. For more information about this Sunday’s plans, visit the Facebook page of Pastor Mike Barnett, https://www.facebook.com/mike.barnett.528. Services are also provided through checkout of DVD or SD Card and can be sent by email upon request. For more information, see https://www.facebook.com/sunsethills.christianchurch.

Wyandotte United Methodist Church, 7901 Oakland Ave., Kansas City, Kansas, will have a worship service at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 3. A video of the service will be at https://www.facebook.com/Wyandotteumc. Wyandotte UMC will hold a blessing of the animals at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 3 at the church, 7901 Oakland Ave., east parking lot. All pets are welcome. Pets should be on a leash or in a carrier. People attending must wear masks.


Information about other church services in Wyandotte County may be available from the church’s social media page.
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