KC, Chicago have unbeaten streaks going into tonight’s match

Two of the NWSL’s most in-form clubs square off Saturday night when the Kansas City Current play host to the Chicago Red Stars.

The final contest of the Current’s four-game homestand kicks off at 7:30 p.m. and will be streamed nationally on Paramount+.

Kansas City extended its unbeaten streak to three matches in thrilling fashion Saturday against NJ-NY Gotham FC.

Defender Izzy Rodriguez, mere moments after coming on as a substitute in the waning moments of the second half, made a driving run down the left side and angled the ball to forward Kristen Hamilton at the top of the penalty box. Hamilton slotted the ball home in the 84th minute, giving Kansas City the 1-0 victory.

Chicago brings a six-match unbeaten streak to Children’s Mercy Park and hasn’t lost a match since May 15. The Red Stars’ most recent triumph came Sunday in a 1-0 victory over the Orlando Pride. Chicago forward Mallory Pugh provided the game’s lone goal in the 10th minute courtesy of a beautiful long-range strike.

Kizer, Merrick join Current

The Current’s win over Gotham FC featured the debuts of recent trade acquisitions and Kansas City metro natives forward Cece Kizer and defender Addisyn Merrick. Both were acquired via trade June 9 from Racing Louisville FC and saw significant action with their new club about 48 hours later.

Kizer started Saturday’s match and played 61 minutes. The former Blue Valley Northwest standout looked sharp, attacking Gotham’s defense on both the right and left sides. She nearly capped a spectacular individual run with a goal in the 58th minute. Dribbling through the penalty box, she found herself with an open look at goal. Kizer was able to get a shot off, but it was deflected away from danger at the last moment.

Merrick was brought on in the 61st minute for midfielder Victoria Pickett. The former University of Kansas product helped hold down the center of the park for the final third of the match, and helped the Current protect its one-goal advantage down the stretch.

Defensive efforts

The Current’s two victories over the recent homestand have come via 1-0 shutouts, with both performances featuring a combination of stellar defending and excellent goalkeeping.

This was evident in Saturday night’s victory. Gotham FC had 16 total shots, but just four on goal. Kansas City’s defense made necessary interventions when Gotham worked the ball inside the penalty box, forced a good number of shots from distance and goalkeeper Cassie Miller made the necessary saves when called upon.

In the 43rd minute, Miller made a fantastic reflexive save to knock a Gotham shot off the post from close range, which helped keep the match scoreless at the time. Miller recorded four total saves in her first appearance of the 2022 NWSL regular season.

Third meeting with Red Stars

Saturday night’s contest marks the third meeting in all competitions between Kansas City and Chicago in 2022, and the first in the regular season. In the 2022 NWSL Challenge Cup, the Red Stars finished in second place to Kansas City in the Central Division. The teams faced off twice, with the Current nabbing 2-1 victories both times.

What’s more, Kansas City and Chicago have faced off six times in all competitions entering Saturday, with the Current holding a 2-3-1 record against the Red Stars. After Saturday, Chicago will have tied the Houston Dash for the most frequent opponent in Kansas City Current history with seven all-time meetings dating back to 2021.

World Cup discussion

Kansas City was named as one of 16 cities to host the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup Thursday. While matches will be held at GEHA Arrowhead Stadium, the Current’s training complex and stadium are both scheduled to be open and available for use by the time the world comes to KC.

Five NWSL markets were chosen to host the World Cup. Joining Kansas City are Houston, Los Angeles, New Jersey/New York and Seattle. Non-NWSL USA cities chosen Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Miami, Philadelphia and San Francisco.

Players to watch

Kansas City Current defender Alex Loera — Loera has anchored Kansas City’s back line in recent weeks, appearing in at least 80 minutes in the Current’s last five matches. In her first NWSL season, Loera has 10 clearances, 11 interceptions and four blocks. The 2021 second-round draft pick has not only been an excellent asset defensively but has also proved valuable on set pieces. Loera has been frequently involved in the Current’s corner kick routines in recent weeks and recorded an assist in Kansas City’s 2-2 draw with the San Diego Wave.

Chicago Red Stars forward Mallory Pugh — Slowing down Pugh, the NWSL’s leader in shots on goal with 17, will be a focal point for the Current’s defense Saturday night. The 24-year-old forward enters Saturday’s match in great form, with goals in her last two matches. All five of her goals have come during Chicago’s ongoing six-game unbeaten streak, and her five goals rank third in the NWSL.

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Saturday events

Parade, festival planned for Juneteenth in KCK

A Juneteenth event is planned on Saturday, June 18, in Kansas City, Kansas.
The event will be based at the Village Initiative, 3004 N. 27th St.


The day will open with a parade starting at 10th and Quindaro, and ending at 27th and Quindaro.


Parade participants will include the Afro American Cowboys, area drill teams and exotic car enthusiasts. Law enforcement and first responders also plan to participate.


At the end of the parade, those attending may enjoy entertainment at a main stage from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Local celebrities will perform and African American community leaders will be honored.


Singers including Sosha Oshaye, Carlton Rashad, Ja’Ron ‘Jay Melody’ Nichols and other guests are planning to participate.


There will be a variety of food trucks, vendors selling clothes and jewelry, and tables to encourage better health.

Celebration at Kaw Point Park today

The Juneteenth celebration sponsored by We Buy Blakck will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at Kaw Point Park, 1403 Fairfax Trafficway, Kansas City, Kansas.

More than 100 vendors are expected to attend. There will be food, activities for children and live music.

Avenue of Life holds celebration today

Avenue of Life, 500 N. 7th St., Kansas City, Kansas, will hold a Freedom Day Juneteenth Celebration fro 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, June 18.

The family event will include free food, games, a bouncy house, as well as COVID vaccinations and testing.

Democrats to meet

Patrick Schmidt, a Democratic candidate for the 2nd Congressional District, will be the guest speaker Saturday at the Wandotte County Third Saturday Democratic Breakfast meeting.


The program will begin around 9:15 a.m. Saturday, June 18, at Las Islas Sports Bar and Grill, 4929 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. Those attending may start gathering around 8:15 a.m. at the location.


Also speaking at the June 18 meeting will be Democratic candidates who face opposition in the Aug. 2 primary election. Candidates will have four minutes each to speak.


The cost of the breakfast is $10, or $7 for students and those on limited incomes. There is a sponsor for those students who attend for the first time.
The meeting is open to Democrats. It’s not necessary to purchase a breakfast to attend.

Chicago Red Stars to visit KC Current Saturday


The Chicago Red Stars will visit the KC Current at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at Children’s Mercy Park, Kansas City, Kansas.

The match will stream on Paramount+. Tickets are available at https://seatgeek.com/chicago-red-stars-at-kansas-city-current-tickets/national_womens_soccer/2022-06-18-7-30-pm/r/5667476.

Milwaukee Milkmen visit Monarchs tonight

The Milwaukee Milkmen will visit the Kansas City Monarchs at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas.

The game will be on the Monarchs Broadcast Network, and a video stream will air on aabaseball.tv.


Tickets to Monarchs games are available by calling 913-328-5618 or by visiting monarchsbaseball.com.

Explorers provoke nightmares for the Monarchs

by Jaxson Webb, Monarchs

The Kansas City Monarchs (20-10), for the first time this season got swept by division rival, the Sioux City Explorers (14-15).

Monarchs’ starter Matt Hartman did all he could on the mound, but it still wasn’t enough for the series finale victory.

Game three of the road series in Sioux City, Iowa, served to be a low scoring pitchers duel.

Matt Hartman of the Kansas City Monarchs reached a personal best on the season six innings pitched on Thursday evening, allowing just two runs off six hits. Hartman threw a scoreless first inning but surrendered a run in the bottom of the second inning off a single to center from Blake Tiberi (1-0).

The Monarchs answered the Explorers later, but it wasn’t until the top of the fifth inning when Kansas City used a pinch of small ball to tie things up. Kevin Santa gave himself up by using the short game with a sacrifice bunt to move the baserunners to second and third. The very next at-bat, Joel Booker delivered a sacrifice fly to center field to bring in Pete Kozma (1-1).

The eight-year big leaguer, Kozma had himself a night offensively by recording two doubles and scoring the only run for the Monarchs.

Sioux City’s starting pitcher, Patrick Ledet, kept his flawless record on the mound intact by getting the victory, going seven innings with just one run, three walk, and striking out nine batters.


The tide of the game was really shifted in the bottom of the seventh inning when a single was delivered by the Sioux City offense, followed by a throwing error by Joel Booker, advancing Nate Samson in to score (2-1).


Kansas City had chances here and there throughout the game, including a bases-loaded opportunity in the bottom half of the eighth, but the Explorers defense and pitching held tight to escape the threat.


A member of last season’s championship team made his season debut for the Monarchs after being signed earlier this week. Right-handed pitcher Justin Donatella was called on to throw the home half of the eighth inning. Donatella did his part on the hill by recording one strikeout and keeping the hometown Explorers scoreless to give his offense a chance for some late-game heroics.

Sioux City’s Max Kuhns came in to slam the door shut and secure the series sweep for Sioux City. Kuhns struck out all three batters he faced in the bottom of the ninth.

The loss dethroned the Monarchs from the top spot of the West Division standings, falling just one game back of the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks.

The next Monarchs game will be at 7 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Legends Field against the Milkmen of Milwaukee who are currently in second place of the American Association East Division. The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 6:30 p.m. and the video stream airing on aabaseball.tv.

Tickets to Monarchs games can be purchased by calling 913-328-5618 or by visiting monarchsbaseball.com.