League-leading San Diego visits KC Current today

For the first time, the Kansas City Current will welcome the San Diego Wave to Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 4.

Kansas City enters Saturday’s match fresh off its first clean sheet of the 2022 NWSL regular season, a 1-0 win over Racing Louisville Monday, May 30, at Children’s Mercy Park.

A third-minute penalty kick from Current midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta proved decisive as Kansas City’s defense stifled Louisville all afternoon. The third minute penalty kick was the fastest in NWSL regular season history.

Kansas City also welcomed back several players and head coach Matt Potter from COVID-19 protocol in Monday’s match. The win marked the Current’s first of the regular season.

San Diego, in its last contest, dropped a 1-0 road decision to OL Reign. A 75th minute header from Reign midfielder Rose Lavelle was the difference as the Wave lost just its second contest of the regular season. San Diego sits on top of the NWSL table entering Saturday’s match with 12 points and a record of 4-2-0.

KCMI, 38 The Spot will broadcast Saturday night’s match locally and Paramount+ will provide a national stream.

Getting defensive

Kansas City’s recent performances have been anchored by strong performances from its back line and goalkeeper AD Franch, the NWSL regular season saves leader with 27 saves through six matches.

The Current have conceded just two goals over its last three matches, one each in 1-0 losses to Angel City and OL Reign. More impressively, Kansas City’s opponents over that stretch all reside in the top five of the NWSL standings.

Aside from Franch’s heroics, defenders Elizabeth Ball and Jenna Winebrenner have played a significant role in locking up Kansas City’s recent opponents. Winebrenner, a rookie and Kansas City native, has played 90 minutes in back-to-back matches and made crucial interventions against both OL Reign and Racing Louisville.

Ball has logged even more action, totaling 263 minutes over Kansas City’s last three matches. So far this season, Ball has recorded 19 clearances, nine blocks and 15 interceptions. Winebrenner, meanwhile, has totaled 20 clearances, four blocks and eight interceptions in an impressive rookie campaign.

The duo has formed a solid partnership at the heart of the Current’s defense and look to continue their run of solid play heading into a crucial month for Kansas City.

Hot Waves

The Wave’s hot start has been thanks to its defense, which has conceded just three times through six games. San Diego goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan ranks fifth in the NWSL with 18 saves and defenders Naomi Girma, Kaleigh Riehl and Christen Westphal anchor a sturdy backline that has catapulted the expansion side to the top of the NWSL standings.

Off the field, former United States Women’s National Team head coach and two-time FIFA World Cup Champion Jill Ellis is San Diego’s team president. Casey Stoney, an English National Team veteran from 2000-2017 and former manager for Manchester United Women and NJ/NY Gotham, was named the first manager in Wave history ahead of the 2022 season.

Pride Night

The Kansas City Current are celebrating Pride Night during Saturday night’s match against San Diego. The Currents’ jerseys for Saturday’s contest will feature special pride numbers. Fans can get involved in the celebration as well by purchasing a “Pride Pack,” which includes tickets for the match and a Kansas City Current pride-themed fanny pack. A portion of Pride Pack purchases will benefit nonprofit organizations supporting the LGBTQ+ community in the Kansas City area.

Following Saturday’s match, Kansas City is home for two more matches in the month of June. For ticket information, visit https://www.kansascitycurrent.com/tickets.

Players to watch

Kansas City Current midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta — LaBonta made her return from COVID-19 protocol in a big way Monday, notching her 100th regular season appearance and scoring the lone goal of Kansas City’s 1-0 win over Louisville. Midfielder Victoria Pickett was taken down inside the penalty box in the third minute. LaBonta then stepped up to the spot and blasted the ball to the top-left corner of the goal. LaBonta’s game-winning goal marked her second in all competitions in 2022.

San Diego Wave forward Alex Morgan — Leading the way for San Diego’s fast start is forward Alex Morgan. Her six goals through six matches lead the NWSL. The U.S. Women’s National Team star has scored all but two of the Wave’s regular season goals and scored an impressive four goals against NJ-NY Gotham May 7.

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Saturday events

KC Current to play San Diego today in KCK

The Kansas City Current face the expansion San Diego Wave at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 4, at Children’s Mercy Park, Kansas City, Kansas. The Current will celebrate Pride Night. For ticket information, visit https://www.kansascitycurrent.com/tickets.

Free fishing days June 4-5

Fishing in public lakes and waters will be free June 4-5 in Kansas, including at Wyandotte County Lake.

Anyone may fish in public waters June 4-5 without a fishing license, according to state wildlife officials. On other days, a fishing license is required for those ages 16 to 74. On June 4-5, those who are fishing must still abide by other regulations such as limits on the number of fish caught. For more information, visit ksoutdoors.com/fishing.

Tacos and Tequila Festival planned

A Tacos and Tequila Festival will be held from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, June 4, at the Legends Field, 1800 Village West Parkway, Kansas City, Kansas. The festival will feature hip-hop artists including T.I., Juvenile, Ginuwine, Chingy, Ying Yang Twins, Petey Pablo, Baby Bash and D.J. Ashton Martin. Tacos, tequila tastings and craft margaritas will be available. One hundred local chef inspired street tacos will be available.

There will be live music performances from throwback artists, Lucha Libre wrestling, an exotic car showcase, a Chihuahua beauty pageant and art installations. General admission tickets are already sold out for the festival. It is a rain or shine event. To see if other tickets are still available, visit www.kctacosandtequila.com.

Rosedale exhibit continues at Wyandotte County Museum

The Rosedale 150th anniversary exhibit continues at the Wyandotte County Museum.


The Rosedale exhibit was extended until June 25. The exhibit notes the 150th anniversary of the founding of Rosedale, plus the annexation into Kansas City, Kansas, 100 years ago. There are items on display from the early mayors of Rosedale, plus items from the former Rosedale High School, and a slide show of historical photos. The exhibit is in partnership with the Rosedale Development Association.


The museum is free and open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Saturday. The museum is inside Wyandotte County Park at 126th and State, Bonner Springs.

Send information about events in Wyandotte County to [email protected].

Free concert at Legends planned tonight

A free concert is planned tonight at the Legends Outlets, near I-70 and I-435 in Kansas City, Kansas.

The Live at the Legends concert will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday on the Legends Lawn. It is at the west end of the shopping center.

The Legends Outlets again is offering free outdoor entertainment through a summer music series.

Jillian Riscoe will be the guest performer on Friday, June 3.

Riscoe is a singer and songwriter who also plays the guitar. Her music is soulful rock and pop. Her work includes “Breaking Point / Creatures of Habit.”

Other Live at the Legends concerts are planned on Fridays throughout the summer.