KC Current scores road win over Houston

The Kansas City Current carried over its impressive June form into July with a 2-1 road win over the Houston Dash on Friday night.

The victory extended the Current’s franchise-best unbeaten streak to five matches and marked the first regular season road win in franchise history. Midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta and defender Hailie Mace scored goals in the 42nd and 46th minute, and Houston was unable to mount a rally.

“A lot of players put in a good, honest night’s work, that’s what you have to do on the road,” head coach Matt Potter said. “We’ve talked about at the end of the game, when we have to grind then we need to be prepared to grind. When we can play, we have to be prepared to play. So tonight proved to be one of those nights and we’re really proud of the group.”

Aside from the goal scorers, Current goalkeeper A.D. Franch had perhaps the biggest impact on Friday’s match. The hosts had the first significant scoring opportunity of the match in the 27th minute when the Dash’s recently acquired forward Ebony Salmon drove in on Franch one-on-one. The Current goalkeeper did enough to cut down the breakaway angle and stopped Salmon’s shot with her foot, then Franch made another massive save seven minutes later to deny Houston forward Shea Groom from eight yards out.

Franch was heroic all evening, making multiple jaw-dropping stops in the second half that helped maintain Kansas City’s lead. With five saves in Friday’s match, Franch eclipsed 350 career saves in her National Women’s Soccer League career and improved her 2022 save total to a league-best 37.

Kansas City and Houston traded opportunities in the first half before the Current took the lead in the waning moments of the period. On the Current’s first corner kick of the match in the 42nd minute, Dash forward Shea Groom blocked a second-chance cross with her arm inside the penalty box, which resulted in a penalty kick for Kansas City. LaBonta drilled the spot kick into the top shelf of the goal to give the Current a 1-0 lead.

Head coach Potter’s squad struck immediately after halftime to double the lead. Only 36 seconds into the half, forward CeCe Kizer made a darting run down the wing and found Mace at the top of the penalty box with an inch-perfect pass through multiple Houston defenders. Mace slotted the ball home for the match-winning goal in the 46th minute.

The Dash did get on the score sheet in an own goal in the final moments of the match after a ball deflected past Franch off a Current defender. However, it was too late into the second half added time to make any difference as the Current traveled home with the 2-1 win.

Kansas City is next in action at 4 p.m. Sunday, July 10, for a road clash with the Washington Spirit. The team’s next home match comes the following weekend at 6 p.m. Sunday, July 17, against the Orlando Pride.


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Two persons suffer fireworks injuries

Two patients have been treated for fireworks-related injuries as of 2 p.m. Saturday, July 2, according to a news release from the University of Kansas Health System.

The two patients, treated by the Burnett Burn Center at KU Health System in Kansas City, Kansas, were adults who were injured by mortars. The injury was to the face.

One of the victims was a male and the other was a female, according to the news release, and their ages were between 24 and 41.

The Burnett Burn Center is a nationally accredited burn center for treatment of burns to adults and children.

Several Wyandotte County students named to dean’s list at Washburn

Nine Wyandotte County students have been named to the spring dean’s list at Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas.

To qualify for the dean’s list, a student must be enrolled in 12 hours of graded credits and earn a semester grade point average of 3.4 to 3.99.

On the dean’s list from Wyandotte County:

  • Erinn Billups of Kansas City, Kansas;
  • Katie Carpenter of Bonner Springs;
  • Rachael Cook of Kansas City, Kansas;
  • Alexander Davis of Kansas City, Kansas;
  • Tanner Gracy of Kansas City, Kansas;
  • Ashley Perez Ramirez of Kansas City, Kansas;
  • Lindsey Price of Bonner Springs;
  • Ryanne Serrone-Brown of Kansas City, Kansas;
  • Emily Williams of Edwardsville.