Sporting KC drops semifinal U.S. Open Cup match to Sacramento after shootout

Sporting Kansas City was eliminated from the 2022 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on Wednesday night, suffering a heartbreaking shootout loss after a 0-0 draw against Sacramento Republic FC in a tense semifinal at Heart Health Park in Sacramento.

Despite Sporting attempting a season-high 31 shot attempts over the course of 120 minutes, a delicately poised encounter in the California capital was decided from the spot as Sacramento, a second-division side from the USL Championship, prevailed 5-4 on penalties to continue their Cinderella run into the Open Cup Final against Orlando City SC on Sept. 7.

Sporting Manager Peter Vermes fielded a formidable lineup on Wednesday as wingers Johnny Russell and Daniel Salloi flanked Khiry Shelton in attack, newcomer Erik Thommy joined Roger Espinoza and Remi Walter in midfield, and goalkeeper John Pulskamp was protected by a veteran back four of Graham Zusi, Nicolas Isimat-Mirin, Andreu Fontas and Ben Sweat.
Both sides went agonizingly close to landing the first punch inside three minutes. The visitors were first to threaten as Shelton dragged a breakaway shot inches wide off Russell’s clever through ball before Sacramento’s Jack Gurr hammered a left-footed strike marginally over the crossbar from near the penalty spot.

A few minutes later, Shelton and Russell pressed to create a turnover and afford the Sporting captain a clear look on goal, but Russell was unable to get a clean shot off as multiple Sacramento defenders converged on him. The Scottish forward was on the end of another fleeting chance at the quarter-hour juncture, glancing his header narrowly wide after latching onto Thommy’s corner kick. Shelton then asked further questions of the Sacramento defense by forcing goalkeeper Danny Vitiello into a save and setting up Thommy for a shot at the top of the box that sailed high.

Russell was next to give Sacramento a close shave, buccaneering down the right and trying to chip the keeper only for Vitiello to punch the ball away.

Having weathered an early storm, Sacramento settled into the game and conjured a scare in the 26th minute when Spanish forward Keko Gontan sent a curling effort just beyond the far left post. Shortly thereafter, Republic striker Douglas Martinez poked a close-range shot inches off target.

The end-to-end contest continued to entertain and in the 34th minute, Sporting put Sacramento on the back foot once more. Sweat and Salloi combined neatly along the left flank before the latter found a pocket of space inside the box, only to see his low drive blocked through traffic. Closer to halftime, Salloi slalomed past a pair of Sacramento defenders and cannoned a shot that Vitiello dropped left to cast aside.

The final flashbulb moment of the first half saw Thommy surge into the attacking third from a central position and unleash a 22-yard blast that prompted Vitiello to make another save.
Sporting orchestrated an attacking move nine minutes into the second stanza as Zusi overlapped Russell and pulled a cutback pass across the face of goal to Thommy, who swiveled and had a left-footed shot blocked from 10 yards.

At the opposite end, Pulskamp spared Sporting’s blushes on the hour mark by making a world-class save to deny Gontan from close range, dropping low to his right and sticking out a fist to ping the ball over the bar in the 62nd minute.

As both sides traded jabs into the late stages, Sporting substitute Felipe Hernandez made a quick impact from off the bench in the 87th minute by darting into the final third and uncorking a venomous 24-yard blast that Vitiello parried over the bar. The intervention ensured the sides would end regulation level at 0-0.

Three minutes into the first extra session, an intricate Sporting buildup culminated with Salloi cutting past a defender on the edge of the box and curling a right-footed shot a yard wide of Vitiello’s left-hand post. Salloi was at it again in the 95th minute, unloading a 25-yard sledgehammer that lacked the direction to beat Sacramento’s keeper, then rattled the woodwork with a screaming effort that beat Vitiello but caromed off the underside of the bar before Republic FC managed to clear the danger.

Sporting’s extra-time dominance carried into the 103rd minute when Sweat measured an inch-perfect diagonal ball over the top to Russell, but his subsequent shot fizzed straight into Vitiello’s thankful mitts. The Sacramento gloveman came up big again in the 116th minute, spreading himself to block Russell’s shot from a tight angle to keep the game goalless and seal the fate of a penalty shootout.

Both teams buried their first four spot kicks before Vitiello conjured the decisive save, diving left to cast away Zusi’s well-struck attempt. Captain Rodrigo Lopez then clinched the win for Sacramento by finding the back of the net and condemning Sporting to Open Cup heartache.

The 2022 MLS regular season campaign will resume Saturday when Sporting plays host to Supporters’ Shield contenders Austin FC at Children’s Mercy Park. Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m. with tickets available at SeatGeek.com and live coverage on 38 The Spot, the Sporting KC app and SportingKC.com.

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Monarchs thrash Canaries, 16-2

by Gabriel Lopez, Monarchs

The Kansas City Monarchs (42-22) pummeled the Sioux Falls Canaries (24-38) Wednesday night at Legends Field. The Monarchs beat the Canaries in a commanding 16-2 victory.

The Monarchs’ offense exploded early. Matt Adams led off the inning with a double over left fielder Angelo Altavilla.

Casey Gillaspie followed with a single to right field, but an error made by right fielder Aaron Takacs allowed Adams to score and advanced Gillaspie to third. A sacrifice fly from J.C. Escarra scored Gillaspie and gave Kansas City an early 2-0 lead over the Canaries.

Pete Kozma kept the offense going as he roped a double off the left field wall. Alexis Olmeda brought him in with an RBI-single up the middle. After Darnell Sweeney walked, Chad De La Guerra hit a three-run bomb to right-center field.

The Monarchs went on to score three more runs and finished the inning with eight hits and a 9-0 lead over the Canaries.

Sioux Falls scraped across a run in both the third and fourth innings on RBIs from Gavin LaValley and Jabari Henry to make it 2-9.

The Monarchs onslaught continued in the bottom of the fourth. Kozma drove in Gillaspie with a sacrifice fly to left field. RBIs from Willie Abreu, Sweeney and David Thompson gave Kansas City a 13-2 lead after four innings of play.

The Monarchs continued to steamroll the Canaries. In the bottom of the fifth, Kozma notched an RBI-single to score Gillaspie.

Two innings later, Escarra doubled and was quickly brought home on an RBI-single from Abreu. Kansas City tacked on another run in the eighth as Adams drove in Sweeney with a single to left field. After eight innings of play, the Monarchs led 16-2.

Brian Glowicki made his season debut for the Monarchs in the ninth inning. He made quick work of the Canaries, striking out two and retiring the side to end the game.

The Monarchs will look to sweep the Sioux Falls Canaries at 7 p.m. July 28 at Legends Field. 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.

Public forums begin tonight for Wyandotte County community health assessment

The Unified Government Public Health Department of Wyandotte County is holding community forums in July and August 2022 as part of a Community Health Assessment for the county.

Forums are open to anyone who lives in Wyandotte County.

The forums will gather input from people who live in Wyandotte County about the biggest health challenges facing the county and ways to make Wyandotte County a healthier place to live for everyone.

The forums are one part of the community health assessment process, which also includes surveys and focus groups to collect additional data. Input collected through the assessment will be used to help set specific goals for a five-year Community Health Improvement Plan. Refreshments will be provided at each event. No RSVP is required.

Community forum locations and dates:

July 28 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
USD 500 Central Office, 2220 N. 59th St., Suite 229, Kansas City, Kansas

Aug. 1 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
South Branch Library, 3104 Strong Ave., Kansas City, Kansas
Spanish interpreter on site.

Aug. 2 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Bonner Springs Community Center, 200 E. 3rd St., Bonner Springs, Kansas

Aug. 5 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Piper Creek Elementary School, 13021 Leavenworth Road, Kansas City, Kansas

Aug. 7 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Quindaro Community Center, 2726 Brown Ave., Kansas City, Kansas

ASL interpreting is available on request. To request an ASL interpreter, email [email protected] at least two days in advance of the event you plan to attend.


Community health assessment background

According to the CDC, a Community Health Assessment “identifies key health needs and issues through systematic, comprehensive data collection and analysis.” The information collected through a CHA process is used to develop a Community Health Improvement Plan, which is “a long-term, systematic effort to address public health problems based on the results of community health assessment activities and the community health improvement process,” (https://www.cdc.gov/publichealthgateway/cha/index.html).

The CHA and CHIP processes are a critical part of public health practices, according to the UG Health Department. The assessments include opportunities for community members to provide their perspective about important issues and the conditions that affect those issues. CHAs also collect important data to inform decision-making about key health issues.

In addition to being a part of robust public health practice, up-to-date CHAs are required for local health departments to seek and maintain accreditation from the National Public Health Accreditation Board. The UG Health Department completed the accreditation process in late 2020 and was awarded national accreditation through PHAB in early 2021. The UG Health Department is currently one of eight accredited health departments in the state of Kansas.

A CHA is meant to be conducted every five years. The previous Wyandotte County CHA was conducted in 2016-2017, and a CHIP was launched in 2018. To learn more about what the current CHIP is doing for Wyandotte County, visit
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