Sporting KC extends unbeaten streak to four games with 0-0 draw at Houston

Sporting Kansas City (8-15-7, 31 pts.) settled for a 0-0 draw with Houston Dynamo FC (8-16-6, 30 pts.) at PNC Stadium in Houston on Saturday night.

Despite playing with a man advantage following Matias Vera’s 41st-minute red card, Sporting was unable to find a way through a stubborn Dynamo backline.

Manager Peter Vermes made two changes from last Sunday’s draw in LA, as Felipe Hernandez stepped into central midfield in place of Roger Espinoza, while Ben Sweat returned from a recent back ailment to replace Logan Ndenbe at left back with the Belgian not making the trip while in health and safety protocols.

The game sprung to life just before the 15-minute mark as first Houston’s Teenage Hadebe saw a volley ricochet dangerously around the Sporting area before John Pulskamp pounced on the loose ball. Moments later, Johnny Russell cut inside on his left foot and curled an effort wide of the post from the edge of the area.

Felipe Hernandez went close in the 18th minute as he latched onto the ball on the edge of the area after Russell’s free kick had been half-cleared, but his strike fizzed wide of the post. Moments later, Erik Thommy almost provided the breakthrough as his thunderous effort from 25 yards was tipped onto the crossbar by Steve Clark.

A major flashpoint arrived in the 41st minute when Houston’s Vera, already sitting on a yellow card, crunched into Willy Agada near the halfway line and was sent off after being shown a second yellow card, leaving Sporting to play the final 49 minutes up a man.

Despite its numerical disadvantage, it was Houston that created the first threatening moment of the second half as Sebastian Ferreira, Fafa Picault and Corey Baird all linked up to get in behind the Sporting backline but Sweat produced an impressive defensive intervention to clear the ball in front of goal. When the ball recycled out, Picault’s shot was deflected into the path of Baird but Pulskamp raced off his line to charge down the winger’s effort.

In the 56th minute, Sweat popped up on the other end of the field as he drove into the area and lashed an effort on goal that Clark was forced to tip onto the bar for the second time on the evening.

Four minutes later, Pulskamp was called upon again to keep the game level as he dove to his left to parry away Picault’s effort from just inside the area.

Sporting should’ve taken the lead in the 65th minute as Sweat’s delivery picked out Willy Agada in the area and his powerful header was tipped into the air by Clark before Daniel Salloi thrashed the ball across the face of goal. Agada had another great look at goal in the 74th minute as again Sweat picked out the Nigerian striker but he flashed his left-footed strike narrowly over the bar.

Substitute Marinos Tzionis almost found a way through in the 80th minute as he controlled a bouncing ball and his volley seemed destined for the bottom left corner, but Clark was able to tip it around the post. A minute later, Tzionis picked out Agada sandwiched between the two Houston center backs but was unable to redirect his header on target.

With Sporting piling numbers forward looking for a winner in stoppage time, the Dynamo should’ve stolen it as Adalberto Carasquilla fed Thor Ulfarsson inside the area who saw his powerful effort tipped onto the underside of crossbar and out by Pulskamp. It was a day for the goalkeepers as Clark had the final say, pushing away Tzionis’ close-range attempt deep into stoppage time.

Sporting will now play its next three matches in the friendly confines of Children’s Mercy Park, starting with Tuesday’s clash with D.C. United. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. with tickets available via SeatGeek.com.

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Monarchs come back to win first game of division championship series in Fargo

by Dan Vaughan Jr., Monarchs

A ninth inning pinch hit three-run blast off the bat of J.C. Escarra gave the Kansas City Monarchs a 5-2 lead as they won the first game of the West Division Championship Series over the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks on the road.

A pair of ace left-handers got the starting nods for both clubs in the game at Newman Outdoor Field in Fargo, North Dakota.

The Monarchs’ Matt Hall tossed 5.1 innings, giving up one unearned run on six hits with nine strikeouts in a no decision.

The RedHawks Kevin McGovern went seven innings surrendering one earned run on six hits to also not figure in the decision.

Kansas City got on the board in the fourth inning loading the bases with one out off McGovern. Jan Hernandez and Casey Gillaspie both singled with Pete Kozma drawing a walk.

Gio Brusa hit a bouncer to third bringing home Hernandez as Brusa raced to first, to beat out a double play chance for Fargo. McGovern would get Alexis Olmeda to ground out to first to get out of the inning with Kansas City leading 1-0.

In the home half of the sixth the RedHawks tied the game. Leo Pena reached on an error by Darnell Sweeney at third to start the inning. Hall struck out John Silviano, then walked Manuel Boscan to put runners at first and second. A wild pitch moved Pena to third for the RedHawks.
Alec Olund then singled through the five and six hole to tie the game at one. Evan Alexander reached on an infield single that second baseman Ryan Grotjohn was able to make a diving grab on to keep the go-ahead run from scoring but load the bases. Brandon Koch came in the game and got an infield pop out to second from Sam Dexter, then retired Christian Correa on a fly to left to end the inning and leave the way stations full for the RedHawks.

McGovern exited after the seventh inning stretch and saw his club grab the lead off the Monarchs pen. Jordan Martinson came in for Koch and got a strikeout of Peter Maris for the first out. Drew Ward worked a walk followed by a single from Leo Pena to put runners at first and second. John Silviano singled home the go-ahead run for the RedHawks scoring Ward. Martinson induced Manuel Boscan into an inning ending “pitcher’s best mate” double play, to leave the game at 2-1 in favor of the RedHawks.

Reid Birlingmair was summoned from the Fargo-Moorhead pen. The Monarchs mustered one hit off the right-hander but did not score in the top of the eighth frame. Brian Glowicki worked a scoreless bottom of the eighth for Kansas City to take the game into the top of the ninth and set up the heroics of the Monarchs.

Birlingmair retired Jacob Robson on a ground out to second for the first out. The Monarchs then got back-to-back walks from Hernandez and Casey Gillaspie to put runners at first and second with a wild pitch moving Hernandez to second during the Gillaspie at-bat.

Joe Jones came into the game for the RedHawks to face Kozma. The Monarchs shortstop, singled back up the box to score Hernandez and tie the game at two. Brusa struck out, looking for out number two. The Monarchs turned to Escarra with two on and two outs. On a one and one count, Escarra launched a three-run home run deep into the North Dakota night, to give the Monarchs a 5-2 lead.

Alex Valdez came into the game in the bottom of the ninth for the Monarchs. Valdez struck out pinch hitter Ben Livorsi and Peter Maris to get the first two outs of the inning. Drew Ward singled to right but Valdez got the 27th and final out on a fly ball to center from Pena to notch his second save of the postseason.

Glowicki (1-0) picked up the relief win for the Monarchs, while Birlingmair (0-1) was charged with the loss for the RedHawks. The Monarchs now lead the best of three game series one game to none.

The Monarchs and RedHawks will play game two of the West Division Championship Series at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday night, Sept. 14, at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas. The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning 30 minutes before game time and the video stream airing on aa baseball.tv.

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