Current travels to East Coast today

The Kansas City Current will try to continue a 12-match unbeaten streak as the team is on the road against NJ-NY Gotham at 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11.

The match will be broadcast nationally on CBS Sports Network.

The Current (8-4-5, 29 pts, T-2nd place) extended its franchise-best unbeaten streak to 12 matches in the last match, with a come-from-behind 3-2 victory over the North Carolina Courage on Aug. 28.

Midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta opened the scoring in the fifth minute with a penalty kick, but the Courage responded to take a 2-1 lead in the early stages of the second half. Then the Current completely took the match over.

Forward Cece Kizer scored her sixth game-tying or go-ahead goal for Kansas City in 2022 to level the match in the 56th minute on an assist from rookie defender Alex Loera.

Forward Kristen Hamilton completed the comeback in the 59th minute, sliding in to tap home a cross from defender Kate Del Fava. Kansas City’s ongoing 12-match unbeaten streak is tied for the second-longest streak in National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) history.

Gotham, meanwhile, took part in the lone NWSL match played last weekend. The team lost 1-0 at home to the North Carolina Courage on an 81st minute goal by Courage midfielder Fuka Nagano. The loss extended Gotham’s losing streak to eight matches.

Crucial September stretch begins Sunday

First up is Gotham, an opponent that the Current have historically found positive results against. Kansas City is 1-0-2 all-time against Gotham and most recently defeated it 1-0 at Children’s Mercy Park June 11.

From there, Kansas City travels to Chicago for a mid-week road match against the Chicago Red Stars. The Current beat Chicago twice during the 2022 NWSL Challenge Cup, but the sides drew 2-2 June 18 in their lone regular season match so far. Proving how tight the top of the NWSL table is, the Red Stars sit in the sixth and final playoff position, but are only three points behind the Current.

The Current close the stretch of three matches in seven days at Children’s Mercy Park against the Portland Thorns next Sunday, Sept. 18, with playoff positioning and possibly one of the longest unbeaten streaks in league history on the line.

International roundup

The Kansas City Current was well-represented on the international stage during the recent September FIFA window, with four players being called up to their national teams. Hailie Mace (USA), Desiree Scott (Canada), Sydney Schneider (Jamaica) and Chloe Logarzo (Australia) were all named to their country’s rosters.

Defender Hailie Mace was called to the U.S. Women’s National Team for two friendlies against Nigeria, earning her first appearance in USWNT camp since 2019. The Kansas City defender appeared in both matches against the Super Falcons. The United States’ first match of the window came in Kansas City on Sept. 3, a 4-0 triumph at Children’s Mercy Park in which Mace entered the match as a second-half substitute. Mace also came on as a second-half substitute in the USWNT’s 2-1 win over Nigeria on Sept. 6 in Washington, D.C. Mace totaled 30 minutes played across both matches.

Veteran Canadian midfielder Desiree Scott appeared in both of Canada’s matches of the window, which were consecutive matches against Australia. Scott played the final 30 minutes of Canada’s 1-0 win over Australia on Sept. 2 and played the first half of Canada’s 2-1 win over Australia on Sept. 6.

Rounding out the Current players in action over the weekend was Jamaican goalkeeper Sydney Schneider, who started in Jamaica’s 1-0 loss to South Korea on Sept. 3. The appearance marked Schneider’s 19th international cap.

Three players named to ‘Best of August’

For the second consecutive month, the Kansas City Current had multiple players named to the Best XI of the Month. Goalkeeper A.D. Franch, defender Elizabeth Ball and LaBonta were named to the Best XI of the month.

All three have been integral pieces of the Current’s ongoing 12-match unbeaten streak, which included a 3-0-1 record in August. Wednesday’s announcement marked the first team of the month appearance for Ball, while LaBonta and Franch received back-to-back team of the month selections for the first time in their NWSL careers.

LaBonta scored three goals and recorded an assist, accomplishing some significant career milestones in the process. Her impressive offensive month brought her goal total on the season to six, which marks both a career high and team-high total.

LaBonta scored the 10th goal of her professional career against Angel City FC Aug. 19, and her five penalty kick goals in the 2022 regular season is one shy of a league record.

Ball has been a stalwart of Kansas City’s defense all season, and that was no different this past month. She played the full 90 minutes in all four matches in the month and totaled five tackles, 16 duels won and a team-best 22 clearances. She also has 18 blocks this season, which ranks second in the NWSL. Ball recorded the game-winning assist in Kansas City’s 4-3 win over the North Carolina Courage Aug. 13.

Franch rounded out the Current players honored after finishing the month with 1.66 goals against average. Franch had four saves in Kansas City’s 4-3 win over the Courage Aug. 13. The Current was the lone team with three players selected by the NWSL Media Association to the August Best XI of the Month.

Groundbreaking

This week the Kansas City Current announced a step toward the construction of its stadium at Berkley Riverfront Park in Kansas City, Missouri, the first stadium in the world purpose-built for a women’s professional sports team.

The official groundbreaking for the project will be at 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6. Fans from across the region may attend as the ownership group of Angie Long, Chris Long and Brittany Mahomes welcomes dignitaries from across the region and the NWSL to take part in the festivities.

The event begins at 5 p.m. with remarks from ownership, the city of Kansas City, Missouri, Port KC and others in the community, followed by key contributors to the project participating in the traditional shovel ceremony. A celebration party will cap off the night.

Players to watch

Kansas City Current forward Kristen Hamilton — Hamilton has been on an offensive tear in 2022, with 11 goals in all competitions. Hamilton has six goals in the 2022 regular season, which is tied for both the team high and a club record. She scored twice in August, once each in the Current’s matches against the North Carolina Courage. Hamilton found the game-winning goal in the 84th minute when Kansas City and Gotham FC last met June 11.

NJ-NY Gotham FC midfielder Victoria Pickett — Pickett was traded to Gotham FC from the Kansas City Current Aug. 22. She made her debut for Gotham in the team’s 3-1 loss to Angel City FC Aug. 28, starting and playing 70 minutes in Gotham’s 1-0 loss to the North Carolina Courage on Sept. 4. Pickett nearly got on the scoresheet for her new club against the Courage, but North Carolina goalkeeper Katelyn Rowland denied her close-range header in the 58th minute.

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At the Kansas Speedway

A pre-race concert was held at noon Sunday at the Kansas Speedway. Racing action begins at 2 p.m. Sunday for the Hollywood Casino 400, a NASCAR Cup Series race. (Fan photo)
At the Kansas Speedway Sunday before the Hollywood Casino 400, a NASCAR Cup Series race, began. Racing started at 2 p.m. (Fan photo)
At the Kansas Speedway Sunday for the start of the Hollywood Casino 400, a NASCAR Cup Series race. Racing started at 2 p.m. (Fan photo)
At the Kansas Speedway Sunday for the start of the Hollywood Casino 400, a NASCAR Cup Series race. Racing started at 2 p.m. (Fan photo)

Scots’ Richardson outpaces Stallions in 48-29 Highland Park win

Kameron Daboe stiff-armed his way around the left side. Daboe scored two touchdowns in the Stallions’ 48-29 loss to Highland Park on Friday. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Schlagle Stallions suffered a 48-29 loss to the Highland Park Scots Friday evening in their home opener.

The Stallions moved the ball effectively on the ground and had a brief first-quarter lead, but weren’t able to contain the lightning speed of Scots’ running back Tre’ Richardson, who scored eight touchdowns for the visitors.

Highland Park got on the board just two minutes into the first quarter with an 18-yard touchdown run for a 6-0 lead. The Stallions answered with a touchdown run from Kameron Daboe, and tacked on the extra point for a 7-6 advantage.

Schlagle had Highland Park nearly stopped on a 4th-and-8 on the 28-yard line, but a fake punt handed off to Richardson created a morale-busting 72-yard scoring run and 12-7 Scots’ lead.

Highland Park put together a long scoring drive in the second quarter, taking over at its own 23 and grinding its way down the field with short and medium runs before Richardson scored on a run from the 15 with less than a minute remaining before halftime.

Daboe ran back the ensuing kickoff, and Schlagle made the 2-point conversion to cut the halftime deficit to 18-15.

Schlagle got great starting position to open the second half, but handed the ball back to the Scots on the 15-yard line. A 70-yard touchdown pass to Richardson from Highland Park quarterback A’ydren Drew-Gregory followed.

On the next drive, Schlagle again drove deep into Scots’ territory, but turned the ball over on an interception at the 1-yard line. Richardson again turned poor field position into points with a 95-yard touchdown run, and Highland Park led 30-15.

With three minutes left in the quarter, Schlagle took advantage of a failed onside kick to get good field position. Cameron Campbell scored from 25 yards out, and Daboe ran in the 2-point conversion to bring the Stallions within 7.

Schlagle sent the kickoff short to keep it away from Richardson, but he ran up to scoop the ball and then headed toward the end zone for another touchdown, and the quarter ended with a 36-23 Scots’ lead.

Richardson scored twice in the fourth quarter, on a 76-yard run, and also a 52-yard swing pass to the right side. Schlagle countered with a 67-yard run from Campbell, making the final margin.

Highland Park, on the east side of Topeka, has joined the USD 500 schools in the Kansas City-Atchison League, now renamed the Meadowlark League. Last Friday, the Scots broke a 65-game, 8-year losing streak with a 60-47 win over Wyandotte. With two consecutive wins in the new league, the Scots look to be making themselves at home.

Quarterback Stephon Jones and guard Alexander Velasquez created a big gap for running back Kameron Daboe. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Cameron Campbell was upended on a run. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Kameron Daboe ran a kickoff back for a touchdown just before halftime. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Cincere Lewis sprinted around the right side. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Schlagle cheerleaders performed a routine during a break in the action. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Quarterback Stephon Jones released a pass. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Kameron Daboe was tackled near the Highland Park goal line. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Highland Park running back Tre’ Richardson took off on a 72-yard touchdown run on a fake punt. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Linebacker Pierson Miller forced a wobbly throw from Highland Park’s quarterback. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Cincere Lewis was in pursuit of Tre’ Richardson. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Cameron Campbell scored a touchdown in the second half. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)