KC NWSL sprints past Houston Dash 3-0

Defender Elizabeth Ball (7) headed in a free kick to give Kansas City a 2-0 lead against the Houston Dash on Wednesday. Kansas City would go on to win the match 3-0. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

Kansas City NWSL’s defense shouldered the load on Sunday, but on Wednesday it was the offense’s turn, racking up three goals and holding Houston scoreless to set the team’s largest winning margin in its short history.

Darian Jenkins’ 18th minute goal was a thing of beauty. From 18 yards out on the left side, she curled the ball with a graceful arc into the far upper corner of the goal. Houston goalkeeper Jane Campbell leaped, but had no chance at a save.

After the game, Jenkins said that she had been practicing the shot and was happy to see it come into play during a match.

In the later stages of the first half, Kansas City stepped up its offensive intensity. Accurate passing in the build-up kept the home side in possession for extended runs.

In the 30th minute, Jenkins centered the ball for a header from Julie Bowen, but the shot was off target. Just after, Kiki Pickett took a shot up the middle saved by Campbell.

The pressure paid off in the 37th minute when Elizabeth Ball nodded in for a 2-0 lead and her first goal of the season. Julie Bowen set up the score with a free kick from the right side that dropped into a scrum of players about six yards out from the goal.

Kansas City didn’t give up on its attack after halftime, but the opportunities were fewer, with Houston clamping down on passing lanes.

A long range Addie McCain blast up the middle put a scare into the Dash in the 75th minute, ricocheting off the crossbar. In the 76th minute, Lo’eau LaBonta sent a well-placed cross into the box, but frustratingly couldn’t find a runner to finish it.

Kansas City scored the capper on a penalty kick in stoppage time. Jessica Silva earned the penalty when she beat the Houston defense and was fouled by Campbell. Lo’eau LaBonta took the kick and mashed a no-doubter into the lower left corner.

A climb up the NWSL standings now looks possible for Kansas City NWSL. Racing Louisville FC, loser in five of its last six, now sits just 2 points in front of Kansas City.

Kansas City’s next match will be at the Chicago Red Stars on Oct. 16. The next home match will be at 7 p.m. Oct. 22 against NJ-NY Gotham FC.

Midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta scored on a penalty kick in second half stoppage time. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Houston goalkeeper Jane Campbell fouled forward Jessica Silva late in the match. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Desiree Scott headed the ball toward the Houston goal. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Houston defender Katie Naughton went up against Kansas City forward Kate Del Fava to clear the ball. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Jessica Silva blocked an attempted clearance from Houston defender Katie Naughton. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Addie McCain took a shot on goal in the first half. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Mariana Larroquette collected the ball in the Houston end.
 (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Darian Jenkins headed the ball in toward the Houston goal. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Defender Maddie Nolf crossed the ball in front of Houston defender Allysha Chapman. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Addie McCain challenged Houston midfielder Sophie Schmidt. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Darian Jenkins beat forward Nichelle Prince to take a goal-scoring shot in the first half. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Katie Bowen took a shot on the Houston goal in the first half. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Mariana Larroquette and defender Abby Dahlkemper raced for control of the ball. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

KC NWSL defends home turf, holds Thorns scoreless 0-0

Midfielder Katie Bowen crossed the ball in front of the Portland goal in Kansas City’s 0-0 draw against the Thorns Sunday evening. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

Kansas City NWSL held the high-powered Portland Thorns to a scoreless draw on Sunday afternoon at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas. The draw is Kansas City’s fifth consecutive match at home without a loss, dating back to July 23.

Given the disparity in results for Kansas City and Portland so far this season, and Kansas City’s early defensive problems, the outcome is a promising one. Portland had not been held scoreless since July 11.

Kansas City played the first half in an exaggerated defensive stance, waiting until near the midfield line to challenge Thorns’ ball handlers and not committing large numbers forward, even on corner kicks.

The strategy paid off with a goal-free first half. Kansas City’s best opportunity came in the 45th minute on a high-velocity shot from Darian Jenkins, but it was was saved by Portland goalkeeper Bella Bixby.

The home side was a bit more venturesome to start the second half, pressuring the Portland defense multiple times in the opening minutes. However, after the early flurry, Kansas City settled back in defensively.

A shot from Katie Bowen in the 67th minute was saved by Bixby and bounced around briefly in front of the Portland goal, but Kansas City wasn’t able to get a foot on it.

A Portland penalty kick in the 85th minute could have been the decider, but forward Christine Sinclair’s right-footed attempt banged off the left post and Kansas City cleared the ball.

Kansas City’s defense held off some late Portland pressure, but needed a diving save from goalkeeper Adrianna Franch in stoppage time to seal the draw.

Kansas City’s next match will be at home against the Houston Dash on Wednesday, starting at 7 p.m.

Defender Kiki Pickett got an edge on Portland midfielder Rocky Rodriguez. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Kansas City forward Kristen Hamilton reacted as her scoring chance was knocked away by Portland defender Emily Menges. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

A dad and daughter got in some kicks during halftime. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Sporting Kansas City midfielder Roger Espinoza, right, was on hand to watch his wife, KC NWSL midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Kate Del Fava headed the ball near the Portland goal. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Kristen Hamilton worked the ball around the left side of the Portland defense. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta took a shot past the attempted block of Portland defender Natalia Kuikka. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Portland goalkeeper Bella Bixby pounced on a loose ball in the 6-yard box. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Kansas City forward Addie McCain contested the ball with Portland midfielder Angela Salem. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Kansas City defender Rachel Corsie slid in to dispossess Portland forward Christine Sinclair. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

Bonner Springs loses 29-7 to Louisburg

Senior running back Brandin Andrew stiff-armed his way through a tackle. Andrew scored Bonner Springs’ only touchdown of the game on a fumble recovery. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

Louisburg pulled out its bag of tricks Friday night in Bonner Springs, defeating the Braves 29-7.

The Wildcats caught Bonner Springs off guard by starting the game with an onside kick, which they recovered to get an early possession advantage.

Though the maneuver didn’t pay off in points on that drive, it set the tone for a game. Louisburg recovered two onside kicks, faked a punt, scored on a flea flicker, and drew two encroachment penalties with hard snap counts.

The teams traded long but unproductive drives and ended with a scoreless first quarter. In the second quarter, the Wildcats scored first, hitting a field goal after the Braves stopped them at the 6-yard line.

Bonner Springs handed the ball back with less than a minute in the half. Louisburg quarterback Declan Battle appeared to fumble on the second play from scrimmage. Bonner Springs recovered the ball, but the referee had already whistled the ball carrier down.

After a lengthy, heated discussion among the officials and coaches, the players lined up again and on the next play, Louisburg scored a trick-play 80-yard touchdown. The extra point kick was blocked by Bonner’s James Andrewjeski to hold the Wildcats to a 9-0 halftime lead.

The Wildcats scored on a 19-yard pass play after halftime. Louisburg was in a bind at 4th down and 7 yards to go, but used a fake punt to gain a first down and keep the scoring drive going.

Bonner’s only score came on a defensive play in the third quarter. Brandin Andrew recovered a Louisburg fumble and ran it back 20 yards for a touchdown, bringing the Braves within one score at 15-7.

On the Braves’ next drive, they drove the ball with determination, and running back Peyton Parks kept the sticks moving with strong runs. The drive stalled out in the Louisburg end, and an incomplete pass on fourth down handed the ball back at the 32-yard line.

Louisburg pushed the advantage again in the fourth quarter. Bonner safety Wyatt Caldwell knocked running back Ashton Moore out of bounds at the 1-yard line, but the stop was only temporary. The Wildcats earned the touchdown two plays later on a 5-yard quarterback keeper.

The final margin was decided when Bonner gave up a fumble on a late drive, returned by Louisburg for a 29-7 score.

The loss drops Bonner Springs to 1-4. The Braves will play host to the Tonganoxie Chieftains at 7 p.m. next Friday.

Senior quarterback Kaleb Farmer looked down field for a receiver. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Junior safety Wyatt Caldwell dived to stop Louisburg freshman running back Ashton Moore short of the goal line. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Participants in the Bonner Springs Little Cheer program performed a routine after the first quarter. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Bonner Springs Dazzlers dance team performed at halftime. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Bonner Springs marching band performed at halftime. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Bonner Springs cheerleaders performed stunts before the fourth quarter. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Senior linebacker Jermiah Ledbetter brought down Louisburg freshman running back Ashton Moore. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Defensive back Tyler Keltner hauled down Louisburg receiver Jackson Kush after a catch. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Senior defensive end Anthony Fortin closed in on Louisburg quarterback Declan Battle. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Junior running back Peyton Parks ran around the right side of the line. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

A hard hit on senior receiver James Andrewjeski prevented a catch. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)