Sporting KC 1-1 draw versus Colorado Rapids

Johnny Russell placed a direct kick into the upper right corner of the goal for Kansas City’s only score of the match in a 1-1 home draw against the Colorado Rapids. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

Sporting Kansas City came back from an early deficit to post a 1-1 draw against the Colorado Rapids Saturday evening at Children’s Mercy Park. The stadium was packed and loud for the weekend match.

Colorado took the lead in the 17th minute. Jonathan Lewis knocked back the rebound of his own shot to get the score.

Johnny Russell scored the equalizer in the 41st minute on a free kick just outside the penalty area, floating the ball over the wall of Colorado defenders and into the corner of the net.

After the match, Russell discussed his approach to the kick.

“Just tried to get a good connection,” the Scottish forward said. “Make it clean, make sure it got up and down in time and managed to tuck it away.”

Sporting KC had the better of the Rapids for the remainder of the match and attempted 20 shots to only 8 for Colorado. Rapids goalkeeper William Yarbrough saved 7 shots and a few other Sporting chances were just wide of the goal.

Head coach Peter Vermes praised the team’s effort after the game, despite the missed opportunity for a win.

“I can’t say anything but great things about the guys’ effort and their commitment,” said the coach. “It was a really high, high level performance today. Their attitude and their mentality and to play the way they did as long as they did was a heck of a performance from that perspective.”

The single point from the draw keeps Kansas City in second place in the MLS Western Conference standings, and they continue their streak of six unbeaten games.

Sporting Kansas City plays next at Los Angeles FC at 9 p.m. Sept. 3. Their next home game is at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 11  against the Chicago Fire.

Forward Daniel Salloi got his head on a pass into the box from Johnny Russell, but his shot was off target. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Gadi Kinda brought the ball in along the Colorado endline. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Colorado defense converged on forward Daniel Salloi as he entered the penalty area. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Johnny Russell lined up a shot on Colorado goalkeeper William Yarbrough, but it was blocked by the defense. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Colorado defender Auston Trusty intercepted a pass intended for Johnny Russell. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Defender Graham Zusi launched a shot in the first half. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Cam Duke dueled with Colorado defender Auston Trusty near the Colorado endline. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Alan Pulido pushed past Colorado defender Jack Price to get to the ball. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

Scenes from Tiblow Days 2021

Bonner Springs High School cheerleaders marched in the Tiblow Days parade on Saturday. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

Bonner Springs celebrated Tiblow Days with a parade and festival this weekend. Sponsored by the Bonner Springs-Edwardsville Chamber of Commerce, the event featured a 5k run, car show, carnival, and concert. Despite the hot weather, a large and enthusiastic crowd turned out.

Events run through Saturday evening.

The Bonner Springs High School marching band played in the parade. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Kansas Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Derek Schmidt marched in the parade. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Bonner Springs councilman Bob Reeves rode a scooter. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Wyandotte County 4-H Horse Project rode in the parade. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Bonner Springs High School football team rode on a flatbed truck. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Students at the White Tiger taekwondo dojo performed in the parade. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Izcalli folklore dance group performed in the parade. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Bonner Springs High School football team will start its season next weekend. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

King of the Renaissance Festival Bryan Atkins marched in the parade. The Renaissance Festival starts next weekend in Bonner Springs. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Ancient Order of Hibernians, an Irish fraternal group, marched in the parade. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

A 1956 Thunderbird at the Tiblow Days car show. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Families enjoyed the carnival rides together. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Friends enjoyed the carnival rides together. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Admirers strolled the car show grounds to check out their favorites. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Many vintage cars made their appearance at the Tiblow Days car show. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

A beer garden provided refreshing beverages. The beer garden was run by Outfield Brewing Company of Edwardsville and Own Agenda, a soon-to-open brewery in Bonner Springs. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Bonner Springs High School cheerleaders performed at the park pavilion. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Izcalli folklore dance group performed at the park pavilion. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Students from the Premiere Dance and Performing Arts performed at the park pavilion. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Clark Middle School cheerleaders performed at the park pavilion. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

KC NWSL starts winning tradition with back-to-back home wins

Louisville goalkeeper Michelle Betos got to the ball a split second ahead of the impact from forward Kristen Hamilton. Hamilton had 3 shots on goal, and scored the match winner. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

Kansas City NWSL gained its second win of the season and second consecutive home victory on Wednesday evening against Racing Louisville FC 2-1.

Forward Kristen Hamilton, appearing in her 100th NWSL match, struck the game-winner in the 40th minute when she received a long pass forward from Hailie Mace and sprinted past the Louisville defense.

With only the goalkeeper to beat, Hamilton steered the ball neatly between the diving keeper’s outstretched arm and the near post to give Kansas City a 2-0 halftime lead.

Kansas City pressed high up the field from the start of the match, frustrating the Louisville back line and earning offensive opportunities and set pieces.

The intense effort paid off in the 18th minute with a Louisville own goal — a deflection off a Racing defender in close action near the goal.

Louisville forward CeCe Kizer narrowed the margin with a goal in the 64th minute, but Kansas City dropped back in a more defensive stance and held on for the remainder of the match.

An unexpectedly large contingent of violet-clad Racing Louisville fans swelled the Legends Field crowd due to two local players on the roster. Kizer, of Overland Park, started the match and scored Louisville’s only goal.

Sinclaire Miramontez, of Lenexa, came on as a halftime substitute for Louisville. She was sent off when she earned her second yellow card during stoppage time.

Despite the win, Kansas City remains in the basement of the NWSL league standings, but edges within 4 points of Louisville, the league’s other expansion franchise.

Kansas City will play at Chicago on Saturday. The next home match will be against the North Carolina Courage at 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 5.

Forward Gaby Vincent collided with Louisville forward CeCe Kizer as they both went for a header. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Jessica Silva held her own against two Louisville defenders near the endline. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta celebrated with the crowd in the supporters section in the west side of the stadium. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Kristen Hamilton got past Louisville defender Sinclaire Miramontez for a shot on goal. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Kristen Hamilton celebrated her first half goal. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Goalkeeper Adrianna Franch, a native of Salina, made her home debut with Kansas City after being traded from the Portland Thorns last week. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Defender Kristen Edmonds held off Louisville forward CeCe Kizer. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Victoria Pickett tried to get an edge around the Louisville defense. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Louisville forward CeCe Kizer, an Overland Park native, had a big crowd of friends and family waiting to greet her after the match. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)