Author: Brian Turrel
Sporting KC offense misfires in 2-2 draw against Toronto
by Brian Turrel
Several near-misses cost Sporting Kansas City a chance at victory on Saturday night, settling for a 2-2 draw at home against Toronto FC.
With his lineup depleted by injuries and suspensions, head coach Peter Vermes still praised the team’s effort.
“To be able to be leading the game 2 – 1 and create the kind of chances that we did, and have the hunger to try and score like we did, I say it again, I’m very proud of the team.”
Sporting KC controlled the start of the game, with two shots in the first 10 minutes that nearly found the net. Toronto stabilized and then was able to take the lead midway through the first half on a goal by midfielder Jonathan Osorio.
Kansas City struck back early in the second half when Gerso Fernandes was taken down near the Toronto goal, handing Ilie Sanchez a penalty kick opportunity that he knocked cleanly past the goalkeeper.
Kansas City moved ahead in the 61st minute when Diego Rubio found Johnny Russell in the middle of the field near the 18-yard line.
Sporting KC gave up the equalizer in the 69th minute to Toronto forward Jordan Hamilton. Although they continued to press in the late minutes of the game, Sporting KC wasn’t able to convert, with more near misses taking their toll.
Said Johnny Russell, “You know, we’ve hit the crossbar with a couple of them, headers I’ve just missed and a few shots I’ve just missed as well. So on another night you know we score two, three more goals. But tonight wasn’t our night in that sense.”
Sporting Kansas City plays on the road against the New York Red Bulls on Saturday, July 14. Their next home game is July 28 against MLS Western Conference leader FC Dallas.
Pitching Priests at T-Bones Stadium
by Brian Turrel
Nearly 3,000 members of the Kansas City Catholic community from both sides of the state line turned out for the Pitching Priests charity softball game, played Friday night at T-Bones Stadium in Kansas City, Kansas.
The Missouri team, from the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, won the game in extra innings, coming from behind to defeat the Kansas team from the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas. Father Adam Johnson hit a sacrifice fly to pull the Missouri team ahead 16-15 in the bottom of the seventh.
The priests were the stars of the show, with fans waving homemade signs and kids lined up along the dugout walls for autographs.
The annual event, nicknamed the I-435 Series, raises money for Catholic seminary students training for the priesthood.