Sabres’ Harrison scores 3 touchdowns in opener

Senior running back Antonio Harrison scored on a 14-yard run up the middle in the third quarter. Harrison scored three touchdowns in the Sabres’ 21-0 win over Washington. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Sumner Academy Sabres kicked off the 2022 football season with a 21-0 win over the Washington Wildcats. Fans packed the stands on a balmy evening at Schlagle Stadium, making a festive atmosphere.

The Sabres’ strong running attack was led by senior Antonio Harrison, who scored all three touchdowns in the game. Harrison ran for 208 yards in the game on 29 carries.

Sumner got on the board in the first quarter. Backed up beyond midfield by a penalty, the Sabres sprung Harrison free around the right end, and he outpaced the secondary in a race to the end zone.

Washington nearly evened the score in the second quarter, converting a fourth-and-five with a fake punt, but a fumble on the play handed the ball back to the Sabres on their own 13-yard line.

The Sabres added on to their 7-0 halftime lead midway through the third quarter. Sumner kept a long drive going with passes from quarterback Camron Johnson to Howard Peoples and Javeare’ Akanda.

With the ball at the Washington 14-yard line, Harrison broke through the middle of the Wildcats’ defensive line for a touchdown.

The Sabres scored again on their following drive, with Harrison plowing through on a short run set up by an Akande reception.

Washington ran the ensuing kickoff back to the end zone, but a downfield penalty cost them the touchdown, and a fumble on the following play ended the opportunity.

Johnson was 9-for-17 for a total of 98 passing yards, connecting best on mid-range passes to the boundaries. Marco Contreras converted all three extra point opportunities, but was short on a 38-yard field goal in the fourth quarter.

Sumner and Washington are now playing in the Meadowlark Conference, a rebranded version of the Kansas City – Atchison League with the addition of Topeka’s Highland Park High School.

The Sumner Academy Sabres took the field in their home opener, played at Schlagle Stadium. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Sumner senior running back Antonio Harrison ran for a 54-yard touchdown in the first quarter. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Washington ran a counter play for a 12-yard pickup. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

“How about those Sabres?” asked Sumner head coach Andrew Wright as he addressed the team after the game. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Sumner cheerleaders performed in a break between quarters. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Washington ran around the right end in the first quarter. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Sumner senior running back Antonio Harrison cut back on a run in the first quarter. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Washington had early success in the game with their running game. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Junior lineman Luis Espino set up to block. Espino also had a fumble recovery in the game. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Washington punted in the first quarter. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Sumner junior kicker Marco Contreras was 3-of-3 on extra points. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Junior running back Deavon McWashington had 12 carries for 56 yards. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Washington offensive line set up to block for a running play. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Washington ran a quarterback keeper around the right end. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

CABA Dotteversity parade draws big crowds to Central Avenue

Marching bands from all five Kansas City, Kansas, School District high schools joined forces for a song in Bethany Park after the Central Avenue Parade. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Central Avenue Betterment Association sponsored the annual Dotteversity Central Avenue Parade, running from 19th Street and Park Drive down to 11th Street and Central, ending at Bethany Park.

The weather was sunny and warm, with a few light clouds and a cooling breeze, and spectators lined Central Avenue all along the route, especially deep near the reviewing stand at the route’s end.

After the parade, crowds spilled into the park to listen to performances from the marching bands of each USD 500 school and to eat at one of the many food vendors set up there.

Dancers from Ministerio de Danza Folklorica Sublime. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Kansas City, Kansas, Fire Department. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Whittier Elementary School. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Tienda Charra 7 Leguas horse club. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Sumner Academy marching band. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Sumner Academy marching band. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Kansas. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Harmon High School marching band. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Participants in Miss Kansas Latina. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Chani’s Dance Academy. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Washington High School marching band. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Washington High School marching band. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Wyandotte High School marching band. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Judge Tony Martinez ran into some friends with the Wyandotte County Sheriff’s color guard. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

A hat will do in a pinch if you have to scoop up candy. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

The flame-seared meat sent an enticing aroma through the park. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Tienda Charra 7 Leguas horse club. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Gateway Highsteppers drill team. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

Current extend unbeaten streak to 12 with 3-2 comeback win

CeCe Kizer, left, Kristen Hamilton, center, and Lo’eau LaBonta each scored a goal in the Kansas City Current’s 3-2 win over the North Carolina Courage. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Kansas City Current extended its unbeaten streak to 12 games, coming back from a 2-1 deficit to defeat the North Carolina Courage 3-2 Sunday evening at Children’s Mercy Park.

Kristen Hamilton scored the game-winner in the 59th minute, punching in a beautifully placed cross from Kate Del Fava.

Hamilton’s score came just three minutes after CeCe Kizer tied the match at two, heading in Alex Loera’s corner kick delivery from just outside the 6-yard box.

The Courage had taken a 2-1 lead just after halftime, counter-attacking a corner kick. Kaleigh Kurtz’s long pass forward sent the Kansas City defense scrambling backwards and set up Kerolin Nicoli, who placed her shot just outside A.D. Franch’s attempted kick save and inside the far post.

Nicoli’s first goal tied the game at one in the 28th minute, again on a counter-attack. Merritt Matthias found the speedy forward at the edge of the 18-yard box with a long-range pass. Franch came out to cut down the angle, but Nicoli exploited a sliver of space for the score.

The Courage conceded a penalty kick and early lead in the 5th minute on a hand ball in the box. Lo’eau LaBonta tucked the kick low and just inside the left post for her fifth penalty kick goal (and sixth overall) of the season.

Kansas City had opportunities to extend the score, but heroics by Courage goalkeeper Casey Murphy kept the visitors within range. Murphy tipped a 36th minute Claire Lavogez blast just over the cross bar, and dived at full length to her right to deny a Hamilton breakaway goal in the 62nd minute.

Kansas City’s unbeaten streak is now the second-longest in NWSL history, and the run of success has pushed the team to second place in the NWSL standings, only two points behind the San Diego Wave but with a game in hand.

The Current plays two games on the road at New Jersey-New York (Sept. 11) and at Chicago (Sept. 14). The team’s next home match will be on Sept. 18 against the Portland Thorns, kicking off at 4 p.m.

Lo’eau LaBonta opened the scoring with a 5th minute penalty kick. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

CeCe Kizer headed in a corner kick delivery from Alex Loera to tie the game at 2 goals each. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Courage defense was unable to stop Kristen Hamilton’s game-winning goal. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Dee Scott scrapped with Courage midfielder Brianna Pinto for possession late in the match. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Claire Lavogez raced into the Courage penalty area. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Defender Kristen Edmonds cleared the ball from the Kansas City end. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Defender Elizabeth Ball headed the ball back to the Courage side of midfield. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Defender Alex Loera sent a free kick sailing toward the Courage goal. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)