University of Kansas architectural students plan for a better community

Architectural ideas from University of Kansas students were on display Friday at the CHWC office in Kansas City, Kan. (Photo by William Crum)

by William Crum

Recently architectural students at the University of Kansas presented their ideas for a better community.

This architectural class is for juniors who are enrolled in the architectural program at the University of Kansas. They go into a community and see what is needed to make that community better through architecture.

Recently they came up with some design ideas for a healthy campus in Kansas City, Kan., which is planned near 11th and State Avenue. A presentation was on display at the CHWC offices in Kansas City, Kan.

A lot of students went around and asked the local residents what they thought and what they needed. Out of this came some new ideas to make the community a better place to live.

One student, Kate Smith, a junior, came up with an idea where children could come to a building that is specially designed and is built next to a lake. This building would give them a first-hand experience regarding biology and it would be designed in such a way that would encourage the children to learn.

“One thing I found out when I went to the community was the lack of education in this community. That is why I came up with this idea. It is designed to encourage children to learn,” Smith said. There were other student projects just like Kate’s, and all of them were very well done.

Overall this project was a huge success for not only the students and community as well. It brought some new ideas and new concepts into Kansas City, Kan., area. In the future some of these new ideas might be used.

Architectural ideas from University of Kansas students were on display Friday at the CHWC office in Kansas City, Kan. (Photo by William Crum)

T-Bones game at Gary suspended in the eighth

Monday night’s series opener between the T-Bones and the Gary RailCats was suspended in the bottom of the eighth inning, tied 4­4, because of rain.

The T-­Bones got the scoring started in the fourth inning with Bryan Sabatella’s first home run of the season which put Kansas City on top, 1-0.

In the fifth inning the T­-Bones extended the lead to three runs with RBI singles from Byron Wiley and Sabatella.

Kansas City starter Andy Noga pitched five scoreless innings and allowed just three hits.

The RailCats attacked the Kansas City bullpen with a solo run in the sixth off lefty reliever Zach Fowler and added two runs on three straight hits off of Kris Regas before the rain stopped the action.

When the game resumes Tuesday afternoon at 5:30, the RailCats will be batting with Josh Romanski at second base with two outs. Game two will begin following the conclusion of game one. The games will be on 1660-AM in Kansas City or online at tbonesbaseball.com.
– Story from T-Bones

Sporting KC plays Red Bulls Tuesday in KCK

Sporting Kansas City welcomes the New York Red Bulls to Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kan., on Tuesday in a match that features Major League Soccer’s top two teams from 2013.

The match will be nationally televised on ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes with coverage beginning at 6:45 p.m.

Tuesday’s match will be the 44th consecutive sellout crowd at Sporting Park. A limited number of tickets are still available – including standing-room only tickets – and are available for purchase at Ticketmaster.com or by calling 888-4KC-GOAL. The first 15,000 fans through the gates will receive a replica MLS Cup championship ring.

Sporting KC and New York are both experiencing a short turnaround as Sporting KC played Toronto FC at home on Friday night and New York was host of the Portland Timbers at Red Bull Arena on Saturday.

Sporting Kansas City striker Dom Dwyer scored twice in the club’s 2-2 draw with Toronto FC and sits atop the MLS goals chart along with fellow Englishman and New York Red Bulls forward Bradley Wright-Phillips. Dwyer and Wright-Phillips each have 10 goals this season heading into Tuesday’s Eastern Conference match.

Dwyer has scored in Sporting KC’s last four matches, a feat only Preki (1996) and Eddie Johnson (2007) have accomplished in the team’s 19-year-history. With a goal against New York, Dwyer will surpass Johnson and join Preki as only the second Kansas City player to score in five straight matches. Wright-Phillips also scored in his team’s last outing, a 2-1 loss to the Portland Timbers. New York has not lost three consecutive matches since June 2013 and have not lost four straight since 2009.

Tuesday will be Sporting KC’s sixth of seven matches in a 28-day span. The Red Bulls will play their fifth of five games during that same time frame.

The last time these two clubs met, New York defeated Sporting KC 3-2 at Sporting Park with goals from Jonny Steele, Fabian Espindola and Lloyd Sam. Sporting KC’s Dwyer also tallied in that match, marking the first goal of his MLS career. Sam leads New York in assists this season with five.

Another scoring threat for the visitors will be Designated Player Thierry Henry, who heads into Tuesday’s match with three goals and four assists. Since the start of the 2011 MLS regular season, Henry ranks third with 42 goals in 88 starts. In seven matches against Sporting KC, Henry has zero goals and one assist.

After the conclusion of Tuesday’s match, fans are welcome down to the pitch to watch Matt Besler, Graham Zusi and the U.S. Men’s National Team face Azerbaijan. The match will be shown on the Sporting KC videoboard as well as in the Boulevard Members Club. The friendly is part of the Send-Off Series as the USMNT prepares for this summer’s World Cup in Brazil.
– Information from Sporting KC