T-Bones named league’s ‘Organization of the Year’

The American Association announced Wednesday that the Kansas City T-Bones have been selected as the league’s “Organization of the Year” for the 2014 season.

The T-Bones have received the honor, which is awarded by the commissioner’s office, four times since moving to Kansas City, Kan., prior to the 2003 season.

“It’s our privilege to give Kansas City this award,” said American Association commissioner Miles Wolff. “From (owner) John Ehlert down, the T-Bones have always been a first-class organization, and one of the best-run clubs in our league.”

“It’s a tremendous honor to receive this award,” said John Ehlert. “It’s a testament to the hard work that president Adam Ehlert, vice president and general manager Chris Browne, our entire front office staff and baseball staff put into each and every season. Of course, we’re grateful to our wonderful sponsors and fans who make all of this possible.”

The award is coming on the heels of the T-Bones finishing in the top five in average attendance among independent teams for the seventh consecutive season, and in the top 50 among more than 350 teams from the affiliated minor leagues, independent leagues and summer-collegiate leagues. In late July, the club welcomed its 3 millionth fan to CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas City, Kan.

On the field in 2014 under manager John Massarelli, who was in his first year with Kansas City, the T-Bones finished 48-52, which was an eight-game improvement from 2013. The team finished in third place in the Central Division, 6 games behind division winner Lincoln. Along the way, reliever Kris Regas set the T-Bones single-season club record for saves with 22, and T.J. Mittelstaedt set a club record by reaching base in all 51 games at CommunityAmerica Ballpark.

The T-Bones continue to be active in the community, too. In addition to its popular youth reading program, the club has provided more than $700,000 to various Wyandotte County Parks and Recreation projects through the T-Bones Uncommitted Recreation Fund (TURF), which was created in partnership with the Unified Government when the T-Bones began play in Wyandotte County in 2003.

The T-Bones were awarded the “Organization of the Year” three times while in the Northern League (2004, ’07, ’10). This is the first time they’ve received the award since joining the American Association in 2011.

- Story from T-Bones

President honors Sporting KC at White House

Sporting Kansas City was honored by President Barack Obama at the White House on Wednesday in a ceremony celebrating the team’s 2013 MLS Cup championship.

Sporting Kansas City lifted the Philip F. Anschutz trophy on Dec. 7, 2013, at Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kan., after prevailing in a penalty kick shootout over Real Salt Lake.

Sporting Kansas City was represented on Wednesday by players from the 2013 championship team, including captain Jimmy Nielsen who retired two days after the MLS Cup, as well as members of the technical staff, front office and Sporting Club ownership group. The ceremony was held in the East Room, the largest room in the White House and the site of many historic events over the last 200 years.

Wednesday’s visit continued the tradition begun by President Obama of honoring sports teams for their efforts to give back to their communities. Following the team’s tour upon arrival, President Obama welcomed Sporting Kansas City to the White House and addressed those in attendance with the following remarks:

“Welcome to the White House. Give it up to the MLS champ Sporting Kansas City. Now, my Press Secretary Josh Earnest is from Kansas City. He has made the observation that the Royals are advancing, that the Chiefs made the Patriots look kind of bad on Monday night, and so clearly something is going on in Kansas City. But apparently, these are the guys that got it all started, got the ball rolling. It’s a pretty good day to be from Kansas City. You guys are feeling kind of cocky right now.

“We’ve got some members of Congress who are here today from Kansas City who obviously love sports-it’s a great sports town. We’ve got Sporting KC’s owners and family (with us). I want to congratulate their manager Peter Vermes for becoming the first person in MLS history to win titles both as a player and a coach in the same organization.
That is not the only history that Sporting Kansas City made this season. After beating New England and Houston in the playoffs to win the Eastern Conference, they were rewarded with the coldest title game ever played in Major League Soccer. When the game started, the temperature was just 20 degrees; by the end, it was just 10 degrees. That was after 120 minutes of soccer and the longest penalty shootout-10 rounds-in MLS Cup history. But finally, Aurelien Collin kicked the winning penalty shot and KC raised their second Cup.

“The thing about Kansas City fans is that, even in below-freezing temperatures, the seats were filled. Sporting Park was packed. It is a city that loves soccer. They have sold out 51 straight games, and in a section of seats called The Cauldron, thousands of fans come out to stand and chant all game long. This past summer, when Americans packed restaurants and stadiums and city parks during the World Cup, fans in Kansas City led the way. It seemed like 10 minutes couldn’t pass without seeing live shots of thousands of fans crowding the Power and Light District and cheering on Team USA. I know they cheered extra hard for Matt Besler and Graham Zusi, who represented Sporting KC and their country in Brazil. So as soccer continues to grow here in the United States, it does so in large part because of the great example of dedicated fans in Kansas City. So congratulations to all of you.

“In the same way that Kansas City has embraced its soccer team, the soccer team has embraced the city. Aurelien has a fashion line and clothing shop in Kansas City…I’m going to look like him after I get out of office. He looks pretty sharp. You’ve got Seth Sinovic, assistant coach Kerry Zavagnin and (former) goalkeeper Jimmy Nielsen who all made their debuts in the Kansas City Ballet last year. That’s impressive. They got to bring that trophy with them on stage to distract the audience from their limited ballet skills. And through The Victory Project, Sporting KC works to raise money for kids in the region with cancer, special needs and life-threatening medical conditions through the Make A Wish Foundation. They’ve opened new practice fields and their hosting soccer clinics all over Missouri and Kansas. This is an organization that knows that being a champion isn’t just about what you do on the field. It’s also what you do off the field. I know that the entire city is very proud of you. We want to congratulate you, and I want to congratulate all the fans of Kansas City for the great job you do as well.”

President Obama, the nation’s 44th president, was presented with a framed No. 44 Sporting Kansas City jersey and posed for a group photo with the Philip F. Anschutz trophy. Additionally, Sporting Kansas City conducted a one-hour soccer clinic for children from DC Scores on the South Lawn in support of President Obama’s United We Serve campaign and as a way of highlighting the club’s commitment to programs for underserved and at-risk children through The Victory Project.

“Fourteen years ago, as (President Obama) stated earlier, I won MLS Cup with the team as a player. Unfortunately, I didn’t get a chance to come to the White House. So I figured I had to come back and coach to win it so that I could get here-and here I am. I’m pretty excited about that,” Vermes said. “What I’d like to say is, from the entire organization, thank you very much for hosting us. We greatly appreciate it. Obviously it’s an incredible honor for all of us, and more importantly, hopefully we can do it again and see you a year from now.”

Sporting Kansas City will remain in the nation’s capital to take on D.C. United at 7 p.m. on Friday at RFK Stadium. The match-up between the top two teams in the Eastern Conference will be nationally broadcast on NBCSN and the team will host watch parties at the Johnny’s Tavern locations in the KC Power and Light District and in Overland Park.

To see a video of the ceremony today, visit http://www.whitehouse.gov/photos-and-video/video/2014/10/01/president-honors-mls-cup-champions
– Story from Sporting KC

Cobb returns home Saturday to race in Nationwide Series at Kansas Speedway

Jennifer Jo Cobb (File photo)

Jennifer Jo Cobb, a Kansas City, Kan., native, will return home Saturday to race in the NASCAR Nationwide Series at the Kansas Speedway here.

Cobb will be driving the Rick Ware Racing No. 87 Mark One Electric Chevrolet in the Kansas Lottery 300 on Oct. 4.

So far this year, Cobb has driven exclusively in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, where she competes in a Chevrolet Silverado. In 2011 she raced a full season in the Nationwide series, then returned to the truck series.

According to a spokesman, Cobb probably will not race in more Nationwide Series races this year, but wanted to race in this one in order to return home to Kansas City, Kan.

Cobb is currently 16th in the points standings in the truck series, with four or five races left, and her goal now is to finish in the top 15, according to a spokesman.

The top sponsor for Cobb on Saturday will be Mark One Electric, a leading Kansas City area electrical contractor. Returning sponsors include Arrow Truck sales, which sells pre-owned medium and heavy-duty trucks in North America, and Pizza Shoppe in Kansas City area. There also are two new sponsors for Cobb at Kansas Speedway, Precision Roofing and 435 Overland Park Place Hotel.

“Racing is such a great sport for companies that want to really get involved with the driver. We have the privilege of entertaining employees and guests of our sponsors during the pre-race and race day activities,” Cobb said in a statement. “It’s always crazy around our hauler and in the pits which makes the whole weekend fun for everyone.”

Among Cobb’s accomplishments is being one of two drivers in 2014 who does not have a “did not finish” listing for this season. She also has broken records for females in the truck series including the highest points finisher in 2010, the highest race finisher (sixth at Daytona) in 2011, and the truck series all-time record holder for most race starts by a female driver.

Cobb will sign autographs for the public at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, at Pizza Shoppe, 7687 N.W. Prairie View, Kansas City, Mo.

For ticket information on the races at Kansas Speedway Oct. 3-5, visit kansasspeedway.com.