Sporting KC wins second straight CCL match with 3-0 victory

Sporting Kansas City holds a three-point lead in Group 2 of the 2014-2015 CONCACAF Champions League after a 3-0 victory over Real Esteli on Tuesday at Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kan.

Claudio Bieler scored twice and Sal Zizzo added the third for his first goal in a Sporting KC uniform, while Eric Kronberg earned a clean sheet in his return from injury.

Bieler opened the scoring in the 13th minute with a first-time finish from the top of the six-yard box on an assist from Seth Sinovic. The Argentine forward nearly added another goal in the game’s 26th minute but couldn’t fully connect and then saw his free kick saved by Justo Lorente in the 43rd minute.

Bieler bagged his brace in the 70th minute, earning a penalty kick on a foul by Real Esteli captain Elmer Mejia and then converting the ensuing attempt with a well-taken shot to the goalkeeper’s left. The Designated Player now has three goals in his past three appearances and 16 goals in all competition since joining Sporting KC prior to the 2013 season.

Nine minutes later, Sporting Kansas City capitalized on a corner kick from Antonio Dovale to stretch the lead to 3-0 against the Nicaraguan champions. Zizzo, a halftime substitute, was first to the delivery and flicked his header inside the far post.

Both goalkeepers made three saves on the night for their sides. Lorente was called into action in the 28th minute as he raced off his line to challenge Graham Zusi, whose chip was lofted just wide of the target.

The Nicaraguan’s best save of the match came in the 89th minute to deny Bieler a hat trick. Dovale provided the pass for Bieler, who shielded off his mark and forced a strong stop by Lorente before sending the follow-up effort into the side netting.

Five minutes later, Lorente reacted quickly to smother Sinovic’s clever flick that re-directed a shot from Jorge Claros in the game’s final minute.

Kronberg, the third different Sporting KC goalkeeper to start the team’s three CONCACAF Champions League matches, made his first appearance since July 6 after recovering from a fractured bone in his left hand. His first save on Tuesday came in the eighth minute to keep Elvis Figueroa off the scoresheet, followed by an alert stop on Samuel Wilson’s free kick from 25 yards out in the 19th minute.

Real Esteli, which was eliminated from the CONCACAF Champions League with its second straight 3-0 defeat, failed to convert on two other scoring opportunities in the first half. Juan Barrera struck his shot narrowly wide from outside the penalty area in the 36th minute and Daniel Da Silva’s curling effort sailed just beyond the far post on the cusp of halftime.

Sporting KC’s final match of the 2014-15 CONCACAF Champions League group stage will come Oct. 23 at Deportivo Saprissa in San Jose, Costa Rica, and will determine which of the two teams secures a berth in the quarterfinal round. The decisive fixture will air nationally on FOX Soccer Plus (English) and Univision Deportes Network (Spanish) in the United States.

Sporting Kansas City will advance with a draw or victory, and can also move on to the knockout round with a one-goal loss or a two-goal loss so long as Sporting KC scores two or more goals. Saprissa would advance in the following scenarios: via a 2-0 victory or with a three-goal or greater margin of victory. A 3-1 victory by Saprissa would leave the teams deadlocked on every tiebreaker and would result in a drawing of the lots to determine the group winner.

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Volleyball showdown Wednesday: No. 4 JCCC at No. 5 KCKCC

by Alan Hoskins

A classic Jayhawk Conference volleyball showdown is set for the Kansas City Kansas Community College Field House Wednesday night when the No. 5 ranked Lady Blue Devils entertain No. 4 Johnson County at 6:30 p.m.

Both teams are unbeaten in Jayhawk play although both are also coming off losses, KCKCC falling 3-1 at Missouri State in West Plains Monday night while the Lady Cavaliers fell to No. 1 ranked Parkland 3-0 over the weekend. KCKCC is 15-3 overall, the second best mark in the Jayhawk behind Fort Scott (19-2), while JCCC is 12-4.

“We didn’t play well and really need a big bounce back effort against Johnson County Wednesday night,” said KCKCC coach Mary Bruno. The Blue Devils fell behind 25-15 and 25-13 at Missouri State before winning 25-23. Missouri State then closed out the win 25-22.

KCKCC launches ‘Blue Crew’ to support student sports

by Kelly Rogge

Kansas City Kansas Community College is offering students, faculty and staff a way to show their Blue Devil spirit while supporting student athletes at the same time.

The Blue Crew is a new group that is being started this year as a way to not only build community support for KCKCC athletics, but to also start the formation of a Student Section at sporting events. Andrica Wilcoxen, outreach and prevention coordinator at KCKCC, said it is a way for students and faculty to get involved with activities.

“The idea of the Blue Crew is to develop a Student Section at our games, where everyone wears the same shirt,” she said. “It’s really showing the school spirit we have here.”

There are a number of benefits to those who register for the Blue Crew. These include being eligible for free events before and after sporting events and being entered into free giveaways. While these will be available for everyone, there will be a fee associated with these activities that Blue Crew members will not have to pay.

“This is the first time that I know of that we have done anything like this,” Wilcoxen said of the Blue Crew. “We really want the Blue Crew to be an experience. We want these students to have such a good time that they will want to continue that level of involvement as they move onto another college experience.”

Wilcoxen said the Blue Crew is also an opportunity for students to promote positive attitudes during sporting events.
“Being a member of the Blue Crew helps promote responsibility among our students,” she said. “It gives them a positive experience here where they are able to be responsible for what they say and do.”

T-shirts for the Blue Crew are $5 for students and $10 for employees. For more information on how to purchase one, contact Wilcoxen at 913-288-7439 or by email at [email protected].