Piper High School – football at Louisburg
– 9th-10th grade lost 16-30
– TDs by VanHoose (2)
Piper High School – soccer vs. Louisburg
– Varsity won 4-0
– From Doug Key, Piper activities director
Serving Kansas City (Wyandotte County) Kansas for over 50 years!
Piper High School – football at Louisburg
– 9th-10th grade lost 16-30
– TDs by VanHoose (2)
Piper High School – soccer vs. Louisburg
– Varsity won 4-0
– From Doug Key, Piper activities director
Sporting Kansas City plays host to Real Esteli FC on Tuesday night at Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kan., as the reigning MLS Cup champion continues its run in the 2014-15 CONCACAF Champions League tournament.
A limited number of tickets may be available for the match and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com or the Sporting Park box offices on game day.
The match is scheduled to kick off at 7 p.m. and will be televised on FOX Sports 1 (English) and Univision Deportes Network (Spanish).
Sporting KC was drawn into Group 2 and is the only MLS team to make back-to-back appearances in the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 editions of the tournament. Sporting KC and Real Esteli are joined by Costa Rican side Deportivo Saprissa.
Saprissa (1-1-1, 4 pts) and Sporting KC (1-0-1, 4 pts) sit atop Group 2 with four points each, although Sporting Kansas City holds the head-to-head tie breaker after defeating Saprissa 3-1 at Sporting Park on Thursday.
Sporting KC opened this year’s CCL campaign on the road, securing a 1-1 result at Estadio Independencia last month.
Real Esteli opened the scoring in the sixth minute in Nicaragua but Sporting KC winger Antonio Dovale equalized 10 minutes later on a perfectly placed free kick.
Dovale went on to notch two more goals in Sporting KC’s 3-1 victory at Sporting Park last week and his three CCL goals moves him into a tie with Roy Lassiter for second place on the club’s all-time chart for most goals scored in international competitive matches. Dovale is now one goal shy of tying the club’s all-time record currently held by Chris Brown.
Real Esteli has never won in the CCL (0-10-5), but 12 of its 15 games all-time have been decided by one goal or less. The Nicaraguan champions have won seven consecutive Primera Division titles and are off to a perfect start in the Nicaraguan Primera Division’s 2014 Apertura season (4-0-0).
The CONCACAF Champions League features the top club teams from across North America, Central America and the Caribbean. The winner of the tournament earns a berth in the 2015 FIFA Club World Cup. The tournament started in 1962 and was originally called the CONCACAF Champions Cup before switching to the current format in 2008.
Fans are encouraged to arrive early on Tuesday as the first 10,000 supporters will receive a commemorative Dom Dwyer poster courtesy of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City. In-game updates will be available online at SportingKC.com/GameOn or by following @SKCGameday on Twitter.
– Story from Sporting KC
by Alan Hoskins
Kansas City Kansas Community College’s 2014-2015 golf season is off to an outstanding start.
Competing in a field jam-packed with four-year colleges and universities, the Blue Devils finished a solid runnerup in the Central Methodist University Fall Eagle Open played at Hailridge Golf Club in Boonville, Mo.
Boasting the top five finishers in medalist play, William Woods finished the first day eight under par with a 276 and added a 4-under 280 for a 556 total while KCKCC rebounded from an opening 292 with a 286 for a 578 total. Columbia College was third with 581 followed by William Penn, 590; Missouri Valley, 595; Fontbonne, 602; Allen County Community College, 613; Central Methodist, 624; Evangel, 626; Avila, 627; and Westminster, 684.
Sophomore Seve Sites of Shawnee Mission West led the Blue Devils, finishing sixth with an even par 142 on rounds of 69 and 73 while freshman Marc McClain of Bonner Springs was alone in seventh with a 70-73-143. Soph Charlie Rinehart of Piper was another two strokes back, bouncing back from an opening 76 with a 2-under par 69.
Alex Forristal, a sophomore from Olathe North, tied for 19th at 77-71-148 with soph Lane Pauls of Newton tied for 28th at 77-73-150 and Piper sophomore Montana Fasching tied for 39th at 78-76-154.
The Blue Devils are back in action this week, competing in the Evangel Fall Invitational in Springfield.