Sporting KC defender named to U.S. Under-20 National Team roster

Sporting Kansas City defender Erik Palmer-Brown was named to the U.S. Under-20 Men’s National Team roster on Wednesday for the 2014 Dallas Cup.

The Lee’s Summit, Mo., native is one of 21 players selected by U.S. Under-20 Men’s National Team head coach Tab Ramos for the prestigious international tournament and joins his first full camp at the under-20 level.

“It’s a great feeling to go back and play with the national team,” Palmer-Brown said. “I know I am playing up an age group, but I feel like I can continue to contribute at a high level. I’m just going there to learn everything I can from the U-20 coaching staff and continue my development as a player.”   ”

He has proven that he can rise to the challenge for whatever level he is playing at the moment,” Sporting KC manager Peter Vermes said. “Even though he could still be with the U-18’s, it’s great that he has the chance to go with the U-20’s. Those experiences are going to help him further down the road in the long term with us.”

The 2014 Dallas Cup will be played from April 13 to 20 with the United States in Bracket C of the Gordon Jago Super Group alongside the U-19 sides from Argentina’s River Plate, Germany’s Eintracht Frankfurt and Mexico’s Tigres UANL.

Each of the three bracket champions, along with the best second-place finisher, will advance to the semifinals on April 18 to play for a berth in the final on April 20.

U.S. Under-20 National Team Schedule

vs. River Plate (ARG) at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 13, at Cotton Bowl Stadium

vs. Eintracht Frankfurt (GER) at 4 p.m. on Monday, April 14 at Richland College

vs. Tigres UANL (MEX) on Wednesday, April 16 (time/location to be determined)

Palmer-Brown, the youngest active player in Major League Soccer and the youngest player on the U.S. U-20 roster at age 16, signed a professional contract with Sporting KC in August 2013.

As a homegrown player, he remains eligible to play in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy for the Sporting KC Under-18 Academy team and has played in 12 games since the start of the 2013-14 USSDA season in September.

He attended the prestigious U.S. Soccer Residency Program in Bradenton, Fla. last year and featured extensively in international competition for the United States Under-15, Under-17 and Under-18 youth national teams in 2013.

One of five finalists for U.S. Soccer’s 2013 Young Male Athlete of the Year, Palmer-Brown most recently represented the U.S. Under-18 Men’s National Team in February’s Copa del Atlantico in Spain.

– Story from Sporting KC 

Piper results

Piper High School – soccer at Bishop Ward

– Varsity won 11-1 – goals by Woolley (5), Gunnels (4), Walker (1).

– JV won 9-0 – goals by Walker (3), Cunningham (2), Gooch (2), and Brownell (2)

Piper High School – softball vs. Blue Valley

– Varsity won game No. 1 (14-4)

– hits: Henry 2-3, King 2-3 (2 triples), Sullivan 2-4, Lauritzen 4-4, Boyd 2-4 (triple), McCall 3-4, Trowbridge 1-3 (triple)

– winning pitcher: Henry

– Varsity lost game No. 2 (5-7)

– hits: King 2-4 (triple), Sullivan 2-4 (2 doubles), Lauritzen 2-4 (HR), Trowbridge 2-3

– JV lost game No. 1, 5-11

– hits: Warren 2-4 (2 doubles), N. Salazar 2-4 (HR), Hankinson 3-4 (3 singles), Henry 2-2 (double)

– JV lost 5-9

– hits: Warren 3-3 (2 doubles), Hankinson 1-2 (double), Williams 1-1, Arcadi 1-2 (double), Walton 1-1 (double), Acosta 1-1

Piper High School – golf at Gardner

– 3rd place as a team

– 1st place Eric Pahls (72) and 7th place Alec Wuellner (78)

Piper High School – state Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)

– Maddie Hays won her division and was chosen to represent Kansas at nationals in San Antonio this summer

– K. Crowe (gold runner-up), S. Johnson/T. Jenkins (gold runner-up), B. Garcia (silver), and A. Box (silver)

– Doug Key, Piper activities director

Lady Blue Devils blank Haskell twice; home Friday, Saturday

by Alan Hoskins

Kansas City Kansas Community College’s Lady Blue Devils continued their assault on opposing pitchers Monday, pounding out back-to-back 8-0 wins at Haskell University.

The sweep boosted the Blue Devils’ overall record to 22-8 heading into a doubleheader at Cottey College Tuesday before returning home to play host to Cloud County Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and Brown Mackie Saturday at noon to 2 p.m.

Leftfielder Mierra Morisette paced a 14-hit attack in the opener, driving in four runs with a double and two singles.

Lacey Santiago added a triple and single, Elizabeth Seimears a double and single and Justice Scales and Leslie Ford two singles each.

Ford went the 6-inning distance for her 15th win of the season, allowing just two hits, striking out five and walking one.

KCKCC jumped in front 3-0 in the second on singles by Ford and Ashley Henington, a run-scoring triple by Santiago and a 2-run double by Morisette and added three more in the fifth on singles by Ford, Seimears, Santiago, Scales and another 2-run double by Morisette.

Hanna Barnhart’s single and a 2-out double by Seimears and a single by Laura Vanderheiden scored the final two runs in the sixth.

Myranda Ybarra made her first start of the season in the nightcap, allowing four hits, striking out two and walking two in the 5-inning game.

Santiago’s four singles paced a 15-hit KCKCC assault. Scales and Morisette added three singles each while Barnhart and Megan Dike each singled and doubled.

Three times in the contest, the top three hitters in the Blue Devil lineup – Santiago, Scales and Morisette – started scoring outbursts with back-to-back singles.

Barnhart’s 2-out double staked KCKCC to a 1-0 lead in the first.

Amanda Holroyd’s sacrifice fly and hits by Seimears and Dike contributed to a 4-run uprising in the third, Morisette’s third hit made it 6-0 in the fourth and the Blue Devils closed out the scoring in the fifth on a single by Barnhart, double by Dike and single by Santiago.