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Royals Rally to Defeat Diamondbacks

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jorge Bonifacio hit a three-run homer with two outs in the sixth inning to help the Kansas City Royals to a 4-3 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday night.

Bonifacio’s homer, his 17th, came off Archie Bradley (3-3) with Paulo Orlando and Ramon Torres aboard.

Right-hander Jake Junis (9-3) allowed two runs on five hits, including A.J. Pollock’s home run in the sixth, to pick up the win. Junis’ nine victories are tied for the American League lead for rookies.

David Peralta’s fifth-inning double scored Rey Fuentes, who walked and stole second, with the first Diamondbacks’ run.

Arizona right-hander Taijuan Walker was pulled after five innings in his final start before the postseason. He allowed three hits and one run, while striking out six and walking one.

K-State Opens Big 12 Slate with Win Over Baylor

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Quarterback Jesse Ertz threw for a score and ran for another and place-kicker Matthew McCrane connected on all four field goal tries to tally 12 points as K-State defeated the Baylor Bears 33-20 in its Big 12 season-opener in front of a home crowd of 52,293 – the 36th-consecutive sellout – at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

HOW IT HAPPENED

K-State received the opening kickoff and had a sense of urgency early, scoring on their first possession only 1:43 into the game, propelled by an Alex Barnes 38-yard run down the Baylor sideline. The Barnes rush led to a K-State touchdown on an acrobatic reception from sophomore Isaiah Zuber, as K-State would maintain the lead for the following 58:17.

( Photo courtesy of Rick Dykstra )

The only turnover for the Wildcats would come on a punt return, which provided Baylor the football in the red zone. With Baylor threatening, the K-State defense came in clutch with a sack on third down and a blocked 44-yard field goal on fourth down.

On the following Wildcat possession, K-State marched down the field in a six-play, 73-yard drive capped off by a 1-yard Winston Dimel touchdown rush. The Wildcats added a field goal to go into halftime with the lead, 20-3.

In the second half, Baylor running back John Lovett broke off a 74-yard rush against the Wildcat defense, bringing the score to 20-13. The Wildcat offense stalled on consecutive possessions before the defense recovered a fumble in Baylor territory. Ertz would get the offense rolling again with a 15-yard touchdown rush to push the lead to 27-13.

Baylor responded with a 70-yard touchdown pass to Denzel Mims to pull within a touchdown again (27-20) in the fourth quarter, but the Cats never relented.

Leading in the fourth quarter, the Wildcats would call upon McCrane to tack on two field goals, including a 49-yarder to make it a multi-possession game.

K-State accounted for 344 yards of total offense, 225 of which came on the ground.

OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE GAME

Sophomore Alex Barnes got out of the gates fast with a 38-yard run on opening possession, marking the longest rush of his career. Barnes was a factor for the Wildcats offense, carrying 13 times for 80 yards. In addition to Barnes’ day, quarterback Ertz led the team in rushing, carrying 12 times for 95 yards, eclipsing 1,315 career rushing yards to establish himself as the third leading quarterback rusher in K-State history.

Isaiah Zuber led the Wildcats in the receiving department, hauling in four passes for 79 yards and a touchdown.

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE GAME

Defensive backs Kendall Adams and Duke Shelley led the Wildcats defensively, as Adams led the team with eight total tackles. Shelley contributed with five tackles, all of which were solo. Adams also helped ice the game with less than three minutes left, picking off a Baylor pass in the red zone, effectively ending the Bears’ day.

 

Defensive lineman Tanner Wood provided two crucial pass deflections on the defensive line, leading the team in the category. Wood also accounted for six total tackles.

Late in the third quarter, with the Wildcat offense struggling, the defense caught a break on a ball that was snapped over Baylor quarterback Zach Smith’s head and later recovered by Kyle Ball on the 14-yard line. This recovery would lead to a touchdown early in the fourth quarter.

SPECIAL TEAMS STARS OF THE GAME

The K-State special teams unit played a well-rounded game that included a 34-yard punt return by Byron Pringle. Pringle’s return was made possible by several key blocks, setting up the Wildcats with a 37-yard field goal by McCrane. The special teams unit was headlined by McCrane, who would go 4-for-4 on the day, including two crucial field goals in the fourth quarter, one of which was from 49 yards out. McCrane’s four field goals tied a career-high, previously set against West Virginia on Nov. 20, 2014.

The K-State special teams unit also prevented points from being scored, as sophomore Reggie Walker broke through the Baylor field goal unit to block a Baylor field goal attempt in the first half. The block marked the first of Walker’s career, and the first for K-State this season.

STATS OF THE GAME

58:17, the amount of time K-State led in the game after scoring on their opening drive. The Wildcats rushed down the field in a 1:43, four-play, 75-yard drive that resulted in a Zuber touchdown. The largest lead for the Wildcats was at halftime, as they led 20-3.

SEASON RECORD UPDATE

K-State 3-1 (1-0 Big 12)

Baylor 0-5 (0-2 Big 12)

 

IN THEIR WORDS

HEAD COACH BILL SNYDER

“It was very, very inconsistent. We made a few big plays but we need to be more of a big play offense. Not collectively a big play offense, but that needs to be part of the balance that we have and we do not have quite enough of those. In the second half, we were not a very good third down football team, but a lot of that is Baylor. Baylor has been very successful on some of the things that they have done on third downs so my goes off to them. I think they played well but nevertheless it is not about them, it is about us. We just have to be better. There is a lot of things that I can go through and define that are issues or problems that we had as I could in any other ballgame. Those are the things that we have to go to work on. Sometimes they are the same and sometimes they are totally different from the previous ballgame. It is the nature of the game.”

WHAT’S NEXT

K-State hits the road for their second conference battle of the season, as they take on the Texas Longhorns in Austin, Texas on October 7 at 6 p.m., the game will air on FS1.

 

Kansas State University, the nation’s first operational land-grant institution and a Carnegie Foundation Tier One university, is recognized as one of the nation’s best colleges with world-class research and academic excellence located in America’s No. 1 College Town (Manhattan, KS).

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TOM GILBERT
Associate Director for Athletics Communications | K-State Athletics

Blue Jay Boys and Girls Fourth in JCHS Cross Country Invitational

The Junction City Blue Jay boys cross country team captured fourth in their own invitational at Milford State Park on Saturday. Eleven schools entered runners in the meet.

Manhattan finished first with the winning low team score of 47 points followed by Great Bend with 55, Maize 65 and Junction City 113 points.

For the Blue Jay boys Christian Carter finished 13th in the individual competition with a time of 17:28.1. Also for Junction City, Isaiah Galicia finished 20th in 17:48.8, Juan Tovar 22nd in 17:54.4 and Chase Bennett 28th in 18:23.8. Nathan Jones of Maize won the overall individual title in 16:19.2.There were 65 runners in the race.

In the girls varsity race the Junction City Lady Jays also finished fourth with a score of 101 points. Manhattan won the meet title with the low score of 23 points followed by Maize with 57 and Great Bend 78 points.

For the Lady Jays Kailey Koomen finished 16th in 21:54.4, Leah Ervin 20th in 22:14.5, Stephany Lechuga 21st in 22:15.3 and Briona Jensen 23rd in 22:32.4. Clara Mayfield of Manhattan won the overall individual championship in 19:14.2. There were 53 runners in the race.

Blue Jays Roll Over Highland Park

The Junction City Blue Jays scored first and stayed ahead all the way enroute to a 61-12 victory over the Highland Park Scots ( 0-5 ) Friday night in Topeka.

Junction City got on the board with a five yard touchdown run by Russell Wilkey with 10:29 remaining in the first quarter. The Scots answered after recovering a fumble on a punt return deep in Junction City territory when they scored on a one yard run by Will White with 5:48 remaining in the first quarter to make it 7-6 Blue Jays.

But after that it was all Junction City who scored 55 points before the Scots finally tacked on a late touchdown in the game’s closing moments.

Russell Wilkey rushed for three touchdowns in the ballgame. Rooster Adams threw one touchdown pass and ran for another one, Andrew Khoury threw one touchdown pass and ran for another, D.J. Giddens found the end zone via the rush, and Ethan Alcorn caught two touchdown passes for Junction City.

The Blue Jays ( 3-2 ) play at Manhattan next Friday night.

Royals Top Arizona 2-1

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Ian Kennedy picked up his first home victory in more than a year as the Kansas City Royals defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 2-1 on Friday night.

Kennedy (5-13) snapped a franchise record of 18 winless home starts, holding the postseason bound Diamondbacks to one run and four hits over five innings, while striking out seven. It was his first Kauffman Stadium victory since Aug. 20, 2016. He was 0-9 with a 6.13 ERA in the skid.

Jake Lamb hit his 30th home run in the second inning for the only run Kennedy would allow.

Zack Greinke (17-7) was charged with the loss in his final tune-up before starting the wildcard game Wednesday in Phoenix against either Colorado or Milwaukee.

Friday Night High School Football Scores

KS-FBH–Prep Scores
Friday’s Scores
The Associated Press

 

PREP FOOTBALL

Andale 50, Clearwater 0

Atchison 33, KC Washington 20

Attica/Argonia 54, Pratt Skyline 18

Augusta 20, Chanute 14

Axtell 50, Frankfort 36

Baxter Springs 47, Riverton 0

Beloit 36, Russell 14

Bennington 54, Lincoln 6

Bluestem 41, Fredonia 33

Bonner Springs 33, Basehor-Linwood 21

Buhler 40, Winfield 0

Burlingame 59, Onaga 0

Burlington 52, Osawatomie 8

Caldwell 63, Burrton 6

Caney Valley 42, Erie 2

Central Plains 60, Canton-Galva 0

Chaparral 75, Douglass 14

Chase County 49, Central Heights 8

Cheney 74, Sedgwick 46

Cherryvale 49, Neodesha 14

Cimarron 44, Hays-TMP-Marian 35

Clifton-Clyde 52, Herington 0

Columbus 47, Prairie View 14

Concordia 35, Abilene 18

Conway Springs 62, Wichita Trinity 35

Crest 50, Altoona-Midway 6

DeSoto 55, Nevada, Mo. 14

Derby 54, Wichita Bishop Carroll 45

Dighton 49, Triplains-Brewster 0

Dodge City 35, Wichita South 19

Doniphan West 18, Troy 13

Elkhart 61, Clayton, N.M. 7

Ell-Saline 14, Hutchinson Trinity 6

Ellsworth 38, Salina Sacred Heart 27

Emporia 54, Topeka West 13

Frontenac 63, KC Harmon 18

Galena 28, Coffeyville 7

Garden City 28, Liberal 27

Garden Plain 71, Belle Plaine 14

Goddard 35, Salina South 14

Halstead 56, Hillsboro 17

Hanover 48, Wetmore 0

Hartford 78, South Haven 54

Haven 48, Lyons 30

Hill City 35, Trego 14

Hodgeman County 60, Greeley County 14

Holcomb 27, Colby 0

Holton 36, Royal Valley 0

Hugoton 28, Goodland 20

Humboldt 50, Eureka 14

Hutchinson 35, Goddard-Eisenhower 14

Hutchinson Central Christian 60, Norwich 6

Independence 56, Anderson County 14

Ingalls 1, Moscow 0

Iola 28, Parsons 25

Jackson Heights 44, Washington County 0

Jayhawk Linn 38, Pleasant Ridge 22

Jefferson North 48, Horton 7

Junction City 61, Highland Park 12

KC Piper 21, KC Turner 0

KC Schlagle 41, KC Wyandotte 13

KC Sumner 27, KC Bishop Ward 6

Kingman 45, Wichita Independent 6

Kiowa County 66, Fairfield-Cunningham 8

LaCrosse 56, Sublette 8

Labette County 34, Fort Scott 7

Lakin 53, Johnson-Stanton County 0

Little River 57, Goessel 12

Louisburg 34, Baldwin 0

Lyndon 47, Council Grove 6

Maize 21, Arkansas City 7

Manhattan 27, Topeka Seaman 9

Marais des Cygnes Valley 54, Chetopa 0

Marmaton Valley 36, Sedan 28

Marysville 28, Clay Center 8

Maur Hill – Mount Academy 43, Missouri Military Academy, Mo. 0

McPherson 62, Circle 7

Meade 27, Syracuse 7

Medicine Lodge 49, Inman 20

Natoma 51, Western Plains-Healy 0

Nemaha Central 13, Centralia 0

Ness City 53, Kinsley 0

Newton 42, Salina Central 20

Nickerson 27, Larned 7

Northern Valley 46, Lakeside 0

Oberlin-Decatur 58, Quinter 12

Olathe North 33, Lawrence 28

Olathe Northwest 48, Leavenworth 9

Olpe 55, Uniontown 0

Osage City 41, Mission Valley 20

Osborne 58, Solomon 40

Oskaloosa 54, Maranatha Academy 14

Oswego 34, Northeast-Arma 28

Otis-Bison 70, Wallace County 24

Paola 42, Eudora 6

Pawnee Heights 52, Cheylin 26

Phillipsburg 69, Ellis 13

Pike Valley 56, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 0

Pittsburg 12, Andover Central 7

Pittsburg Colgan 28, Girard 12

Plainville 50, Republic County 6

Pratt 35, Hoisington 28

Riley County 41, Rock Creek 21

Riverside 34, Atchison County 16

Rock Hills 66, Tescott 16

Rolla 70, Deerfield 0

Rose Hill 21, El Dorado 14

Rural Vista 62, Valley Falls 14

SM East 59, SM North 6

SM Northwest 35, SM West 14

Sabetha 28, Perry-Lecompton 21

Satanta 56, Wichita County 6

Scott City 42, Ulysses 11

Silver Lake 14, Rossville 0

Smith Center 62, Oakley 6

Smoky Valley 49, Hesston 20

South Barber 60, Pretty Prairie 13

South Central 23, Macksville 16

Spearville 48, South Gray 2

Spring Hill 27, Ottawa 19

St. Francis 16, Hoxie 8

St. James Academy 35, Blue Valley 28

St. John 30, Ellinwood 22

St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 53, Linn 6

St. Mary’s 70, Yates Center 0

St. Paul 54, Madison/Hamilton 8

St. Thomas Aquinas 42, Mill Valley 21

Sterling 14, Marion 6

Sylvan-Lucas 50, Stockton 0

Thunder Ridge 62, Wilson 12

Tonganoxie 37, Lansing 3

Topeka 48, Shawnee Heights 14

Udall 50, Oxford 30

Valley Center 24, Hays 7

Valley Heights 50, Wabaunsee 20

Victoria 50, Logan/Palco 26

Wakefield 56, BV Randolph 6

Washburn Rural 30, Topeka Hayden 26

Waverly 66, Lebo 20

Wellsville 28, Santa Fe Trail 12

Weskan 54, Wheatland-Grinnell 20

West Elk 54, Southern Coffey 8

West Franklin 40, Northern Heights 6

Wichita Campus 14, Andover 10

Wichita Collegiate 28, Wellington 13

Wichita East 23, Wichita Southeast 15

Wichita Heights 71, Wichita North 8

Wichita Home School 64, Pleasanton 42

Wichita Northwest 26, Kapaun Mount Carmel 14

Tigers Snap 9-Game Losing Streak, Top Royals

 CITY, Mo. (AP) — Daniel Norris threw five scoreless innings to pick up his first victory in more than three months as the Detroit Tigers snapped a season-high nine-game losing streak by beating the Kansas City Royals 4-1 on Thursday night.

Norris (5-8) gave up two hits in five innings. He was 0-4 in four starts and four relief appearances since a June 16 triumph over Tampa Bay.

The Tigers had been outscored 68-39 in their losing streak, which was their longest since dropping nine straight Sept. 1-9, 2005.

Nicholas Castellanos’ fifth-inning double with the bases loaded scored Alex Presley, JaCoby Jones and Dixon Machado. Jones singled home Andrew Romine with the first run of the inning.

Royals left-hander Danny Duffy (9-10) did not make it through the inning. Duffy was charged with four runs, six hits and three walks in 4 1/3 innings. Duffy, who was the Royals‘ opening day starter, finishes the season with a 3.81 ERA in 24 starts.

Wakefield Bomber Results

The Wakefield Boy’s and Girl’s results from the Council Grove Cross Country Invitational Meet held at Canning Creek Cove at Council Grove Lake on Thursday September 28, 2017

 

Schools competing:      Burlington, Chapman, Council Grove, Emporia, Topeka Hayden, Hartford, Herington, Lebo, Maize South, Mission Valley, Northern Heights, Olpe, Osage City, Riley County, Santa Fe Trail, Silver Lake, Wichita Independent, and Wakefield.

 

Place in order of finish for the Wakefield Bomber Boy’s Varsity Squad:

 

1st     Alec Vann                     Fr.————-84th Place overall        23:06

2nd    Mason Rohrer               Fr.————-91st Place overall        26:29

 

Place in order of finish for the Wakefield Bomber Girl’s Varsity Squad:

 

1st     Kelly Flickinger              Fr.————–24th Place overall       23:57

2nd    Mary Williams               Sr.————–87th Place overall       29:46

 

Coach Braden, “We finally had a great day to run, in was in the 70’s…..not 95 degrees or above.  It definitely helped our times today as Freshmen Alec Vann and Mason Rohrer took off close to three minutes off their best times of the season.  On the girl’s side, freshman Kelly Flickinger was just out of the medals, but ran her best time of the season by well over a minute.  Senior Mary Williams also ran a season best time today.”

 

The Wakefield Bombers don’t have too far to travel next week.   They will head east 20 minutes to Leonardville on Saturday morning October 7th for the Riley County Invitational.    

 

Friday Night High School Football Schedule

The Friday night schedule for high school football finds:

–Junction City at Highland Park

–Manhattan hosts Seaman

–Washburn Rural hosts Hayden

–Topeka High visits Shawnee Heights

–Emporia plays at Topeka West

–Chapman goes to Wamego

–Clay Center hosts Marysville

–Abilene hosts Concordia

–Council Grove plays at Lyndon

–Riley County hosts Rock Creek

–Herington hosts Clifton – Clyde

–Solomon travels to Osborne

–Blue Valley Randolph hosts Wakefield

–Rural Vista hosts Valley Falls

 

 

Big 12 Football Championship Game Set for Early Kickoff

IRVING, Texas (AP) — There will be an early Saturday kickoff for the Big 12 Conference football championship game in December. Big 12 officials say the Dec. 2 game will start at 11:30 a.m. Central time in Texas, at the home stadium of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys. It will be the first Big 12 football championship game since 2010.

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