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Geary County Girls Softball Association Registration — Saturday

Registration for the Geary County Girls Softball Association summer season continues Saturday at dillons at 618 W. 6th Street in Junction City.
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The hours for registration are 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

There are teams for girls ages 6 through 18 years, who reside in Geary County, Junction City, Milford, Grandview Plaza, and Fort Riley.

The leagues include Coach Pitch for girls 6-8, Dickinson County C-D 9-12, and Dickinson County A-B for girls 13 through 18 years of age.

The cost is $40.

There will also be one more registration day on Saturday April 26.

Junior Baseball Fundraiser

You can support the Junction City Junior Baseball Association Monday evening from five to eight p.m.baseball

Wendy’s Restaurant will donate ten percent of sales between those hours to the Junior Baseball Association.

Jayhawks Gearing Up for Annual Spring Game

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) – The quarterbacks at Kansas have been hit throughout spring, from the front and from behind, hard and not so hard, in the pocket and while scrambling during their practices.jayhawk

No sense is making them wear bubble wrap for the annual spring game.

Jayhawks coach Charlie Weis wants to see what Montell Cozart, Jake Heaps and T.J. Millweard can do when the team plays its glorified scrimmage on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. And it’s hard to get an accurate read on the intriguing race for the starting job when the quarterbacks wear the red jerseys that prevent defensive players for laying a hit on them.

Weis said it’s the first time he’s had quarterbacks go live in a spring game.

 

Bowe’s Attorney Seeks to Suppress Evidence in Bust

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – An attorney for Kansas City Chiefs receiver Dwayne Bowe has filed a motion to suppress evidence related to his arrest for possessing marijuana.

Bowe is scheduled to appear Wednesday on a misdemeanor drug charge in the Kansas City suburb of Riverside, where he was pulled over Nov. 10 for speeding. During the stop, an officer detected a strong marijuana odor in the car.

Bowe was arrested after an officer found a black bag with his wallet, driver’s license and two containers of what the officer suspected to be pot.

Bowe told a local radio station he thought he had been racially profiled, but he took that back Friday in a statement to The Kansas City Star (https://bit.ly/1gj7NSJ ) and said he said he was treated with respect during the stop.

JCHS Sports Finals

The Junction City Lady Jay soccer team got four goals from Grace Gradnigo enroute to a 10-0 win over Highland  Park at Al Simpler Stadium Thursday night.blue jay logo

The match was called late in the second half due to a 10-goal mercy rule.

Junction City improved to 4-0-1 on the season.

The Blue Jay varsity baseball team fell to Seaman at Rathert Field in both ends of a doubleheader.

The Vikings led 10-1 in the first game before Junction City rallied late to score five runs over the final two innings, but it wasn’t enough as Seaman came out on top 10-6.

Seaman won the second game 5-0.

The Vikings are 2-4 on the season, while the Blue Jays are 1-3.

Royals 7 Rays 3

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Royals’ Alex Gordon knew he put a good swing on the pitch, and he knew that his high fly ball had a chance to clear the outfield wall the way the wind was gusting out.kcr two

He just wasn’t sure until the ball finally disappeared.

Gordon’s three-run shot, the first home run by Kansas City this season, highlight a five-run fifth inning Wednesday, and carried the Royals to a 7-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.

“This is a big park. We’re never going to hit a lot of home runs here,” Gordon said. “I hit it pretty good, but in this park you never know. Luckily I caught it enough.”

Gordon finished with four RBIs, matching a career high. Nori Aoki, Johnny Giavotella and Billy Butler also drove in runs for the Royals, who have struggled to find offense all season.

They had only scored more than four runs once in their first seven games, lost 1-0 to Tampa Bay the previous night, and were the last team in the majors without a home run.

“The offense gave us a lot of breathing room,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “Runs are nice. Home runs are nice too. But I don’t care how we get them.”

Jeremy Guthrie (2-0) recovered from a sloppy start to hold the Rays to four hits over seven innings. The only run he allowed came on Desmond Jennings’ homer in the fourth.

The right-hander, who turned 35 on Tuesday, was coming off a rough start against the White Sox. But Guthrie navigated trouble in each of the first three innings, leaving five Rays on base, and then retired his final 12 batters to hand a 7-1 lead to his bullpen.

“You’re going to make good pitches and they’re going to hit them hard sometimes,” Guthrie said. “But if you make good pitches, more often you’re going to get an out.”

Jake Odorizzi (1-1) mowed through the Kansas City lineup the first three innings before allowing Butler’s RBI groundout and Gordon’s run-scoring single in the fourth.

Everything unraveled for him in the fifth.

Lorenzo Cain singled off Odorizzi to lead off the inning, and Aoki followed two batters later with a triple to right. Giavotella, recalled from Triple-A Omaha to replace injured second baseman Omar Infante, hit a sacrifice fly to make it 4-1.

Hosmer and Butler followed with back-to-back singles, and Gordon popped a pitch to right-center that hung up long enough in the wind to land over the fence.

“I was making my pitches, getting what we wanted. Balls were on the ground, not hit very hard, they just didn’t find anybody,” Odorizzi said. “That’s baseball.”

It was a rough way for Odorizzi to return to Kauffman Stadium, where he made his big league debut with the Royals in 2012. He allowed all seven runs on 10 hits and a walk in five innings.

“He didn’t do anything wrong today. He threw really well,” Rays manager Joe Maddon said. “Those numbers are highly deceiving. Aoki’s ball was well-struck and the home run was part of natural forces of nature. People who look at that line are going to misinterpret that outing because he threw the ball extremely well. It was just an unfortunate game for him.”

The Royals squandered a scoring chance with runners on first and second and one out in the second inning when Mike Moustakas struck out and Gordon was thrown out heading to third.

Royals manager Ned Yost trundled onto the field and challenged the call. After a review of 2 minutes, 10 seconds, the ruling made by third base umpire Quinn Wolcott stood.

It hardly mattered the way the Royals were swinging – and the way Guthrie was pitching.

“They’ve played really well against us the last couple of years. You’ve got to give them credit,” Maddon said. “Just keep doing that stuff and it will come back to us.”

Jayhawks Center Embiid Declares for NBA Draft

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) – Kansas freshman Joel Embiid will enter the NBA draft after a breakthrough season that ended with a stress fracture in his back that kept the 7-footer out of the NCAA tournament.jayhawk

Embiid had been mulling whether to return for his sophomore season for weeks. He said during a news conference Wednesday at Allen Fieldhouse that he reached his decision Sunday.

The native of Cameroon is still raw, having only picked up the game a few years ago. But his natural athleticism made a believer out of NBA scouts, and many believe Embiid will join teammate Andrew Wiggins among the first few picks in the June draft.

Wiggins has already said he is leaving Kansas after his freshman season.

 

Rays Edge Royals

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – James Loney hit an RBI single with two outs in the ninth kcr twoinning to lift the Tampa Bay Rays over the Kansas City Royals 1-0 on Tuesday night.

Rays starter Chris Archer wriggled out of two bases-loaded jams and went seven innings in an impressive pitchers’ duel between top young arms. Royals rookie Yordano Ventura dazzled in his 2014 debut, holding Tampa Bay to two hits in six shutout innings.

Looney’s grounder to right scored Wil Myers, who snapped an 0-for-15 slump when he reached on an infield single to start the ninth. Myers advanced on a two-out wild pitch by Greg Holland (0-1).

Joel Peralta (1-1) got one out for the win and Grant Balfour worked the ninth for his second save.

Lady Jays Fall to Clay Center in Softball

Clay Center took advantage of some infield errors by the Junction City Lady Jays to blue jay logoscore four runs in the second inning of game one of a doubleheader at Rathert Field, and then held off Junction City for a 6-5 softball win at Cleary Field.

In the second game the Tigers scored six runs in the first inning and went on to a 12-1 five inning victory over the Lady Jays.

Clay Center improved to 5-1 on the season, while Junction City fell to 0-4.

K-State Spring Football

Many schools already have had their spring football games, those glorified scrimmages Wildcat Williethat are usually just for show. Kansas State is just getting into the meat of its practice schedule.

In other words, there is little time to waste.

Wildcats coach Bill Snyder met with reporters Tuesday for the first time since workouts began last week, and in typical fashion, revealed very little.

But that doesn’t mean there aren’t a whole lot of gears cranking behind the scenes as Snyder seeks to answer a slew of questions before the annual spring game on April 26.

 

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