Piper Girls Soccer
1st Team
Carley Gunnels (forward), Megan Woolley (midfielder), Maddy May (defender), Sara Ferguson (keeper – unanimous selection), Katie Trzok (utility player)
2nd Team
Sammy Basler (defender)
Honorable Mention
Megan Galey (forward), Natalie Moon (midfielder)
Piper will be the host of the 2nd round game on Thursday at 5 p.m. (will play the winner of the DeSoto-KC Christian game)
– from Doug Key, Piper activities director
Kaw Valley League Girls Soccer 2014 – All-League Selections
Forwards
1st Team: Julianne Jackson (Bonner Springs – 10th), Michaela Remijio (Mill Valley – 12th), Carley Gunnels (Piper – 12th)
2nd Team: Miyah Hightower (Bonner Springs – 10th), Jenna Hinckley (Lansing – 12th), Emily Soetart (Tonganoxie – 12th)
Honorable Mention: Serena Ortiz (Bishop Ward – 10th), Megan Galey (Piper – 11th)
Midfielders
1st Team: Bailey Hightower (Bonner Springs – 12th), Kacey Kinley (Mill Valley – 9th), Megan Woolley (Piper – 12th)
2nd Team: Courtney Callahan (Lansing – 12th), Haley Freeman (Mill Valley – 12th), Madison Simmons (Tonganoxie – 12th)
Honorable Mention: Jessica Raya (Bishop Ward – 12th), Sarah Pride (Lansing – 12th), Cassie Pawlowski (Lansing- 10th), Tara Bolewski (Lansing – 10th), Emma Hamilton (Lansing – 9th), Mackenzie Price (Tonganoxie – 10th), N. Moon (Piper- 11th)
Defensive Players
1st Team: Hailey Budke (Lansing – 11th), Maddie Butterfield (Mill Valley – 11th), Maddy May (Piper – 12th), Aly Bartholomew (Tonganoxie – 12th)
2nd Team: Haliey Robinson (Basehor-Linwood – 12th), Kennedy Bacon (Bonner Springs – 10th), Monica Amthor (Lansing – 11th), Sammy Basler (Piper – 12th)
Honorable Mention: Christina Tyrrell (Bishop Ward – 12th), Katie Flipse (Mill Valley – 11th), Sophia Breedlove (Tonganoxie – 11th)
Keeper
1st Team: Sara Ferguson (Piper – 12th) *unanimous selection
2nd Team: Gillian Ruff (Lansing – 9th)
Utility Player
1st Team: Katie Trzok (Piper – 11th)
2nd Team: Shelby Taylor (Basehor-Linwood – 11th)
Honorable Mention: Shelby Potter (Lansing – 12th)
Catholic Cemeteries of Northeast Kansas will hold Memorial Day Masses on Monday, May 26, at the following locations and times:
• Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 38th and State Avenue, Kansas City, Kan., 9 a.m.; celebrated by the Rev. Michael Hermes; liturgical music by Ed Grisnik.
• Gate of Heaven Cemetery, 126th and Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kan., 10 a.m.; celebrated by the Rev. John Riley.
• St. Joseph Cemetery, 61st Terrace and Quivira Road, Shawnee, Kan., 9 a.m.; celebrated by the Rev. Michael Hawken.
• Resurrection Cemetery, 83rd and Quivira Road, Lenexa, Kan.; flag-raising by American Legion Post 370 at 8:30 a.m.; Mass at 9 a.m. celebrated by the Rev. Peter Jaramillo and followed by blessing of new columbaria and statues; liturgical music by Tom Jacobs.
• St. John Cemetery, Lenexa, Kan., 8:15 a.m. at Holy Trinity Church, 89th and Pflumm Road, Lenexa.
• Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 15825 S. 169 Highway, Olathe, Kan., 8 a.m.; celebrated by the Rev. John Torrez.
• Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 801 S.W. Westchester Rd., Topeka, Kan., 10 a.m.; concelebrated by Msgr. Vincent Krische and the Rev. Tim Haberkorn; liturgical music by Linda Ulses, Jane Ziegler, Stephanie Schmitz and Mother Teresa Celebration Choir.
For more information, call 913-371-4040 (Kansas City area) or 785-272-0820 (Topeka area); email information@cathcemks.org ; or visit www.cathcemks.org.
The Kansas City T-Bones had their bats silenced in the series finale Sunday, falling 8-2 to the Lincoln Saltdogs at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas City, Kan.
After scoring six runs in Saturday’s win, the T-Bones were held hitless through six innings off starting pitcher Zachary Varce (1-0). With the no-hit bid intact, the Saltdogs called reliever T.J. Boseman out of the bullpen in the top of the seventh.
Left fielder Byron Wiley roped a leadoff single up the middle for Kansas City’s lone hit and was brought home by a bases loaded walk. The T-Bones were walked 14 times, three of which came in their one-run seventh inning. That set a new club record for walks in the game. The previous was 12 against Schaumburg in July 2004.
Bobby Shore (0-1) was roughed up in his T-Bones debut. He went four innings and gave up six runs, five of which were earned, off eight hits.
The Saltdogs got things going early, scoring three runs off four hits in the first inning. They scored in all but three innings of the game.
With the loss, the T-Bones wrap up the four game homestand with a 2-2 record before heading to Wichita for a three-game series beginning Monday night. They return home Thursday, May 22, against the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks for another four-game home stand.
Tickets are available by calling the Providence Medical Center Box Office at CommunityAmerica Ballpark at 913-328-5618.
– Story from T-Bones