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Chiefs hope refreshed Long can help OL

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs signed veteran offensive lineman Kyle Long after his year-long retirement with the expectation that he would arrive in training camp and immediately compete for a starting job.

WHAT’S ON TODAY

Today’s sports broadcast highlights Friday’s Television • Soccer: FIFA Arab Cup: Bahrain vs. Iraq, 3:50 a.m., FS1 (Comcast 43) • Golf: European PGA South African Open Championship, 4 a.m., GOLF (27) • Soccer: FIFA Arab Cup: Oman vs.

Blue Springs South opens season with split

Blue Springs South wrestling coach Doug Black was happy with his young team’s showing as the Jaguars split a pair of season-opening dual matches. The host Jaguars fell 48-27 to Belton but topped North Kansas City 57-20 Tuesday.

Foul trouble hurts Truman in tournament loss

Foul trouble and trouble shooting were too much for the Truman girls basketball team to overcome Wednesday. The Patriots fell behind 26-19 at halftime and couldn’t recover in a 51-41 loss to Park Hill South in the final Gold Division pool play game in the 42nd annual Winnetonka Tournament.

Jaguars roll to sweep in swimming season opener

The Blue Springs South girls swimming and diving team got its season off to a successful start. The Jaguars won 11 of 12 events and earned state consideration times or scores in 10 of those 11 wins while sweeping Raymore-Peculiar (225-77), Warrensburg (237-53) and Summit Christian Academy (242-29) Tuesday at the Blue Springs South Aquatic Center.

COVID-19 cases spike as officials watch for new strain

A waning delta variant summer surge gave way to a spike of cases in November, as infections and hospitalizations rose amid concerns about a new variant spreading out of South Africa. The omicron variant hasn’t been detected in Missouri, but public health officials are watching.