Sporting KC falls into last place with loss to Vancouver
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Cody Cropper delivered a one-save shutout while Lucas Cavallini scored a pivotal goal in the Vancouver Whitecaps’ 1-0 victory over Sporting Kansas City on Saturday.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Cody Cropper delivered a one-save shutout while Lucas Cavallini scored a pivotal goal in the Vancouver Whitecaps’ 1-0 victory over Sporting Kansas City on Saturday.
DESTIN, Fla. — Alabama coach Nick Saban tried to put an end to his feud with Texas A&M’s Jimbo Fisher on Tuesday as Southeastern Conference leaders gathered for spring meetings at a resort on the Florida Gulf Coast.
CHICAGO — Djordje Mihailovic will miss the United States’ four World Cup prep matches in June because of an ankle injury, a blow to the 23-year-old who was hoping to make his first national team appearance in two years.
(Schedules subject to change) WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL 6 p.m. — St.

OMAHA, Neb. — After finishing one of the most dominant runs in Southeastern Conference history, Tennessee was selected the No.

JEFFERSON CITY – On their way to Jefferson City for the Class 5 Missouri State High School Track and Field Championships, coach Jennifer Reeder’s Blue Springs girls team made a quick stop at Dollar General to pick up some snacks and bottled water.

JEFFERSON CITY – An icon in the world of high school track and field said goodbye to the Blue Springs program. Joe Cusack walked off into the sunset not knowing what the future holds for a coach who helped the Wildcat boys earn 10 top-10 finishes and three state titles at the Missouri State High School Track and Field Championships.

JEFFERSON CITY – With her personal Blue Springs South cheering squad going crazy in the stands at Jefferson City High School during the Class 5 Missouri State High School Track and Field Championships, Mya Trober proved why she is the premier distance runner in the state.

CLEVELAND — Oscar Gonzalez bounced off the padded wall and the rookie outfielder casually flipped the ball into the stands, thinking the inning was over. When he got back to Cleveland’s dugout, Guardians manager Terry Francona had a question.

One by one, a group of elementary school soccer players run onto the field at Independence’s Epic Sports Lodge. They are soon greeted by Kansas City Comets forward Rian Marques, who earned the nickname “The Big Brazilian,” because of his 6-foot-4 frame and daunting presence in the Major Arena Soccer League.