WHAT’S UP NEXT AREA SPORTS CALENDAR
(Schedules subject to change) TUESDAY, MARCH 29 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL 4 p.m. — Lee’s Summit North at Liberty 4 p.m.
(Schedules subject to change) TUESDAY, MARCH 29 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL 4 p.m. — Lee’s Summit North at Liberty 4 p.m.
Today’s sports broadcast highlights Tuesday’s Television • Tennis: ATP/WTA Miami Open, 10 a.m., Tennis (277) • MLB spring training: Washington vs. Houston, noon, MLBN (272) • Tennis: ATP/WTA Miami Open, noon, Bally Sports KC (48) • Soccer: FIFA World Cup Qualifier playoff: North Macedonia at Portugal, 1:30 p.m., ESPN2 (29) • MLB spring training: Los Angeles Angels vs.

The Kansas City Chiefs have signed Ronald Jones to a one-year contract, adding some depth behind Clyde Edwards-Helaire in the running back room. The Chiefs officially announced the signing on Sunday.

With the Kansas City Comets already clinching the Major Arena Soccer League’s Central Division title, player/coach Leo Gibson still wanted to put on a show for the hometown fans Saturday. He wasn’t as concerned about Sunday’s road game at Milwaukee, though.

EVANSVILLE, Ind. — William Chrisman High School graduate Isaiah Jackson is a national champion for a second time.

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Johnny Russell said it was time for Sporting Kansas City to get a good bounce.

JUPITER, Fla. — With a wave of his hand and a tip of the cap, Albert Pujols walked back into the world of the St.
The Blue Springs South baseball team had little trouble remaining undefeated Friday. Cole Chace allowed just two hits and one walk while striking out nine in five shutout innings as the Jaguars defeated visiting St.

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski refused to let his players ponder the possibility of facing North Carolina for the first time in the NCAA Tournament after the Blue Devils had punched their Final Four ticket with a win over Arkansas.

ORLANDO, Fla. — American players unfurled a red-and-blue banner with “QUALIFIED” in bold, white letters, when Christian Pulisic realized what was going on.