Vintage Baseball Visits Topeka
Updated: 11:01 PM The Wichita Bulldozers Vintage baseball team made a stop in Topeka at the Kansas Museum of History.
Updated: 11:01 PM The Wichita Bulldozers Vintage baseball team made a stop in Topeka at the Kansas Museum of History.
Posted: 10:46 PM DENVER (AP) -- Brad Hawpe and Garrett Atkins hit home runs off Gil Meche -- the first earned runs the right-hander allowed on the road this season -- as the Colorado Rockies beat Kansas City 6-4 on Saturday night.
Posted: 10:35 PM K-State added three runs in the fourth to take a 7-6 lead as two Baylor errors and RBI’s from Bunker and Tenbrink highlighted the frame. Three Wildcat errors in the fourth and a couple RBI-singles from the Bears led to four unearned runs and a 10-7 Baylor advantage after just four innings.
Posted: 10:32 PM Junior Erik Morrison 3-for-5 with a double and an RBI, while Preston Land drove in three runs, but it was not enough. Nebraska scored five runs in the top of the fifth and held on for an 11-9 victory Saturday evening at Hoglund Ballpark.
Posted: 7:19 PM The Emporia State baseball team put some excitement in the air in Warrensburg with a come from behind 8-7 victory over Minnesota State-Mankato.
Updated: 10:58 PM Kansas State jumped out to a 6-0 lead in the top of the first, but Baylor rallied back and Beemer Weem’s single up the middle with two outs in the bottom of the eighth proved to be the game-winning hit
Posted: 10:53 PM The Emporia State baseball team fell to Central Missouri 5-1 as the two teams met for the eight time this season in the NCAA Division II Central Regional Tournament.
Updated: 11:01 PM 5-A Tracksters were in action at Hummer Sports Park while 4A athletes were in action at Royal Valley.
Posted: 5:26 PM Despite having fewer wins than any other team over the last two seasons, the Kansas City Royals have somehow posted a winning record in interleague play in that stretch.
Posted: 3:59 PM Iowa State sophomore volleyball player Kaylee Manns has been named to the 24-player roster for the 2007 U.S. Women’s Junior National Training Team, which will train May 18-20, in Austin, Texas.
Updated: 3:28 PM Rundown of Royals Games and Events for the week.
Posted: 3:07 PM Space is available for the 10th Annual Topeka Jayhawk Club Golf Tournament to be held Monday, June 18, at the Shawnee Country Club (913 SE 29th, Topeka, KS, 66605).
Posted: 2:54 PM The Kansas State High School Activities Association has announced the pairings for next week's 3A State baseball tournament held at Norvell Field at Eisenhower Middle School in Manhattan.
Posted: 2:26 PM The Kansas City Chiefs reveal dates for training camp at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
Updated: 3:43 PM This is a fitting time to bring you up to date on the WIBW sports poll question of the week.
Updated: 9:31 PM It's pitching that has been the backbone to seaman's baseball success.
Updated: 10:48 PM Rebecca McAndrew scored two goals in the final two minutes of Seaman's game with Hayden.
Updated: 10:51 PM After a sluggish start against Salina Central, the Shawnee Heights Thunderbirds turned on the thrusters and ended up cruising back to the state tournament.
Posted: 9:01 PM The Emporia State baseball team knocked of Wayne State 6-2 in the opening round of the NCAA Division II Central Regional in Warrensburg, Missouri.
Updated: 3:04 PM The Herm Edwards Youth Football Camp Presented by First National Bank is a free camp for children ages 10-17
Posted: 6:04 PM The Kansas City Royals managed to win a game against a left-handed starter for the first time this year.
Posted: 3:07 PM --Emporia State softball players Megan Davison and Courtney Reed have both been named second-team Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Americans.
Updated: 9:31 PM Updated: 9:31 p.m. 5/17/07
Season keeps getting more and more promising for Wildcat fans as the already strong recruiting class gets better.
Posted: 12:11 PM Posted: 11:59 a.m. 5/17/07
Ryan Shealy comes off the disabled list and immediately lifts the Royals with a go-ahead ninth inning.
Updated: 3:43 PM In the zone" and "on target" is an expression that could be applied to nearly every sport offered in the Sunflower State Games --- and in the case of Archery --- it is "the" game