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Jackrabbits soccer topples Big 12′s Kansas State Wildcats
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BROOKINGS, S.D. (Dakota Information Now) – South Dakota State took management of the match early and finally produced two targets within the second half en path to a 2-0 victory over Kansas State on Sunday, Sept. 18, at Fishback Soccer Park.
The Wildcats registered the primary shot of the competition within the tenth minute as Kansas State’s Adah Anderson struck it on objective and SDSU goalkeeper Hailee Fischer made the save.
From there, South Dakota State grabbed the momentum of the sport. The Jackrabbits completed the primary half with a 6-3 edge in photographs and an 8-1 benefit in nook kicks. The matchup remained scoreless, but it surely instructed the story for the rest of the match.
The Jackrabbits recorded the eventual game-winning objective within the fiftieth minute. Laney Murdzek dribbled the ball up area and thru the Kansas State protection. She discovered Maya Hansen within the field who struck a left-footed strike into the web for her fifth objective of the season.
SDSU added an insurance coverage tally within the sixty fifth minute. On a change of possession within the Wildcat attacking zone, Katherine Jones gained the ball and despatched a deep go up area to Cece Limongi. The Jackrabbit ahead was defended effectively, however the Wildcat defender misplaced her footing leaving Limongi one-on-one with the keeper. Limongi notched her third objective of the season to place the Jacks up 2-0.
“I believe it’s probably the most full 90 minutes we’ve performed up till this level of the season,” SDSU head coach Brock Thompson stated. “We performed in opposition to a extremely good crew in Kansas State, they’re very well organized. I’m pleased with the best way we did the issues we requested of our gamers. To play going through ahead, to maneuver the ball fast, and actually simply to belief our model of play in a recreation like this.”
The Jackrabbits ended the match with a 16-8 in photographs and 14-1 margin in nook kicks. SDSU earned solely its second victory at residence in opposition to a ‘Energy 5’ opponent and first win since 2008 when the Jacks defeated Iowa State 2-1 in a double additional time affair.
South Dakota State improved 6-0-3 with the victory whereas Kansas State dropped to 4-4-1. SDSU closed out its non-conference schedule with 9 Summit League contests left on the Jackrabbits’ slate.
“Our program has all the time been based mostly on progress,” Thompson stated. “Nothing extra, nothing much less, and so it’s nice to see progress. The actual problem is we’ve got to get higher this week as a result of convention play is across the nook. We’ve got an amazing matchup on Saturday that can check us in methods by which a few of these video games we’ve performed haven’t examined us but.”
Notes
SDSU improved on its unbeaten streak throughout common season matches at Fishback Soccer Park to 37. Jocelyn Tanner completed with two saves in objective for the Jacks and Fischer snagged the one early within the first half. Seven Jackrabbits recorded photographs with Hansen’s six main the best way.
Up Subsequent
The Jackrabbits start convention play on Saturday, Sept. 24, at Fishback Soccer Park. SDSU hosts South Dakota at 6 p.m. in either side’ Summit League opener and as part of the SD Showdown Sequence.
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3 hospitalized: Carbon monoxide poisoning at Kansas City apartments
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – A carbon monoxide (CO) leak is what Kansas City Fire says sent several to the hospital late Sunday.
It happened at an apartment complex at 10450 Wornall Road, just down the street from Notre Dame de Sion High School.
Fire investigators found carbon monoxide levels as high as 1400 parts per million (ppm). For reference, The World Health Organization recommends indoor air level for CO remain below an average of nine ppm for any eight hours and below 25 ppm for any one hour.
Three patients are in the hospital, their condition unknown.
Spire is working to confirm the source.
According to KCFD’s preliminary investigations, the cause is suspected to come from a boiler in the basement of the apartment building.
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Southeast Kansas museum offers in-depth geology lesson
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FRANKLIN, Kan. — A local museum offered an in-depth geology lesson.
The Miners Hall Museum presented “The Geology of Coal Mining” hosted by Andy Connolly, Larry Spahn, and David Jenkins.
This was the third and final show of the Little Balkans Coal Camp West Mineral exhibit.
The presentation explains the different types of rocks found in Kansas and goes in detail of how they got there.
Connolly also brought samples of rocks, minerals, and fossils from Kansas for the audience to pass around and inspect.
“You don’t need a fancy degree to be a scientist, you can go out in the field and find and identify rocks, minerals, and fossils. You can observe the natural way, the natural world, and really think about how the world has changed over millions of years. You don’t need a degree, you just need curiosity and a love for the outdoors,” said Andy Connolly, Kansas Geological Survey science communication specialist.
Connolly went on to talk about the three major influences on the geology of Kansas — ancient oceans that used to cover the land, the Rocky Mountains, and ice ages.
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Live Updates: Kansas City Royals at Texas Rangers (Game Three)
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On Sunday, the Kansas City Royals will face the Texas Rangers in the third game of their series at Globe Life Field. The Royals, now holding a 42-36 record, aim to avoid a series sweep after dropping the first two games to the Rangers.
Alec Marsh (RHP) will take the mound for the Royals. Marsh has a 5-4 record with a 4.25 ERA and 68 strikeouts this season. He’ll be looking to deliver a strong performance and help Kansas City get back on track after a brutal stretch of games.
For the Rangers, Max Scherzer (RHP) will be making his first start of the season. Scherzer, a seasoned veteran with an impressive career, is making his first appearance of the season. His presence on the mound adds an element of intrigue to the matchup.
Fans can catch the game on Bally Sports Southwest and Bally Sports Kansas City.
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