Bulldog Softball Wins District Final

The Kearney Bulldog Softball team will be able to hang another banner up in the gym. The girls shut out Platte County for the Class 4, District 8 championship on Monday, October 21.

The Bulldogs earned their third-straight district title by beating the Platte County, 7-0. The Bulldogs put a run on the board in the first inning when Alyssa Quick hit a sacrifice fly, and scored one run. In the fourth inning Morgan Pennington homered to center field and scored two runs.

2024 District Champion Bulldogs. Photo by Andy Paalhar.

Kearney scored four runs in the sixth inning to propel them further in the game. Brooke Paalhar singled, scoring one run, Alyssa Quick homered to right field, scoring two runs, and Jocelyn Lincoln hit a solo home run to center field.

Kate Landewee pitched all seven innings and gave up four hits and zero runs. She struck out nine and walked one.

Quick had three RBIs and was 2-2 on the day. Brooke Paalhar, Kennedi Casey, and Alyssa Quick each collected two hits during the game.

The Bulldogs host the State Quarterfinals on Saturday, October 26, as they face Belton. KPGZ will broadcast the game on 102.7FM and KearneyCountry.com. Game time is TBD.

Brian Watts contributed to this story.

Hungry Bulldogs Feast on Winnetonka

The Kearney Bulldogs are another step closer to their ultimate goal with a 56-12 conference win over the Winnetonka Griffins. The victory on Friday, October 18, secures at least a share of the Suburban Blue Conference title. With a win over Excelsior Springs this week, Kearney would earn sole possession of the conference title.

The Bulldogs scored six touchdowns in the first half, beginning with an Ace Biddix 2-yard carry from the ham package. That was the senior offensive lineman’s first carry and first touchdown of the season.

Kearney moves to 8-0 on the season with the 56-12 victory. Photo by Ray Weikal.

“I was so excited for Ace,” said head coach Logan Minnick. “We practiced it during the week and told him he was going to get an opportunity. I’m happy for him to get that score on Senior Night,” Minnick added.

Senior running back Tristan Williams scored just minutes later on a 1-yard carry that would be the first of his 3-touchdown evening. Jacob Dillon was 6 of 6 on point-after kicks, Angelo Donze was 2 for 2.

It was a busy Senior Night as Trent Dostal scored two touchdowns, the first on a 6-yard pass from sophomore quarterback Carter Temple, giving the Bulldogs a comfortable first quarter, 21-0 lead.

Junior running back Corbin Emmons darted through the Griffin defense for a 20-yard touchdown early in the second quarter. Emmons led the Kearney rushing attack with 96 yards on 11 carries and the touchdown.

Tristan Williams scored twice in the second quarter, once on a 5-yard run, and later on an 11-yard pass from Carter Temple, giving the Bulldogs a commanding 42-0 halftime lead.

Winnetonka opened the second half with a 95-yard kickoff return for touchdown by sophomore Derrick Coleman but missed the extra point kick.

With 3:55 to go in the third quarter, senior all-state linebacker Theo Grace intercepted an attempted Winnetonka screen pass and returned it, sprinting 90 yards down the sideline for a touchdown.

“I was running like I took some candy,” said Grace. “I saw Grant (Noland) next to me and I knew it was going to be a touchdown.”

Winnetonka junior Dominic Vallenti caught an 8-yard pass in the endzone, against the Bulldog second unit defense early in the fourth quarter. The extra point was blocked by Kearney.

With the score 49-12, and Winnetonka still playing their starters against Kearney’s second team, the momentum began to take a turn.

“I thought the second unit gave a great effort. When you bring them in you want to keep that goose egg on the board and not give up two scores,” said Minnick. “When it gets to the point where they score again and the turbo clock is about to go away, we had to put the ones back in, which you never feel real comfortable doing. But at that point you’ve got to keep the game in hand.”

Trent Dostal finished the scoring, and effectively, the game with a 30-yard jet sweep for the final touchdown. Kearney moves to 8-0 on the season with the 56-12 victory.

The Bulldogs are on the road at Excelsior Springs for the final regular season game, Friday, October 25. KPGZ 102.7FM will broadcast the game beginning with the pregame show at 6:40. Kickoff is at 7 pm.

Mike Davis contributed to this story.

Bulldogs Open District Play with a Bang

The Kearney Bulldogs Softball team started Class 4 Tournament play with a huge win over the Raytown Lady Jays on Wednesday, October 16. They shutout Raytown 15-0 in three innings.

Reghan Lueken hit a grand slam to center field and cleared the bases in the 1st inning.

Kearney’s bats were hot in all three innings as Brooke Paalhar grounded out and scored one right away in the first inning. Reghan Lueken then hit a grand slam to center field and cleared the bases.

In the second inning, Morgan Pennington hit an inside the park home run, scoring three runs, and Lueken doubled, scoring one run. In the third inning, Jocelyn Lincoln doubled, scoring two runs, and the Lady Jays committed three errors that allowed four runs.

Reghan Lueken also showed her masterful pitching skills in the circle for the Bulldogs. She pitched all three innings to shutout the Raytown Jays. She had 5 strikeouts and allowed 0 walks and 0 runs.

Here are some other highlights of the game:

Macy Marrow went 1-2 with 2 runs scored

Kennedi Casey went 2-3 with 1 run scored

Brooke Paalhar had 1 run scored & 1 RBI

Morgan Pennington went 2-3 with 3 RBIs & runs scored (Inside the park HR)

Kate Stumpenhaus went 1-3 with 2 runs scored

Jocelyn Lincoln went 2-3 with 3 runs scored

Reghan Lueken went 2-3 with 5 RBIs and a grand slam

Caroline Jury went 3-3

Kearney’s next outing is the District Semi Final will be played at Winnetonka High School vs Marshall.

Brian Watts contributed to this story.