Kearney Bulldogs Blank Winnetonka in 8-0 Rout

The Kearney Bulldogs were firing on all cylinders Monday, April 5, delivering a dominant 8-0 shutout against the visiting Winnetonka Griffins in a performance that showcased their strength on both sides of the ball.

Gabe Newton hit 1-2 and had 2 RBIs

The Bulldogs wasted no time taking control of the game, getting on the board in the bottom of the second inning when Gabe Newton drove in a run with a sharp single. Kearney kept the pressure on in the third as Tyler Maynard ripped a double down the left field line, followed by a sacrifice fly from Cameron Taylor — each bringing home a run to extend the lead to 3-0.

On the mound, Kearney ace Cale Davis was nearly untouchable. The senior right-hander pitched five scoreless innings, allowing just two hits while striking out nine and walking none. Davis set the tone early, mowing down the Griffins lineup with efficiency and control. Brock Scott came in for relief duty and kept the shutout intact, tossing two solid innings with two strikeouts.

Meanwhile, the Bulldogs' offense continued to click. Jett Yoakum and Trent Dostal led the way with two hits each, while Newton and Yoakum each recorded two RBIs. Dostal also caused havoc on the bases, stealing two bags as part of Kearney’s six total stolen bases on the night. The Bulldogs’ aggressive baserunning and sharp hitting proved too much for Winnetonka to handle.

Defensively, the Bulldogs were just as sharp, turning a clean double play to squash a potential rally by the Griffins.

Winnetonka's Dylan Kroll shouldered the bulk of the pitching duties, going six innings and allowing nine hits and eight runs (six earned) while striking out five. Offensively, the Griffins managed just four hits — one each from Kroll, Landon Erwin, Mason Crockett, and Hunter Nading.

With this commanding win, the Bulldogs continue to build momentum as they push deeper into the season. Their combination of dominant pitching, timely hitting, and smart base running is proving to be a winning formula.

The Bulldogs’ next home game is Wednesday, April 7 at 5 pm. Listen to live play-by-play action on 102.7FM starting at 4:30 with pregame.

KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.

Clay County K9 Golf Tournament Set for June 27

The Clay County Sheriff's Office will host its annual K9 Golf Tournament on Friday, June 27, 2025, at Paradise Pointe Golf Complex in Smithville. The tournament will support the health, safety, and continued operations of the department’s K9 Unit.

The event will begin at 8 am and wrap up by 2 pm, featuring a four-person scramble format. Registration is $400 per team or $100 per individual player. Lunch will be provided, and all players will receive a free raffle ticket. The tournament will also include contests, prizes, and more.

Proceeds from the event will go toward sustaining the department's current K9 Unit, as well as purchasing additional canines. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office K9 teams play a vital role in the community by locating missing persons, detecting dangerous drugs, finding evidence, and assisting other law enforcement agencies across the region.

Sponsorship opportunities are available at levels ranging from $100 to $500. Interested participants and sponsors can download and complete the appropriate forms and mail them, along with payment, to:

Clay County Sheriff's Office K-9 Unit

12 S. Water St.

Liberty, MO 64068

Payments should be made payable to: Clay County Sheriff K-9 Fund.

For more information and to access registration or sponsorship forms, visit the Clay County Sheriff's Office website. https://www.sheriffclayco.org/news-events/events/2025-k9-golf-tournament/

KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.

Kearney Man Arrested for Felony Domestic Assault

A Kearney man is facing felony domestic assault charges following an incident that occurred Wednesday, April 30, in the Marimack Farms neighborhood.

According to the Kearney Police Department, officers responded to the area after a domestic violence victim managed to escape the residence and call 911. Upon arrival, officers located the victim, who had visible injuries to her head and face resulting from the assault. She was evaluated and treated on the scene by emergency medical personnel.

An investigation by the department’s Criminal Investigations Unit revealed that the suspect — identified as the victim’s father — had at least two prior convictions for domestic violence. Under Missouri law, this incident qualifies as a felony offense.

Officers and detectives located the suspect at his residence, where he was taken into custody without incident.

Jason Connell, 48, of Kearney, Missouri, was arrested and charged with felony domestic assault in the third degree. Charges were filed by the Clay County Prosecutor’s Office, and Connell is being held on a $20,000 bond.

The Kearney Police Department continues to investigate the case.

KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.

PCEC Election Process Now Open

Platte Clay Electric Cooperative consumer-members have the opportunity to cast their votes to the board of directors. The online voting portal for the 2025 election is open now through May 27.

Three board of director positions that are up for election as well as three bylaw amendments. Information about each candidate and bylaw amendment is available in the voting portal. There is also additional information available in Platte-Clay Electric’s ONLINE VOTING GUIDE.

Members can cast votes for one candidate from each district. All members are eligible to vote for each district race regardless of the district you live in.

All members who vote in this year’s election will automatically be entered to win free energy bill credits. PCEC is giving away two $750 credits and one grand prize credit of $1,500.

Prize winners will be drawn and announced the week following the annual business meeting on May 29. The drawing will not take place at the meeting and you do not need to be present to win.

KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.

Top Teammates and Retirees Honored at Annual Reception

Kearney School District celebrated the best of the Bulldogs during the 2025 Team KSD Awards & Retiree Reception on Thursday, May 1 at Tobacco Barn Farm in Holt.

At the annual ceremony, the district’s 2025 Teacher of the Year Award was given to Kearney Junior High media arts teacher Molly Kuebler and the Support Staff of the Year Award was given to Hawthorne Elementary’s Scott Henrichs.

“Kearney School District takes immense pride in recognizing the outstanding individuals and organizations that exemplify our core values of integrity, respect, future readiness, student focus, and resilience,” Assistant Superintendent for Academic Services Jennifer Kopp said. “The 2025 Team KSD Awards spotlight those who have gone above and beyond to make a lasting impact on our students and community.”

At KJH, Ms. Kuebler has transformed the way students engage with digital storytelling. Her innovative curriculum not only teaches technical skills but also empowers students to express themselves creatively. Kuebler is dedicated to fostering a dynamic and inclusive classroom environment, according to KJH Principal John Goodin.

"Molly's innovative approach to media arts education has not only enriched our curriculum but has also inspired our students to explore their creativity and think critically," Mr. Goodin said. "Her commitment to student engagement and excellence embodies the spirit of our school and the entire district."

Mr. Henrichs consistently provides extraordinary support and dedication to the students he helps. Known for his unwavering commitment to student success, he provides individualized assistance that helps students thrive academically and socially. Hawthorne Elementary Principal Chauncy Rardon commended his patience, kindness, and the positive energy he brings to the school community.

"Scott's unwavering dedication to our students' well-being and academic progress is truly commendable," Mr. Rardon said. "His ability to connect with students and support their individual needs makes a significant difference in their educational journey."

The afternoon event also included the announcement of two other annual district awards. KSD Education Foundation Chair was honored as the 2025 Volunteer of the Year. The Business of the Year Award was presented to both Precision Chiropractic and the Fulfillment House.

Mrs. Kerns has been instrumental in mobilizing resources and support for our schools. Her leadership has led to increased community engagement and the successful implementation of programs that directly benefit students and teachers. Season's passion for education and volunteerism makes her an invaluable asset to KSD.

"Season's tireless efforts and leadership have greatly enhanced the resources available to our students and educators," Superintendent Emily Miller said. "Her dedication exemplifies the profound impact that community involvement has on our schools."

Precision Chiropractic, under the leadership of Dr. Justin Cook, has provided health and wellness support to students and staff, emphasizing the importance of holistic care. Their proactive involvement in school events and health initiatives has made a significant difference in our community. They’ve also provided valuable Real World Learning experiences for KSD students.

Fulfillment House, a nonprofit organization, offers meaningful employment opportunities to individuals with developmental disabilities. Their collaboration with KSD has created inclusive work experiences for students, promoting life skills and independence. Fulfillment House's dedication to empowerment and inclusion aligns perfectly with our district's values.

"Both Precision Chiropractic and Fulfillment House have gone above and beyond in supporting our students and staff," Dr. Miller said. "Their partnerships with KSD are shining examples of how local businesses can positively influence education and community well-being."

The program also featured recognitions for KSD employees who will be retiring at the end of the current academic year. Each retiree was given the opportunity to select a book to be donated to the school library of their choice.

2025 Team KSD Retirees – Current Position, Current School, Years of Service in KSD & Book Selection

•       Cami Aebersold – Guidance Counselor, Dogwood Elementary, 14 years (Carla's Sandwich by Debbie Hermon)

•       Shelia Drescher – Activities Department Administrative Assistant, Kearney High School, 19 years (Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt by Kate Messner)

•       Ginger Elsea – Director of Finance, Central Office, 13 years (Millie by McCall Hoyle)

•       Denise Fischer – Kindergarten Teacher, Kearney Elementary, 20 years (Miss Bindergarten Gets Ready for Kindergarten by Joseph Slate)

•       Wendy Fish – Language Arts Teacher, Kearney High School, 24 years (Tuesdays With Morrie, An Old Man, a Young Man and Life's Greatest Lessons by Mitch Albom)

•       Amber Hiley – Teacher, LENS, 29 years (The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen)

•       Cynthia Hollinberger – Paraprofessional, Early Education Center, 7 years (Oh, the Places You Will Go by Dr. Suess)

•       Stacy Holtzclaw – Career Readiness Coordinator, Central Office, 4 years (The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch)

•       Jennifer Kopp – Assistant Superintendent for Academic Services, Central Office, 23 years (The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allen Poe)

•       John Luppes – Fifth-Grade Teacher, Southview Elementary, 29 years (There's a Boy in the Girl's Bathroom by Louis Sachar)

•       David Schwarzenbach – Activities Director, Kearney High School, 24 years (It's Your Ship by Michael Abrashoff)

This year’s school-level Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year award recipients were also recognized at the reception.

2025 School Teacher of the Year Award Recipients

•       Early Education Center – Holly Anderson

•       Dogwood Elementary – Nicholas “Nic” Mattson

•       Hawthorne Elementary – Chelsea Miller

•       Kearney Elementary – Nanette Stout

•       Southview Elementary – Rachel Terrill

•       Kearney Middle School – Lauren Thomas

•       Kearney Junior High – Molly Kuebler

•       Kearney High School – Kassidy Robertson

2025 School Support Staff of the Year Award Recipients

•       Early Education Center – Donna Lance

•       Dogwood Elementary – Ashley Bricker

•       Hawthorne Elementary – Theodore “Scott” Henrichs

•       Kearney Elementary – Kalie Dickson

•       Southview Elementary – Jaclyn “Jaci” Mick

•       Kearney Middle School – Brian “B.J.” Webster

•       Kearney Junior High – Jennifer Duncan

•       Kearney High School – Lacy Howdeshell

•       KSD Central Office – Stacy Holtzclaw

•       2025 Team KSD Retirees

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the 2025 Team KSD Award recipients. Your contributions have not only enriched our schools but have also set a standard of excellence that inspires us all.

KPGZ News – Ray Weikal contributed to this story.