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 Kansas City travel guide - Wikitravel
Kansas City [1] is a large city on the border with Missouri and Kansas.
Kansas City is also serviced by other commercial coach service companies, which arrives and departs from the depot at 10th and Troost.
Kansas City is one of those places where hidden in darker corners, you will find the gems, the places to visit and go.
wikitravel.org /en/Kansas_City   (2883 words)

  
 New to Kansas City?
Kansas City is a town with a colorful past and a promising future; it is big and sprawling, diverse and dynamic, sophisticated and down-home.
There is a Kansas City, Mo., and a Kansas City, Kan., and the larger of the two and the urban center of the metro area is on the Missouri side.
The Kansas City Art Institute is near the museum, and in 1994 the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art opened its doors.
www.kcrealtorlink.com /jeffpage/kansascity.asp   (1178 words)

  
 Sports History - Kansas City Sports Commission
After continued strong competition by the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL, Hunt decided to move his team to Kansas City in 1963, and the Kansas City Chiefs of the NFL were born.
After their brief stay in Kansas City the franchise moved to Colorado where they were known as the Rockies for six seasons before moving to and becoming the NHL's present day New Jersey Devils.
They were known as the Kansas City Attack for 10 years and became the Comets when the NPSL League disbanded in 2001.
www.sportkc.org /visit_kc/history.htm   (619 words)

  
 Kemper Arena
Kemper Memorial Arena, located in Kansas City, Missouri and designed by architect Helmut Jahn, is a steel space frame structure that established Jahn as an adventurous designer.
The IHL Kansas City Blades, unhappy with their earnings at Kemper Arena, are considering a move to Oklahoma City.
The Kansas City Star reports that some local investors have been talking with the Blazers about a possible move to Kansas City, meaning the two teams would swap cities.
basketball.ballparks.com /NBA/KansasCityKings/index.htm   (1405 words)

  
 Major Indoor Soccer League
Kansas City — The Kansas City Comets announced today their 2005 Summer Camp schedule, which opens the week of June 6 and ends the week of August 8.
The camps, all taught by Comets players, are open to boys and girls from the ages of four to 15 and are available at over 20 locations.
Comets camps, which began in the summer of 1981, are celebrating their 25th anniversary.
www.misl.net /news/?cat=1&id=4056   (813 words)

  
 KCHH: Hockey Future   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The NHL21's purpose is to bring NHL hockey to Kansas City in the 21st century.
McGannon's only goal is to attract a NHL team to Kansas City and he currently has no interest in any other hockey league.
Kansas City does not appear to be on any league or team owner's radar screen, as far as professional hockey goes.
home.att.net /~kchockey/kcfuture.htm   (491 words)

  
 St. Louis Steamers
Former Steamer Ibrahim Kante, who was sent to Kansas City in the February trade that brought Jeff Davis home to St. Louis, notched an unassisted tally at 2:48 of the quarter to put the Comets on the board first (1-0).
Kansas City bounced back to stun the Steamers and tie the game with two goals in less than a minute following the goal by Lopez.
Kansas City collected five penalties in the game while the Steamers were charged with three.
www.stlsteamers.com:16080 /stories/?cat=20&id=376   (1038 words)

  
 St. Louis Steamers -- An Unofficial Web Site By Jim Fossell -- Archive
Kansas City answered when Maher scored his second goal of the night off an assist from Justin Evans at 5:17 of the third.
Kansas City goalkeeper Sanaldo, who had been shell-shocked for ten goals on 18 shots faced, left the game and was replaced by Chris Damico.
In her freshman year (1998) at the University of Kansas, she posted 19 points (seven goals, five assists), was named Big 12 player of the week in the third week of the season and was named to two all-tournament teams.
webpages.charter.net /jimfossell/steamers/archive_february_2005.htm   (8139 words)

  
 Sports at Jewell
Kansas City, MO, had a standout career at Jewell, netting 51 goals and tallying 49 assists (both school records) for a total of 151 points.
Kansas City Brass, Professional Developmental League, for the last three summers (starting all 43 games), making the PDL team of the week four times.
Blake has proven that NAIA soccer is played at an extremely competitive level and we wish him all the best in his new endeavors with the Kansas City Comets.
www.jewell.edu /william_jewell/gen/william_and_jewell_generated_pages/Sports_at_Jewell_p65.html   (688 words)

  
 Chicago Storm
In overtime, Kansas City forward Dino Delevski raced down the right wing and found Maher in front of the net with a pass.
Kansas City took a 3-0 lead in the first quarter on goals by Delevski, Jamar Beasley and Casey Stevens.
Kansas City came back with three goals in the fourth quarter to regain the lead 8-7 as Delevski completed his hat trick on the night.
www.chicagostorm.net /news/?cat=15&id=413   (712 words)

  
 Kansas City Missouri Real Estate
The central city is Kansas City, Missouri, but the metro area encompasses 4,777.4 square miles and 144 municipalities in seven counties of Missouri and four counties of Kansas.
The highly regarded company of the Kansas City Ballet performs at the Lyric and Midland theaters, as well as at annual free concerts in the parks when not ontour throughout the country.
Soccer’s Kansas City Wizards take to the field at neighboring Arrowhead Stadium, while their indoor counterparts, the Kansas City Comets, cover the turf in Kemper Arena, not far from Downtown.
www.relocate-america.com /states/mo/cities/kansas.htm   (1491 words)

  
 Steamers Need to Draw 17,595
Kansas City, which has experienced a dramatic rise of 3,634 in average attendance, finished its regular-season home schedule Thursday by drawing a standing-room crowd of 16,009 in a 5-2 loss against the Steamers.
In 24 dates at Kemper Arena, the Comets drew 352,609 fans while the Steamers have seated 335,015 in 23 appearances at the Checkerdome.
Even should the Steamers overtake Kansas City, the Comets are filling a larger percentage of Kemper Arena (92.3 percent) than the Steamers are filling at the Checkerdome (81.2 percent).
members.fortunecity.com /lori19/draw.html   (441 words)

  
 Kemper Arena
Kemper is also home for the IHL Kansas City Blades hockey team and the NPSL Kansas City Attack soccer team.
Architect: HNTB, Kansas City, MO. The project includes an additional 2,000 seats bringing the total capacity to 20,000, a new entrance, additional concession areas, and additional women's restrooms in compliance with federal disability standards.
The IHL Kansas City Blades are slashing promotion, printing and other expenses in hopes of keeping the team alive in Kemper Arena.
users.california.com /~csuppes/NHL/KansasCityScouts   (477 words)

  
 MISL Roundup Week 19   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Larkin came close to a shutout on Friday, holding the Kansas City Comets scoreless for over three quarters and finishing with 21 saves on 23 shots in a 9-2 victory.
With the victory, the Comets snapped their four game losing streak and improved to 9-11 overall and 5-7 on the road.
Kansas City opened the scoring (0-1) when Jason Woods scored his first goal of the season at 6:19 of the first quarter.
www.ussoccerplayers.com /latest_soccer_news/464187.html   (1173 words)

  
 Philadelphia Kixx
Kansas City, MO, January 1, 2005 - The Philadelphia KiXX (9-6) kicked-off the New Year with a 7-5 victory over the Kansas City Comets in front of 3,428 fans at the Kemper Arena tonight.
Kansas City’s Vlatko Andonovski opened the scoring with a strike at 7:39 of the first quarter, and then added an assist with a pass to teammate Miodrag Djersilo at 9:50 to give the Comets an early 2-0 advantage.
Comets midfielder Jonny Steele knotted the score at 5-5, connecting on a pass from teammate Stefan Stovich at 5:09 of the fourth quarter.
www.kixxonline.com /news/index.php?cat=15&id=517   (845 words)

  
 Kansas City Comets Weekly - OurSports Central
The Comets (14-19) are currently tied for sixth place in the Major Indoor Soccer League and are three and a half games behind the Cleveland Force for the fourth and final playoff spot.
Kansas City, MO (Monday, April 4) - The Major Indoor Soccer League announced today that forward Jamar Beasley and goalkeeper Chris Damico of the Kansas City Comets were named the MISL's Offensive Player of the Week and Goalkeeper of the Week, respectively, for the seven-day period ending on April 3.
This week, the Comets practice at the Kansas City Soccer Dome, located at 5909 Equitable Rd. in Kansas City, Mo. Directions to the Soccer Dome are available at www.kcsoccerdome.com.
www.oursportscentral.com /services/releases/?id=3142631   (854 words)

  
 Soccer Kansas City   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Wizards and Major League Soccer have reached a verbal agreement with the Kansas City Comets and the Major Indoor Soccer League that would bring the 26-year-old Romanian-born defender to the Wizards for the remainder of the MLS season.
The Comets' final game was their 20-18 loss to Milwaukee in the Western Conference Final on April 6.
He was fifth on the Comets this season in scoring with 60 points (6 3-point goals, 10 2-point and 22 assists) and was third in blocked shots with 47.
www.soccerkc.com /alex.html   (388 words)

  
 Colorado Comets vs Kansas City Brass (April 23, 2000)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Kansas City Brass starting lineup: #0 GK Nick Baum #22 D Mike Hill #15 D David Buchmoeller #12 D Matt Darby #18 M Josh Duffy #2 M Matt Jewett #5 M Jordan Jones #6 M Brandon King #11 M Dorian Wilson #8 F Ben Baumgart #9 F Barry Cummings Referees: Ref: Rudy Bettman Asst.
In the 39th minute Comets' #20 Mahar Kayali scored on an assist from #11 Brent Ward.
At the end of the 1st half, the Colorado Comets lead by 3 goals to KC Brass' 0.
www.intermark.com /COMETS/gtg000423.html   (371 words)

  
 Milwaukee Wave - Stories
The Comets got on the board at the end of the first period off a goal by midfielder Anthony Maher.
He collected his fifth goal of the season off the power play when Kansas City was penalized for too many men on the field.
Kansas City Comets goalkeeper Chris Damico was called for a handball at 6:12 of the final period, awarding Milwaukee a shoot out goal.
www.milwaukeewave.com:16080 /stories/?cat=18&id=661   (777 words)

  
 Baltimore Blast
The Kansas City Comets battled the Milwaukee Wave on Sunday, April 6, at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee.
In the second stanza, the Comets outscored the Wave by a 16-9 difference but it was not enough to overcome the Wave first half onslaught and the final score ended at 20-18.
The Kansas City Comets defeated the San Diego Sockers at the Kemper Arena last Wednesday April 2 in Kansas City by a score of 13-11.
www.baltimoreblast.com /news/index.php?cat=6&id=298   (2537 words)

  
 KCHH: Kemper Arena   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Kansas City was awarded an NHL franchise in 1972.
The team was to begin play in 1974, but there wasn't a facility in Kansas City to house an NHL hockey team.
The Kansas City Blades had the longest tenure of any of the teams, having played at Kemper for 11 years.
home.att.net /~kchockey/kemper.htm   (301 words)

  
 Comets Soccer Camp
For two decades, the Kansas City Comets have trained the next generation of players with their Summer Soccer Camps program.
Comets Camps, with approximately 30 locations per year, are the only soccer camps in the Kansas City area taught by professional soccer players.
While on the fields, children are trained in the art of soccer by such well-known players as 2003-04 All-Stars Jeff Davis and Miki Djerisilo.
www.sportkc.org /events/CometsSoccerCamp.htm   (162 words)

  
 AAA Traveler - Kansas City Comets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Save on all the fast-paced action of indoor soccer in Kansas City this season with a significant offer for AAA members from the Kansas City Comets.
The Comets are offering AAA members a two-for-one ticket offer for all remaining regular season home games at Kemper Arena on tickets regularly priced at $12 and $18.
Contents may not be reproduced in whole or in part unless expressly authorized in writing by AAA Traveler Magazines.
www.ouraaa.com /traveler/0401/card_soccer_m.html   (140 words)

  
 Milwaukee Wave - News
In the 2003-2004 season the Wave finished ahead of the second place Comets in the Central Division standings and then defeated the Comets in the semi-finals of the playoffs 8-3.
Last year, the Comets scored the third most total goals in the league (227), behind the Baltimore Blast (241) and the Wave (235).
The Comets are 1-0 on the season, having defeated the San Diego Sockers 6-4 on October 22.
www.milwaukeewave.com /news/index.php?cat=19&id=658   (654 words)

  
 Kansas City T-Bones - Kansas City Baseball Tickets
While the kids are batting, pitching, kicking, shooting, throwing, putting and dribbling their way through hands-on interactive mini sessions, parents will have the chance to learn more about nutrition, strength training and injury prevention from Providence and Saint John staff and community experts.
Event partners include from the Kansas City T-Bones Baseball Club, Kansas City Comets Major Indoor Soccer, the YMCA of Greater Kansas City, Wyandotte County Parks and Recreation, Benedictine College, the University of Saint Mary and Dick’s Sporting Goods.
Providence in Kansas City, Kan., and Saint John in Leavenworth, Kan. are committed to the pursuit of complete wellness.
www.tbonesbaseball.com /news/?id=2555   (541 words)

  
 Welcome to Comcast SportsNet
The Storm improved their record to 10-12 in the MISL as Kansas City falls to 8-10.
The Mexico City native gathered the pass and blasted a shot past Sanaldo for his 15th goal of the season and extended his scoring streak to four games.
The Comets managed to score the only goal of the third quarter after forward Dino Delevski found Goran Hunjak in the left corner off a restart kick, cutting into the Storm lead.
chicago.comcastsportsnet.com /view_content_0p.asp?ID=3968   (690 words)

  
 2002 MISL All-Star Rosters
The Wave's Joe Reiniger, who is riding a 94-game scoring streak, and Kansas City Comets forward Dino Delevski, who is second in the League in scoring with 79 points, will join Marinaro at midfielder/forward for the West Squad.
He'll be joined by Cleveland newcomer Kiley Couch (second in the MISL in blocks with 40) and Kansas City's Kevin Koetters, who has registered 766 career points and 228 career blocks.
Milwaukee Keith Tozer (16-5) leads Kansas City's Zoran Savic (11-10) and Cleveland's Mike Pilger (5-15) in the race for the right to coach the West Squad.
www.usindoor.com /mislallstarrosters.html   (1136 words)

  
 Comets, Knights say they will play in OP arena - Kansas City Business Journal:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
RED Development LLC, developers of a proposed $135 million arena and entertainment district in Overland Park, announced Thursday that the Kansas City Comets and Kansas City Knights would play their home games at the arena.
During a news conference Thursday at the Overland Park Convention Center, representatives from RED Development introduced Don Kincaid, owner of the Comets of the Major Indoor Soccer League, and Jim Clark, team owner of the Kansas City Knights of the American Basketball Association.
STAR bonds, which can be approved by the Kansas secretary of commerce for projects that generate tourism revenue for the state, are repaid with sales tax revenues generated by the projects they help finance.
kansascity.bizjournals.com /kansascity/stories/2004/12/13/daily31.html?jst=b_ln_hl   (741 words)

  
 Kansas City Comets
Kansas City, MO - The Kansas City Comets announced on Monday that the club has signed forward Jamar Beasley to a Major Indoor Soccer League offer sheet.
The Kansas City Comets are proud to support radio station 610 Sports and local members of the U.S. Army's efforts in getting soccer balls to youth in Iraq.
Comets Report - Kansas City 3, KiXX 2
www.kccomets.com   (318 words)

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