Former Blue Springs and KC Central star Donald Stephenson signs with the Chiefs.
Former MU tight end signs with his hometown Chiefs after spending time with team at weekend tryout.
Jack Harry asks Chiefs owner Clark Hunt about concussions in the NFL and the lawsuits many Chiefs players have filed against the league.
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JACK'S SMACK | The New Year’s Day bowl game provides an opening for another KU-MU football match-up - if each team finishes near the top of their respective leagues. No chance of that happening.
Felipe Paulino blanked New York for the second time in a month, and Mike Moustakas and Jeff Francoeur hit two-run homers to lead the Kansas City Royals over the reeling Yankees 6-0 on Monday night.
Members of the military can get a special discount code when they sign up for the All-Star Charity 5K and Fun Run.
Sporting Kansas City took a gamble on "Casino Jimmy" that has paid off big for both parties.
Wade Miley and two Arizona relievers combined to shut out the Royals 2-0.
Colorado scored twice in the second half to to notch a 2-2 tie at home against Sporting Kansas City. Teal Bunbury scored both goals for Sporting KC.
Billy Butler and Mike Moustakas each homered as the Royals snapped a three-game losing streak by beating the Diamondbacks 7-3.
The Missouri Mavericks have extended the contract of head coach Scott Hillman for two more seasons. His new deal lasts through the 2013-14 season.
KU's new football coach Charlie Weis is well known amongst sports circles, but he's much more than a coach.
The Big 12 and the Southeastern conferences have announced a deal that will pit their football regular-season champions against each other in a bowl game for five years beginning in 2014.
Meet the team!
A legend in Kansas City, sportscaster Jack Harry has been covering sports in the area for over 40 years. Jack joined 41 Action News in June of 2002 and was named Sports Director shortly thereafter.
Lance is a sports nut. He loves playing sports, watching sports and, you guessed it, talking about sports. That passion led him to 41 Action News in 2006. He contributes to the 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts.
Frank Boal has been a fixture in the Kansas City sports scene for nearly 30 years, Now he brings that experience and insight to 41 Action News.