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All three of Kansas City’s teams this weekend picked up a single point in their individual standings as all three teams tied their encounters this weekend. Here are some stats and milestones.
Sporting Kansas City
Seth Sinovic made his 150th league appearance for KC, he's the 11th player to hit that mark.
It also broke Sinovic's tie with Mo Johnston and Michael Harrington for 11th all time on that list.
Sinovic made his 184th appearance in all competitions, breaking his tie with Matt McKeon for 11th all time on that list.
The shutout was Tim Melia's 27th in all competitions for KC, breaking his tie with Bo Oshoniyi for the 3rd most in team history.
Dom Dwyer made his 156th appearance in all competitions for KC, tying him with Tony Meola for 18th all time on that list.
Dwyer made his 110th league start for KC, tying him with Jose Burciaga for 20th on that list.
Roger Espinoza's yellow card was his 37th for KC in league play, tying him with Nick Garcia for the 3rd most all time.
FC Kansas City
Erika Tymrak's assist was her 12th in all competitions for FC Kansas City, breaking her tie with Leigh Ann Brown for 2nd all time on that list.
Brittany Taylor made her 29th appearance in all competitions for FCKC, tying her with Sarah Hagen for 16th all time on that list.
Shea Groom made her 36th start in league play for FCKC, breaking her tie with Merritt Mathias for 9th on that list.
Swope Park Rangers
Kevin Oliveira's goal was his 6th in league play for the Rangers, tying him with Dane Kelly for the 3rd most all time.
It was his 6th in all competitions as well, giving him sole possession of 4th place on that list, breaking a tie with Daniel Salloi and Tyler Pasher.
In the 31st minute, Oliveira moved past Kelly and into 9th place for minutes played in all competitions, he finished the game wtih 1,595 minutes played.
Oliveria made his 20th league appearance for SPR, tying him with Kelly for 11th all time on that list.
At 24 years, 199 days, Kharlton Belmar moved past Alex Molano and became the 19th oldest player to play a game for Swope Park.
Nansel Selbol's goal was his 3rd for the Rangers in league play and in all competitions, tying him with Christian Duke and Ayrton for 8th all time on both lists.
Selbol made his 31st league appearance for Swope, breaking his tie with Ualefi for 5th all time on that list.
Selbol made his 33rd appearance in all competitions, breaking his tie with Kris Tyrpak for 5th on that list as well.
In the 51st minute, Amer Didic passed Ualefi and moved into 2nd place for league minutes played, he finished the game with 2,551 minutes played.
Didic made his 32nd start in all competitions, breaking his tie with Ualefi for 3rd all time on that list.
In the 18th minute, Adrian Zendejas moved past Ayrton and into 15th place for league minutes played for SPR, he finished the game with 990 minutes played.