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With Sporting Kansas City on international break, the only two teams in action were the Swope Park Rangers and FC Kansas City with home games on back-to-back nights. Both teams were successful on the Labor Day weekend with the Rangers getting a 2-0 win over the Oklahoma City Energy thanks to a Lebo Moloto brace while FC Kansas City got a 4-1 win over Sky Blue FC thanks to a pair of goals and an assist by Shea Groom. The biggest moment between the two teams though was Nicole Barnhart becoming the first player in FCKC history to play in and start 100 league games for the club. Here are some stats from this weekend’s games.
FC Kansas City
Nicole Barnhart made her 100th appearance and 100th start in league play for KC, she's the first FCKC player to hit both marks.
Shea Groom's two goals gave her 16 in league play for the Blues, tying her with Erika Tymrak for 3rd all time on that list.
Groom's assist was her 6th in league play for FCKC, breaking her tie with Heather O'Reilly and Merritt Mathias for 6th all time on that list.
It was her 6th assist in all competitions, tying her with Mathias for 7th all time on that list.
Sydney Leroux scored her 6th goal in league play and in all competitions, tying her with Yael Averbuch for 6th all time on both lists.
In the 30th minute, Lo'eau LaBonta moved ahead of O'Reilly and into 16th place for league minutes played, she finished the game with 2,171 minutes played.
In the 46th minute, Becca Moros moved ahead of Amy Rodriguez and into 12th place for minutes played in all competitions, Moros finished the game with 3,192 minutes played.
Desiree Scott made her 52nd league appearance, tying her with Frances Silva for 7th all time on that list.
Scott and Groom both made their 53rd appearance in all competitions, tying them with Silva and Lauren Holiday for 7th all time on that list.
Yael Averbuch made her 53rd start in all competitions, tying her with Holiday for 6th all time on that list.
Swope Park Rangers
Lebo Moloto's two goals give him five for Swope in league play and in all competitions, tying him with Daniel Salloi and Tyler Pasher for 7th place on both lists.
Moloto's first goal was Swope's 50th league goal at home.
In the 61st minute, Moloto moved ahead of James Musa and into 13th place for league minutes and minutes played in all competitions for SPR, finishing the game with 1,650 minutes played.
In the 60th minute, Kharlton Belmar moved ahead of James Musa and into 12th place for league minutes and minutes played in all competitions for SPR, finishing the game with 1,651 minutes played.
In the 72nd minute, Kevin Oliveira moved ahead of Kris Tyrpak and into 9th place for minutes played in all competitions for SPR, he finished the game with 2,092 minutes played.
Oliveira made his 27th league appearance, breaking his tie with Tommy Meyer for 9th all time on that list.
Oliveira made his 27th appearance in all competitions, tying him with Tomas Granitto for 11th all time on that list.
Tyler Pasher made his 42nd league appearance for SPR, tying him with Nansel Selbol for 4th all time on that list.
Adrian Zendejas made his 24th league appearance, tying him with Granitto for 11th all time on that list.
Zendejas made his 28th appearance in all competitions, tying him with Meyer for 9th all time on that list.
Zendejas started his 24th league game, tying him with Meyer for 7th all time on that list.
Zendejas made his 28th start in all competitions, tying him with Mark Anthony Gonzalez for 6th all time on that list.