Sunday, May 17, 2026

The Kentucky Derby: The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports

By Robert H Kelly
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LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY (May 2, 2026) The Kentucky Derby. The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports. That is what I always heard growing up. I can remember my mother and father taking time out of their busy Saturday, every May, to sit and watch the race. As a child, I was more interested in playing Army in the yard or being at the field down the street playing football, than watching a silly horse race. Little did I realize that I would get caught up in the excitement of that race later in life.

My mom and dad used to play a little game with the Derby. They would pick "even" or "odd" and bet a dollar with each other on the outcome of the race. My father, being a son of the south (born and bred in Arkansas) was always the traditional gentleman. He would always let my mother pick, and he would take what she didn't want.
I can't remember over all those years which one of them ever won. All I know is that they made that same bet every year. I don't think I ever remember seeing the money change hands. But it must have been fun for them, because they continued to do it right up until my mother passed away in 1988.

My wife, Darla, and I continued the tradition, and every year we bet each other. As my father did, I allow my wife to make her choice. Seems it is easier that way, because if I pick, I might think too much about it, try to analyze all the horses, and that is just too much work.

Twenty-one years ago, we added a new twist to the bet. In a round about way, we ended up in Louisville, Kentucky the evening before the race. To make a long story short, we had decided to take a short trip before school got out, and we are tied up with our summer commitments.

We flew to Nashville, Tennessee, as we had some good tickets on Southwest Airlines we had to use. You know the drill, "use the tickets or lose the tickets." We decided Nashville would be a nice weekend trip and since the Ohio Valley Conference Track and Field Championships would be held up the road in Clarksville, we could make it a short working vacation.

In our jobs as journalists, we knew there might be a story or two at the championships. We drove to Clarksville, picked up out press passes, and watched the meet. We got a few interviews with some of the athletes from Texas, along with some photos and watched the first session of the meet.

As the session came to a close, we decided not to stay for the evening session. We got in our rented SUV and began to head back to Nashville. Darla was reading the Nashville paper as I drove and she short of jumped out of the seat, asking me if I realized that the Kentucky Derby was the next day. She said we were only three hours from Louisville and we should drive up and look around. I told her we had been up all day and I really was not looking forward to a six to seven hour round trip drive.

She looked at me and asked what else we had to do. This could be another adventure, and we never know what it might produce. So, I just shrugged my shoulders and headed down the road towards Louisville.

Three hours and a few wrong turns later we arrived in Louisville, following the signs directing traffic to Churchill Downs. As we approached the track, we found roads blocked, police barricades, and traffic being diverted away from the track. A few parking lot cut throughs, one or two alleys, and some quick turn-a-rounds, and we finally got to the front of the track.

The streets were packed with people walking around, vendors selling everything from t-shirts to beer, and the whole range of humanity just hanging out. I pulled into a station to get gas, buy a drink, and watch the excitement. As soon as I turned off the SUV, Darla grabbed her cameras and dashed off with an “I will be back later. Wait for me.”

So there I am, trying to pump gas as slowly as I can, in an attempt to buy her time while she goes off in search of photo ops. Everywhere you looked, people were getting caught up in Derby Fever. The race was twenty-four hours away and it seemed that it was already going on.

Businesses and homes had given up their lots around Churchill Downs to get into the carnival atmosphere. Families were selling drinks and renting their yard out for parking space. I guess somebody was paying twenty to fifty dollars to park in these yards, as I did see cars parked everywhere.

Storefronts and driveways were given over to bands and humanity was more than willing to participate in the excitement. Bikers, in all their leather, and gentlemen in three piece suits enjoyed the celebration. Both drinking and talking, enjoying their mutual interest in a horse race has been run for 131 years.

After about forty minutes and a great deal of hanging around, I look up to see my lovely photographer wife running across a four lane street. She had her cameras slung over both shoulders carrying a large bag of souvenirs. She jumped in the SUV and was like a child on Christmas Day. She had gotten great shots of a few of the partiers and some of the small cerebrations that were going on all around the track.

People always are eager to have their photo taken, no matter what condition they are in. She just walked up to groups of people, told them she was looking for some good photo ops, and all were eager to pose.

It seemed everyone, no matter what their background, wanted to be a part of the Kentucky Derby. Bikers and suits, men and women, young and old; they all came together to experience this annual happening.

As we began our three hour drive back to Nashville, I listened to my wife as she told me about the things she has seen and the great photos she had taken. She had even gotten a few names and addresses from people that wanted copies of her photos. Any time you can sell a photo or a story, it helps with the expenses.

As I drove down the road, listening to the joy and excitement that Darla was describing, it hit me. It hit me like a ton of bricks. I realized what all the excitement was about. Going back over forty years in my mind, I saw my mother and father and that silly little bet. I thought about my wife and me continuing the tradition. It is the Kentucky Derby. The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports. That is what I always heard growing up. We were a part of a tradition that had been going on for 131 years.

It is amazing what a two minute horse race can do to bring the masses together and create so much excitement. It is what life is all about. It is what my wife and I are all about; an adventure, an experience, and a great story to tell.

Houston Dash Suffer 3-0 Road Defeat to Kansas City Current

By Chris Price
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KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI (May 16, 2025) The Houston Dash were unable to slow down a potent Kansas City Current attack, falling 3-0 on Friday night at CPKC Stadium. The reigning NWSL Shield winners capitalized on early momentum and a second-half turnover to secure a comfortable victory, handing Houston its latest road setback.
Kansas City opened the scoring in the 15th minute when a ball whipped into the box by forward Michelle Cooper eluded the grasp of Dash goalkeeper Jane Campbell and nestled into the far post. Moments later, Cooper turned provider again, picking out Temwa Chawinga at the near post to make it 2-0. The Current added a third goal in the 68th minute after forcing a turnover in midfield and converting the transition opportunity.
Despite the lopsided result, several bright spots emerged for the Dash. Defender Allysha Chapman earned her first start of the 2026 season and logged her 107th regular-season appearance in a Houston shirt, placing her third on the club’s all-time list. In the second half, veteran midfielder Sophie Schmidt made her long-awaited return from a season-ending injury suffered last September, appearing for the 149th time in NWSL regular-season play.
The youthful energy of Houston’s 2026 rookie class was also on display. Four first-year players started the match, and all five earned minutes after defender Leah Klenke subbed on in the 60th minute. The group has combined for a league-leading 32 starts this season, signaling a clear commitment to developing young talent under head coach Fabrice Gautrat.
Offensively, the Dash showed occasional promise but struggled to finish. Captain Jane Campbell made a vital 26th-minute save to deny Croix Bethune and finished with two stops. Kat Rader, who leads the team with 16 chances created, tested the Current goalkeeper twice, while first-year midfielder Linda Ullmark, a full-time starter, forced a save from the edge of the box. Sophie Schmidt added two shots in limited minutes, and Sarah Puntigam generated a late shot on target.
Houston will now return home to Shell Energy Stadium for a crucial two-game homestand. The Dash host San Diego Wave FC on Wednesday, May 20, before facing Angel City FC on Saturday, May 23. 

Saturday, May 16, 2026

Houston Dynamo FC downs Vancouver with stoppage time goal

By Robert H Kelly
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (May 16, 2026) The Houston Dynamo FC delivered another dramatic moment Saturday night, defeating Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1-0 at Shell Energy Stadium thanks to a stoppage-time winner from Guilherme.

With the match appearing headed for a scoreless draw, Guilherme produced the breakthrough in the 96th minute. After a short corner with captain Artur, the Brazilian attacker cut into the box and fired a right-footed shot that deflected off Vancouver goalkeeper Yohei Takaoka and into the net. The late goal sent the Houston crowd of 20,114 into celebration and secured all three points for the Dynamo.

The victory marked Houston’s seventh win in its last nine matches across all competitions as the club continues its strong run of form.

Houston created several good chances before the winning moment. Guilherme nearly scored in the 39th minute with a curling shot that forced a diving save from Takaoka. Midfielder Mateusz Bogusz also tested the Vancouver goalkeeper just before halftime with a quick-turn strike from outside the box.

Defensively, goalkeeper Jonathan Bond came up with key saves, including an important stop in first-half stoppage time to keep the match level.

The game changed in the 64th minute when Vancouver was reduced to 10 men. Takaoka rushed out of the box and brought down Bogusz on a breakaway, earning a red card.

There was also concern for Houston midfielder Diadié Samassékou, who left the field in an ambulance after a collision in the first half. The club said he was alert before being taken to a local hospital for further evaluation.

Houston now turns its attention to the 2026 U.S. Open Cup Quarterfinals against St. Louis CITY SC on Tuesday night.

Saturday, May 02, 2026

Houston Dynamo FC shuts out Colorado Rapids 1-0

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By Robert H Kelly
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (May 2, 2026)  Houston Dynamo FC continued their strong run of form Saturday night, earning a 1-0 victory over the Colorado Rapids at Shell Energy Stadium. The result marks Houston’s fifth win in its last six matches across all competitions.

The breakthrough came in the 72nd minute, courtesy of Lawrence Ennali (shown above). After a Colorado clearance fell outside the box, the German forward controlled the ball and unleashed a powerful right-footed strike from roughly 30 yards out. The shot found the back of the net, giving Houston the decisive edge and securing Ennali’s third goal of the season.

Defensively, Houston delivered a disciplined performance. Goalkeeper Jonathan Bond recorded his third clean sheet of the year, finishing with two crucial saves. His most important moment came early in the second half, when he reacted quickly to deny a close-range header from Dante Sealy in the 51st minute, preserving the scoreless draw at the time.

Houston controlled much of the match, particularly in the opening half, where they held Colorado without a shot while generating several opportunities of their own. Midfielder Jack McGlynn tested goalkeeper Zack Steffen with a long-range effort in the 20th minute, while a well-worked attacking sequence minutes later forced Steffen into another save.

The Dynamo continued to press after halftime. Ezequiel Ponce and Mateusz Bogusz each found looks on goal, but Colorado’s defense managed to keep the match level until Ennali’s moment of brilliance.

With momentum building, Houston now turns its attention to a high-profile road matchup against Los Angeles FC on May 10. Kickoff is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. CT as the Dynamo look to extend their impressive run.

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Kingwood downs Forney on PKs for state title

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By Robert H Kelly
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GEORGETOWN, TEXAS (April 11, 2026) The Kingwood girls soccer team brought home the UIL Class 6A Division II state title on Saturday. The Mustangs beat Forney in a thrilling match that went to penalty kicks. It was an exciting day for Houston soccer fans.

The game took place in Georgetown, Texas. Forney scored first in the opening half. Addison Smith put the ball in the net about 33 minutes into the match. Kingwood stayed strong and kept fighting.
With just 46 seconds left in regular time, Kingwood senior midfielder Tyler Weaver (shown above right, white kit) tied the score at 1-1. Her goal sent the game into overtime. Both teams played hard for two extra periods, but no one scored again.
In the end, Kingwood won the shootout 4-2. The Mustangs stayed calm and made their kicks count. Forney played a great season too, but Kingwood came out on top.Kingwood finished the year with an amazing record of 27-0-2. They went the whole season without a loss. This marks their first state championship since 1999 and the third in program history.

Klein Cain wins second straight soccer title

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By Robert H Kelly
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GEORGETOWN, TEXAS (April 11, 2026) The Klein Cain Hurricanes are champions once again.

The Hurricanes beat the Atascocita Eagles 1-0 on Saturday to claim their second straight UIL Class 6A Division I boys soccer state title. It was a tough, low-scoring game between two strong Houston-area teams.


Both teams played hard on defense the whole match. They each had 15 fouls called on them. The game stayed scoreless for a long time. Atascocita had a big chance with a penalty kick in the first half, but Klein Cain goalie Donato Farina made a great diving save to keep the score 0-0.


Late in the game, Klein Cain finally broke through. Senior midfielder Noah Ballard (No. 23, shown above) stepped up and kicked a free kick from 26 yards out. The ball flew into the net with just under six minutes left. That goal was all the Hurricanes needed.


Atascocita pushed hard to tie the game, but Klein Cain’s defense held strong. Farina and his teammates made key stops to protect the lead.


Klein Cain finished the season 19-3-5. This win makes them the second Houston-area boys team to repeat as state champions in recent years.




Sunday, April 05, 2026

Houston Gamblers down Birmingham Stallions with last-second field goal


Story and photo by Robert H Kelly
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (April 5, 2026) With Grammy winning rapper Ludacris (shown right) preforming at halftime, the Houston Gamblers earned a thrilling 22–20 win over the Birmingham Stallions on a misty day in Houston, thanks to a last-second field goal from John Hoyland.

He made all five of his field goals, including a 50-yard kick as time expired to seal the victory. His strong performance helped head coach Kevin Sumlin earn his first win of the season.

Houston focused on running the ball early after struggling in Week One. The plan worked, but the team had trouble finishing drives. The Gamblers reached the red zone several times in the first half but only came away with two field goals.

Quarterback Sam Ehlinger was not available, and starter Dekkers left the game with an injury. Backup Nolan Henderson stepped in and gave the offense a boost. He used both his arm and legs to move the ball and keep drives alive.

The Stallions took a 7–6 lead before halftime after quarterback Matt Corral led a quick scoring drive. Birmingham added another touchdown in the third quarter to go up 14–6.

Houston kept fighting. Hoyland added more field goals to cut the lead, and running back Jalen White scored a key touchdown in the fourth quarter to put the Gamblers ahead 19–14.

Birmingham answered late with a rushing touchdown to take a 20–19 lead, but they missed the two-point try.

With less than two minutes left, Henderson led a clutch drive. On fourth down, he found Armani Rogers to keep the game alive.

That set up Hoyland’s game-winning kick as time expired.

Houston finished with over 400 yards of offense and showed big improvement from the week before. 


Houston Dynamo fall 1-0 in rain-soaked battle against Seattle Sounders FC

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By Robert H Kelly
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (April 4, 2026) The Houston Dynamo FC came up just short Saturday night, falling 1-0 to Seattle Sounders FC in a tough, rain-soaked battle at Shell Energy Stadium.

Heavy rain pushed kickoff back by 30 minutes, and the wet conditions stayed a factor all night. Still, Houston showed strong energy and created more chances than Seattle, even though the scoreboard didn’t reflect it.

The Dynamo controlled much of the match offensively. They finished with 13 shots and nine corner kicks.

Houston nearly struck early in the ninth minute. Mateusz Bogusz found a loose ball inside the box and fired a right-footed shot, but Seattle’s defense stepped in to block it.

Seattle tested Houston goalkeeper Jonathan Bond in the 21st minute. Bond reacted quickly, diving low to his left to stop a shot from Jesús Ferreira and keep the match scoreless.

Houston kept pushing forward. In the 29th minute, Guilherme Biro dribbled into the box and fired a shot toward the near post, but Seattle goalkeeper Andrew Thomas made the save. Guilherme stayed active after halftime, putting another shot on target in the 47th minute, but Thomas again came through.

The Dynamo continued to apply pressure as the second half went on. In the 65th minute, Bogusz got another good look after a pass from Guilherme, but his shot was stopped by a diving save from Thomas.

Houston also saw key moments off the field. Defender Franco Negri made his first start for the club, while defender Sam Vines made his Dynamo debut after signing earlier in the week. Late in the match, forward Aliyu Ibrahim entered in the 88th minute to mark his 100th career MLS appearance.

Despite Houston’s strong effort, Seattle found the breakthrough late. In the 83rd minute, Paul Rothrock scored near the far post to give the Sounders a 1-0 lead. It was Seattle’s best chance of the night, and they made it count.

Houston pushed forward in the final minutes, but Seattle’s defense held firm to secure the win.

While the result was disappointing, the Dynamo showed signs of progress. They created chances, controlled possession at times, and kept pressure on one of the league’s top teams. Now, the focus turns to finishing those chances.

Houston will look to bounce back next weekend when they travel to face the Colorado Rapids on April 11 at DICK’S Sporting Goods Park. Kickoff is set for 8:30 p.m. CT

Friday, April 03, 2026

Houston Dash rally to secure 4-3 win over Racing Louisville FC

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By Robert H Kelly
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (April 3, 2026) The Houston Dash delivered a thrilling night of soccer on Friday, rallying late to defeat Racing Louisville FC 4–3 at Shell Energy Stadium. The dramatic finish pushed Houston’s unbeaten home streak to seven matches, dating back to last season, and gave the team nine points through its first four games of 2026.

The match had no shortage of excitement, as both teams traded goals and momentum throughout. In fact, it was the first game in National Women’s Soccer League history to feature four penalty kick goals.

Racing Louisville struck first in the 23rd minute. After a handball inside the box, Louisville was awarded a penalty kick. Taylor Flint stepped up and calmly converted to give the visitors a 1–0 lead.

Houston answered before halftime. In the 39th minute, forward Kat Rader (shown above) was brought down inside the box, earning a penalty for the Dash. Rader took the shot herself and buried it, leveling the score at 1–1. The rookie continues to impress early in the season, now with two goals and one assist.

Louisville regained the lead just after halftime, scoring in the 48th minute off a rebound inside the box. But Houston wasted no time responding. Just two minutes later, midfielder Kiki Van Zanten dribbled to the top of the box and fired a shot past the goalkeeper to tie the match once again.

Van Zanten was not done. In the 67th minute, she struck again. After her first shot was blocked, she stayed with the play and finished the rebound with a left-footed shot into the bottom corner. The goal gave Houston a 3–2 lead and marked her second brace of the season. She now leads the league in goals with four and has been one of the team’s hottest players, scoring four goals in her last two home matches.

Van Zanten spoke in the post-match press conference about the team aspect of the night's win.

“During off season, we worked a lot on our interpersonal relationships on the team; learning each other’s tendencies, what players like to do when they’re on the ball, that dictates my movements. What feels different is that I have confidence. This is my third year in the league and I had the pleasure of starting quite a few games last year and you get confidence over repetition. I also believe the chemistry in this group is great. We all have each other’s backs, which is so rare.”  

 

Louisville fought back once more. In the 81st minute, they were awarded another penalty kick after a foul inside the box. Flint converted again, tying the game at 3–3 and setting up a tense finish.

As the clock ticked into stoppage time, it looked like both teams would settle for a draw. But Houston had one last push.

In the ninth minute of second-half stoppage time, Van Zanten was taken down inside the box, giving the Dash a final chance from the penalty spot. Midfielder Sarah Puntigam stepped up and delivered under pressure, scoring her first NWSL goal to secure a dramatic 4–3 victory.

The late goal sent the home crowd into celebration and capped off one of the most exciting matches of the season so far.

Houston created several chances throughout the night. Defender Leah Klenke recorded the team’s first shot early in the second minute, while goalkeeper Jane Campbell made key saves to keep the Dash in the game. Midfielder Danny Colaprico also played an important role, earning an assist and continuing to climb the league’s all-time minutes list.

The match also saw some important returns and debuts. Midfielder Sophie Schmidt rejoined the lineup after being removed from the season-ending injury list. Forward Messiah Bright made her first start of the season, and defender Lisa Boattin made her 2026 debut off the bench.

With the win, the Dash set a new club record for most goals scored through the first four games of a season. They also continue to build strong momentum at home.

Houston will now pause for the international break, with eight players leaving for national team duty. The Dash return to action on Saturday, April 25, when they host the North Carolina Courage at Shell Energy Stadium.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Houston Dash shut out Boston Legacy FC 3-0

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By Robert H Kelly
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (March 21, 2026)  The Houston Dash continued their impressive start to the 2026 season with a commanding 3–0 victory over Boston Legacy FC on Saturday at Shell Energy Stadium.

With the win, Houston improved to 2–0 for the first time in club history. The Dash also posted their second straight shutout, showing strength on both ends of the field. Captain Jane Campbell anchored the defense once again, recording her 44th career clean sheet. The match drew 10,259 fans, marking the largest home opener crowd in team history.

Houston broke through just before halftime. In the 43rd minute, forward Kat Rader (shown below) connected with midfielder Linda Ullmark, who quickly set up Kiki Van Zanten (shown above). The midfielder calmly finished to give the Dash a 1–0 lead heading into the break.

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Van Zanten struck again in the second half. In the 58th minute, Rader delivered a precise pass into the box, and Van Zanten finished from close range for her second goal of the match. She became the first Houston player to score multiple goals in a game since 2024.

Rader added to her standout performance in the 65th minute. After winning the ball along the sideline, she stayed with the play and scored her first professional goal, sealing the 3–0 win. The rookie also became the first new player to score in the National Women's Soccer League this season.

Houston had an early chance to take the lead, but defender Malia Berkely saw her penalty kick saved by Boston goalkeeper Casey Murphy in the eighth minute.

Campbell made two key saves, including an early stop on Alba Caño, to preserve the shutout.