Blue Devil men complete rare sweep at Johnson County, 59-56

The Blue Devil leader in rebounds with eight, the defensive work of Babajide Aina (35) was equally valuable as KCKCC expanded a 48-47 lead to a 59-56 win at Johnson County Saturday. (KCKCC photo)
The Blue Devil leader in rebounds with eight, the defensive work of Babajide Aina (35) was equally valuable as KCKCC expanded a 48-47 lead to a 59-56 win at Johnson County Saturday. (KCKCC photo)

by Alan Hoskins

Kansas City Kansas Community College continued to be tough on the premier Jayhawk Conference teams on the road Saturday, jolting Johnson County’s chance for a first place tie with a 59-56 win.

The win improved the Blue Devils’ record to 14-9 while preventing the Cavaliers (4-3) from pulling into a tie with Hesston (5-2) atop the Region VI Division II standings. The win also completed a rare KCKCC sweep at JCCC after the Blue Devil women had defeated unbeaten and No. 1 ranked JCCC 73-64.

“From a mental aspect, this was our most impressive win of the season,” said coach Kelley Newton, whose Blue Devils have also won on the road at Coffeyville and Independence.

The Blue Devils built a 31-26 lead at halftime, gave it up a couple times late in the game and then reopened a 57-52 lead with 1:01 left and held on. “We made some good defensive stands at the end,” said Newton. “We knew they would be going to No. 11 (Danzel Wright) and we did a good job on him.”

Wright finished as the game’s leading scorer with 23 points but was just 2-for-9 from 3-point.

“We also got a lot better play from our point guards,” Newton said. The Blue Devils as a team had just 10 turnovers for the game after guards had 13 turnovers at Fort Scott the previous game.

Joe Lendway led the Blue Devils with 18 points and 7 rebounds while Dehven Talley added 14 points, C.J. Vallejo 11 and LaShawn Lewis 8. Talley and Vallejo each had a trio of 3-pointers. Babajide Aina led Blue Devil rebounding with eight while Ray Ridley led in assists with five and steals with four.

The Blue Devils are right back on the road Wednesday at Labette at 8 p.m. before returning home to play host to Fort Scott Saturday (4 p.m.) and Hesston a week from Wednesday, Feb. 11.

Alan Hoskins is the sports information director for KCKCC.

All ears were focused on coach Kelley Newton in the closing minutes of Kansas City Kansas Community College’s 59-56 win at Johnson County Saturday. (KCKCC photo)
All ears were focused on coach Kelley Newton in the closing minutes of Kansas City Kansas Community College’s 59-56 win at Johnson County Saturday. (KCKCC photo)

Women’s Chamber to meet Feb. 11

The Kansas City, Kan., Women’s Chamber of Commerce will meet at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11, at Dave and Busters, Village West at The Legends Outlets, Kansas City, Kan.

Networking will be from 11:30 a.m. to noon, and the lunch and program will be from noon to 1 p.m.

The guest speaker is Amber Glasgow of the Girl Scouts.

The cost is $20 for members and $25 for nonmembers. Guests are welcome, and reservations are required by emailing Barbara Newby at [email protected], or telephone 913-485-1208, or Ardith Deason, email [email protected] or telephone 913-233-3305.

KCKCC women defeat No. 1 Johnson County, 73-64

Jubilant Lady Blue Devils couldn’t contain their excitement after a 73-64 win at No. 1 ranked Johnson County Saturday that vaulted KCKCC into first place in both the Jayhawk and Division II standings. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)
Jubilant Lady Blue Devils couldn’t contain their excitement after a 73-64 win at No. 1 ranked Johnson County Saturday that vaulted KCKCC into first place in both the Jayhawk and Division II standings. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins

As wins go, they don’t get any bigger than Kansas City Kansas Community College’s 73-64 win at unbeaten and No. 1 ranked Johnson County Saturday.

Not only was it KCKCC’s first win ever over a No. 1 ranked team, the win vaulted the Lady Blue Devils (21-2) into first place in both the Region VI Division II standings at 6-0 and Jayhawk Conference at 7-1. Not since 1997 has a Blue Devil women’s team been in first place this late in the season.

Throw in the fact that KCKCC had lost 17 in a row at JCCC and the way the Blue Devils fought from behind puts the win right alongside 1997’s 108-106 three-overtime win at nationally ranked Independence and a 71-53 win over Seward County that earned a berth in the 1997 NJCAA Division I national tournament at the top of the all-time list of meaningful wins.

Certainly it ranks as the greatest come-from-behind win in history. Trailing by 11 points at the half, the Blue Devils were down 12 with 12 minutes to go and eight with seven minutes remaining.

Facing Mission Impossible, the Blue Devils in those final seven minutes held the Cavaliers scoreless six minutes and finished the game on a 21-4 run. Down 60-52 at the 7:01 mark, the Blue Devils ran off 14 straight points for a 66-60 lead before the Cavaliers managed two free throws and a rebound goal in the final minute.

“We played our game,” said an excited KCKCC coach Valerie Stambersky, who had never won at JCCC. “The first half we let them dictate. At halftime I told them they had to go out and play the way they do every day.”

Reserves provided the impetus for the big comeback. Trailing 50-38, KCKCC got a pair of 3-pointers from Sierra Roberts and one from Rashaun Casey to cut the deficit to 50-47 with 11:55 to go before the Cavaliers managed to rebuild the lead to 60-52 on a half-dozen free throws.

That’s when the aggressive, hard-charging Blue Devils put the hammer down. Cierra Gaines scored on back-to-back plays, her only field goals of the game; Cheyenne North stole the ball for a layup; and Iland Shurn tied it on a pass from Gaines, then rebounded home a field goal to put KCKCC ahead to stay 62-60 with 4:50 left. Two Erin Anderson free throws and a Janai Mitchell basket widened the lead to 66-60 with a minute left and North protected the lead by sinking five of six free throws.

North led the way with 14 points, five rebounds, three blocks and three steals while Shurn was huge off the bench with 12 points and six rebounds. Anderson also had 12 points, Mitchell 10 and Cassidy Harbert, Gaines and Roberts six each.

“We started doing a good job of getting the ball inside to Mitchell, Shurn and Julia Garrard and then got those two big threes from Sierra Roberts and one from Rashaun,” Stambersky said. “Erin Anderson hit a couple of big free throws and Cheyenne made 5-of-6 at the end.”

The Blue Devils’ defense and ball management was also critical in the win. JCCC took a 39-28 halftime lead mainly on the strength of 7-of-14 3-point goals, four by Alexia Brown.

“No. 4 (Brown) was our biggest concern and we said she wasn’t going to get another,” Stambersky said. She didn’t and neither did any of the other Cavaliers, who were 0-for-9 from 3-point in the second half and 7-of-31 overall (22.6 percent) the final 20 minutes.

Defensively, the Blue Devils also forced 17 JCCC turnovers but even more important, committed a season low seven turnovers against the Cavaliers’ much acclaimed defense.

KCKCC now goes back on the road for the third straight time, playing at Labette Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. before returning home Saturday afternoon against Fort Scott at 2 p.m. and Feb. 11 against Hesston. Still ahead are a road trip to No. 10 Highland Feb. 18 and then a home finale against Johnson County in the final regular season game Feb. 25.

Alan Hoskins is the sports information director for KCKCC.