Unbeaten KCKCC women stretch win streak to five in row

by Alan Hoskins

Kansas City Kansas Community College’s No. 20 ranked Lady Blue Devils passed their biggest test of the season to date Saturday, defeating North Arkansas 86-41 at Harrison.

The win was the fifth in a row for the unbeaten Blue Devils, who are host this weekend to the annual Keith Lindsey Classic. The Blue Devils play Coffeyville Friday at 6 p.m. and Allen County at 8 p.m. In men’s action, KCKCC plays Link Year Prep Friday at 8 p.m. and St. Louis Community College Saturday at 6 p.m.

“I was very pleased how hard our ladies played and competed,” said KCKCC coach Joe McKinstry. “North Ark has a good team; they played in the national tournament last year. They have some big girls so we were very out-sized but out-rebounded them by 16 and had 18 rebounds off the offensive boards.”

McKinstry was particularly pleased with the Blue Devil balance, both in scoring and rebounding. Seven Blue Devils had eight or more points and three had seven or more rebounds. The Blue Devils also got 28 points off the bench as Valencia Scott had 11 points, Destiny Vincent 9 and Briana Tauai 8, all career highs.

“Between the three of them, they were 11 of 18 from the floor which really helped,” McKinstry said.

Sophomores led the scoring as Erin Anderson had 16 points, Cheyenne North 15 and Sierra Roberts 13 while freshman Brooklyn Wagler led in rebounding with 10 and scored nine points. Anderson and North also had seven rebounds each as KCKCC dominated the rebounding 37-21. Anderson also led the way with six of KCKCC”s 15 steals.

Alan Hoskins is the sports information director at KCKCC.

Homicide victim identified

Police have identified the victim of a homicide on Sunday, Nov. 8, in the 2800 block of West 42nd Avenue.

The victim of the shooting was Steven M. Juarez, 43, a resident of Kansas City, Kan., a police spokesman said.

At 4:43 a.m. Sunday, Juarez was found inside an apartment complex, dead from an apparent gunshot, the spokesman said.

The Kansas City, Kan.., Police Department’s Major Case unit is investigating the case. Anyone with information is asked to call the TIPS hotline at 816-474-TIPS.

Piper results

Piper High School – football vs. Bishop Miege
– Piper varsity lost 12-61
Piper High School – debate at Lansing
– Placed 4th as a team overall
– Hendrix/Foglesong – Placed 2nd in JV
– Win/Jones – Placed 4th in JV (David Win qualified for state championships)
– Bruce/Hutchings – Placed 4th in JV
– Jalen Zwart – Qualified for state championships
– Abby Neal – Qualified for state championships
Piper alumni update
– University of Central Missouri Megan Wooley #17 (women’ soccer)
– Megan scored the winning goal in the semi-final and final for the UCM Jennies to win the MIAA

– From Doug Key, Piper High School activities director