Piper results

Piper High School– football
– KVL selections
– Alex Bach 2nd team (linebacker)
– Collin Beebe 2nd team (tight end) & honorable mention (linebacker)
– JJ Letcher 2nd team (defensive back) & honorable mention (wide receiver)
– Sterling Owens 2nd team (running back)
– Aaron Hawes honorable mention (interior offensive line)
Piper High School – volleyball
– KVL selections
– Kennedy Wallace 1st team (middle blocker)
– Maddie McCall honorable mention (outside hitter/libero)
– Maya Morrow honorable mention (right side hitter)
Piper Middle School – girls basketball
– Piper Middle School vs. Clark
– 8th A won 53-9; B won 20-15
– 7th A won 44-12; B won 24-7
– Piper vs. Mill Creek
– 8th A won 50-30; B lost 10-11
– 7th A won 33-22; B won 26-9

– From Doug Key, Piper High School activities director

State Supreme Court upholds death sentence in Robinson case

The Kansas Supreme Court issued its decision today in the capital appeal of John E. Robinson Sr., affirming his conviction for capital murder and death sentence.

Robinson was charged with multiple offenses related to the murders of women. He would lure them to Johnson County and then kill them, according to court documents.

The court upheld the conviction and death sentence for the first capital murder conviction, but reversed the second capital murder conviction because it was multiplicitous.

In a 415-page opinion (http://www.kscourts.org/Cases-and-Opinions/opinions/SupCt/2015/20151106/90196.pdf) written by Justice Caleb Stegall, the court discusses the issues raised on appeal by Robinson, who was convicted of multiple offenses related to the murders of six women from the mid-1980s until his arrest in June 2000.

A jury in Johnson County District Court convicted Robinson of two counts of capital murder for the murders of Suzette Marie Trouten and Izabela Lewicka as part of a common scheme or course of conduct that included the premeditated murders of Beverly J. Bonner, Sheila Faith, Debbie Faith, and Lisa Stasi. The jury sentenced Robinson to death on each capital murder conviction.

On appeal, Robinson asserted 19 general claims of reversible error, including numerous subclaims. The court upheld the conviction and death sentence for the first capital murder conviction, but reversed the second capital murder conviction because it was multiplicitous, meaning that it punished Robinson twice for the same offense and gave rise to a constitutional double jeopardy violation.

Justice Lee Johnson dissented, arguing that the prosecution failed to prove the capital murder charges and that the death penalty is unconstitutional under Section 9 of the Kansas Bill of Rights.

To read the Kansas Supreme Court’s decision, visit http://www.kscourts.org/Cases-and-Opinions/opinions/SupCt/2015/20151106/90196.pdf.

KCKCC’s Wright to receive NAIA coach of character award

by Alan Hoskins

One of Kansas City’s most prestigious awards will bestowed on long-time Kansas City Kansas Community College instructor and high school swimming coach Wiley Wright Monday – the Coach of Character Award presented at the Champions of Character Foundation Awards Luncheon at the Kansas City Convention Center.

In his 31st year as swimming coach at Shawnee Mission East High School, Wright will be one of five recipients of 2015 Character Awards. Dayton Moore, the general manager of the world champion Kansas City Royals, will be the featured speaker at the luncheon which will be emceed by sports anchor Michael Coleman of KCTV, Channel 5.

An outstanding swimmer at Wyandotte High School, the Kansas City, Kan., Public School District added Wright to its “Reasons to Believe” Honor Roll in 2011 for his contributions both as an educator and a coach. Wright continued his competitive swimming at the University of Kansas, from where he holds a degree in business.

Following graduation, Wright entered the mortuary science program at KCKCC and has been an instructor in the program for 31 years and now is in his 24th year as coordinator of the program.

Wright has had unprecedented success as swimming coach at Shawnee Mission East, winning eight Kansas state championship and 19 Sunflower Conference titles. In recognition of his success, when Shawnee Mission East opened its new swimming facility it unveiled the named Wiley Wright Natatorium.

Other recipients of NAIA Champions of Character Awards will include Michael Wheeler, Citizen of Character; Leticia Rodriguez, High School Student-Athlete of Character; Tyler Keith, Collegiate Student-Athlete of Character; and Rich Hunter of Sports Management Associates, Company of Character.

Alan Hoskins is the sports information director at KCKCC.