Blue Devil men avenge JCCC losses, one win from national tourney

KCKCC leads throughout in 74-67 win; will face Brown Mackie Thursday at 3 p.m.

Jonathan Murray had 16 points, 14 rebounds, 4 blocked shots in 74-67 KCKCC win. (KCKCC photo)
Jonathan Murray had 16 points, 14 rebounds, 4 blocked shots in 74-67 KCKCC win. (KCKCC photo)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Highly ranked Johnson County couldn’t beat Kansas City Kansas Community College three times this season. Now can the Blue Devils beat Brown Mackie a third time in Thursday’s Region VI Division II championship game?

Leading wire-to-wire, the Blue Devils got revenge for two earlier losses to JCCC with a solid 74-67 win on the No. 7 ranked Cavaliers’ home court Tuesday and are now in position for their first ever berth in the NJCAA Division II national tournament. That opportunity gets underway Thursday when KCKCC (21-11) and Brown Mackie (18-14) square off at 3 p.m. in Hartman Arena in Park City north of Wichita.

“It’s going to be a hard fought game among the two biggest teams in the league,” KCKCC coach Kelley Newton said. “It’s a good matchup for both teams. We match up well with them and we match up well for them.” KCKCC had to go into overtime in an 84-76 win at Brown Mackie; then won 67-59 at home.

The Blue Devils turned in one of their best overall efforts in getting even for two double-digit losses to Johnson County. KCKCC jumped in front 6-0 and after JCCC’s only tie of the game at 8-8, the Blue Devils surged to a 20-13 lead on two field goals each by Dehaven Tallen and Lashawn Lewis on the way to a pair of 10-point leads.

The Cavaliers made two runs at overcoming a 34-29 deficit in the second half. The first came at the start of the second half`at 34-31 but the Blue Devils got two field goals from Jonathan Murray, one each from Joe Lendway and Mike Lee and a three-pointer from Armoni Shorter to reopen the lead to 46-34. Their biggest lead was 13.

The second JCCC rally came when the Cavaliers cut a 59-49 deficit to 61-60 with 4:19 left. But Murray banged in a layup, Kellan Turner drained a huge 3-pointer and Lewis scored from in close. Meanwhile, the Cavaliers missed three straight treys as the KCKCC lead soared to 68-60 and Turner and Murray kept the lead safe from the foul line.

Six Blue Devils scored eight or more points in the well-balanced effort led by Murray with a double double of 16 points and 14 rebounds, 13 off the defensive boards. Murray also had four of seven shots blocked by KCKCC. Shorter added 14 points including four three-pointers; Lendway had 12 points and six rebounds; Turner 11 points; Lee eight points and four assists; and Lewis nine points off the bench on 4-of-5 shooting in just 12 minutes.

“Lashawn gave us some real quality minutes and Jon Murray’s rebounding, especially off the defensive boards, was awesome,” Newton said. “He dove at a ball and then called a time out in the second half in what I thought was one of the biggest plays of the game.”

KCKCC gave up only six offensive rebounds in out-rebounding the Cavaliers 39-28.

“Defensive rebounding was the biggest key in the win,” Newton said. “We contested all of their shots. Most of those they made were from 30 feet and I can live with those. Just don’t give up anything easy.”

Eight of JCCC’s 23 field goals came from three-point but KCKCC nearly matched that with 7-of-22. The Blue Devils shot 46.6 percent from the field but 50 percent (15-of-30) in the second half when JCCC made its runs.

Alan Hoskins is the sports information director at KCKCC.

KCKCC women use 20-5 finish to reach regional championship game

Cheyenne North’s 15th rebound with 36.3 seconds left was one of the biggest in KCKCC’s come-from-behind 54-50 win over Highland Tuesday. Fouled on the play, North made one of two free throws to give KCKCC a two-possession lead. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)
Cheyenne North’s 15th rebound with 36.3 seconds left was one of the biggest in KCKCC’s come-from-behind 54-50 win over Highland Tuesday. Fouled on the play, North made one of two free throws to give KCKCC a two-possession lead. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

Lady Blue Devils face No. 1 JCCC Thursday after rally ousts Highland 54-50

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

There may have been better Kansas City Kansas Community College women’s basketball teams come down the pike but none with more guts and determination than the Lady Blue Devil team that knocked off No. 4 ranked Highland 54-50 Tuesday night.

Trailing by 11 points in the fourth quarter with a shorten squad made even shorter by the loss of sophomore co-captain Janay Jacobs with a shoulder injury, the 11th ranked Blue Devils managed to reach back for something special – a 14-0 rally that gave them a lead they never surrendered.

“I told them, ‘Yes, we’re tired, beat up, hurt,’ but if we give up and don’t push through now, we’re going to have the rest of the spring to rest,” KCKCC coach Joe McKinstry said. The result: Only one Highland field goal the last nine minutes as the Blue Devils defensively forced seven turnovers and limited the Scotties to that one field goal in 13 attempts.

The win sends the Blue Devils into the Region VI Division II championship game for the second straight year. With only a 36-hour turnaround, the Blue Devils (28-3) take on No. 1 ranked and unbeaten Johnson County (31-0) Thursday at 1 p.m. at Hartman Arena in Park City just north of Wichita. JCCC cruised into the other half of the championship game with a 73-48 win over Hesston.

Sophomore Cheyenne North led the Blue Devils with 25 points and 15 rebounds, her 13th double double of the season. She also blocked three shots as part of her game-changing man-to-man defensive effort against Highland’s 6-1 All-American candidate, Szonja Vukov. The Jayhawk Conference scoring leader who had scored 22 and 28 points against KCKCC in two previous games, Vukov managed only 3-of-18 shots and 1-of-8 from three and finished with just eight points and eight rebounds.

“That’s the first time I’ve seen it in Cheyenne’s eyes that she wasn’t going to let us lose that game,” McKinsty said. “She was vocal and challenging; it’s something you just don’t do, you have to earn.”

Arrica Daye quarterbacked the big comeback with five assists and nine points; Sierra Roberts had nine points, all on three-pointers; and Erin Anderson had five points and six rebounds. McKinstry was just as impressed with the minutes played. North and Roberts played 39 minutes, Daye 37, Anderson 30 and Brooklyn Wagler 27.

The game was played in big runs, the first by the Blue Devils who roared to a 19-5 lead in the first nine minutes only to be outscored 34-15 in the middle two quarters as Highland took advantage of 17 Blue Devil turnovers and below 30 percent shooting to open a 45-34 lead in the opening seconds of the fourth quarter.

But the Scotties did not score again, not until the 2:54 mark. By then the Blue Devils had surged to a 48-45 lead. North had three field goals and two free throws in the rally before Roberts put KCKCC in front 46-45 with a three-pointer with 5:14 left. After North made it 48-45 with her eighth basket of the game, Highland got back even on Jameka Dowell’s three-pointer with 2:54 that set up the biggest plays of the game.

Daye connected on her only three-pointer and then added a twisting layup for a 58-53 lead with one minute left. Highland got back to 53-50 but North converted one of two free throws for a two-possession lead with 36 seconds remaining to seal the Blue Devils’ fifth straight win.

Not only did KCKCC limit Highland to just one field goal in the final nine minutes but turned the ball over just once in the final period after 17 turnovers the first three quarters.

“Arrica Daye really did a good job against their press and I got on a couple of sophomores for eight turnovers the first half and they had one the second,” McKinstry said. “We’ve been beat up and sore most of the season so it says a lot for this team to overcome and have an opportunity to play for a championship.”

Alan Hoskins is the sports information director at KCKCC.

One of Cheyenne North’s three blocked shots came against Highland All-American candidate Szonia Vukov in KCKCC’s 54-50 win Tuesday. North finished with 25 points and 15 rebounds while Vukov was limited to eight points on 3-of-18 shots. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)
One of Cheyenne North’s three blocked shots came against Highland All-American candidate Szonia Vukov in KCKCC’s 54-50 win Tuesday. North finished with 25 points and 15 rebounds while Vukov was limited to eight points on 3-of-18 shots. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

Man injured in crash on I-635 near Metropolitan

A man was injured in a crash at 7:48 a.m. March 1 on I-635 near the Metropolitan Avenue exit, according to a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper’s report.

A 2007 Ford passenger car was southbound in the right lane and for an unknown reason, went off the roadway, according to the trooper’s report. The car struck the right guardrail, crossed traffic and struck the median barrier on the left side of the roadway, the report stated.

The driver, a 28-year-old man from Appleton City, Mo., was injured and taken to a hospital, the report stated.

He was not wearing a seat belt, according to the trooper’s report.