Dramatic 2-out, 3-run home run rallies KCKCC past JCCC 7-5

Conor Behrens  (KCKCC photo)
Conor Behrens (KCKCC photo)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

A word to the wise: Do not leave a Kansas City Kansas Community College baseball games early.

For the fourth time this spring, the Blue Devils won in their last time at bat, this time in the most dramatic of fashion – a two-out, three-run home run by sophomore first baseman Conor Behrens for a come-from-behind 7-5, 8-inning win over arch-rival Johnson County Saturday.

It was the first of two games that went right down to the final inning, Johnson County scoring six times in the top of the seventh to break a 2-2 tie in an 8-2 win. The Blue Devils are right back in action today, hosting Rockhurst JV at 3 p.m. in a game moved up from Tuesday to avoid possibility of rain.

The Blue Devils led the opener 3-1 going into the seventh only to have JCCC pull even on a bloop single and a home run by Miles Stark and then went ahead 5-3 on a hit batsman, a single by Chaz Burgess and a pinch two-run double by Maurice Bruce.

Travis Stroup and Eli Lovell ignited the Blue Devils’ game-winning rally in the eighth with back-to-back singles with one out. After Drew Holtgrieve drew a walk to load the bases, Levi Froud scored one run with a ground ball to set the stage for Behrens. A right-hand hitter, Behrens crushed an opposite field home run over the fence in right-center for the win.

“The wind might have helped a little but I thought he hit it well,” said KCKCC coach Matt Goldbeck. “I thought our guys did an awesome job of staying in the game and not giving up. They just kept the line moving when we had to have it.”

The Blue Devils built their 3-1 lead on single runs in the first, second and sixth. A walk and singles by Stroup and Lovell scored the first run; Malone Smith singled, went to third on Easton Fortuna’s double and scored on a Chase Redick ground ball in the second; and Zach Mahoney singled in a run after a hit batsman and stolen base in the sixth. Jake Purl pitched the first five innings, allowing just three hits and one run. Avery Fliger worked the final three innings for the win.

KCKCC managed just three hits in the nightcap but still had a chance with the game tied 2-2 in the top of the seventh. However, the Cavaliers took advantage of three hit batsman to score six runs on five hits for the 8-2 win.

KCKCC’s two runs came in the second on a single by Mahoney, a double by Behrens and a squeeze bunt by Albert Woodard. Easton Fortuna had the only other Blue Devil hit, a two-out double in the fifth. Ross Perez worked the first 5.1 innings, allowing five hits and two runs. Chad Cox was charged with the loss.

Alan Hoskins is the sports information director at KCKCC.

Leavenworth Road Association to meet March 8

The Leavenworth Road Association monthly meeting will be March 8 with Dave Clark, city engineer, as the speaker to discuss possible ideas for the second phase of Leavenworth Road project, 63rd to 78th streets.

Also there may be another project along 61st.

Leavenworth Road Association will provide the meatloaf for the potluck meal, along with contributions of covered dishes from those attending.

The meeting begins with a potluck meal and social hour at 6 p.m. followed by the meeting at 7 p.m. at the Eisenhower Center, 2901 N. 72nd. For more information, call the Leavenworth Road Association office at 913-788-3988.

Piper results

Piper High School – bowling at Wichita (state)
– Boys 6th place (set school record with a 2637
– Caleb Boyle medals in 14th place
Piper High School – basketball at Basehor-Linwood (sub-state)
– Varsity boys lost to Basehor-Linwood on Friday 48-65
– Varsity girls lost to Bishop Miege on Saturday 55-73
Piper High School – KVL music at Bonner Springs
– Alina Riley 1 rating
– Isaia Wilcoxen 1 rating
– Music-n-Motion ladies 1 rating
– Josie Jones 1 rating (tuba)
– Patricia Telthorst 1 rating (flute)
– Pierce Green and Jana Zeeb 2 ratings
Piper High School – forensics
– at Olathe Northwest
– Abby Neal takes 6th in Lincoln-Douglas Debate
– Scout Molder takes 3rd in Novice Lincoln-Douglas Debate
– Max Schumaker takes 2nd in his Novice House chamber of Student Congress
– at Basehor-Linwood (3rd place)
– Jesse McCollum takes 1st in Prose Interp and 5th in Poetry Interp
– Scott Ladish takes 1st in Humorous Solo Acting and qualifies for State championship.
– Jacob Corral and Marcus Wallace take 1st in Improvised Duet Acting and qualified for State Champpionship.
– Calin O’Mara came in 2nd in Impromptu and qualifies for State championship.
– David Win came in 2nd in Poetry Interp and qualified for the Forensics Coaches’ Invitational.
– Chris Baumli came in 4th in Poetry and 5th in Serious Solo Acting.
– Maggie Wolf came in 5th in Humorous Solo Acting.
– Elizabeth Warner came in 6th in Humorous Solo Acting.

– From Doug Key, Piper High School activities director