Piper senior wins National Merit corporate scholarship

Abigail P. Neal, Kansas City, Kansas, has won a corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarship award, according to an announcement today.

Neal is a senior at Piper High School whose probable career field is science and research, according to the announcement.

She received the National Merit James E. Casey Scholarship, from the UPS Foundation, created by United Parcel Service. The scholarship is for the children of United Parcel Service employees, and the award is named in honor of the founder of UPS.

More than 1,000 high school seniors nationwide have won the corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarship awards, according to the announcement.

Scholars were selected from students who advanced to the finalist level in the National Merit Scholarship competition and met criteria of the scholarship sponsors.

More than 1.6 million juniors in more than 22,000 high schools entered the 2017 National Merit Scholarship Program when they took the 2015 Preliminary SAT-National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, which served as an initial screen of program entrants. In September 2016, about 16,000 semifinalists were designated on a state-representational basis in numbers proportional to each state’s percentage of the national total of graduating high school seniors. Semifinalists represented the highest scoring entrants in each state and were less than one percent of the nation’s seniors.

Semifinalists then had to fulfill requirements to advance to finalist standing, including completing a scholarship application, writing an essay and providing information about extracurricular activities, awards and leadership positions. They also had to have an outstanding academic record, be endorsed and recommended by a high school official and earn SAT scores that confirmed their qualifying test performance. About 15,000 students met finalist requirements, according to the announcement.

Recipients of $2,500 National Merit scholarships will be announced May 10, and winners of college-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards will be announced June 7 and July 17. By the end of the competition this year, about 7,500 academic champions will have won National Merit Scholarships worth more than $32 million.

Morris leads five KCKCC All-Jayhawk golf honorees

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Led by freshman Micah Morris, five Kansas City Kansas Community College Blue Devils have earned All-Jayhawk Conference golf honors.

The medalist in the second designated tournament of the spring, Morris was named to the first team. Home-schooled in Coyle, Okla., Morris has since moved to Kansas City, Kansas.

Bobby Armstrong, a freshman from Bishop Carroll High School in Wichita, was named to the second team while three sophomores earned honorable mention – Marc McClain of Bonner Springs, Evan Shartzer of Blue Valley North; and Jeremy Dunham of Derby.

Three of the Blue Devils finished in the Top 10 in the medalist competition in the 54-hole championship played at Sand Creek Station in Newton Monday. Armstrong (71-70-74-215) placed fourth, Shartzer (73-75-70-218) sixth and McClain (72-73-74-219) eighth while Nick Wagner (77-77-76-230 was 22nd, Dunham (76-79-81-236) 26th and Morris (79-83-89-241) 37th.

KCKCC finished third in the final Jayhawk standings behind Dodge City and Hutchinson, In addition to the fourth place finish in the championship, the Blue Devils finished second in the second designated tournament at Terradyne in Wichita and tied for third in the first designated at Colbert Hills in Manhattan.

Dodge City won all three tournaments to finish with 28 points followed by Hutchinson, 22; KCKCC 20, Garden City 19.5, Barton County 15.5, Independence and Allen County, 6.5; and Coffeyville, 5.

Man dies in crash overnight on I-635 near I-70

A Kansas City, Kansas, man died in an overnight crash on southbound I-635 near I-70, according to a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper’s report.

Joseph Thomas Pate Darnell, 32, of Kansas City, Kansas, died in the crash at about 12:43 a.m. April 19, according to the trooper’s report.

Darnell was driving a 1999 Suzuki motorcycle, according to the report.

The trooper’s report said he came up behind a Ford Escape that was southbound on I-635. The motorcycle was traveling at a high rate of speed and rear-ended the Ford Escape, the trooper’s report stated. Darnell then was ejected, the report stated.

The trooper’s report stated the victim was not wearing a helmet.

The driver of the Ford Escape, a 49-year-old Kansas City, Kansas, woman, was not injured, according to the trooper’s report. A 46-year-old Kansas City, Missouri, woman passenger in the Escape also was not injured.