Kids enjoy urban fishing derby

The Kansas City Kansas Community College pond was the site of an Urban Kids Fishing Derby held today. (Staff photo)

Fish were biting at the annual Urban Kids Fishing Derby held today at the pond at Kansas City Kansas Community College.

Despite lots of rain in the past few days, the event went on as scheduled.

The 12th annual event is an effort to bring fishing and the outdoors to urban children. It is an environmental education opportunity. The fishing derby is presented each year by Urban American Outdoors TV and KCKCC, and has several other sponsors.

A show about the Urban Kids Fishing Derby will be aired on Bounce TV on an upcoming Saturday morning. Candice Price is executive producer of the Urban American Outdoors program and Wayne Hubbard is the host of the show,

Candice Price, executive producer of Urban American Outdoors TV, said Maryann Flunder, a late KCKCC trustee, was a partner in this event in the past, and that it was fitting that it was held at the Flunder Conference Center at KCKCC.

Asia Bowles received a $100 prize for catching the largest fish at today’s Urban Kids Fishing Derby at Kansas City Kansas Community College. The fish weighed 4 pounds, 7 ounces. Wayne Hubbard of Urban American Outdoors TV presented the prize. (Staff photo)
Daniel Torres received a fishing pole and a reel for his catch today at the Urban Kids Fishing Derby at Kansas City Kansas Community College. The fish weighed 4 pounds. Wayne Hubbard of Urban American Outdoors TV presented the prize. (Staff photo)
Myron Watson displayed a large string of fish he caught today at the Urban Kids Fishing Derby at Kansas City Kansas Community College. (Staff photo)
Families fished during today’s Urban Kids Fishing Derby. (Staff photo)
At today’s Urban Kids Fishing Derby at Kansas City Kansas Community College were State Sen. David Haley, Zaniyah Seawood, Kahlil Woodard, Myron Watson, Wayne Hubbard, host of the derby; Candice Price, host of the derby; and Daniel Torres. (Staff photo)
The Kansas City Kansas Community College pond was the site of an Urban Kids Fishing Derby held today. This photo was taken at the end of the event. (Staff photo)

Block party

A community block party. 5K run and health fair were held today at the New Bethel Church, 745 Walker Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. Several booths were at the health fair and block party, which continues until 3 p.m. Saturday. (Photo by William Crum)
A community block party. 5K run and health fair were held today at the New Bethel Church, 745 Walker Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. Several booths were at the health fair and block party, which continues until 3 p.m. Saturday. (Photo by William Crum)

KC Wolf from the Kansas City Chiefs attended a community block party today at the New Bethel Church, 745 Walker Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. The event runs through 3 p.m. Saturday. (Photo by William Crum)

T-Bones win home opener, 3-2

Following an afternoon-long downpour, it was questionable whether the Kansas City T-Bones would actually play Friday night.

After seven and a half innings, it was questionable whether they would actually win Friday night. The weather did hold off and Kansas City came from behind with three runs in the eighth inning, on the way to winning the series opener over the Lincoln Saltdogs Friday night at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas City, Kansas.

Right-hander Calvin Drummond got the season started on the mound for the T-Bones. He held Lincoln scoreless until early in the third inning, when Cesar Valera gave the Saltdogs a 1-0 lead with a sacrifice fly to center, scoring Brent Dean.

Lincoln added to the lead in the fourth when Randolph Oduber hit a single RBI to left field to bring Curt Smith home putting the Saltdogs up 2-0.

T-Bones right-hander Kamakani Usui relieved Drummond with two outs and the bases loaded in the fourth and retired Lincoln’s Chris Garia off a fly ball to right field to keep the score at 2-0. Both teams remained deadlocked until the home half eighth inning when the T-Bones began their comeback.

Brett Wiley led off the inning on a four pitch walk from reliever Zac Person. Patrick Brady followed with a flyout to center for the first out of the inning. Christian Correa then singled to right to put runners at first and second. Wiley moved to third on a wild pitch and then Eddie Newton stepped up and delivered an RBI single to make it 2-1 Lincoln.

This prompted the Saltdogs to bring in right-hander Josh Laxer. Following a wild pitch, Correa moved the runners up to second and third.

Marcus Lemon drove in the game tying and winning runs with a single just beyond second base, scoring both runners and giving Kansas City a 3-2 lead.

To keep the Saltdogs at bay, Cody Winiarski threw a quick 1-2-3 ninth inning to secure the win and earn the save for Kansas City’s home opener.

This marked Joe Calfapietra’s first game as manager of the T-Bones. He was previously the manager of the New Jersey Jackals for 14 years. Under his reign, the Jackals reached the league championship series from 2011 to 2015 for five consecutive seasons. He is the sixth general manager in Kansas City’s history. This game also marked the celebration of the T-Bones’15th season.

The T-Bones will continue the 2017 opening series against Lincoln Saturday night at 7:05 p.m. at home. Post-game fireworks are planned along with special military pricing on tickets.

Tickets are available online, by calling 913-328-5618 or by visiting in person the Providence Medical Center Box Office.

– Story from T-Bones