Visiting Santa at the Santa Express

Children visited Santa Claus during the Santa Express today at the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame, 126th and State Avenue, Bonner Springs. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 2 and 3, and Dec. 9 and 10. Children visited with Santa in the depot, participated in train activities, worked on crafts, and had refreshments. For more information, see www.aghalloffame.com. (Photo by Steve Rupert)

Children visited Santa Claus during the Santa Express today at the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame, Bonner Springs. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 2 and 3, and Dec. 9 and 10. Children visited with Santa in the depot, participated in train activities, worked on crafts, and had refreshments. For more information, see www.aghalloffame.com. (Photo by Steve Rupert)

Children visited Santa Claus during the Santa Express today at the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame, Bonner Springs. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 2 and 3, and Dec. 9 and 10. Children visited with Santa in the depot, participated in train activities, worked on crafts, and had refreshments. For more information, see www.aghalloffame.com. (Photo by Steve Rupert)

The Santa Express was held today at the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame, Bonner Springs. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 2 and 3, and Dec. 9 and 10. Children visited with Santa in the depot, participated in train activities, worked on crafts, and had refreshments. For more information, see www.aghalloffame.com. (Photo by Steve Rupert)

Fierce rebounding lets KCKCC women avenge lone loss, 73-57

With coach Joe McKinstry and teammates looking on, freshman guard Camryn Swanson takes aim on one of her four 3-point field goals that helped propel KCKCC to a 73-57 win over North Arkansas Friday night. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Kansas City Kansas Community College’s Lady Blue Devils put an exclamation mark on their 11-1 start Friday night, validating it with a 73-57 win over North Arkansas.

The win avenged the Blue Devils’ only loss of the season and snapped a four-game winning streak for the Lady Pioneers, who suffered only their second setback in 10 games this season. The Blue Devils, however, had little time to celebrate, swinging right back into action Saturday with a home contest with Marshalltown Community College.

“The North Ark game was circled on our calendar as soon as we lost at their place so I’m very happy for our girls to work as hard as they did and taste victory while avenging our only loss,” KCKCC coach Joe McKinstry said.

Despite sub-par shooting, the Blue Devils put together their best effort of the season against the best team they’ve faced this season. Led by three hard-rebounding forwards, the Blue Devils overcame 36.5 percent shooting from the field (well under their 46.5 percentage for the season) with a fierce domination of the boards.

What shots the Blue Devils missed, the trio of 5-9 Kisi Young, 6-0 Nija Collier and 6-1 Lillie Moore were there to rebound, combining for 20 offensive rebounds and 33 in total as KCKCC won the rebounding battle by a whopping 55-33 margin.

Young had a double-double with 20 points and 14 rebounds (eight offensive) while the other two just missed, Moore with 12 points and 8 rebounds and Collier with 10 points and 9 rebounds.

“Our forwards did a great job around the basketball. We won’t have many nights where we miss that many open shots,” McKinstry said.

All but five of the rest of the KCKCC scoring came from outside sharpshooters Camryn Swanson and Miya Ford. Swanson had four 3-pointers in a 14-point effort while Ford had a trio of treys for nine points.

KCKCC led virtually from start to finish and built a 39-30 lead at the half but it took a big finish by Young and timely shooting by Swanson and Ford to hold off the Pioneers.

North Ark closed to 43-42 in the third quarter before two 3-pointers by Swanson and one by Ford rebuilt the lead to 54-46. North Ark again closed to 57-53 but Young shut that rally off, scoring 12 of the next 14 Blue Devil points to open KCKCC’s biggest lead.

“Not our prettiest game as far as shooting the ball but a great example of what playing defense, taking care of the basketball and rebounding can do for a team that is struggling to make shots,” said McKinstry, whose Blue Devils also had a season low 12 turnovers. “Although our assist numbers don’t show it, I thought our ball movement was very good and opened up a lot of opportunities for us to get offensive rebounds because their defense was stretches.”

KCKCC freshman forward Kisi Young hauls down one of her eight offensive rebounds (14 total) while teammate Lillie Moore (5) waits a possible follow shot. Young 12 of KCKCC’s final 16 points as the Blue Devils avenged their only loss with a 73-53 win over North Ark Friday. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

Turner drops basketball opener to Olathe West

Turner senior Russell Reed (24) went up for a layup Friday in competition against Olathe West. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Turner Golden Bears boys basketball team suffered a tough loss on Friday night, dropping their season opener to Olathe West, 53 – 35.

The Owls jumped out to an early 12 – 0 lead by taking advantage of soft Turner passes to steal the ball and return it for easy scores and open three-point shots. Olathe West held a 28 – 10 lead at halftime.

Turner buckled down in the second half, reducing the turnover opportunities and playing more physical defense, with both teams scoring 25 in the half.

Junior Ty Gilmore led Turner, scoring 11 points off the bench, while senior Fred Poe scored 9.

Turner plays next at Schlagle High School on Tuesday, Dec. 5.

 

Photos copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel

Senior Fred Poe (33) was double-teamed along the sideline. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Senior Russell Reed (24) set up for defense. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Turner junior Ty Gilmore (22) attempted a short jumper in the first half. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Senior Fred Poe (33) drove the ball around the right side. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Olathe West junior Kellen Welsh won an offensive rebound but came down hard. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Ty Gilmore tried to drive the lane but was cut off by Olathe West’s defense. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Russell Reed drove past the Olathe West defense and prepared to go up for a shot. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Senior Donald Rollen (12) attempted a three-point shot. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
The Turner Goldenettes dance team performed at halftime. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
The Turner pep band performed before the game. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)