No. 11-ranked Labette women hold off late KCKCC comeback

Caitlyn Stewart (10) took a fast-break pass from Kisi Young (20) for a rare uncontested basket in KCKCC’s 76-69 loss to No. 11 ranked Labette Wednesday. Blue Devils’ Ashley Daniels (15), Miya Ford (3) and Lillie Moore (5) follow the play. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

There’s a certain amount of pride that comes with playing in the nation’s toughest NJCAA Division II women’s basketball conference – but there can also be a heavy price to pay.

Facing the second of three nationally ranked teams in a row, Kansas City Kansas Community College dropped a 76-69 decision to No. 11 Labette (19-4) Wednesday. The loss came on the heels of a loss to No. 3 ranked Highland last Saturday with a home date this Saturday with No. 3 Johnson County at 2 p.m.

The Lady Blue Devils (18-7) stayed close for a half, trailing 36-33 at the break; fell 15 points back in the third quarter; and then put on a comeback that got them to within four points with less than a minute to play.

Two 3-point goals by Gena Ojeda in the final 1½ minutes, the second with 36 seconds left, closed the KCKCC deficit to 73-69 but two turnovers ended the Blue Devils’ final bid.

A Labette zone defense that effectively took away much of KCKCC’s inside game by converging at least two and sometimes three defenders on the Blue Devil forwards was decisive.

As a result nearly half of the Blue Devils’ offense came from the perimeter – 33 points on 11 of-33 3-pointers. The defense also enabled Labette to win the rebounding battle (42-33) including 14 off the offensive boards.

Ashley Daniels led KCKCC with 14 points with Ojeda and Kisi Young adding 12 points each, Miya Ford 9 and Lillie Moore 8. Moore led the rebounding with eight with Ford adding six while Caitlin Stewart led in assists with six.

Labette, thanks to 10-of-15 third quarter shots, shot 45.6 percent from the field and had 19 turnovers. KCKCC also had 19 turnovers and was 25-of-61 for 41 percent. Upe Atosu led Labette with 30 points including 4-of-9 3-pointers and 8-of-12 free throws.

“We had a very good team come into our gym and outwork us so I’m a little frustrated and discouraged,” said a usually upbeat KCKCC coach Joe McKinstry. “They played harder than we did, they out-rebounded us and out-hustled us and they literally took the ball right out of our hands on numerous occasions. There are nights when the ball just doesn’t bounce right and you come up short but that’s not what happened tonight. There are higher expectations here at KCKCC and we have to hold ourselves to a higher standard.”

In other games Wednesday, Highland (25-0) stayed atop the conference race with an 85-43 win over Fort Scott while Johnson County (20-5) kept its hold on second place with a 97-34 thrashing of Hesston.

BPU elects new officers

Jeff Bryant

Members of the Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Public Utilities elected new officers to the board.

New officers include Jeff Bryant, president; Norman D. Scott, vice president and Ryan Eidson, secretary.

Before being elected board president, Jeff Bryant served as vice president. He has been on the Board of Directors since 2011.

Bryant is the estimator – job cost analyst for Plastic Packaging Technologies in Kansas City, Kansas. He has been with the company for over 30 years serving in a variety of roles.

He is a member of the Armourdale Renewal Association and former member of the KC Chapter of the NAACP. Mr. Bryant serves on the Unified Government’s Public Works and Safety Committee; serves on the board of directors for Leadership 2000 and also serves on the Schlagle Site Council.

He is a graduate of Turner High School and attended Donnelly College. He and his wife Crystal raised their three children, Amanda, Jeffrey and Derek, in the Turner School District. He is a Leadership 2000 Class XX graduate, and represents Plastic Packaging at many KCK Chamber of Commerce activities.

Trucks, equipment stolen from Kansas Speedway; reward offered

Kansas Speedway is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the earliest possible identification and arrest of the person or persons responsible for theft of equipment and vehicles last week, according to a spokesman.

Two trucks, a paint trailer, electrical distribution cables, small hand tools, air hoses, a safety harness, multiple paint sprayers and a scooter were stolen, the spokesman stated. The ignition lock of another truck was damaged.

One truck has been recovered, according to the spokesman. The theft occurred at 1:22 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30, at the Kansas Speedway maintenance building, the spokesman stated. The speedway is near I-70 and I-435 in Kansas City, Kansas.

The truck that has not been recovered is a red 2001 Ford F250 4×4, with a Kansas Speedway logo on the door and a Ford Racing logo on the tailgate, the spokesman stated.

“I ask anyone that has any knowledge about this theft to please contact the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department immediately,” Kansas Speedway President Patrick Warren said, in a news release. “I’m also asking for everyone to keep their eyes open in case anyone attempts to sell any of these items and to contact the police immediately.”

Tips can be called into the Crime Stoppers hotline at 816-474-TIPS (8477) or submitted online at www.kccrimestoppers.com by clicking on the Submit a Tip button.

It is off-season at the Kansas Speedway, where the first race this year will be held May 11-12 with the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. For more racing information, visit www.kansasspeedway.com/.