KCKCC’s ‘Six Guys’ stun Labette with a 60-53 setback

KCKCC’s first Jayhawk Conference win, a 60-53 victory over Labette Wednesday, brought smiles to, from left, Chance Scott, DuVonte Beard, Malcolm Tate, Josiah Laws, Tyson Beringer and Juwan Davenport. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

A lot of wild and unique basketball games have been played in the nearly 50 years of the Kansas City Community College Field House. Another was added Wednesday night.

Playing with just six players including a redshirt freshman playing only his second college game, coach Kelley Newton’s Blue Devils never trailed in a stunning 60-53 win over Labette before an enthusiastic crowd at Academic Achievement Night.

The win was the first in Region VI play for the Blue Devils (8-17), who are right back home Saturday for a 4 p.m. clash with league-leading Johnson County, 5-0 in conference play 13-12 overall. The win also boosted KCKCC into a tie with Hesston for fourth place in Region VI.

The Blue Devils grabbed control right out of the box against Labette (11-14), storming to a 17-0 lead and building it to 28-4 with seven minutes left in the half. Trailing 33-18 at the half, the closest the Cardinals could get was 52-48 before Malcolm Tate delivered the final dagger with a 3-pointer with less than a minute remaining.

Needless to say, the Blue Devils got big performances out of all six players. Juwan Davenport led all scorers with 25 points, playing all 40 minutes while entrusted with breaking Labette’s second half full-court press defense.

“I wasn’t tired at all, I felt good,” said Davenport, who had the ball in his hands 60 percent of the Blue Devil possessions. “I was just so proud of my teammates and the way we stayed focused with so much going on.”

Despite a cut over his left eye, Tate scored 14 points including 3-of-4 3-pointers. Tyson Beringer led all rebounders with 12, scored seven points and blocked three shots as guardian of the rim. Josiah Laws had six points and was second in rebounding with five; DuVonte Beard led in assists with five and scored four points; and Chance Scott scored two key field goals and grabbed three rebounds in 19 minutes off the bench in only his second college contest.

“They deserved this, they’ve worked so hard and stayed so focus,” Newton said. “We had exhibited toughness for 25-30 minutes in our last game and our goal tonight was to extend it to 40 minutes and play through our mistakes and they did that. I couldn’t be any prouder of these six guys.”

The Blue Devil defense was the catalyst in the win, setting the stage for the 17-0 start as the Cardinals misfired on their first 11 shots and were forced into five turnovers before finally scoring with 10:57 left in the first half. Just 6-of-27 the first half for 22.2 percent, the Cardinals finished at 33.3 percent for the game.

Meanwhile, KCKCC was putting up just 38 shots. Working the 30-second clock down, the Blue Devils netted 20 shots for a crisp 52.6 percent including 6-of-13 3-pointers, three each by Davenport and Tate.

The KCKCC lead was still 48-32 with 7½ minutes to go when the Cardinals made a big closing push, closing their deficit to 52-48 before Tate beat the 30-second clock with a 3-pointer from deep in the corner with 53 seconds for the game clincher. Davenport, who was 10-of-12 from the foul line, then closed out the win with five of six free throws.

In Wednesday’s other games, Johnson County stayed unbeaten in the league with a 99-83 win over Hesston while Highland was defeating Fort Scott 85-43.

All KCKCC campuses to celebrate Valentine’s Day with fitness challenge

by Kelly Rogge, KCKCC

Kansas City Kansas Community College’s Wellness and Fitness Center is holding a “Have a Heart Healthy Valentine’s Day event – and this year, all three campuses will have the opportunity to participate.

“Have a Heart Healthy Valentine’s Day” will be Wednesday, Feb. 14, at all three locations.

For the main campus, the event will be from 5:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Wellness and Fitness Center. There will be two recumbent bicycles reserved for the event. Both bicycles will be open throughout the day for whoever wants to participate in the Heart Healthy Challenge.

People who would like to participate on Main Campus are asked to sign-up at the Wellness Center for a pre-determined, 30-minute time slot to ride that day. The goal is to complete 15 hours of cardiovascular exercise during the event as well as to encourage KCKCC employees, students and community members to team up in an attempt to ride the most miles and expend the most calories on Valentine’s Day.

Participants are asked to ride for their entire 30-minute time slot and cannot go over into a second 30-minute slot. If they complete the full 30 minutes, they are entered into a prize drawing. For more information or to register for the “Have a Heart Healthy Valentine’s Day” on Main Campus, call the Wellness and Fitness Center at 913- 288-7610.

At the Dr. Thomas R. Burke Technical Education Center and at the Pioneer Career Center in Leavenworth, participants will be able to sign up to walk a mile as part of the event.

At KCKCC-TEC, participants will sign up for a 30-minute time slot between 7 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. to walk one mile – six and a half times around the inside of the TEC. To register, contact Kristen Povilonis at 913-288-7802.

For those at the Pioneer Career Center, participants will be asked to register for a 30-minute time slot between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. During this time, they must walk one mile, which is eight times around the inside of PCC. To register, contact Shelly Thompson at 913-288-7750 or by email at [email protected]. Those who complete one mile at KCKCC-TEC or PCC will be entered into a prize drawing.

Pam Hall, wellness specialist at the KCKCC Wellness and Fitness Center, said the purpose of “Have a Heart Healthy Valentine’s Day” is to encourage cardiovascular exercise as a way to promote a healthier way to celebrate Valentine’s Day. She said she would like to see every 30-minute time slot filled.

“I started the ‘Have a Heart Healthy Valentine’s Day’ event to encourage KCKCC employees to celebrate Valentine’s Day with heart healthy activities,” she said. “The event was a great success, and it evolved into what it is today with students, staff, faculty and the community participating in the ‘Have a Heart Healthy Valentine’s Day’ event.”

Woman charged in connection with stabbing death on Mill Street

Tara A. Treece, 28, has been charged with one count of second-degree murder and one count of criminal use of weapons in connection with the death of Megan Hernandez on Jan. 18 in the 900 block of South Mill Street, according to the Wyandotte County District Attorney’s office.

Wyandotte County District Attorney Mark Dupree Sr.’s spokesman stated that Treece is in jail in Saline County, Missouri. She has waived extradition and will be returned to Wyandotte County, according to the district attorney’s spokesman.

Hernandez was found dead on her front porch from apparent stab wounds on Jan. 18, according to a police spokesman’s report on Jan. 18.

Treece’s bond has been set at $200,000, the district attorney’s spokesman said.