Blue Devils slip into 13th place tie in national golf tourney

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Kansas City Kansas Community College took a couple of steps back in the 2018 NJCAA Division II national golf tournament Tuesday.

In a tie for 11th after one round, the Blue Devils fell back into a 13th place tie with Grand Rapids, Michigan, in the 72-hole tourney being played at Glen Lakes Golf Club in Foley, Alabama.

The Blue Devils’ three sophomores, Micah Morris, Bobby Armstrong and Trevor Bauer, each turned in 5-over par 77’s Tuesday while freshmen Evin Wheaton and Zack Miller had 84’s. That left Morris tied for 20th at 148 and Armstrong deadlocked for 37th at 151. Bauer, who posted an 85, moved up to a tie for 90th at 162 but Wheaton fell back to 80th at 159 and Miller was 113th at 169.

The last team off on Monday, the Blue Devils were first off Tuesday and were called off the course twice by rain and a lengthy lightning delay.

“It was pretty wet and the course played a lot tougher but that wasn’t our problem,” KCKCC coach Gary Shrader said.

Water hazards were the problem for the Blue Devils’ two freshmen. Wheaton hit two balls in the water and Miller twice hit balls out of a bunker into the water on an island green and took an 11 on the par 5 hole.

“Actually, we played pretty well except for a couple of holes,” Shrader said.

Meridian (Miss.) Community College charged to a 9-shot lead in the team event. Firing a tourney best 295, Meridian’s 579 is just three shots over par.

Tournament host Mississippi Gulf Coast and Parkland are tied for second at 588 with first round Tyler Community College falling into a tie for fourth at 589. After an opening round 305, KCKCC had a 315 total Tuesday.

Law enforcement agencies participating in seat belt enforcement campaign this week and holiday weekend

Law enforcement agencies are joining together for a seat belt enforcement campaign over the Memorial Day weekend.

According to a news release from the Kansas Highway Patrol, the KHP and other agencies are participating in the “Click It or Ticket” seat belt enforcement campaign from May 21 through June 3.

Officers will work overtime hours to provide extra patrols on the roads, focusing on occupant protection, impaired driving, driving and texting laws and seat belt enforcement. Funding comes from the Kansas Department of Transportation.

Last year, there were four fatal crashes statewide over the Memorial Day weekend. One was alcohol-related. An additional 142 persons were injured in 403 total crashes between May 26 and May 29 of last year, according to the KHP.

“Seatbelts are your best defense in a crash,” said Eric Becker, KTA director of roadway operations, in the news release. “Though we hope travelers don’t need it, if they experience a need for roadside assistance on the Turnpike, they can call *KTA to receive assistance from a KHP Troop G trooper or the State Farm Safety Assist program.”

Drivers who are in need of assistance on a Kansas highway can call KHP for assistance at *47 (*HP) or *KTA (*582) for the Kansas Turnpike.

Democratic candidate forum for 3rd District, U.S. Representative, planned May 24

A 3rd District Democratic Congressional Candidate Forum will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 24, in the Jewell Student Center at Kansas City Kansas Community College, 7250 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas.

Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. Moderators include Christal Watson, deputy chief of staff for Mayor David Alvey; and Gary Enrique Bradley-Lopez, vice chair of the Wyandotte County Young Democrats.

Democratic candidates who were invited include Sharice Davids, a lawyer; Mike McCamon, former tech and nonprofit executive; Tom Niermann, a high school history teacher; Jay Sidie, a businessman; Brent Welder, labor lawyer; and Sylvia Williams, a retired banker.

The forum is through Swing Left, swingleft.org.