O’Neal moves up as KCKCC women’s basketball assistant

Timeka O’Neal (KCKCC photo)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Timeka O’Neal has climbed the ranks of collegiate basketball. An NJCAA All-American and University of Kansas standout, she’s ready to pass along the experiences of that climb as the new assistant women’s basketball coach at Kansas City Kansas Community College.

A volunteer coach at KCKCC last season, O’Neal replaces three-year assistant Chamissa Anderson who is now an assistant at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin.

O’Neal was named to the NJCAA All-American third team as a sophomore at Johnson County Community College in 2014 and then continued her collegiate career at Kansas where she finished second on the Jayhawks’ all-time list of most accurate 3-point shooters.

Netting 42 of 117 3-point attempts for 35.9.percent in 28 games during the 2016-17 season, she also finished fourth in the Big 12 and was a Big 12 Player of the Week. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in communications.

“Very excited to add Timeka to our fulltime staff,” KCKCC head coach Joe McKinstry said. “She displayed a lot of hard work and dedication to our program last year and was great resource for our players. Her playing experience helps her serve as a tremendous asset to our player and her insight will be a great addition.”

“After KU I didn’t know what avenue I wanted to take but I knew I wanted to help because I was at that level playing in community college and then NCAA Division I,” O’Neal said. “After my year at KCKCC I said yes, I could do this and be good at it.”

A 5-foot-4 point guard in her playing days, O’Neal will work mainly with the guards and shooting guards.

O’Neal said her season at KCKCC was very important.

“It’s a different game from the coach’s side and the players’ side,” she said. “You learn that every player is important and you have to have patience. You can’t do this job without patience. And to be successful, everyone has to be on the same page and strive to get better every day.”

In her two seasons as a starter at JCCC, O’Neal led the Lady Cavaliers to a 60-4 record and two Jayhawk Conference championships. She finished her Cavalier career ranked seventh on JCCC’s assist chart (284), fourth in free throw percentage (.796), 11th in 3-point goals (105) and 26th in scoring (695). In double figures 37 times, she averaged 11.2 points, 3.6 rebounds and 4.6 assists in her two-year career.

An All-Region and All-Jayhawk first team selection as a sophomore, O’Neal earned WBCA All-American honorable mention in addition to being named an NJCAA All-American. Averaging 5.1 assists and 11.7 points, the Cavaliers were 30-2 and ranked No. 2 in the final NJCAA poll.

A 2012 graduate of Raytown High School, O’Neal was the Player of the Year in the Suburban Mid Seven Conference as a senior and a four-time all-conference selection.

Averaging in double figures in scoring all four years, she averaged 20 points as a senior and was selected to play in the MO-KAN All-Star Challenge.

A U.S. Army academic award winner, she helped lead Raytown to four conference championships and was a three-time All-District selection.

Mild, cooler weather today

National Weather Service graphic

Today’s forecast is mostly sunny with a high near 81, according to the National Weather Service.

Mild and dry weather is expected through Wednesday of this week, and highs are about 10 degrees below normal, the weather service said.

Rain is possible from Thursday into Thursday night, but no severe weather is expected with it, according to the weather service.

The weather service said the low-pressure system that brought the rainfall during the past few days will continue its eastward exit, as some clouds will persist. Skies should steadily clear from west to east across the region.

Tonight, it will be partly cloudy with a low of 61 and a north wind of 5 to 8 mph, according to the weather service.

Wednesday, it will be partly sunny with a high near 79 and a north northeast wind of 5 mph, the weather service said.

Wednesday night, there is a 20 percent chance of showers after 1 a.m., according to the weather service. The low will be around 63 with a north northeast wind of 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Thursday, there is a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a high near 79, the weather service said, and a south southeast wind of 5 to 11 mph. Between a tenth and quarter-inch of rain is possible.

Thursday night, there is a 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 a.m., with a low of 70, according to the weather service. Between a quarter and half-inch of rain is possible.

Friday, it will be partly sunny with a high near 88, the weather service said.

Friday night, expect mostly clear skies with a low of 71, according to the weather service.

Saturday, it will be sunny with a high near 93, the weather service said.

Saturday night, the low will be around 75 with partly cloudy skies, according to the weather service.

Sunday, expect mostly sunny skies with a high near 93, the weather service said.

Sunday night, the low will be around 75 with mostly clear skies, according to the weather service.

Monday, it will be sunny with a high of 92, the weather service said.

DA’s conviction integrity unit to come before UG Commission Aug. 30

Mayor David Alvey today stated the Wyandotte County District Attorney’s conviction integrity unit funding will be considered at the Aug. 30 Unified Government Commission meeting.

The CIU would review some past cases for credible and verifiable claims of innocence, prosecutorial misconduct, ineffective assistance of counsel and law enforcement error.

Mayor David Alvey (File photo)

The mayor stated in a news release that the program was approved during the budget process, and the funding was placed in reserves at that time while awaiting a response from the Kansas attorney general. The Kansas City, Kansas, police chief, Wyandotte County Sheriff and law enforcement union representatives had asked the attorney general for a response to questions about it.

“That response has come and stated the District Attorney is well within his rights to use these funds to address cases that fall under K.S.A. 60-1507. It is vital that our publicly elected Commission take the time to fully review all expenditures of taxpayer dollars. I believe that responsibility has been met and I plan to place this on the August 30th agenda. If approved, the funds will be released this fall as part of normal fiscal allocations,” Mayor Alvey stated in the news release.

District Attorney Mark Dupree (File photo)

The letter from the police chief and sheriff asked the AG to review District Attorney Mark Dupree’s proposed conviction and integrity unit. The letter said the unit is a “clear deviation from the criminal justice system’s handling of manifest injustice claims under KSA 60-1507 and additionally a deviation in how other active Conviction Integrity Units select cases.” The letter said defendants already have a way to address wrongful convictions under state law. The letter also pointed out the program could be expensive. It asked for the AG’s oversight of the local program.

The letter that Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt sent to the police chief, sheriffs and law enforcement representatives stated that the practice in Kansas is for the local prosecutors, not the attorney general, to handle trial-level criminal cases on behalf of the state.

The attorney general stated he spoke with Dupree about the proposal, and was told that its purpose was to allow local funding to hire an additional attorney or attorneys in his office to handle post-conviction litigation at the trial court level. “That, of course, is well within his authority, subject to budget decisions made locally,” the attorney general stated in the letter.

The AG’s letter discusses the police chief and sheriff’s letter that included information about law school interns that might conduct review and investigation of cases. His letter stated there seemed to be different visions of what the proposed CIU would do and its authority.

“With this lack of definition, I am unable to identify an appropriate role for the Office of the Attorney General in this matter at this time,” the AG’s letter stated. “Of course, if we were asked by the District Attorney to assist in any individual cases at the trial-court level, including post-conviction cases, we would consider any such request on a case-by-case basis. Conversely, if the actual operation of a CIU were to improperly interfere with any duty of the Attorney General, such as the new duties assigned to this office by 2018 House Bill 2579, or if we were to observe any systemic concerns or conflicts with state law arising from the operations of a CIU (such as systemic violations of the Crime Victims Bill of Rights, which you mentioned in your letter), we would consider reassessing the matter at that time. … At this time, however, we are aware of no such basis for further involvement by the Office of the Attorney General.”

Other stories about this issue are online at:

https://wyandotteonline.com/national-pressure-brought-to-bear-upon-ug-on-das-conviction-integrity-unit-issue/

https://wyandotteonline.com/ug-passes-budget-with-2-mill-city-decrease-das-ciu-funds-tied-up/

https://wyandotteonline.com/district-attorney-responds-on-conviction-integrity-unit-issue/

https://wyandotteonline.com/da-wont-be-able-to-spend-funds-for-new-conviction-and-integrity-unit-yet/

https://wyandotteonline.com/da-explains-1-million-estimated-costs-for-schlitterbahn-prosecution/

The UG meeting where this issue was last discussed is on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yydcLxwyjIo.
The July 19 UG meeting where the CIU was discussed is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siZ7517LY2E.

The attorney general’s letter:

Letter from Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt, page 1

Letter from Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt, page 2

Letter from Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt, page 3