Preparing for Polski Day

Saracyewski Smith was one of several volunteers making thousands of cookies today to prepare for the 35th annual Polski Day celebration on Saturday, May 4, at All Saints parish, 809 Vermont Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. All the proceeds from Polski Day will go to All Saints parish. (Staff photo)
Some of the volunteers who participated in making cookies for Polski Day at All Saints parish included, left to right, Pat Waliczek, Joann Schmitz, Saracyewski Smith and Teresa Wortman. The volunteers started their workday at 9 a.m. Saturday and worked hours to make thousands of cookies. A Boy Scout troop also came by to volunteer today. (Staff photo)
Adrianna Smith baked cookies today for Polski Day, which will be Saturday, May 4, at All Saints parish, 8th and Vermont, Kansas City, Kansas. (Staff photo)
Thousands of cookies were prepared today for Polski Day, which will be Saturday, May 4, at All Saints parish, 8th and Vermont, Kansas City, Kansas. On the menu for the annual event will be Polish specialties such as golabki (cabbage rolls), pierogi (filled dumplings), kielbasa (Polish sausage), kapusta (sauerkraut), powitica and kolacki. The event will include a parade, a Polka Mass, a festival and live musical entertainment. (Staff photo)

Blue Devils twice rally in late innings to sweep Allen

Defense played a big role in KCKCC’s 6-5 win over Allen County Thursday. Twice the Blue Devils threw out runners at the third base, the second time when leftfielder Parish Forshey alertly took Hannah Redick’s relay throw to tag out Allen’s Lauren Mills. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

If you enjoy exciting softball, you would have loved Thursday’s doubleheader at Kansas City Kansas Community College.

Twice the Blue Devils came from behind, once in the bottom of the seventh in a 6-5 win and again in the sixth inning of a 13-8 nightcap in a sweep of Jayhawk Conference rival Allen County.

The sweep tightened KCKCC’s grip on fourth place in the conference at 6-2 and improved the Blue Devils’ overall record to 22-10 heading into a stretch of four doubleheaders in four days starting with Neosho County. The Blue Devils play a doubleheader at Neosho at 1 p.m.

The Blue Devils stay on the road Sunday at Metropolitan-Maple Woods at 1 p.m., return home Monday to play host to Fort Scott in a conference twin bill at 2 p.m. and then go to Leavenworth Tuesday to take on Saint Mary junior varsity, also at 2 p.m.

Freshman catcher Jennica Messer of Basehor provided the heroics in the 6-5 win Thursday, driving in four runs with a double and two singles. Trailing 1-0 in the fourth, Messer delivered the big blow in a four-run rally. After a single by Kaylee Arnzen and a pair of walks, Messer drove in all three with a double and then scored on a single by Hannah Redick.

Allen County re-took the lead 5-4 in the fifth, scoring the tying and go-ahead runs on a two-out bloop double down the right field line.

Shay Grosstephen ignited KCKCC’S game-winning rally in the seventh with a single. Arnzen drew a walk and both runners moved up on a wild pitch. A single by Mackenzie Pinkerton tied the game with one out and with two down, Messer rapped a single into centerfield to score the winning run.

“Just wanted to get a hit,” Messer said. “Jennica had a great game at bat,” KCKCC coach Lana Ross said.

The rally made a winner out of Pinkerton (7-7), who gave up two runs and four hits in 2 2/3 innings in relief of Grosstephan, who allowed three runs on four hits before being relieved with one out in the fifth. Both Pinkerton and Grosstephan had two singles as did Redick in KCKCC’s 10-hit attack.

KCKCC trailed 7-1 in the second game before scoring three runs in the fifth and seven in the sixth inning of the 13-8 win. Pounding out 15 hits, the 13 runs are the Blue Devils’ most in the last 20 games dating back to March 16.

The Blue Devil attack included four home runs, two by Arnzen and one each by Redick and Grosstephan.

Arnzen drove five runs with her two home runs while Redick drove in three with her home run and single. Britney Smith had three singles, Alexis Rymer and Grosstephan two apiece and Pinkerton and Messer one each.

Down 8-6 going into the bottom of the sixth, the Blue Devils quickly pulled even.

Smith ignited the 7-run inning with a single and Redick tied the game with an inside-the-park home run.

Arnzen then put the Blue Devils in front 10-8 with a two-run home run after Devin Purcell had been hit with a pitch. KCKCC then tacked on three more runs on a walk, a single by Alaina Howe and a double by Messer.

Pinkerton (8-7) also got the win in the second game after coming on in relief of Grosstephan with one out in the fourth. Grosstephan allowed four hits and four runs, one of which was unearned; Pinkerton allowed four runs on seven hits, striking out four and walking three.

KCKCC coach Lana Ross celebrated as Kaylee Arnzen scored the winning run on a two-out single by Jennica Messer in a 6-5 win over Allen County Thursday. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)
Freshman catcher Jennica Messer (23) was congratulated on her game-winning single in KCKCC’s 6-5 win over Allen. Messer also had a 3-run double. (KCKCCphoto by Alan Hoskins)

Kaylee Arnzen had two home runs and drove in five runs in KCKCC’s come-from-behind 13-8 win over Allen County Thursday. Arnzen’s second home run put the Blue Devils ahead to stay 10-8. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

Saturday events

Outdoors program planned at library

KCPT and the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Library are sponsoring a program, “Explore the Outdoors,” from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 6, at the Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Schlagle Environmental Library, 4051 West Drive, Wyandotte County Lake, 91st and Leavenworth Road, Kansas City, Kansas. Those attending will get a preview of new episodes of “Wild Kratts” and “Nature Cat,” and go on a nature scavenger hunt, make crafts and learn about animals and plants. To register for the program, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/explore-the-outdoors-screening-activities-and-appearance-by-nature-cat-tickets-57567011481.

Town Hall meeting planned April 6
State Sen. Kevin Braun, R-5th Dist., plans a Town Hall meeting from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 6, at the Lansing Community Center, 800 First Terrace, Lansing, Kansas.

Family story time planned

Family story time is planned from 11 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 6, at the youth services craft room, Main Kansas City, Kansas, Public Library, 625 Minnesota Ave. There will be stories, dancing and singing. The story time is geared to families with readers ages 2 to 6.

Spanish singing lessons planned at library

Spanish singing lessons (Clase de Canto) are planned from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at the South Branch Library, Conference Room B, 3104 Strong Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. The Spanish language program is for all ages. Sandra Zamora is the instructor.

Folk dancing planned

“Programa de Folklorico” is planned from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 6, in the story time room at the South Branch Library, 3104 Strong Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. The Spanish language program is for children, teens and adults. Lugarda Rodriguez is the presenter.

KCKCC baseball to be Saturday

The Kansas City Kansas Community College men’s baseball team will play Neosho at 1 p.m. Saturday at KCKCC.

S.T.E.M. Saturday program planned

S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Saturday program will be on the topic, “What Do Plants Eat?” The program will be held from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at the Main Kansas City, Kansas, Public Library, craft room, 625 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. This program is geared to ages 18 and younger, and is especially for kindergarten through sixth grade.

Drop in for writing

“Come Write In” is scheduled from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at the West Wyandotte Library, Conference Room B, 1737 N. 82nd St., Kansas City, Kansas. During this time, writers may brainstorm, write and work toward their word goals. They may drop in when they are able. The program is for all ages.

Children’s painting program offered

Children who attend a painting program on Saturday will read a story, then paint a picture inspired by the story. The program is from 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at the story time room, South Branch Library, 3104 Strong Ave., Kansas City, Kansas.