KCKCC softball two-time Academic All-American team

With a 3.46 grade point average, the KCKCC softball team earned two Academic All-American designations for 2018-19, Team members are front row, from left, Jennica Messer, Brittney Beck, Hannah Redick, Shaylun Grosstephan, Mackenzie Pinkerton, Alexis Rymer and Kaylee Arnzen; second row, head coach Lana Ross, Devin Purcel, Parish Forshey, Gracie Gentry, Britney Smith, Faith Maslak, Alaina Howe, trainer Kinsey Huwaldt and assistant coach Jenn Strohman. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Kansas City Kansas Community College’s softball team made a sweep of Academic All-American team honors this past spring – which should come as no surprise.

In 15 years of college coaching, teams coached by Lana Ross have achieved Academic All-American honors every year – 13 years at Iowa Western and one year each at Fort Scott and KCKCC.

Designated an Academic Team of the Year by the NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association), the Blue Devil program ranked No. 23 among 135 teams academically. With a grade point average of 3.46, the Blue Devils were also recognized nationally as an Academic All-American team by the NFCA (National Fastpitch Coaches Association).

Seven Blue Devils earned NJCAA Academic All-American honors including five on the first team with 4.00 grade point averages – three sophomores, Kaylee Arnzen, first baseman from Pampa, Texas; Gracie Gentry, infielder from Turner; and Britney Smith, second baseman from Basehor-Linwood; and two freshmen, shortstop Hannah Redick of Shawnee Mission North; and pitcher Shaylun Grosstephan of Girard, Kansas.

Devin Purcell, a freshman outfielder from Eudora, was named to the second team with a 3.90 GPA; and Alexis Rymer, a freshman outfielder from Piper, was named to the third team with a 3.72 GPA.

All seven were also recognized as NFCA All-American Scholar Athletes along with Brittney Beck a sophomore catcher who graduated from Ellinwood High School in Bushton, Kansas.

“Our team goal is to have every athlete with a 3.00 GPA or better,” Ross said. “Basically, that’s the minimum, we strive for 3.5. I tell our players they are not doing it for me, they are doing it for themselves; that it will affect their future and is always going to be important.”

Study hall begins the second week of classes.

“No exceptions; miss study hall and they don’t practice and they don’t play,” Ross said.

The number of study hours required each week depends on an athlete’s grade point average.

“I make grade checks every three weeks to see if our players are on track,” Ross said. “If someone’s in trouble and needs help academically, we get a tutor or whatever they need.”

The challenge of Ross and assistant Jenn Strohman will increase in 2019-2020. In addition to seven holdovers from this year’s team, they’ll have 15 incoming freshmen.

At the fair

A number of vendors are at this year’s Wyandotte County Fair, at 137th and Polfer Road. The fair will run from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, and from noon to 11 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets to the fair are $5 per person from July 9 to July 13, with ages 12 and younger free. Parking is $5. More information, including a schedule of events, is online at https://www.wycofair.com/. (Photo by William Crum)
A number of vendors are at this year’s Wyandotte County Fair, at 137th and Polfer Road. The fair will run from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, and from noon to 11 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets to the fair are $5 per person from July 9 to July 13, with ages 12 and younger free. Parking is $5. More information, including a schedule of events, is online at https://www.wycofair.com/. (Photo by William Crum)
A number of vendors are at this year’s Wyandotte County Fair, at 137th and Polfer Road. Friday will be KCKCC Night at the Fair. The fair will run from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, and from noon to 11 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets to the fair are $5 per person from July 9 to July 13, with ages 12 and younger free. Parking is $5. More information, including a schedule of events, is online at https://www.wycofair.com/. (Photo by William Crum)
A number of vendors are at this year’s Wyandotte County Fair, at 137th and Polfer Road. The fair will run from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, and from noon to 11 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets to the fair are $5 per person from July 9 to July 13, with ages 12 and younger free. Parking is $5. More information, including a schedule of events, is online at https://www.wycofair.com/. (Photo by William Crum)
A number of vendors are at this year’s Wyandotte County Fair, at 137th and Polfer Road. The fair will run from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, and from noon to 11 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets to the fair are $5 per person from July 9 to July 13, with ages 12 and younger free. Parking is $5. More information, including a schedule of events, is online at https://www.wycofair.com/. (Photo by William Crum)
The Hollywood Casino booth at the Wyandotte County Fair provided information about job openings.
The Kansas National Guard also had a display at the Wyandotte County Fair. (Photo by William Crum)

T-Bones hold on to beat Saints

by Sophie Darting and Gabby Albertson

After losing two games of the series to the St. Paul Saints, the Kansas City T-Bones came out to game three of the series ready to win, and they didn’t disappoint, winning 4-3.

This time, the T-Bones made sure to jump on the Saints before they got an opportunity to score. It started in the second inning when Casey Gillaspie and Daniel Nava drew back-to-back walks. Mason Davis then singled to center and drove in Gillaspie. Danny Mars then singled to center to load the bases, and Dylan Tice drew a bases-loaded walk to score Nava and make it a 2-0 T-Bones advantage.

However, the lead didn’t last long. St. Paul knocked Kansas City starter Dylan Baker (1-2) around in the top of the fifth inning.

The damage started with three straight singles by Matt Morales, Josh Allen and Dan Motl. Motl’s single drove in Morales, and after a walk by John Silviano, Jeremy Martinez singled to center field to drive in Josh Allen and tie the ballgame. Baker was then yanked from the game, and Nick Lee (1-1) was brought in and ended the inning with the score knotted 2-2.

Kansas City broke the tie when Gillaspie hit a sacrifice fly to left field, getting out but scoring Tice, making it 3-2 in the bottom of the fifth. Then, in the bottom of the sixth the T-Bones furthered their lead 4-2, with a single to left field by Tice, scoring Roy Morales.

The Saints had a comeback in the top of the eighth when Chesny Young hit a sacrifice fly to right field, getting out but scoring Devon Rodriguez, making it 4-3. It wasn’t enough for the Saints to take the lead though; the T-Bones held onto the lead the rest of the game.

Nick Lee (1-1) got the win, and the losing pitcher was Tom Curtin (0-1).

The Kansas City T-Bones will begin their next three-game home series against the Texas Airhogs at 7:05 p.m. Friday, July 12. Hear all the action on the T-Bones Broadcast Network.

Half-season 2019 ticket packages as well as mini plans are on sale online or by calling 913-328-5618 or by visiting the Saint Luke’s Box Office between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Group ticket sales are also on sale.

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