Hispanic Heritage Festival planned Sept. 28

A Hispanic Heritage Festival will be from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Bonner Springs Farmers’ Market at Kelly Murphy Park, 129 Elm St., Bonner Springs.

This year’s festival, celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, highlights contributions made by the Latino community.

The festival will include music, dancers, a clown, bounce houses, food and games.

Lady Blue Devils 5-1 after record 8-0 soccer win

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Kansas City Kansas Community College’s young women’s soccer team went on the biggest scoring spree in history Saturday, scoring a record eight goals in an 8-0 blanking of Metropolitan Community College on the Blue River campus.

Led by sophomore Kayla Deaver and freshman Melisa Siegel, the Blue Devils took a 3-0 lead in the first 15 minutes and led 6-0 at halftime.

The win was the third in a row and boosted KCKCC’s overall record to 5-1 heading into a 2 p.m. collision Wednesday with arch-rival Johnson County in Overland Park.

The game will have far-reaching effects on the Jayhawk Conference race. The Blue Devils (2-1) are one of four teams with just one loss along with Butler (3-1), Cowley (3-1) and Coffeyville (2-1).

A forward from Lee’s Summit, Deaver had a “hat trick” with three goals along with two assists while Siegel had one goal and assisted on four others

“Deaver was shot out of a cannon in the opening minutes and we just kept rolling, ” KCKCC coach Shawn Uhlenhake said.

The other goals were scored by sophomore Ruth Nunez of Liberal and freshmen Maddy Broeker of Lincoln, Nebraska; Jaidyn Yingling of Topeka Seaman; and Kayley Pedersen of Shawnee Mission West.

“We played well, we really did,” Uhlenhake said. “I felt from the time we stepped on the field for warmups that we were ready to play. The defense got a shut out which was good; they deserved it. “

“We got better today,” assistant coach Sara Matthews said. “It was good for us to implement our ideas in possession and get everyone involved in the run of play. Melissa Siegel had another game of playing perfect balls through the defense and had four assists.”

Defensively, freshman Jaidyn Takaishi and sophomore Karleigh Enyart were credited with the shutout in goal.

“Sydney Guerra and Paige Liston anchored a solid back line,” Matthews said. “Sydney continuously talks and organizes us from the back; Paige was solid winning balls and distributing.”

Leavenworth Road parade results

The Wyandotte High School marching band won an award for best marching band Saturday at the Leavenworth Road parade. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)

Results have been announced for winners in the Leavenworth Road Parade on Saturday.

A panel judged the entries in the parade.

The winning entries included:

  • Music-Dance: Humble Beats.
  • Riding and any mode of transportation: Jeff Pross, 1970 Monte Carlo.
  • Precision-marching bands: Wyandotte High School Marching Bulldogs Band.

Trophies will be given at the Leavenworth Road Association meeting on Oct. 8 at Eisenhower Recreation Center, 2901 N. 72nd St., Kansas City, Kansas. A covered dish dinner begins at 6 p.m., followed by the meeting at 7 p.m.

See photos from the parade at https://wyandotteonline.com/scenes-from-leavenworth-road-parade/.

The Humbled Beats Studio of Dance won an award for best dance group performing Saturday at the Leavenworth Road parade. (Photo copyright 2019 by Brian Turrel)

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