No. 2 Coffeyville holds off KCKCC 3-1 in volleyball playoffs

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Kansas City Kansas Community College had defending national champion Coffeyville on the ropes in the NJCAA District II district volleyball playoffs in Coffeyville Saturday.

After dropping the first two sets 25-16, 25-19, the 8th-seeded Blue Devils won the third set 25-20 and led the fourth set 20-17 only to have the No. 2 nationally ranked Red Ravens score the final eight points for a 25-20 win.

“It was heartbreaking after leading most of the set,” KCKCC coach Mary Bruno-Ballou said. “We could just not get out of rotation. We subbed, called time out but were just not able to side out.”

Coffeyville (39-2) would go on to blank Johnson County 25-19, 25-18, 25-18, to join Fort Scott as the Jayhawk Conference’s two representatives in the national tournament. The win was the 15th in a row for the Red Ravens and 32nd shutout in 41 matches this season.

“Coffeyville is very good, very solid,” Bruno-Ballou said. “But we played with heart and fire and left everything on the floor, Libero Natalia Vega Aponte was outstanding and Amilex Lopez dynamic as a middle blocker with 15 kills.

“Even in losing, as a coach it was good to see us play with so much determination and effort and give it our best on the floor. I had several compliments from other coaches on how hard we played,” she said.

The loss ended the Blue Devils’ season at 18-14 with all but one of the 14 losses coming to nationally ranked teams including three to Coffeyville and a total of six to teams in the Jayhawk.

Homicide victim on North 63rd Street identified

The victim of a homicide in the 2700 block of North 63rd Street has been identified, according to a Kansas City, Kansas, police spokesman.

The victim was Nicholas Spindola-Lopez, 44, a resident of Kansas City, Kansas, police stated.

Police responded to a call about a shooting at 9:28 p.m. Nov. 10 in the 2700 block of North 63rd Street, the spokesman stated.

When they arrived, officers found a man dead from apparent gunshot wounds, according to the spokesman.

The case is under investigation by the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department.

Police identify victim of fatal motorcycle accident

Kansas City, Kansas, police have released the name of a victim of a fatal motorcycle accident on Nov. 9.

The motorcycle collided with a sport utility vehicle about 12:48 p.m. Nov. 9 at North 27th and Stewart Avenue, police stated.

The driver of the motorcycle was identified as Francis C. Hulbert, 44, a resident of Kansas City, Kansas, according to police. He had been taken to a hospital, where he died from his injuries.

The driver of the SUV was taken to a hospital with minor complaints of pain, according to police.