KCKCC to play host to Cowley in baseball game this afternoon

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Easily over its final pre-Jayhawk Conference hurdle Tuesday, the Blue Devils open the conference season Thursday, playing host to the team to beat.

Ranked No. 3 in the NJCAA DI rankings and the defending Jayhawk East champion, Cowley College (10-4) comes to KCKCC for a doubleheader starting at 1 p.m.

The Blue Devils improved their non-conference record to 10-3 with a 19-1 trouncing of State Fair in Sedalia Tuesday.

The Blue Devils pounded out 15 hits in support of freshman William Simmons’ strong pitching debut. A southpaw from Olathe West, Simmons allowed just one run on four hits in seven innings. He struck out three, walked one before Parker Weddle and Chase Terrell each pitched an inning of hitless relief.

Sophomore Jose Sosa led the KCKCC offensively, rapping out four hits and driving in five runs, four on a grand slam home run that capped a 9-run ninth inning.

Trey Hoover and Griffin Everitt also homered, Palmer Hutchinson singled and doubled, Zayne Morrow singled twice and Tyler Henry doubled in an attack that featured six extra base hits.

State Fair took a 1-0 lead in the first and only trailed 3-1 after six innings.

A double by Hutchinson and a single by Morrow tied the game in the second and the Blue Devils went ahead 3-1 in the fifth on Eduardo Acosta’s two-out, two-run single.

The Blue Devils put the game out of reach with five runs in the seventh. Henry doubled in the first two, Sosa singled in a third and Hoover belted a 2-run homer.

Seth Kenagy singled and Everitt homered in the eighth.

Sosa doubled to start the 9-run ninth and finished it with his grand slam. The Blue Devils also benefited from hits by Raymond Paniagua, Hutchinson and Kade Chastain, two walks and two hit batsmen.

Schlagle girls advance to sub-state final, defeat Pittsburg

Ishante Suttington took a short jump shot in the lane. Suttington finished with 23 points in the game. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)
 

by Brian Turrel

The Schlagle girls basketball team earned their way to the next round of the KSHSAA 5A playoffs with a 68-50 victory over the Pittsburg Lady Dragons on Wednesday night.

Schlagle built a big lead early, with accurate three-point shooting from Ishante Suttington and Camille Evans. The Stallions held a 22-11 advantage after the first quarter.

The scoring pace let up from the second quarter on, but Schlagle kept and built on their margin with defense, anticipating the Dragons’ passing lanes and intercepting the ball. The Lady Stallions allowed only 7 points in the third quarter.

The Stallions held a 22-point lead going into the fourth quarter before the defense let go its stranglehold on the Pittsburg offense.

Suttington hit 3 of 5 three-pointers and led the scoring with 23 points. Evans scored 12, including 2 of 4 three-pointers. DeJanae Brown and Tylieea Wallace both contributed 10.

Schlagle now holds a 15-6 record for the season. The Stallions will play at Basehor-Linwood for the sub-state championship on Saturday at 6 p.m.

Other local playoff action:

6A: Harmon boys defeated Gardner-Edgerton 66-56. They’ll play Blue Valley on Saturday at 6 p.m.
Wyandotte boys lost to Olathe South 85-67.
5A: Washington girls lost to Topeka-Seaman 73-19.
Sumner girls lost to Shawnee Heights 64-58.
Bonner Springs girls lost to Lansing 59-29.
4A: Piper boys defeated Atchison 93-48. They’ll play host to Iola on Saturday at 6 p.m.

Camille Evans went up with a finger roll. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)
Ishante Suttington drove to the basket against the Pittsburg defense. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)
DeJanae Brown secured an offensive rebound. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)
The Schlagle Marching Stallions gave the game a fun atmosphere. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)
DeJanae Brown put up a layup. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)
Tylieea Wallace faced down the defense of Pittsburg’s Ela Hendrickson. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)
Destyni Kennedy defended against Pittsburg’s Beauty Simmons. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)
Camille Evans was fouled as she drove in for a layup. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)
Tylieea Wallace put up a short jumper in the lane. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)

Homicide victims identified

Two victims of fatal gunshot wounds have been identified, according to the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department.

When police arrived at 10 p.m. March 2 at the 1000 block of Forest Court, they found two males deceased from gunshot wounds in the parking lot, according to a spokesman for the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department.

One of the deceased victims was Julian Ponce-Frank, age 19, a resident of Kansas City, Kansas, the spokesman stated.

The other deceased victim was identified as Abdu Wana, age 19, a resident of Kansas City, Kansas, the spokesman stated.

The deaths are being investigated as homicides by the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division. Anyone with information is asked to call the TIPS hotline at 816-474-TIPS.