Lady Blue Devils lead 19-3, then rally for 87-80 win

Aliyah Myers (KCKCC photo from Alan Hoskins)
DeQuaria Guillory (KCKCC photo from Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC sports information

A not-so-funny thing happened on the way to what had the makings of a lopsided Kansas City Kansas Community College women’s win Tuesday night.

The Blue Devils surged to a 19-3 lead in the first five minutes only to fritter it all away and more before Aliyah Myers and friends came to the rescue in an 87-80 win over No. 13-ranked North Central Missouri.

The win was the ninth in a row for the unbeaten and No. 4-ranked Blue Devils heading into their biggest test of the season to date – a Saturday afternoon collision with No. 3-ranked Johnson County in Overland Park. A 2 p.m. tipoff, the game will be streamed on the JCCC athletic website.

The Blue Devils stormed to a 12-0 lead and by the time North Central scored its second field goal five minutes into the first quarter, all five Blue Devil starters had scored in building a 19-3 lead.

The Pirates never got closer than 10 points in the first half but it wasn’t for a lack of effort. Each time they got close to cutting the deficit to single figures, the Blue Devils responded and eventually widened their lead to 21 points early in the second half.

KCKCC still led 63-58 only to have the Pirates bolt to a 64-63 lead two minutes into the fourth quarter and it took clutch 3-point shooting by DeQuaria Guillory, Tairia Earnest and Myers to rescue the Blue Devils.

Myers sandwiched a pair of threes around a Hannah Valentine rebound layup and Guillory and Earnest chipped in with 3-pointers for a 79-70 lead. North Central made one last bid, closing to 84-80, but Myers drained a jumper with 1:05 left to put the game out of reach.

“We had a great start to the game but we knew they were going to start scoring at some point,” KCKCC coach Joe McKinstry said. “Giving up a 21-point lead was not a good thing but we could have folded and felt sorry for ourselves and given up but we didn’t. We gave up the lead and then came right back and built up a 9-point cushion.”

Myers not only led the Blue Devils in scoring with 23 points but she also led in assists with eight, in rebounds with eight and steals with six as she consistently hounded the Pirates defensively.

Guillory and Earnest were also outstanding. Guillory had a career-high 21 points, six rebounds and three assists; Earnest a career-high 20 points. Despite being the shortest player on the floor, Earnest pulled down seven rebounds and had three steals.

“Myers obviously was legitimately flirting with a quadruple-double and made some big shots when we needed them,” McKinstry said. “And DQ (Guillory) and Tiaria were both fantastic. It was the first start for DeQuaria. With Faith Putz away for a death in the family, it took away a little of our depth. And sending them to the free throw line for 17-of-20 is not good.”

Defensively, the Blue Devils forced 21 Pirate turnovers they converted into 29 points but lost the rebound battle 49-38.

Both teams scored 38 field goals but the Blue Devils had a 12-7 advantage in 3-pointers as Myers (4-10), Earnest (3-5) and Guillory (3-5) combined to drain 10-of-20 treys.

“At times our offense looked really good; at times our defense looked good but we can’t give up 17-of-20 free throws,” McKinstry said. “When we didn’t foul (21 times), we made things pretty difficult.”

Driver falls asleep, hits guardrail on I-635

A driver fell asleep while driving on northbound I-635 near Metropolitan Avenue this morning.

According to a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper’s report, the driver of an Acura TL was northbound on I-635 when the driver fell asleep.

When the driver awakened, he had to swerve to miss hitting a concrete barrier wall, the report stated. He left the roadway and hit a guardrail around 6:35 a.m. Feb. 24, according to the report.

The driver, a 22-year-old man from Kansas City, Kansas, had a possible minor injury and was taken to a hospital, the report stated.

Today’s high near 47

Highs will be in the mid-40s on Wednesday and Thursday. (National Weather Service graphic)
The high may be 51 on Friday and 60 on Saturday. (National Weather Service graphic)

Today, it will be around 20 degrees cooler than Tuesday, with a high near 47, according to the National Weather Service.

Temperatures will rise to about 60 on Saturday, the weather service said. After that, temperatures will be in the 50s and 40s.

Monday night will see a return to wintry precipitation, with a 30 percent chance of rain and snow, and a low of 31, according to the weather service.

Today, it will be partly sunny, with a high near 47 and a north northwest wind of 10 to 13 mph gusting as high as 23 mph, the weather service said.

Tonight, it will be mostly cloudy, with a low of 27 and a north wind of 5 to 9 mph becoming calm after midnight, according to the weather ervice.

Thursday, it will be partly sunny with a high near 46 and a light and variable wind, the weather service said.

Thursday night, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 29 and a calm wind becoming south southeast 5 to 7 mph after midnight, according to the weather service.

Friday, it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 51 and a south wind of 7 to 13 mph, gusting as high as 21 mph, the weather service said.

Friday night, it will be partly cloudy, with a low of 34, according to the weather service.

Saturday, it will be sunny, with a high near 60, the weather service said.

Saturday night, it will be partly cloudy, with a low of 36, according to the weather service.

Sunday, it will be partly sunny, with a high near 52, the weather service said.

Sunday night, it will be partly cloudy, with a low of 28, according to the weather service.

Monday, it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 48, the weather service said.

Monday night, there is a 30 percent chance of rain and snow, with a low of 31, according to the weather service.

Tuesday, it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 50, the weather service said.