KCKCC women’s soccer tabs five to all-conference teams

Katharina Oelschlaeger (7) of KCKCC was named the East Division I Player of the Year, and a member of the first team. (KCKCC photo)

The Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference announced the 2021 East Division I Women’s Soccer Postseason awards on Friday in Baldwin.

The KCKCC Women’s Soccer team had five players named to the list, led by Katharina Oelschlager being named the East Division I Player of the Year, as well as a first team member.

Oelschlager was the top offensive option for the Blue Devils as she totaled eight goals and three assists, along with 19 total points in 13 games on the season.

Lena Bauer, Jasmine Alcantara, Zoe Ganley and Grace Runyan were all named to the East Division I second team.

Bauer recorded two goals, four assists and eight total points on the season on 22 total shots. Alcantara recorded two goals and four total points with seven total shots, while Ganley took 22 total shots and recorded five points, three assists and one goal scored.

Runyan led the backline for the Blue Devils defense, while scoring one goal and totaling two points.

Butler Community College’s Adam Hunter and Ellie MacDonald were named the Coach of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year.

Vancouver to visit Sporting KC Saturday for first round of MLS Cup Playoffs

Sporting Kansas City will play host to the Vancouver Whitecaps in the first round of the 2021 MLS Cup Playoffs at 4 p.m. Saturday at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas.

A limited number of tickets are available at SeatGeek.com and fans may purchase standing room only tickets beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday.

The match will be broadcast locally in English on Bally Sports KC and Bally Sports Midwest Plus, nationally in Spanish on UniMas and TUDN, and can also be streamed via BallySports.com and MLSsoccer.com as well as the Bally Sports and MLS apps. ESPN 94.5 FM and La Grande 1340 AM will broadcast the game over the radio. In addition, there will be live updates throughout the match from @SKCMatchday on Twitter.

The MLS Cup Playoffs are a single-elimination tournament between the seven best teams from each conference. Thanks to another successful regular season, manager Peter Vermes and Sporting KC will play a home playoff match for the third time in the last four seasons as the team makes a 10th appearance in the last 11 postseasons.

Vancouver enters the match with considerably less playoff experience as only six Whitecaps players have appeared in an MLS playoff match.

Interim manager Vanni Sartini is in just his third month at the helm and this will mark the first ever post-season match between these two clubs as well.

While having never met in the playoffs, these sides are no strangers to one another.

The two clubs have met on 19 occasions with Sporting leading the all-time series 11-4-4. This season, the teams split their two meetings with both home teams taking all three points. The first match came on May 16 with Sporting winning 3-0 on the back of an Alan Pulido brace and Daniel Salloi goal. Vancouver got its revenge on Oct. 10 by way of a 2-1 win at BC Place north of the border.

In 2021, Vermes has the team firing on all cylinders with one of the most impressive attacks in Sporting KC history.

Sporting’s 58 goals not only rank second in MLS in 202, but are also the second-most goals in a 34-match season in club history. The 17 wins Sporting posted in 2021 is one off from the all-time club record.

Leading the charge for the offense was the duo of Salloi and Johnny Russell.

Salloi led the team in goals (16), tied for the team lead in assists (8) and was among the top goal contributors in MLS. His performance turned heads as the Sporting KC Academy product is one of five finalists for the Landon Donovan MLS MVP.

On the other side of the attack is Russell, the team’s captain. The Scottish international posted a career year himself with 15 goals and eight assists to earn Sporting KC Offensive Player of the Year honors.

Sporting was not just dangerous in the final third as the team’s midfield features some of the best passers in the league this season. Gadi Kinda, Ilie Sanchez, Roger Espinoza and Remi Walter aided Sporting’s efforts in leading MLS in passes attempted (17,698), passes successful (15,131) and passing accuracy (85.5%). The quartet combined for seven goals and 11 assists as well.

While the midfielders and forwards provided the offense, the backline anchored the field with consistent defending.

Andreu Fontas had one of the best MLS seasons of any centerback, leading the league in goals added and setting MLS single-season records in touches (3178), passes (2818) and passes successful (2515). To his left, Luis Martins was the only player to appear in all 34 matches for Sporting Kansas City this season, serving up four assists and a goal from his outside back position.

The Vancouver Whitecaps have endured a strange year due to COVID-19 restrictions, starting their season sharing a stadium with Real Salt Lake.

After returning to British Columbia, the Whitecaps found themselves in last place in the Western Conference. The club parted ways with head coach Marc Dos Santos and Sartini led the club into playoff position. Since mid-July, the Whitecaps have lost just two matches, culminating in a six-match unbeaten streak and the sixth spot in the Western Conference.

Leading the way for Vancouver is forward Brian White. White joined Vancouver from the New York Red Bulls in June and leads the team in goals with 12. Ryan Gauld, another midseason accusation for Vancouver after joining in July, has been a spark for the club and leads the Whitecaps’ midfielders in assists (6) in addition to four assists. Gauld, 25, made his professional debut in 2012 for Dundee United, subbing on for Russell as the two now go head-to-head on Saturday.

The Round One match features two teams with contrasting styles of play. Vancouver possessed the ball on average 46.1% of the time in 2021, 24th in MLS, while Sporting possessed the ball 55.2% of the time, second-most in MLS.

Dealing with that possession for Vancouver will be center back Ranko Veselinovic, who led the team in clearances (100) and blocks (44). The final line of defense for the Whitecaps is goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau who had 97 saves and six clean sheets in 27 starts.

Thanks to the international break, Sporting had a well-deserved rest period after the end of the regular season on Nov. 7 to allow key contributors – including Designated Players Alan Pulido and Gadi Kinda – to recover from injury.

Sporting will be without defender Jaylin Lindsey as he is sidelined by a hamstring injury, however the remainder of Sporting’s roster is injury free entering the match. Meanwhile, Caio Alexandre is out for Vancouver and Christian Gutierrez is doubtful for the Whitecaps.

The winner between Sporting KC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC will advance to the Western Conference semifinals to await the winner between Seattle Sounders FC and Real Salt Lake, who play on Tuesday to conclude Round One of the 2021 MLS Cup Playoffs.

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KCKCC to celebrate 97th annual candle lighting ceremony

Kansas City Kansas Community College’s oldest tradition, the 97th-annual Candle Lighting Ceremony, is at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1, in the KCKCC Performing Arts Center on the main campus, 7250 State Ave.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, in-person seating is limited and seats must be reserved in advance for this free event. (The reservation website is at https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=Bm3EI-PF40K4SHY-uwLmraHsWLpiLyJMlYDIqk2-PHdURDJCV0JJSDRGQ1A3N0dIOVBXSjFBVDFVMy4u&qrcode=true)

The ceremony will also be livestreamed on the KCKCC Facebook and Vimeo pages.

The ceremony will highlight students in the KCKCC Music Department and Theatre Department as well as KCKCC Foundation scholarship donors and recipients.

Among the groups performing will be the KCKCC Jazz Band, The Standard Vocal Jazz Ensemble and Funk Band as well as video showcases from the KCKCC Pioneer Career Center (PCC) and Dr. Thomas R. Burke Technical Education Center (TEC).

This year’s keynote speaker will be Ismael Garcia, a KCKCC alumnus.

“This year will mark the 97th anniversary for the KCKCC Candle Lighting program,” said Andrica Wilcoxen, director of student activities. “This is the longest tradition in the city, and the event showcases the many talents from the past to present of our KCKCC alumni and students at all of our locations. This event showcases student talent and why it is so important to give to scholarships. We are so grateful for our current and future donors.”

KCKCC faculty members started the candle lighting ceremony in December 1924, the year after KCKCC was founded. It remains the oldest tradition at KCKCC and serves as an opportunity for students, staff and faculty to celebrate the upcoming holiday season. During that first year, a collection was taken to fund student scholarships. This tradition has continued and over the years, several thousands of dollars have been collected for student scholarships.

“It is often said that KCKCC is a ‘hidden jewel’ in our area. Current donors can see how their donations are being used, and we can introduce future donors to the wonderful talent here on campus,” Wilcoxen said. “We just don’t want to be a ‘hidden jewel.’ We want people to know we are the ‘jewel’ of the Dotte.”

At the event, KCKCC alumni and community members may give free will donations to support the KCKCC student scholarship fund.

For more information about the 97th Candle Lighting Ceremony, contact Andrica Wilcoxen at 913-288-7652 or [email protected].

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