Lady Blue Devils on road after posting 12th straight win, 90-69

Freshman Jada Mayberry maneuvered between three William Penn defenders for two of her nine points in KCKCC’s 12th straight win 90-69 Tuesday night. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

With just one week to go, Kansas City Kansas Community College has three games remaining before beginning defense of the its 2019 Jayhawk Conference women’s basketball championship.

The No. 2 ranked Lady Blue Devils (16-1) easily won their 12h game in a row Tuesday with a 90-69 thumping of William Penn’s junior varsity but it did not come without some season-long woes – turnovers and missed layups.

The Blue Devils were guilty of 22 turnovers and shot just 35.8 percent over the final three quarters.

“We just miss too many layups,” KCKCC coach Joe McKinstry said. “All we do in practice is shoot layups, pass the ball and play defense and yet at halftime we had nine missed layups and 10 turnovers. And they weren’t pressing us.”

On the plus side, the Blue Devils had 22 assists on 29 field goals and 14 offensive rebounds in the second half after just two the first two quarters. Defensively, KCKCC had 11 steals in forcing 19 Penn turnovers and won the rebound battle 48-38 after being nearly even the first half.

Playing only her second game of the season, sophomore Caroline Hoppock of Olathe East again knocked down five 3-pointers and just missed her first double-double with 21 points and nine rebounds, both game highs.

Aliyah Myers added 13 points, seven rebounds and five assists and Kamryn Estell 14 points on 5-of-8 shooting and four rebounds. Seven Blue Devils scored eight or more points. Jada Mayberry had nine points and Brodi Byrd, Tiaira Earnest and Destiny Zumudio eight points each. Byrd also shared assist honors with five while Diamond Williams had six rebounds and three assists.

The Blue Devils opened the game by converting 10-of-15 shots including 4-of-7 3-pointers in building a 26-15 first quarter lead. Ahead at halftime 47-29, Hoppock opened the second half with a pair of 3-pointers to kick off a 29-13 third quarter.

KCKCC is right back in action Wednesday, playing Missouri Southern’s junior varsity in Joplin at 5:30 p.m. The Blue Devils face Park University’s junior varsity in Parkville Friday at 5 p.m. and then finish out their non-conference schedule with a tough road test against North Central Missouri (12-5) Saturday in Trenton at 2 p.m. Jayhawk play then begins next Wednesday against No. 16 Labette in Parsons.

Kamryn Estell, who had 14 points and four rebounds, looked for help after being sandwiched in between William Penn’s Journie Augmon (20) and NaTracia Ceaser (32) in KCKCC’s 90-69 win Tuesday. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)
Surrounded by three William Penn defenders, Mercer Roberts wisely escaped trouble with a pass out of the post area in KCKCC’s 90-69 win. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

Blue Devils lose at No. 1 North Central Missouri; back home Thursday, Friday

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

North Central Missouri was as good as its No. 1 ranking in a 97-75 win over Kansas City Kansas Community College in Trenton Monday night.

The Pirates improved their NJCAA DII record to 15-1 while KCKCC fell to 6-11 heading into a pair of home games this week.

The Blue Devils play host to Saint Mary junior varsity Thursday and Park University junior varsity Friday with 7 p.m. starts each night.

Leading 41-34 at the half, North Central pulled away in the final half for its 13th straight win.

“We had a great first half, the toughest we’ve played in a 20-minute stretch,” KCKCC coach Brandon Burgette said. “We mixed up defenses knowing they struggled shooting the ball and played hard.

“We just ran out of gas the second half. We could just not catch any momentum once they found a rhythm,” he said. “They killed us on the glass and won every 50-50 ball and those are the plays that win games.”

Four Blue Devils scored in double figures. Jermaine Yarbough had 17 points and Deron McDaniel 16 to lead the way while Jalen Davis added 13, Calvin Slaughter 10 and Robert Rhodes and Ezekiel Lopes 8 each.

Rhodes led the way defensively with five blocked shots and he and Yarbough shared the lead in rebounds with seven each while Lopes added five with two blocked shots.

The Blue Devils were 27-of-66 for 40.9 percent from the field and 17-of-21 from the free throw line (.810) but just 6-for-22 from 3-point (.273).

KCKCC to play host to William Penn junior varsity Tuesday night

Kansas City Kansas Community College’s No. 2 ranked women’s basketball team will play host to William Penn’s junior varsity Tuesday night.

The game was added to the Lady Blue Devil schedule after KCKCC’s scheduled game with Metropolitan Community College Saturday night was canceled because of weather conditions. Tuesday’s game will follow a Bishop Ward High School home game at about 7 p.m.

No decision has been made on rescheduling the KCKCC men’s game against Metropolitan, which was also canceled Saturday.