KCKCC’s 95th annual candle lighting ceremony to be Dec. 4

Plans are underway for Kansas City Kansas Community College’s oldest tradition – the 95th annual Candle Lighting Ceremony.

The 95th Annual Candle Lighting Ceremony is at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, in the KCKCC Performing Arts Center on the main campus, 7250 State Ave.

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 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Funk Band and The Standard Jazz Choir as well as the Intercultural Holiday Showcase presented by the KCKCC Intercultural Center.

The Candle Lighting Ceremony is free and open to the public.

After a split at Mineral Area, Blue Devils at St. Mary’s Tuesday

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

While not a home game, it’s the closest Kansas City Kansas Community College’s well-traveled men’s basketball team has been to home in the last 17 days as the Blue Devils play Saint Mary’s junior varsity at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Leavenworth.

It’s the fifth straight game on the road and ninth in 11 games for the Blue Devils, who are coming off a two-game split in the Mineral Area Classic in Park Hills, Missouri, Friday and Saturday.

After a down-to-the wire, come-from-behind 86-84 win over North Arkansas Friday, the Blue Devils ran into an NJCAA Division I powerhouse Saturday as unbeaten Mineral Area lived up to its ranking as the nation’s No. 9 team with a 90-67 win on its home court. It was the 12th straight win for the Cardinals, who are averaging 90 points a game.

Mineral Area scored the first nine points before a Jermaine Yarbough dunk got the Blue Devils on the board 6½ minutes into the game. The Cardinals widened their lead 20-6 in the first nine minutes and held a 40-18 halftime lead before the Blue Devils played the hosts almost even (50-49) in the second half.

Five players scored in double figures for the Cardinals, who converted 29-of-31 free throws for a sizzling 93.5 percent to 7-of-10 for KCKCC. Mineral Area was 28-of-61 for 45.9 percent from the field but only 5-of-25 from 3 point (.200).

“Give Mineral Area credit,” KCKCC coach Brandon Burgette said. “They took us out of everything from beginning to finish. That’s a very good basketball team with a lot of size, experience and very good guards.”

DeAngelo Bell, a 5-9 freshman guard from Harmon, led KCKCC with 13 points and four assists while Yarbough added 11 points, Jaemaal Newson 10, Tim Barbieri 7 and Calvin Slaughter 6. Robert Rhodes had six rebounds for KCKCC, which was out-rebounded 38-23.The Blue Devils shot 40 percent from the field (26-of-65) and .364 from 3-point (8-of-22).

The loss came 24 hours after KCKCC’s best 3-point shooting performance of the season in the 86-84 win over North Ark.

The Blue Devils were 14-of-28 from the perimeter in outscoring North Ark 21 points from 3-point. Jalen Davis and Derin McDaniel were each 4-for-8 and Ezekiel Lopes 3-for-4. Davis finished with a career high 31 points, netting 9-of-15 from the field and 9-of-10 free throws along with seven rebounds.

Robert Rhodes had a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds while McDaniel finished with 14 points, Jones 10, Slaughter 6 and Yarbough and Cody Dortch 5 each.

The Blue Devils were 28-of-59 for 47.5 percent from the field while limiting North Ark to 29-of-73 for 39.7 percent.

The Blue Devils (2-8) finally get home Friday when they play host to Washburn junior varsity at 7 p.m. They are also home to Division I State Fair Tuesday, Dec. 10, and Southwestern (Iowa) Saturday, Dec. 14, before breaking for the holidays.

Free throws foil high-scoring Blue Devils at Southwestern

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Scoring has not been a problem for Kansas City Kansas Community College’s young men‘s basketball team. The Blue Devils are averaging 81.0 points a game.

Unfortunately, opponents are scoring more – an average of 4.8 points more a game including an 87-77 loss to Southwestern Community College in Creston, Iowa, Friday night.

The Blue Devils actually had more field goals (29-26), more 3-point goals (12-9) and more rebounds (28-20) but got destroyed at the foul line. Converting 26-of-30 free throws for 86.7 percent, the Spartans outscored KCKCC by 19 points, the Blue Devils making 7-of-11 (.635).

Both teams shot extremely well. The Blue Devils were 29-of-54 for 53.7 percent and 12-of-29 from 3-point (.414) but the Spartans were slightly better, connecting on 26-of-48 (.542) from the field and 9-of-18 from 3-point.

Leading just 35-33 at halftime, Southwestern pulled away in the second half with a 52-point outburst. Five Spartans scored in double figures led by Donzell Johnson’s 18 points.

KCKCC also had five players in double figures led by a double-double by Robert Rhodes, who had 14 points and a game and career high 14 rebounds (half of KCKCC’s 28 rebounds).

Guard Deron McDaniel led the scoring with a career high 17 points including 5-of-9 3-pointers. Jalen Davis added 14 points, Cody Dortch and Ezekiel Lopes 10 apiece and Jermaine Yarbough 9.

The Blue Devils go right back on the road after Thanksgiving, playing in the Mineral Area Classic in Park Hills, Missouri, Nov. 29-30. KCKCC will play North Arkansas at 7 p.m. on Friday and Mineral Area Saturday at 3 p.m. before returning home to face Washburn junior varsity on Friday, Dec. 6.