Blue Devils stay in Jayhawk men’s race with 1-0 win over Allen

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Kansas City Kansas Community College stayed in contention in the jumbled Jayhawk Conference men’s soccer race with a pressurized 1-0 win over Allen County Saturday night.

The win evened the Blue Devils’ overall record at 3-3-1 and Jayhawk mark at 2-2 heading into a road game at Coffeyville Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

Johnson County (2-0-1) leads the conference followed by Neosho County (3-1), Cowley College (3-1-1) and KCKCC (2-2). The Blue Devils then return home Sunday to play host to St. Louis Community College in a noon kickoff.

It’s KCKCC final non-conference contest of the season before the second round of Jayhawk play begins with a home contest with Neosho Oct. 2.

Freshman Elijah Bathily scored the game’s lone goal with 18 minutes left in the contest, taking a free kick from 40 yards out by Leonardo Notarnicola and then beating the defense for the decisive goal.

The Blue Devils outshot Allen 10-4 and goalkeeper Bosco Pery turned back the Red Devils’ lone shot on goal.

“A good win,” KCKCC coach Ruben Rodriguez said. “We played conservatively and controlled the ball the majority of the game, which was our purpose.”

Croizet, Sporting KC to part ways

Sporting Kansas City and midfielder Yohan Croizet have mutually agreed to part ways, the club announced today.

Croizet recorded three goals and two assists in 20 MLS matches this season. The 27-year-old Frenchman ends his two-year stint at Sporting with eight goals and five assists in 62 competitive appearances.

“We appreciate Yohan’s service to the club over the last two seasons and wish him the best of luck moving forward,” Sporting KC manager and Sporting director Peter Vermes said.

Sporting will continue its MLS campaign on Wednesday, visiting Minnesota United FC at 7 p.m. Fans can catch the action live on FOX Sports Kansas City Plus, FOX Sports Midwest Plus, FOX Sports GO, Sports Radio 810 WHB and La Grande 1340 AM.

Blue Devils win three of four in KCKCC volleyball tournament

Sophomore Tara Mattingly went all out in a return in KCKCC’s 3-0 win over Des Moines Area Community College Saturday. Mattingly averaged 13 kills and 10 digs as the Blue Devils won three of four in the KCKCC Tournament. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)
All eyes were focused on Tara Mattingly’s return in KCKCC’s 3-0 win over DMACC Saturday including coach Mary Bruno-Ballou (in black in background) and teammates, from left, Michelle Dvorak (5), Lauren Leavendusky (9), Gracie Golay (2), libero Natalia Vega Aponte (12) and Nicole Almestica (8). (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)
Freshman Cassidy Crist went to the floor for a return while teammates Tara Mattingly (1), Allayah Stillwell (10) and Michelle Dvorak (5) looked on in KCKCC’s 3-0 win over Des Moines Area Community College Saturday. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Kansas City Kansas Community College was not the most grateful of hosts Friday and Saturday, winning three of four matches in the annual KCKCC Invitational Volleyball Tournament.

The Lady Blue Devils lost only one set in defeating Waubonsee 3-1, Des Moines Area CC 3-0 and Metropolitan 3-0. The only loss came 3-0 at the hands of Coffeyville, the No. 2 ranked team in the NJCAA Division II national poll and defending national champion.

The wins boosted the Blue Devils’ record to 10-7 heading back into Jayhawk Conference action at Neosho County in Chanute Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Next home game comes Oct. 2 against Cowley County.

“We had a great week of volleyball, 4-1 with a conference win,” KCKCC coach Mary Bruno-Ballou said. “An excellent all-around team effort with everyone having an opportunity to contribute. Our defense was very solid this week and gave our hitters and opportunity for kills. But with the strength of our conference, there’s no letup. Our game at Neosho Wednesday is crucial in our goal of reaching the playoffs.”

A trio of sophomores led the way for the Blue Devils. Tara Mattingly, an outside hitter from Wichita Northwest, had 40 kills and 29 digs in the games vs. Waubonsee, Coffeyville and Metropolitan (statistics not available for DMACC game). Setter Gracie Golay of Wichita Trinity Academy had 73 assists and Natalie Vega Aponte 28 digs in those three game.

“Tara had a fantastic weekend and Gracie Golay has been wonderfully consistent throughout the year running a consistent offense,” Bruno-Ballou said.

The Blue Devils jumped in front of Waubonsee 25-15 in KCKCC’s opener Friday only to drop the second set 29-27 before bouncing back with 25-13 and 25-23 wins. Mattingly had 15 kills and 12 digs and DeSoto freshman Cassidy Crist 14 kills to lead the way offensively while Aponte and freshman Nicole Almestica led defensively with a dozen digs each.

KCKCC gave unbeaten Coffeyville a scare in Friday’s second match, dropping 25-21. 25-23 decisions before losing the final 25-15. The win stretched the Red Ravens winning streak to 20 in a row. Mattingly had 11 kills and 8 digs, Velez 11 assists and Golay 10 and Apointe 10 digs for KCKCC.

Big finishes helped the Blue Devils turn back Des Moines Area 25-18, 25-22, 25-20 in Saturday’s opener before closing out with a 25-22, 25-20, 25-14 sweep of Metropolitan. Golay had all 35 KCKCC assists against Metro while Mattingly had 14 kills and 9 digs, Apointe 14 digs and Almestica 13 digs.