97 KCKCC student-athletes receive academic success award

KCKCC student-athletes were recognized for academic success Wednesday night. (Photo from KCKCC)

The Kansas City Kansas Community College athletic department recognized 97 Blue Devil student-athletes for academic success at Wednesday night’s basketball games.

The award was given to student-athletes who earned at least a 3.0 grade point average during the fall semester.

The athletes who achieved academic success during the fall term included:

Golf: Colby Unruh, Carson Towey and Jacob Hall.

Volleyball: Halle Buress, Jessy Canales Guzman, Ainsley Corwine, Sydney Hefty, Kelcey Hund, Rachel Kittell, Carlee Lill, Abigail Marcouillier, Jessica Rodrigues, Jo-Annie Perez and Jessica Gray.

Softball: Emily Ashford, Bradi Basler, Kaitlyn Bradbury, Emma de Brouwer, Breanna Droge, Stella Harber, Raine Hester, McKenna Lester, Savannah Maynard, Ruby Nola, McKenzie Ogden, Madison Pope, Samantha Reynolds, Lauren Salpas, Maya Sheldon and Trinity Tauer.

Baseball: Bryant Banks, Brendyn Bard, Logan Barnard, Will Bartkoski, Ethan Beagle, Jacob Becker, Parker Bosserman, Matthew Buffington, Cooper Carlgren, Alexander Carrillo, Hunter Cashero, Holden Fields, Riley Girod, William Hann, Jaylon Johnson, Camden Karlin, Payton McHarg, John Moritz, Brett Owen, Arlen Peters, Joseph Reyes, Pablo Sanchez, Kandon Sheley, William Simmons, Nathaniel Uglialoro, Brayden Vawter, Jase Woita, Brock Stewart, Eli Tormes, Caleb Troutt and Chase Terrell.

Women’s soccer: Jasmine Alcantara, Samantha Calderon, Zoe Ganley, Aislinn Harrison, Rosanna Kasemier, Azucena Lopez, Katharina Oelschlager, Paige Proper, Grace Runyan, Kaylee Shaw, Kayleigh Sumler and Leah Williams.

Men’s soccer: Felipe Acherboim, Guilherme Capaldi, Davit Chinchaladze, Max Cooley, Matheus Cunha, Kaelan Debbage, Pedro Faria, Jakob Jenson, Yushann Malcolm, Andreas Moldovan, Bilal Olayiwola, Aske Ruus, Marco Salgado, Samuel Salgado, Dimitry Tchantcheu, Bawi Thang, Mattia Vecchi, Christian Villegas and Jessy Zieta.

Women’s basketball: Ikia Elam, Jennifer Guilbeaux and Faith Putz.

Men’s basketball: Shayon Janloo and Tomas Teklegergis.

  • Story from Tyler Scott, KCKCC sports information director

KCKCC men’s basketball upsets No. 2 JCCC, 77-65

The KCKCC men’s basketball team celebrated Saturday as the Blue Devils defeated Johnson County Community College, 77-65. (Photo from KCKCC)

by Tyler Scott, KCKCC sports information director

Another big match for the Kansas City Kansas Community College men’s basketball team pitted them against No. 2 and undefeated Johnson County Community College Saturday afternoon inside the KCKCC Fieldhouse.

The game was tight from the beginning, but the Blue Devils held a comfortable lead down the stretch to upset the Cavaliers, 77-65.

The Blue Devils improve to 15-7 overall and 6-1 in the KJCCC.

KCKCC broke out on a 10-0 run to start the game, thanks to six points from Bradley Lightbourne.

The Blue Devils maintained the lead until the 8:48 mark of the first half as JCCC tied the score at 16-16. KCKCC held the lead late, though, and went up by two points at 34-32 at halftime.

The Blue Devils came out strong in the second half and found themselves up 47-36 after Caleb Jones drove the lane for a dunk. As it looked like the Cavaliers would make a comeback, the Blue Devils held their ground when Cortez Howlett and Shayon Janloo scored five points to give the team a 10-point lead. KCKCC never let its guard down late in the game and was able to come out with the 12-point win.

Lightbourne and Howlett each had 16 points to lead the team. Janloo scored 11 points and Jones added 10.


KCKCC returns to the court on Monday for a road game at Labette Community College at 7:30 p.m.

KCKCC women’s basketball upsets No. 1 JCCC, 61-59

The KCKCC women’s team reacted to a win over No. 1 Johnson County Community College on Saturday at the KCKCC Fieldhouse. (Photo from KCKCC)

by Tyler Scott, KCKCC sports information director

In a thrilling matchup the Kansas City Kansas Community College women’s basketball team found a way to upset the No. 1 Johnson County Community College Cavaliers Saturday afternoon inside the KCKCC Fieldhouse, 61-59 – giving the Cavaliers their first loss of the season.

The Blue Devils were poised the entire way as they move to 12-8 overall and 4-3 in the KJCCC.

KCKCC fell behind 10-2 to start the game, but maintained some momentum after Aysia Arrowood and Jennifer Guilbeaux scored the final five points of the quarter for the Blue Devils.

JCCC led 18-9 heading to the second period. Late in the second quarter, Trinity McDow and Arrowood connected on back-to-back shots and the Blue Devils climbed back, tying the game at 24-24.

The Cavaliers, however, were able to close out the half on an 8-0 run and led 32-24 at the break.


De’Jaria Guillroy and Ikia Elam gave the Blue Devils a jolt in the third quarter and fought back to make it 34-30 Cavaliers.

Lacy Whitcomb then sank a three-point shot and the deficit was down to one point. Whitcomb then scored the next eight points for the team and the Blue Devils found themselves up five points.

In the final quarter the Blue Devils led narrowly, but the Cavaliers did not go away as they tied the game at 57-57 after a three-point shot from Jaylen Townsend.

Guilbeaux scored the Blue Devils’ final four points and their defense buckled down to pull off the upset at 61-59 in the final seconds.

Whitcomb led the team with 18 points and nine rebounds. Arrowood scored 12 points and Guilbeaux added 11.

The Blue Devils return to the floor on Monday for a road game at Labette Community College at 5:30 p.m.