Blue Devils avenge two losses, defeat JCCC in title game

Jubilant KCKCC Blue Devils were all smiles and grins after winning the Plains Region VI Division II championship and a berth in the national tournament Saturday with a 67-59 win over Johnson County. (KCKCC photo by Tony Tompkins)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC sports information

It was almost like déjà vu all over again for the Lady Blue Devils of Kansas City Kansas Community College.

In 2016, the Blue Devils had lost twice to unbeaten and No. 1-ranked Johnson County, the second time by 91-61, and yet 22 days later, KCKCC beat the Cavaliers 73-66 to win the Plains Region VI championship (and eventually a national championship).

This season, the No. 1-ranked and unbeaten Cavaliers posted 11 and 24-point wins over KCKCC but in epic fashion Saturday, the Blue Devils grabbed the 67-59 Plains championship and a shot at another national title at Friends University in Wichita.

The win came from the two biggest shots in the young career of De’Jaria (D.J.) Guillory, a 5-8 freshman from Park Hill South. Guillory, who a quarter earlier had helped the Blue Devils let a 12-point lead slip away, first broke a 57-57 tie with a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 1:44 left and then delivered the dagger, another 3-pointer from the same place and a 63-59 lead with 51 seconds left and the win.

“She got us the lead and then put the game away,” KCKCC coach Joe McKinstry said. “We knew both shot opportunities would be there; you just have to make the shots and D.J. did. A great job.”

Trailing 17-16 after one quarter, the Blue Devils grabbed command in the second period by shooting 53.3 percent and limiting JCCC to just four field goals to lead 34-26 at the break. They were still comfortably ahead 48-36 when sophomore Aliyah Myers, the driveshaft of the Blue Devil offense and defense, picked up her third and fourth fouls in a matter of 23 seconds and went to the bench.

With Myers out, the Blue Devils committed four straight unforced turnovers, three by Guillory, in less than two minutes and momentum shifted to JCCC.

Other than a 3-pointer by Tiara Earnest, the Cavaliers outscored the Blue Devils 9-3 to start the fourth period and went ahead 55-54 with 5:39 remaining.  

A Jewel Hart free throw and Ikla Elam layup regained the lead 57-55 only to have JCCC pull even on Jaylen Townsend’s rebound and follow shot with 2:48 left and set the stage for Guillory’s heroics.

After Guillory’s first 3-pointer made it 60-57, JCCC’s Gabby Fuller scored on a layup but Guillory’s second 3-pointer gave KCKCC a 4-point lead and Myers (who else?) sealed the win with a steal and two free throws to set off a wild celebratory dog pile in front of the KCKCC bench.

“Defensively, I thought our girls did a great job,” McKinstry said. “We changed some things and our guards did a very good of making it difficult for their guards.”

So tough the Cavaliers made just two of 12 three-point attempts after averaging nearly eight 3-pointers and 23 attempts during the season. The 59 points are also a season low for JCCC, which averaged 78 points during the season.

In addition, the Cavaliers committed 21 turnovers, nearly twice as many as they had averaged during the season.

“A whole, whole lot for them,” McKinstry said. Fourteen of the turnovers came on Blue Devil steals including four by Myers and three by Guillory.

And while the lankier Cavaliers dominated rebounding 45-40, McKinstry was delighted by the post play of Ikla Elam and Jewel Hart, who combined for 24 points and nine rebounds.

“They put their post players in foul trouble and were tough physically. They had no answer for the two of them,” McKinstry said.

Five players scored in double figures for KCKCC. Guillory had 14 points, Hart and Elam 12 each and Myers and Earnest 10 apiece. The 5-6 Earnest led rebounding with seven while Hart added five and Elam four.

The Blue Devils will learn Monday who and when they’ll play in the national tournament, which has been shifted from Michigan to the campus of Catawba College in Charlotte, N.C. , April 19-24. Fortunately or unfortunately, KCKCC and JCCC could clash a fourth time. Because of the Covid pandemic, one at-large team will be added to the 16-team double elimination tournament and as the No. 1 ranked NJCAA Division II team, JCCC seems the logical choice.

“If we do, I hope it’s on Saturday night in the championship game,” McKinstry said.

Blue Devil women 4-0 after third straight shutout


by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC sports information

Kansas City Kansas Community College’s streaking women’s soccer team won for the fourth time in just nine days Saturday, blanking Dodge City 5-0.

It was the third straight shutout for the unbeaten and 19th ranked Blue Devils (4-0) and thrust them into the lead in the Jayhawk Division I Conference.

One of only two unbeaten teams in the Jayhawk, they square off against the other, Johnson County (2-0), Wednesday at 5 p.m. in Overland Park. The first game of a doubleheader, the men’s teams clash at 7:30 p.m.

Sophomore Melissa Siegel and freshman Katharina Oelschlaeger each had two goals to lead the way offensively; freshmen Suzie Lopez and Mia Tomasic combined on the third straight shutout.

“The ladies played well, today,” KCKCC coach Shawn Uhlenhake said. “We’re pretty happy to start off 4-0 and pretty fortunate to have stayed healthy after a tough nine days playing good teams.”

Siegel got the Blue Devils out to an early lead, scoring on a pass from Madi Broeker for her first goal and then made it 2-0 with an unassisted goal. Oelschlaeger’s unassisted goal make it 3-0 at halftime.

Kayley Shaw opened the second half scoring on an assist from Kayley Petersen and Oelschlaeger got her second goal on an assist from Siegel.

“We are looking forward to a somewhat normal schedule,” Uhlenhake said. “We’ll probably move up in the rankings and the target will be on our backs so we are going to have to continue to stay prepared. Our upcoming schedule is loaded with tough games; it’s a good test for our players.”

Blue Devils get first softball sweep of JCCC in 25 years

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC sports information

Softball sweeps on the road in the Jayhawk Conference are hard to come by. Almost impossible for Kansas City Kansas Community College at Johnson County – until Friday.

“I think that’s the first time we’ve ever swept Johnson County,” said KCKCC coach Lana Ross after the Blue Devils’ 5-2 and 10-2 wins. “A great week with three wins over ranked teams.”

In actuality, it was KCKCC’s first sweep of the Cavaliers in more than 25 years – since March 7, 1995. JCCC leads the all-time series 110-19.

The sweep of the No. 11 ranked Cavaliers came on the heels of a 4-1 win Tuesday over Crowder, which is ranked No. 16 in NJCAA Division I.

With 11 wins in their last 12 games, the 19th ranked Blue Devils improved to 27-7 overall and 8-4 in the Jayhawk Conference with a chance to move up with three doubleheaders next week. Allen County comes in Tuesday for games at 2-4 p.m.; the Blue Devils go to Fort Scott Thursday; and then on Saturday they entertain league-leading Labette, to whom the Blue Devils lost twice earlier (1-3 p.m.).

Outstanding pitching and timely hitting were key to Friday’s doubleheader sweep. Freshman Breanna Droge gave up seven hits and struck out 11 in the 5-2 win; sophomore Bradi Basler allowed five hits and struck out four in the 5-inning 10-2 nightcap. Each allowed just one walk. “Both pitchers pitched great,” Ross said.

The Blue Devils gave Droge all the runs she needed in the second inning, scoring four times, all with two out. After loading the bases on two walks and a Lindsey Gettle single, Alaina Howe singled in two runs and Savannah Maynard doubled in two more. Howe and Maynard also had singles in the seventh with Howe scoring the fifth run on Basler’s ground ball.

KCKCC scored runs in each of the first four innings of the nightcap, wrapping up the 5-inning win with five runs in the fourth highlighted by Hannah Maurer’s bases-clearing double on a 3-2 pitch with two out. The first two runs in the inning came on a bases-loaded walk and a Basler single.

The Blue Devils took advantage of a faulty JCCC defense for their first five runs. Maynard singled and Devin Purcell walked and both scored on a passed ball in the first.

“Great base-running by Devin to score all the way from second base,” Ross said. Gettle doubled and scored on a passed ball to make it 3-1 in the second and the Blue Devils added two more runs in the third. Purcell singled and scored on a double by Basler, who came home on a wild pitch.

“I could not be prouder,” Ross said. “It takes a lot to go into another park and win two games. If someone had told me we would be 27-7, I would never have thought it.”

The wins tightened up the Jayhawk race. Labette leads at 9-1 followed by JCCC, 10-4; and KCKCC, 8-4. The Cavaliers and Blue Devils will meet again in the final games of the regular season May 8.