Blue Devils pound out 37 hits in opening softball sweep

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC sports information

Kansas City Kansas Community College pounded out 37 hits in opening the 2021 softball season with a sweep of Ottawa University’s junior varsity Wednesday, winning the 7-inning opener 4-2 and the 5-inning nightcap 24-5.

The Blue Devils are right back in action this weekend, playing host to Marshalltown Saturday and No. 9-ranked Kirkwood Sunday. Both twin bills start at 1 p.m.

Lansing’s Bradi Basler went the distance in the 4-2 opener, giving up seven hits, striking out eight and walking two. Veterans Devin Purcell and Alaina Howe and freshman Hannah Maurer each had a pair of hits in the Blue Devils’ 10-hit attack.

Ottawa took a 1-0 lead in the first but KCKCC quickly tied the game in the bottom of the inning.

Savannah Maynard led off the inning with a triple and scored on Purcell’s squeeze bunt.

Howe singled, stole second and scored on Leah’s Seichepine’s single to give KCKCC a 2-1 lead in the second and the Blue Devils made it 3-1 in the third on a single by Purcell, Maurer double and Basler’s ground ball.

Howe singled in the final run in the sixth after a single by Piper’s Alexis Rymer and Lindsey Gettle’s sacrifice.

Six Blue Devils had three or more hits in a 27-hit assault in the 24-5 nightcap.

Rymer drove in five runs on a triple, two doubles and a single while Purcell was a perfect 5-for-5.

Maynard’s four hits included a triple and three RBI; Mauer and Basler had three singles and a double each, Maurer driving in four runs and Basler three; and Madison Pope had three hits and an RBI.

Nerida Elson pitched the first two innings, allowing five runs on three hits and three walks before Brenna Droge worked the final three to get the win. She allowed two hits, two walks and no runs.

Blue Devil softball optimism built around solid pitching

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC sports information

If pitching is indeed the key ingredient for softball success, Kansas City Kansas Community College should be in good shape for the 2021 season.

“As a staff, it’s one of the best I’ve had in the last decade,” veteran Blue Devil coach Lana Ross said.

The Blue Devils are starting the season with six home doubleheaders including twin bills with Marshalltown Saturday and No. 9-ranked Kirkwood Sunday.

The five-member pitching staff is made up of two veterans, Lansing’s Bradi Basler and New Zealander Nerida Elson, and three newcomers, Breanna Droge of Hayden Catholic, Sammi Reynolds of Tonganoxie and Reagan Marsh of McLouth. Basler compiled a 4-4 record in nine starts in last spring’s COVID shortened season. She struck out 59 and walked 20 in 43 innings. The lone lefthander on the staff, Elson was 0-1 in five appearances.

Basler and Drogge give the Blue Devils two No. 1 hurlers from which to choose.

“It’s a toss-up,” Ross said. “Both have very good control of all their pitches and both have great command of their change-ups.” Elson will get the third starting assignment with Reynolds and Marsh ticketed for the all-important relief job. “We taught Elson the screwball in the off-season and she worked hard on her change up,” says Ross. “Reynolds is a primary rise ball pitcher and ideal for relief.”

Offensively and defensively, the Blue Devils will be led by the three “supersophs,” three players who will be playing their third season – outfielders Alexis Rymer of Piper and Devin Purcell of Eudora and third baseman Alaina Howe, also of Eudora.

A rightfielder, Rymer hit .337 and drove in 40 runs as a freshman and then batted a robust .452 last year with a .903 slugging percentage while Purcell has started every game in center the last two seasons, hitting .354 as a freshman and .347 last spring. Both are also outstanding defensively. Rymer has yet to make an error and Purcell has just one in two seasons. A starter at both third and second base, Howe has hit .230 and .235 in her two years.

Howe and second baseman Madison Pope of McLouth will provide experience in the infield where they’ll be joined by Baker transfer Hannah Maurer of Blue Valley Southwest at first base and Savannah Maynard of Blue Springs via Vermilion, Ohio, at shortstop. Alyssa Seichepine of Leavenworth will also get playing time at second while two other infielders, Haley Masisak of Lansing and Meadow Wyatt of Sparks, Nevada, have yet to be cleared medically.

“Defensively, Pope is very good and such a good leader,” Ross said. “Maurer is also very good defensively with great power at the plate. Maynard will be our leadoff hitter. She consistently gets the ball in play and gets on base and will also allow us to move Purcell back to second in the batting order.”

Freshman Lindsey Gettle of Pleasant Hope gets the edge over veteran Alexander Schafer of Lexington, Oklahoma, and freshman Jenna Daugherty of Olathe Northwest for the starting catching position while New Zealander Georgia Faunt has not been cleared medically.

“Gettle receives well and has a good arm to second base,” Ross said.

Lansing’s Leah Seichepine, who led the Blue Devils in hitting with a .462 average last spring, will join Purcell and Rymer in the outfield. She’ll be backed by a former Lansing teammate, freshman Shannon Jessup.

“Offensively, we’re about 80 percent where we want to be,” said Ross, who is again assisted by Jenn Strohman. “We’ve got great speed and power but we didn’t see any other teams in the fall; we just faced each other.”

As usual, the Blue Devils will face a tough schedule starting with Jayhawk Conference play against No. 6-ranked and No. 7 Johnson County. In addition to No. 9 Kirkwood, KCKCC also plays two Division I teams, Southeastern Iowa and Mineral Area.

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2021 Softball Schedule


Feb. 25 Ottawa JV, Home 1-3 p.m.
Feb. 27 Marshalltown, Home 1-3 p.m.
Feb. 28 Kirkwood, Home 1-3 p.m.
March 6 Central Nebraska, Home 1-3 p.m.
March 7 Southwestern Iowa 1-3 p.m.
March 9 Ellsworth, Home 1-3 p.m.
Crowder Bash
March 12 Southeastern Iowa 4 p.m.
March 12 Mineral Area 6 p.m.
March 15 North Dakota Science, Home 1-3 p.m.
March 18 Fort Scott*, Home 1-3 p.m.

March 20 Labette*, Away 1-3 p.m.
March 24 Southeast Nebraska, Home 1-3 p.m.
March 27 Cowley College*, Away 1-3 p.m.

March 30 Coffeyville*, Home 2-4 p.m.
April 1 Hesston*, Away 4-6 p.m.

April 3 Metropolitan, Home noon-2 p.m.

April 6 Crowder, Home 2-4 p.m.

April 8 Allen County*, Home 2-4 p.m.
April 10 Johnson County*, Away noon-2 p.m.

April 15 Fort Scott*, Away 2-4 p.m.
April 17 Labette*, Home 2-4 p.m.

April 20 Crowder, Away 2-4 p.m.

April 22 Cloud County*, Away 2-4 p.m.
April 24 Neosho County*, Away noon-2 p.m.

April 26 Southwestern Iowa, Home 2-4 p.m.

April 29 Highland*, Away 2-4 p.m.
May 6 Allen County*, Away 1-3 p.m.

May 8 Johnson County*, Home noon-2 p.m.
* Jayhawk Conference doubleheader

Blue Devils drop baseball opener to State Fair, 17-11

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC sports information

Offensively, Kansas City Kansas Community College’s baseball team earned a B-plus in its season opener Tuesday. But pitching was no better than a D in a 17-11 loss to State Fair.

The Blue Devils used eight pitchers and five gave up two or more runs in their one-inning stints to more than offset a 12-hit, 11-run offensive effort.

The Blue Devils resume action Friday, playing host to Barton County in a 9-inning game at 2 p.m. and then a Saturday doubleheader at noon.

KCKCC led State Fair three times, 1-0 after one inning, 4-3 after three and 7-5 after four only to have the Roadrunners score seven runs in the fifth inning, three coming on a bases-loaded triple by Zachary Dillman. Clayton Meyer swung the big bat for State Fair, driving in six runs with five hits including three home runs and a double.

Lansing’s Caleb Adams led the way for KCKCC, driving in five runs with two doubles and a single.

Adams put KCKCC ahead 4-3 with a two-run double in the third and gave the Blue Devils a 7-5 lead with another two-run double in the fourth.

Brayden Vawter drove in four runs, three on a 3-run home run in the eighth inning; Pablo Sanchez doubled twice and singled; Brendyn Bard doubled twice; and Cole Dawson doubled.

Parker Weddle started on the mound for KCKCC, striking out three and walking two in his one inning and Alan Mercado gave up a single while walking two in a scoreless second inning.

But the next five hurlers were touched for 16 runs and 13 hits before Sebastian Velez worked the final two innings, allowing two hits and one run.