KCKCC’s Estell named Jayhawk Conference freshman of year

The Freshman of the Year and a second team All-Jayhawk Conference selection, Kamryn Estell is flanked by third-team selections sophomore Brodi Byrd, left, and freshman Aliyah Myers. (KCKCC photo by Joe McKinstry)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Kamryn Estell is the Freshman of the Year in the Kansas Jayhawk Conference Community College for 2019-2020.

A 6-1 forward-center from Belton, Missouri, Estell is also one of three Kansas City Kansas Community College players named to All-Jayhawk Conference teams. Estell was also named to the All-Jayhawk second team; 5-6 sophomore Brodi Byrd of Truman High School in Independence and 5-7 freshman Aliyah Myers of Derby were named to the third team.

The trio helped lead the Lady Blue Devils to an overall record of 25-7 with all seven losses coming to nationally ranked teams – No. 2 Labette, No. 4 Kirkwood, No. 7 Johnson County and No. 13 Highland. Fourth in the conference, KCKCC finished 5-5 with two losses each to Labette and JCCC and a split with Highland.

Only three freshmen were named to the 15-member All-Jayhawk team, Estell, Myers and Jayla Smith of Labette. The conference’s six coaches voted on the team with coaches not allowed to vote on their own players.

Averaging 14.5 points a game, Estell finished third in the Jayhawk Conference in scoring despite being double and triple team defensively.

“In my five years, we’ve had three All-Americans, two MVPs in the national tournament and the national Player of the Year and I’ve never seen other teams game plan on one player as they did on Kamryn,” KCKCC coach Joe McKinstry said. “She’s that good; a real matchup problem.”

Estell also finished fifth in the conference in field goal percentage (.560); sixth in rebounding (7.2) and averaged 1.5 assists and 1.4 steals. Scoring in double figures in 25 games, she had seven double-doubles with highs of 29 and 27 points as a starter in all 32 games.

Byrd also started all 32 games, averaging 10.3 points and setting a KCKCC record for most 3-point goals in a career with 181.

“Brodi provided us leadership every day; just a great job with what was almost an entirely new team,” McKinstry said. Byrd was the lone sophomore returnee from the 2019 national championship team who played the full season.

The leader in 3-point goals with 56, Byrd also shared the lead in assists (2.4) and was second in rebounds (4.8) and steals (1.8). A major contributor in the 2019 national championship run, she started 22 games, averaging 8.9 points and 3.0 rebounds. Her 73 3-point goals are fourth on the all-time list for single games.

Myers scored in double figures in 20 games in her first collegiate season with a career high of 25 points in the Blue Devils’ season-ending playoff loss to No. 2 ranked Labette.

“I thought her performance in the playoffs really showed her abilities and indication of better things to come next season,” McKinstry said.

A starter in 30 of 32 games, Myers finished third in scoring with an 11.5-point average. She also led in steals (2.2), co-led in assists with 2.4 a game and averaged 4.3 rebounds.

“Her confidence really grew as the season progressed,” McKinstry said.

Champion Labette swept the other major conference honors. Denijsha Wilson was named Player of the Year, Diamond Jones Defensive Player of the Year and Mitch Rolls Coach of the Year. Wilson was joined on the first team by Krystal Rice of Johnson County and three sophomores from Highland, Tiana Gipson, Erin Randle and Armani Turner.

Labette placed six players on the three teams. In addition to Wilson, Jones, Jessica Martino and Angel Williams were named to the second team and Smith and Jordan Chiles on the third team. Johnson County had three representatives, Rice on the first team, K.K. Jackson-Morris on the second and Dallie Hoskinson on the third.

No. 14-seeded KCKCC draws No. 3 Muskegon in national tourney Tuesday

The Plains District champion, Kansas City Kansas Community College, will face No. 3 seeded Muskegon (Michigan) in the opening round of the NJCAA DII national basketball tournament in Danville, Illinois, Tuesday at 11 a.m. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Kansas City Kansas Community College will take on one of the highest scoring teams in the nation in opening round play of the 2020 NJCAA Division II national basketball tournament.

The No. 14 seeded Blue Devils will open play in the tournament against No. 3 Muskegon Community College (Michigan) Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Danville, Illinois. The games will be streamed on the NJCAA website with a charge of $4.99 for a single broadcast; $14 for a championship pass for all games.

Averaging 92.5 points a game, Muskegon (26-4) will come into the national tournament with 21 straight wins. The Jayhawks’ winning streak includes capturing conference, state and regional championships as the Jayhawks advanced to the national tourney for the first time since 1989-1990.

The Blue Devils will be making their second trip to the national in five years. The No. 14 seed, KCKCC is 18-13 this season but the Blue Devils have won 10 of their last 11 games.

A win in the opener would send KCKCC against the winner of Tuesday’s 2 p.m. game matching No. 6 South Suburban (29-4) and No. 11 Glendale, Arizona (20-10) in a quarterfinal contest Thursday at 6 p.m. A loss would match the two teams Thursday at 3 p.m.

Muskegon ranks in the Top 10 in several categories, both offensively and defensively. The Jayhawks are No. 4 in the nation in blocked shots, averaging 6.4 a game; and are eighth in defensive rebounding (32.5) and 14th in total rebounds per game (45.6). Offensively, Muskegon is 11th in scoring average (92.5), fifth in shot attempts (75.1) and eighth in field goals made (34.9).

Five Jayhawks averaged in double figures in scoring led by 5-10 sophomore point guard Kylan Shipp, who averaged 19.1 points and 5.5 assists a game. Other leaders include 6-4 guard Jermayne Golidy (16.2 points); 6-11 forwards Vejas Grazulis (14.2) and 6-8 Jerome Bivens (14.1); and 6-3 guard Travez Nyx (12.6). The 6-11 Grazulis will be the Blue Devils’ biggest challenge, He’s averaging 4.1 blocks and 12.8 rebounds a game while the 6-8 Bivens is averaging 7.4 rebounds and Golidy 5.9.

The Blue Devils have four players scoring in double figures and seven with averages of seven or more points. Sophomore Jalen Davis (13.9) and freshman Deron McDaniel (13.6) are the leaders followed by sophomore Calvin Slaughter (10.8) and freshmen Jermaine Yarbough (10.2), Ezekiel Lopes (9.4), Robert Rhodes (8.6) and DeAngelo Bell (7.1). Bell leads in assists (3.1), Rhodes in rebounds (9.3).

Area chefs gather for culinary meeting at KCKCC

Top chefs applauded the KCKCC culinary students at Tuesday night’s meeting. (Photo by William Crum)
The Kansas City Chefs Association met Tuesday at the culinary program at the Dr. Burke Technical Education Center at Kansas City Kansas Community College, 65th and State Avenue. (Photo by William Crum)

by William Crum

Last night a major local culinary event happened in Kansas City, Kansas.

The culinary school at Kansas City Kansas Community College was the host of the Kansas City Chefs Association meeting.

This is the first time the Kansas City Chefs meeting was here in Kansas City, Kansas.

Some of the top chefs belong to this organization, and the response was fantastic.

The students in the KCKCC culinary program did a fantastic job, and the top chefs gave them a standing ovation for a job well done.

Students in the KCKCC culinary program put some of their creations on display Tuesday night at the Kansas City Chefs Association meeting, held at KCKCC-TEC. (Photo by William Crum)
Students in the KCKCC culinary program put some of their creations on display Tuesday night at the Kansas City Chefs Association meeting, held at KCKCC-TEC. (Photo by William Crum)