Piper, Sumner, Eisenhower former players join forces to benefit Morris Letcher

A fundraiser for Morris Letcher is planned on Saturday, June 26.

by Brian Turrel

Eisenhower Middle School in Kansas City, Kansas, will be the site for the inaugural Morris Letcher Basketball Classic. The event starts at noon on Saturday, June 26.

Proceeds from admissions and merchandise sales will go to benefit KCK Assistant Fire Chief Morris Letcher and his family. Letcher was incapacitated by a series of medical issues, including a stroke, in early and mid-2020.

In addition to his longtime service as a firefighter, Letcher was a basketball coach for many years at Eisenhower Middle School, Sumner Academy, and Piper High School. The basketball game will be played by Letcher’s former players from each school.

In addition to the basketball game, the event will feature performances from music artists Jooby Truth and AyEl, along with DJ Mr. Skilled Hands (LaDale Beason) and Tha Goonez.

Vendors will include fashion label KCK Legends with local-themed gear, and Kaleidoscoops with ice cream treats.

Brian “B.J.” Johnson, a former Sumner basketball player for Letcher, and now a resident of Los Angeles, learned of Letcher’s situation on a recent business trip back to Kansas City. He was determined to help, and pulled together the event in less than three weeks.

“This is to show his impact, what he’s done,” said Johnson. “As a community, we want to embrace him, and let him know he’s not alone.”

Johnson would like to see the event continue in coming years as Letcher continues his rehabilitation.

Tickets for the event can be purchased online at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/inaugural-morris-letcher-basketball-classic-tickets-160598180481. Eisenhower Middle School is located at 2901 N. 72nd St.

Celebrating Father’s Day

A Father’s Day Fest and barbecue attracted about 150 people at midday Sunday at the Due West Therapeutic Riding Center, 13400 Donahoo Road, Kansas City, Kansas. The event, which ended at 2 p.m., was a fundraiser. (Photo by William Crum)
A Father’s Day Fest attracted about 150 people at midday Sunday at the Due West Therapeutic Riding Center, 13400 Donahoo Road, Kansas City, Kansas. The event was a fundraiser. (Photo by William Crum)
More photos from the Father’s Day Fest at Due West Therapeutic Riding Center in Kansas City, Kansas, (Photo by William Crum)
Entertainment from the Father’s Day Fest at Due West Therapeutic Riding Center in Kansas City, Kansas, (Photo by William Crum)
More photos from the Father’s Day Fest at Due West Therapeutic Riding Center in Kansas City, Kansas, (Photo by William Crum)
More photos from the Father’s Day Fest at Due West Therapeutic Riding Center in Kansas City, Kansas, (Photo by William Crum)
More photos from the Father’s Day Fest at Due West Therapeutic Riding Center in Kansas City, Kansas, (Photo by William Crum)

Wyandotte’s Calhoun, Bonner’s Noel bring home state gold

Wyandotte senior Malike Calhoun (File photo)

by Brian Turrel

The KSHSAA 5A and 6A track and field meets were held Thursday at Cessna Stadium in Wichita, featuring several local athletes in the competition.

Wyandotte’s Malike Calhoun earned top honors in the 6A boys’ triple jump, with a jump of 45 feet, 4.5 inches. Calhoun also placed 8th in the long jump.

Bonner Springs thrower Mariyah Noel took first place in the 5A girls’ discus throw with a distance of 129 feet, 6 inches.

Other top finishers in the meet:

Piper
Grace Hanson, girls’ 3200-meter run, 3rd; 1600-meter run, 3rd
Kaitlin Lindstrom, girls’ pole vault, 3rd
Dominique Herrig-Brittian Piper boys’ 100-meter dash, 5th
Logan Ladish, boys’ javelin throw, 5th
Grant Lockwood, boys’ 400-meter dash, 5th
Kinley Brown, girls’ 200-meter dash, 6th; 400-meter dash, 9th
Tony Cobbs, boys’ shot put, 6th
Davis Capps, boys’ 800-meter run, 7th
Girls’ 4×100-meter relay, 8th
Girls’ 4×400-meter relay, 9th

Bonner Springs
Cortland Hervey, boys’ high jump, 2nd; long jump, 2nd
Boys’ 4×400-meter relay, 9th

Wyandotte
Cyan Walker, girls’ long jump, 10th

Sumner
JaNae McKelvy, girls’ 100-meter hurdles, 10th

Bonner Springs sophomore Mariyah Noel (File photo)