KCKCC sweeps Longview; district volleyball playoff Saturday in KCK

by Alan Hoskins

Over its final regular season hurdle, Kansas City Kansas Community College immediately turned its attention towards Saturday’s District N volleyball championship and a possible return to the NJCAA national tournament.

“This was a good tune-up for the playoffs, a good team win,” said KCKCC coach Mary Bruno after a straight set 25-18, 25-23, 25-14 win over Longview Tuesday night.

The win boosted the Blue Devils’ record to 27-9 heading into a first round district home game against Labette (11-17) Saturday at noon. Fort Scott (30-8) will face Hesston (26-7) at 2 p.m. with the two winners colliding for the right to play in the national tourney in Phoenix, Ariz.

The win over Labette did not come without a scare, however, as sophomore middle blocker Kailee Dudley suffered an ankle injury in the first set and was on crutches at game’s end.

“We think she’ll be OK Saturday; we’re hoping so,” Bruno said. A transfer from Butler, Dudley was the Jayhawk Freshman of the Year and a first team All-District as a freshman.

“We had two freshmen, Allyssa Lutgen and Cecelia Augustine, really step up and play well,” Bruno said. Lutgen is a Lansing graduate; Augustine is from Ypsilanti, Mich.
Alan Hoskins is the sports information director for KCKCC.

KCKCC wins 79-52 over Saint Mary junior varsity

by Alan Hoskins

Finding more good players was at the top of coach Kelley Newton’s recruiting list for Kansas City Kansas Community College basketball program for 2014-2015. If the first two games of the new season are any indication, the Blue Devils are off to a good start.

Five Blue Devils – all but one freshmen – scored nine or more points Monday night in a 79-52 win over the University of Saint Mary junior varsity.

Armoni Shorter, a 6-7 transfer from Southern Community College, was 4-for-4 from 3-point while leading the way with 19 points and eight rebounds while Devin Downing of Shawnee Heights led all rebounders with 10 while adding 17 points.

Austin Hall of Aurora, Colo., chipped in with 10 points; Lansing’s Joe Lendway scored nine points and grabbed seven rebounds; and the lone sophomore, Devin Ruis, a transfer from Manhattan Christian, scored nine including a pair of treys as the Blue Devils pulled away in the second half after leading 39-27 at the half.

“We played harder and longer than the first game,” Newton said. “We had some mental mistakes but they happen with a young team. Overall, it was good win. I was particularly happy we held them to 25 points the second half.”

The Blue Devils take to the road for the first time Saturday, playing Wentworth College at 3 p.m. in Lexington, Mo., then return home for the annual Keith Lindsay Classic Nov. 14-15. KCKCC will face On Point Academy on Friday and the St. Louis Archers on Saturday. Highland is the fourth team in the Classic.

Alan Hoskins is the sports information director at KCKCC.

Piper results

Piper High School – football at Atchison
– Piper varsity won 52-8 (won district No. 1 championship, 5th year in a row)
– play again on Nov. 7 vs. Spring Hill at 7 p.m.

Piper High School – cross country
Senior Chris Schneider competed in the state championship in Wamego this past weekend. Chris got 33rd place out of 106.

Piper debate team members won awards at a recent meet at Shawnee Mission Northwest. (Piper photo)
Piper debate team members won awards at a recent meet at Shawnee Mission Northwest. (Piper photo)

Piper High School – debate at Shawnee Mission Northwest
– Carly Johnson and Mikala Sullivan went 6-2 and took 2nd, dropping to Shawnee Mission West in finals.
– Cole Oakland and Nick Delaquila went 3-3 and took 5th, dropping to Shawnee Mission West in quarterfinals.
– Taylor DeWitt and Corey Mann went 3-2.
– Raven Fletcher and Sheridan Smith went 3-2.
– Josh Stubler and Alexander Falk went 2-3.

From Doug Key, Piper activities director