Promising KCKCC men cagers open at home Saturday

Sophomores, from left, Clay Young of Lansing, Anthony (Ray) Ridley of Hogan Prep and C.J. Vallejo of Bishop Ward will provide veteran leadership for a KCKCC basketball team that will open its home season Saturday at 4 p.m. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)
Sophomores, from left, Clay Young of Lansing, Anthony (Ray) Ridley of Hogan Prep and C.J. Vallejo of Bishop Ward will provide veteran leadership for a KCKCC basketball team that will open its home season Saturday at 4 p.m. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

What a difference a year makes. Last year, Kansas City Kansas Community College’s men’s basketball team had just three home games in November and December.

This year, the Blue Devils are home eight times prior to the holiday break starting with Livin’ the Dream Saturday, Nov. 1, at 4 p.m., and Monday against St. Mary’s JVs at 7 p.m. Of the 30 games on the schedule this season, 17 are at home compared to 11 in last year’s 7-25 campaign.

But an even bigger change can be found in talent. Hired July 8, 2013, Kelley Newton got a late, late start in recruiting in his first season.

“Having a year to recruit makes a difference,” said the former Wyandotte High School and University of Oklahoma standout. “There are three areas in which I wanted to improve – depth, more shooters and better attitudes on a daily basis. With these improvements, this team has worked hard, understands the value of working hard and been very enjoyable to be around.”

Only two sophomores return from Newton’s first squad albeit good ones – point guard Anthony (Ray) Ridley and forward Clay Young. A 5-8 starter from Hogan Prep, Ridley led the Blue Devils in assists with 4.35 per game while averaging 8.9 points while Young, a 6-4 forward from Lansing, was second in scoring (10.0) and rebounding (5.6).

“Ridley is our floor leader; Young our team leader,” Newton said. “Ray has grown a lot as a player and is definitely one of our leaders both on and off the court; Clay is one of our most versatile players and a leader.”

Two other sophomores also figure prominently. A 6-4 forward from Bishop Ward who sat out last season, C.J. Vallejo is being counted on for scoring and rebounding.

“I’m really excited over all the hard work he’s put in the last 1½ years; he’s really improved all aspects of his game,” Newton said.
Devin Ruis, a 6-0 Olathe South grad who transferred from Manhattan Christian, brings excellent shooting range to the squad.

“He can dribble, shoot and pass, all the qualities of a good offensive player,” Newton said.

Ridley will be backed at the point guard spot by Roberto Hernandez, a 6-0 freshman from Omaha’s Bellevue West who grew up in Puerto Rico, and 6-0 Andrew Runnels of Del City High in Oklahoma City.

“Hernandez is a very crafty point guard who can handle the ball in transition; Runnels is a strong, pesky defender,” Newton said.

Two sharp-shooting teammates at Topeka’s Shawnee Heights, 6-3 Tevin Downing and 6-0 Braeson Sester; and 6-2 Dehven Talley of SM Northwest, will join Ruis at the shooting guard position while 6-5 Austin Hall of Aurora, Colo., and Vallejo figure to give the Blue Devils a solid one-two punch at small forward.

Joe Lendway, a 6-6 freshman who helped lead Lansing to the Class 5A state championship, and 6-7 Armoni Shorter of Crete, Ill., outside of Chicago, will handle the power forward roles.

“Joe Lendway is a winner and will be an anchor for us while I’m real excited about how well Armoni has grown into the position,” Newton said.

The Blue Devils figure to be even better the spring semester when 6-2 guard Babajide Aina, a transfer from Prairie View A&M, and 6-4 wing Brett Hamilton of Mill Valley become eligible. However, KCKCC will be without 6-0 guard Zach Jackson of Lansing, out for the season with a knee injury.

“If we can rebound and stay healthy, we can contend for the region championship,” Newton said. “With so many freshmen, we have a long way to go before we get to that point but if we continue to improve every day, that could become a reality very quickly.”

KCKCC will be competing in two divisions of the Jayhawk Conference. They’ll vie with Brown Mackie, Hesston, Highland, Fort Scott, Johnson County and newcomer Labette for the Division II title while past rivals Independence, Cowley, Coffeyville, Neosho and Allen County are back on the Jayhawk Conference schedule.

Alan Hoskins is the sports information director at KCKCC.

Kaw Valley League names All-League boys’ soccer teams

The Kaw Valley League has named its All-League Boys’ Soccer teams for 2014.

The First Team includes:

Forwards: Tanner Brown, senior, Basehor-Linwood; Sam Lopez, sophomore, Mill Valley; Asher Huseman, senior, Tonganoxie.

Midfielders: Dalton Sieperda, junior, Mill Valley; Teddy Gillespie, senior, Mill Valley; and Zach Ferguson, senior, Basehor-Linwood.

Defensive players: Bailey Weeks, senior, Mill Valley; Hayden Vomhof, sophomore, Mill Valley; Kyle Caldwell, senior, Tonganoxie; and Trent Jones, senior, Bishop Ward.

Keeper: Austin Dyche, senior, Mill Valley.

Utility: Cameron Rohr, senior, Mill Valley.

The Second Team includes:

Forwards: Teo Subasic, junior, Bishop Ward; Sam Nixon, senior, Lansing; and Matt Appl, senior, Piper.

Midfielders: Aaron Hernandez, Turner; Jesus Herrera, Bishop Ward; and Logan Wilson, junior, Piper.

Defensive players: Chandler Carey, sophomore, Basehor-Linwood; Jesus Bravo, senior, Turner; Luke Smith, senior, Piper; and Taner Shipman, senior, Bonner Springs.

Keeper: Sullivan Ford, senior, Piper.

Utility: Trenton Sadrakula, junior, Bishop Ward.

Honorable mention includes:

Forwards: Tyler Kubulnicky, freshman, Lansing.

Midfielders: Adam Grube, sophomore, Mill Valley; Chris LeDesma, senior, Bishop Ward; Logan Williams, sophomore, Tonganoxie.

Defensive players: Christian Howe, junior, Mill Valley; David Jones, senior, Turner; Fransisco Lopez-Torres, senior, Turner; Mark Lopez, senior, Bishop Ward; Ramon Conejo, senior, Bishop Ward; and Ryan Kobulnicky, junior, Lansing.

Keeper: Alex Kroll, junior, Tonganoxie.

Utility: Jacob Kraus, senior, Bonner Springs; Chris Moe, senior, Lansing.

Sporting KC to join Western Conference in 2015

Sporting Kansas City and the Houston Dynamo will re-join Major League Soccer’s Western Conference in 2015, MLS announced on Monday as part of conference re-alignment plans for the league’s highly anticipated 20th season.

Expansion clubs Orlando City SC and New York City FC will be added to the Eastern Conference for their inaugural MLS seasons.

“We’ve established some great rivalries in the East. Now we have to re-establish new rivalries in the West,” Sporting KC manager Peter Vermes said. “This move is a product of the League’s great growth and continued success.”

One of 10 charter members of Major League Soccer, Sporting Kansas City played the team’s first nine seasons (1996-2004) in the Western Conference and reached the postseason on seven occasions. The club shifted to the Eastern Conference prior to the 2005 season and has played each of the past 10 seasons in the East.

As it currently stands, 13 of the past 15 MLS Cup champions will compete in the Western Conference in 2015. Among the 10 teams, five reside in the Pacific Time Zone, three in the Central Time Zone and two in the Mountain Time Zone.

2015 Eastern Conference (10): Chicago Fire, Columbus Crew, D.C. United, Montreal Impact, New England Revolution, New York City FC, New York Red Bulls, Orlando City SC, Philadelphia Union, Toronto FC

2015 Western Conference (10): Colorado Rapids, FC Dallas,Houston Dynamo, LA Galaxy, Portland Timbers, Real Salt Lake, San Jose Earthquakes, Seattle Sounders FC, Sporting Kansas City, Vancouver Whitecaps

Chivas USA will cease operations effective immediately and the league will play with 20 clubs in the 2015 season, according to the announcement. On Thursday, Oct. 30, the league will announce a new MLS Los Angeles club — and ownership group — that will begin play in 2017.

For the 2015 season, the 20 teams will each play 34 games during the regular season. Clubs will play each team in the opposing conference once for five home and five away matches. Clubs will play each of their nine conference opponents at least twice (one home, one away), plus six additional intra-conference games — three home and three away.

Major League Soccer will fully introduce a new identity and crest in 2015 while beginning eight-year media agreements with ESPN, FOX and Univision. San Jose will open the newest soccer-specific stadium in the United States and international stars Kaka (Brazil), Frank Lampard (England) and David Villa (Spain) will all join MLS.

Sporting KC will begin the 2014 MLS Cup Playoffs at 7 p.m. on Thursday against the New York Red Bulls in the Eastern Conference Knockout Round. The winner will advance to be the host of No. 1 seed D.C. United at 3 p.m. on Sunday in Leg 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
– Story from Sporting KC