KCKCC golfer overcomes amputation to compete at college level

Parker Vancampen competed for the KCKCC golf team this year. (KCKCC photo)

by Tyler Scott, KCKCC sports information coordinator

KCKCC men’s golfer Parker Vancampen never had the idea that he would play golf. His interest always started with sports like football, basketball and baseball. But an unexpected turn in his life occurred early on, which would propel his start in playing the sport that got him to KCKCC.

When he was an infant doctors found that he had developed a bone tumor that eventually turned worse.

“They discovered it at a couple of weeks old,” Vancampen said. “We fought it until I was 3 or 4 and at that point, it got too far and they decided that we had to amputate my leg. So they amputated it and my first steps were a prosthetic leg and it was off to the races since then. I started competing and playing in sports and really just fitting in like a normal kid.”

Then as he kept playing his right knee started to dislocate every so often. That’s when his trajectory in competing started to change.

“I couldn’t trust myself to run with my prosthetic leg anymore without it dislocating and I just had a lot of fear,” Vancampen said. “I talked to my parents and told them I was going to quit all these sports. They told me I had to keep competing so I said OK. .. I’m going to play golf. I’m going to go out there and work hard at it.”

His interest grew in golf and it has transpired ever since.

This past fall, Vancampen competed in all but two tournaments. He placed in the top 30 at one event, which was his highest finish and hopes to improve upon his game this upcoming spring, which begins in the first week of March.

Vancampen’s interest in KCKCC grew from him getting to know head coach Gary Shrader, as well as the layout of Kansas City.

“I loved Coach Shrader and all my future teammates,” Vancampen said. “There are also a lot of nice courses up here and it just seemed like a good fit. You can get some good practice in and keep developing each day.”

KCKCC’s golf history dates all the way back to the 1970s with numerous individual awards and Region Championships.

Vancampen hopes to be a part of that success, while with the Blue Devils before moving onto the next step.

“I hope to transfer and play at a higher level and just continue golfing and see where that goes.”

Lady Pirates win hoops match with Sumner

Piper junior Sage Grann went up for a layup. Grann scored 17 points in the Lady Pirates 57-27 win over Sumner Academy. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Piper Lady Pirates won a cross-town match against the Sumner Academy Lady Sabres 57-27 Friday evening at Sumner.

Piper’s active defense made it difficult for the Lady Sabres to get the ball inside and helped the visitors take an early 6-0 lead, but Sumner took advantage of free throws and a timely three-point shot from Ariana Rivera to pull ahead 10-9 by the end of the first quarter.

Sumner kept the game knotted midway through the second quarter, using full court pressure to slow the Piper offense. As Piper broke the press, a burst of fast-break scoring wore down the home team as halftime approached.

Rivera hit two three-pointers in the second quarter to keep things close, but the Lady Pirates went to the break with a 25-18 advantage.

The third quarter showed much more of the same as Piper controlled the tempo and extended the lead. The Lady Pirates distributed the scoring, racking up 19 points in the quarter with no player scoring more than four.

Sage Grann led Piper with 17 points, and Lauren Marron and Anneliese Lockwood added nine points each. Grann was especially effective on the offensive glass, getting several points on putbacks.

Rivera ended the game with 18 of Sumner’s 27 points, along with five steals. Kylie McCleary pulled down 11 rebounds in the contest.

The win gives Piper a 2-1 record heading into United Kansas Conference play next week. The Lady Pirates will take on Topeka’s Seaman Lady Vikings at home on Tuesday starting at 5:45 p.m.

The Lady Sabres, just off a 59-9 drubbing of Kansas City’s Northeast High School, dropped to 2-1. The team will open Meadowlark Conference play against Washington at home on Tuesday. The game will tip off at 5:30 p.m.

Sumner junior Ariana Rivera drove around a Piper defender. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Sumner senior Kylie McCleary put back an offensive rebound. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Piper cheerleaders practiced a stunt during halftime. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Piper freshman Anneliese Lockwood put up a shot from the block. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Sumner junior Ariana Rivera took a short jumper from the baseline. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Piper junior Lauren Marron launched a three-point shot. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

In between quarters, the Sumner cheerleaders showed off a stunt called “The Bird.” (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Piper sophomore Abbie Roth flipped up a shot as she sailed out of bounds. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Piper sophomore Avary Vallejo took a three-point shot. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

KCKCC’s Faria named second team all-region for soccer

Pedro Faria of KCKCC was named the Second Team All-Region selection by the KJCCC. (Photo from KCKCC)

Baldwin, Kan. – After being named the KJCCC East Division Offensive Player of the Year, KCKCC men’s soccer player Pedro Faria added to his 2022 accolades. Faria was recently named a Second Team All-Region selection by the conference office.

Faria appeared in 12 games for the Blue Devils, scoring three goals, adding two assists, eight points and taking eight total shots.


KCKCC made the KJCCC Tournament playoffs this past season where it eventually fell to Barton Community College in penalty kicks.

  • Story from Tyler Scott, KCKCC sports information coordinator