Ranked No. 19 in latest soccer poll, KCKCC women cruise, 6-0

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC sports information

Kansas City Kansas Community College celebrated its climb into the Top 20 of the NJCAA’s Division I women’s soccer ratings with a 6-0 blanking of Neosho County in Chanute Monday.

Ranked No. 19 in the latest poll, the win comes on the heels of a 2-1 win over No. 16 Cowley last Friday. However, another ranked foe looms next for the Blue Devils – a home collision with No. 12 Butler County Wednesday at 6 p.m.

Sophomore Corrine Hughes of Grain Valley had two goals and an assist to lead the Blue Devils while freshman Katharina Oelschlager had a goal and an assist and soph Kayley Pedersen two assists.

The Blue Devils took a 2-0 halftime lead despite going into a strong wind and then dominated the second half. Hughes got the first goal on an assist from Oelschlager early in the first half, then reciprocated with a pass to Oelschlager late in the period for the 2-0 lead.

“Scoring those two goals was big for us,” KCKCC coach Shawn Uhlenhake said. “But everything between those goals was tough. Neosho defended well making it tough for us to score. Once we got with the wind, the ball basically never left their half of the field. We had a lot of scoring opportunities.”

Once playing with the wind, the Blue Devils widened the gap. Hughes scored on a pass from Pedersen and Melissa Siegel had an unassisted goal for a 4-0 lead. Freshman Kennia Accunia from Olathe North and sophomore Caroline Rutledge closed out the scoring, Rutledge scoring on an assist from Pedersen.

Freshman Susie Lopez of Turner got her second shutout in goal with help from another frosh, Mia Tomasic, who just joined the squad from the KCKCC volleyball team.

Lady Blue Devils stun No. 11 soccer team at windy Cowley

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC sports information

Kansas City Kansas Community College’s women’s soccer team took on a blustery Kansas wind and No. 11 ranked Cowley College and defeated them both Friday night.

Scoring two early goals with the wind at their back, the Blue Devils turned back numerous Cowley second half advances for a well-earned 2-1 win. It was the opener for the Blue Devils, who play at Neosho County Monday before opening at home against No. 16 Butler County Wednesday at 6 p.m.

“We were lucky we were able get a couple of quick goals with the wind,” KCKCC coach Shaun Uhlenhake said. “The wind was blowing so hard. It dictated everything. We had a few opportunities the second half but they had us on our heels. We just did a good job of defending well,”

Good buddies Madison Broeker and Corrine Hughes teamed up to put KCKCC in front 1-0 just six minutes into the contest, Broeker taking a pass from Hughes 14 yards in front of the net and booting the ball into the far corner. Hughes got the second goal, scoring from 20 yards out in front on a well-placed pass from Katharina Oelschlager.

Cowley scored its lone goal in the second half.

“Everyone we had was playing defense because the majority of the game was played on one half of the field,” said Uhlenhake, who was ecstatic with the play of his new goalie, freshman Suzie Lopez of Turner, who had six saves, five in the second half. “Pretty good debut for someone who came to us as a forward and suddenly became our goalkeeper.”

Veterans Katrina Sargent, Jaidyn Yingling and Paige Liston spearheaded the Blue Devil defense along with midfielder Kayley Pedersen. A couple of freshmen, midfielder Kaylee Shaw of Leavenworth and centerback Grace Runyan of Blue Valley, also drew accolades for their first college games.

“Great way to start, especially against a ranked team,” Uhlenhake said.

Experienced KCKCC women’s soccer team to open Friday

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC sports information

It’s been a year and a half since soccer has been played at Kansas City Kansas Community College.

“Just happy to be back playing,” said Shawn Uhlenhake, the fifth-year women’s soccer coach at KCKCC. He’s even happier with the return of 11 sophomores from the best women’s team in college history. The opener comes at Cowley College April 2.

The 2019 Blue Devils won more game (13), had the best record (13-4), scored more goals (64) and had their highest Jayhawk Conference finish (second) than any women’s team ever at KCKCC.

From that team, the Blue Devils return six of their top seven scorers, a national leader in assists and a defense that allowed only 27 goals in 17 games.

“It’s a competitive group that likes each other,” Uhlenhake said. “Going through the nightmarish year we had last year with the pandemic and not knowing where we were going or what we were going to do, I think this team has grown closer and bonded together. They’ve come to practice and worked hard and they’re excited to compete.”

Uhlenhake expects great leadership from a quintet of forwards Corrine Hughes of Grain Valley and Melissa Siegel of Germany, midfielder Kayley Pedersen of Shawnee Mission West and defenders Katrina Sargent of Shawnee Mission South and Paige Liston of Wichita.

“They are the foundation of this team,” he said.

Hughes led the Blue Devils in scoring with 13 goals; Siegel had 10 but more important, she was fifth in the nation in assists with 21 while playing both the forward and midfield spots.

Madison Broeker of Lincoln, Nebraska, added eight goals, Pedersen six and Sargent and Jaidyn Yingling of Topeka Seaman four each.

Hughes, Siegel and Broeker will be joined at the forward spots by Katharina Oelschlager, a promising freshman from Germany, Mackenzie Denham and Sophie Sadrakola.

Pedersen, who was second in assists in 2019, will anchor a midfield that likely will include Siegel, sophomore Kennia Acuna and freshmen Grace Runyan, Piper Newell and Kaylee Shaw.

“Kayley Pedersen is the anchor of our midfield; she covers so much space,” Uhlenhake said. “She’s the ideal player for our new players to look up to as far as midfield play. No one works harder.”

A defense that had six shutouts and allowed only one goal in three other contests in 2019 will be built around veterans Katrina Sargent, Paige Liston, Jaidyn Yingling, Caroline Rutledge of Mill Valley and Hayley Coates of Shawnee Mission Northwest and newcomer Sammy Wojahn.

Veteran Lilly Kremer of St. Pius, who Uhlenhake calls an “exceptional teammate,” and freshman Suzie Lopez will be in goal along with multi-sport Mia Tomasic, who will join the squad after the conclusion of the volleyball season.

The Blue Devils will play only Jayhawk Conference rivals in what Uhlenhake calls a “meat grinder” of a schedule that opens at Cowley College Friday, April 2.

Playing four games in the first eight days of the season, KCKCC will also go to Neosho County April 5 before returning home to face Butler County April 7 and Dodge City April 10.

The Blue Devils will play home-and-home contests with East rivals Johnson County, Neosho, Coffeyville and Butler and single games against West rivals Cowley, Hutchinson, Barton County, Garden City and Dodge City.