Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Bishop Ward welcomes new coaches

Courtesy of Bishop Ward High School

Change is on the horizon at Bishop Ward High School as they hope to strengthen two of their athletic programs both physically and spiritually by welcoming two new coaches to its athletic department.

The boys’ basketball team will have new leadership in Brian Gavin as their new head coach for the 2015-16 season.

Gavin’s experience ranges from being an assistant men’s basketball coach and weight lifting instructor at Kansas City Kansas Community College where he helped coach for two seasons to most recently coaching basketball at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Overland Park, Kan.

Gavin was assistant coach for the varsity team at St. Thomas Aquinas, where he was primarily responsible for player development.

“I believe players must be well rounded in faith, academics, athletics and service. Our talents and our passion for sports are given to us by God. Sports give us an opportunity to make the best of our physical abilities. You need to be where you're supposed to be, have a good attitude and appreciate what a blessing it is to go to Bishop Ward,” said Gavin.

Bishop Ward will also be welcoming Kelcie Cater as the new head cheer coach. Cater is a member of the Kansas City Tap and Ballet Company and previously coached at Miss Marias Dance and Acrobatic Studio in Lenexa, Kan.

Cater will bring award winning choreography and coaching experience to the Bishop Ward cheer team.

Cater is very excited to coach the Bishop Ward cheer team and looks forward to the new school year.

“My goal is to help the girls enjoy the sport of cheer, learn new skills, make lifelong friends, and support our school with a tremendous amount of spirit. With hard work, endurance and a lot fun, the future is bright. I want our team to grow spiritually and be determined to embrace the abundant life God has for each of us,” said Cater.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Bishop Ward baseball team heading back to state again

Bishop Ward High School

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- Bishop Ward High School’s varsity baseball team is headed to state for the 12th time in 15 years. After winning back-to-back games the Cyclones became the Kansas Class 4A DII Kansas City Regional Tournament Champions on Tuesday, May 19.

Bishop Ward came into the tournament as the underdog; a fourth seed with a record of nine wins and seven losses.

Head Coach Dennis Hurla said, “Going into regionals, I thought we were ready to play well. We had just lost four tough games in a row and after a good week of practice the team was ready to win.”

The first game they had to face the first seed team, Sante Fe Trail High School (14-2). The game went into extra innings and then 3rd baseman, Junior Brian Whiles, had a hit that caused Bishop Ward to score and finally knock off the regional favorite 4-3.

“Our tough schedule elevated our play and with each week we improved; the kids mental toughness is what will prepare them for this tournament,” said Hurla on getting ready for the post season.

To win the regional tournament, Bishop Ward faced the third seed team, Perry-Lecompton High School (14-5). Bishop Ward scored first, scoring one run off three singles in the third inning. They finished the game strong by upsetting Perry-Lecompton 9-3 and winning the championship.

Both Coach Hurla and the Baseball team would like to thank all the fans and supporters who showed up to the game, “We want to thank everyone, and with the state tournament being located in Topeka this year we’re hoping for a good turnout of support since it is as close to home as it has ever been.”

The Bishop Ward Cyclones head to the Kansas Class 4a DII State Tournament on Thursday, May 28 in Topeka, Kansas. The Cyclones will enter the tournament 11-8 as the sixth seed. They play their first game on May 28 at 6:30 PM at the Hummer Sports Complex against the third seed team, Larned High School (18-3).

If you are unable to attend the game, you can listen live at http://www.greatbendpost.com/listen-live-web-radio/.

More information and updates can be found at http://www.kshsaa.org/Public/Baseball.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Bishop Ward Athletic Director accepts new challenge

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- Greg Duggins, current Bishop Ward Athletic Director and Dean of Students since 2010, is excited to announce a new challenge he has accepted as Alumni Manager within the Bishop Ward development office.

He will begin his new role after this school year.

“This new dedicated alumni position will allow us to focus on our most valuable resource –our amazing alumni base! With Greg’s knowledge of our alumni, this community and our school needs, we are pleased to have him join the development department. He is a real gift to our school,” said Reverend Thomas Schrader, O. Carm., President of Bishop Ward.

Monday, February 9, 2015

HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING: 2015 Wyandotte County Tournament Results

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- Below are the results from this weekend's Wyandotte County Wrestling Tournament.

Click read more for the top finishers in each weight division.

Friday, January 30, 2015

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS: Basehor-Linwood improves to 12-0 after 66-43 win against De Soto


By NICK SLOAN, nick@kansascitykansan.com

BASEHOR, KAN. ---- Coming into the season, one of the biggest question marks for the Basehor-Linwood boys basketball team was the guard position.

Having lost most of their guards from the 19-4 sub-state championship last year, some wondered how this year's group would do.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS: Harmon Hawks wrestling results from the Blue Valley Northwest Husky Wrestling Invitational

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- Below are results from the Harmon Hawks' wrestling team. They performed at the Blue Valley Northwest Husky Invitational.

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS: Turner wrestling results from the Blue Valley Northwest Husky Wrestling Invitational

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- Below are wrestling results from the Turner Golden Bears' recent meet at the 2015 Blue Valley Northwest Husky Wrestling Invitational.


HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS: Sumner Academy falls to Piper at home

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- Sumner Academy (5-7) fell to Piper (9-3) yesterday, 82-68, even with Saadique Perkins scoring 18 points. The Pirates grabbed the lead against Sumner on a free throw from Collin Beebe in the second period and held on.

The Sabres fell off early, trailing 38-34 by the half after scoring a game-high 19 points during the second quarter. Both teams were very physical on the court, with Sumner picking up 27 fouls, while Piper had 23.

Perkins found success all over the court for the Sabres, making 50 percent (3-for-6) of shots attempted while also sinking 92 percent (11-for-12) of free throws attempted.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

SPORTS: Sumner Academy opens Spring Hill Tournament with a win

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- The Sumner Academy Sabres boys basketball team improved its record to 4-5 with a 60-49 victory against Eisenhower on Wednesday in the opening round of the Spring Hill Invitational Tournament.

Sumner Academy grabbed the lead against Eisenhower on a two-pointer from Derek Sykes in the second period and held on.

Sumner pulled ahead early, claiming a 26-23 lead at the half. The Sabres offense was led by Sykes, who scored 18 points, including seven during the first period.

Thursday, January 15, 2015

PHOTOS: Basehor-Linwood vs. Bishop Ward, boys basketball


By NICK SLOAN, nick@kansascitykansan.com

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- Here are several photos from last Friday night's boys basketball between the Basehor-Linwood Bobcats and Bishop Ward Cyclones.

Click "read more" to view additional photos!

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

SPORTS: 2014 Kaw Valley League names all-league football teams (OFFENSE)

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ----- The coaches in the Kaw Valley League have honored several football players from this year's football season.

The all league teams were announced this week.

Leading the way were the Piper Pirates with 13 members selected. Other athletes from Turner High School, Bishop Ward and Bonner Springs were honored.

The full list:

FIRST TEAM

QUARTERBACK
  • Logan Koch, Mill Valley
RUNNING BACK
  • Marcell Holmes, Bonner Springs
  • Travon Jones, Piper
INTERIOR LINEMAN
  • Caleb White, Basehor-Linwood
  • Scott Hattok, Lansing
  • Evan Applegate, Mill Valley
  • Ben Hecht, Mill Valley
  • Justyn Leslie, Tonganoxie
TIGHT END
  • Shawn Pahls, Piper
WIDE RECEIVERS
  • Christian Jegen, Mill Valley
  • Jared Sommers, Tonganoxie
_____

SECOND TEAM

QUARTERBACK
  • Krystian Abbott, Lansing
RUNNING BACK
  • Sterling Owens, Piper
  • Colton Beebe, Piper
INTERIOR LINEMEN
  • Andrew Ramirez, Bishop Ward
  • Jacob Wylie, Bonner Springs
  • Chase Battes, Mill Valley
  • Tyler Shurley, Mill Valley
  • Collin Beebe, Piper
TIGHT END
  • Zach Deverill, Mill Valley
WIDE RECEIVER
  • Jonah Freese, Bonner Springs
  • Kenneth Banks, Lansing
______

HONORABLE MENTION

QUARTERBACK
  • Connor Byers, Bonner Springs
RUNNING BACK
  • Cole Henley, Bishop Ward
  • Dewaun Wilkes, Lansing
  • Darnell Miller, Turner
INTERIOR LINEMAN
  • Jacob Freese, Bonner Springs
  • Aaron Hawes, Piper
  • Ben Clark, Tonganoxie
TIGHT END
  • Greg Deveau, Tonganoxie
WIDE RECEIVER
  • Jake Jones, Piper

Thursday, April 10, 2014

SHUKC KVL/KCAL All-Star Game to be held April 21


By NICK SLOAN, nick@kansascitykansan.com
Photo courtesy of SHUKC.com

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- On April 21, Kansas City Kansas Community College will be hosting a great event featuring several local student-athletes.

Sport Highlights Unlimited will present its second SHUKC KVL vs. KCAL All-Star game at 5:30 p.m.

The best boys and girls basketball players from the Kaw Valley League and the Kansas City-Atchison League will compete against each other. A three-point contest and dunk contest will also be held.

For more information about tickets and the event, contact David Brox at davidbrox@shukc.com. Or, you can check out the Facebook page for the event here. 

Below is the rosters for the game.

Visit SHUKC.com for up to date high school sports coverage in Wyandotte County!

KVL Girls

Frankie Oropeza (Bishop Ward)
Tori Webb (Piper)
Megan Woolley (Piper)
Amber Garver (Basehor-Linwood)
Victoria Smith (Basehor-Linwood)
Kennedy Bizzell (Bonner Springs)
Carley Eaton (Mill Valley)
Emiley Soetaert (Tonganoxie)
Mikayla Zielinski (Lansing)
Madison Bosworth (Lansing)

KCAL Girls

Arika Smith (Atchison)
Alexandria Green (Wyandotte)
Ashton Ettleman (Atchison)
Donesha Womack (Washington)
Bianca Ledesma (Schlagle)
Nakia Hope (Sumner Academy)
Arriona Blakely (Harmon)
Doni Ellis (Wyandotte)
Mijsha Cheffen (Washington)
Mady Shipley (Atchison)

KVL Boys

Jordan Jackson (Bonner Springs)
Evan Brull (Bishop Ward)
Paul Berry (Turner)
Drew Boatwright (Mill Valley)
Chase Younger (Basehor-Linwood)
Luke Long (Piper)
Joe Schneider (Lansing)
Khalil Bailey (Lansing)
James Grizzle (Tonganoxie)
Dominique Jennings (Piper)

KCAL Boys

Deamonte Sykes (Sumner Academy)
Andre Faison (Sumner Academy)
Marquis Barnett (Schlagle)
Deon Wilson (Schlagle)
Alvarez McCullough (Schlagle)
Sheldon Carson (Harmon)
JT Bennett (Washington)
Shakir Love (Washington)
Marvin Bowens (Washington)
Tanner Huntington (Atchison)

Dunk Contest

Khalil Bailey (Lansing)
Ben Johnson (Tonganoxie)
Tanner Huntington (Atchison)
Deamonte Sykes (Sumner Academy)
Willie Bosby (Schlagle)
CJ Harper (Piper)


Sunday, March 9, 2014

COMMENTARY: Magic of high school basketball on display Saturday night at Basehor-Linwood

By NICK SLOAN, nick@kansascitykansan.com

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ----- It's been over a year since I fired myself quit from high school sports coverage.

During the year, I've had mixed emotions about my decision.

On the plus side, I have more time on Tuesday nights and Friday nights than I normally would. This is especially important considering that I covered nearly 15 high schools in Kansas City, Kan., and the Kaw Valley League. This time off has also helped me dramatically improve my health, as I've lost around 250 pounds the last two years. On this Sunday morning, let me thank God for that.

But on Saturday night at Basehor-Linwood High School, I was reminded why I was a high school sports reporter for seven years, part-time for the first four years and full-time the last three.

The boys and girls basketball programs from Basehor-Linwood and Piper squared off for the opportunity to play in the 4A state tournament next week in Salina, Kan. I was encouraged by my friend Rodney White to come out - and I'm glad I did.

The Piper girls were looking to defeat Basehor-Linwood a third time, while the Basehor-Linwood boys were looking to complete a three-game sweep of Piper.

Both teams got the job done - but it wasn't easy in either case.

The Piper girls defeated Basehor-Linwood in a hard fought, two-point game that came down to the final possession. Improving to 18-3 on the season, the Lady Pirates will travel to Salina next week and look to win a state championship.

The players from both teams fought hard on the loose balls and rebounds. It was a close game throughout - and please let me borrow a cliche - they battled until the final whistle.

Piper head coach Shane Stout has done a great job turning around a losing program he inherited three years ago. Now the Pirates have won a Kaw Valley League title and a sub-state championship within that short time frame. The players and coaches deserve a lot of credit.

While Basehor-Linwood lost the game, it was not a losing effort. The team used hard work and hustle to overcome disadvantages in talent and experience.

Head coach Jason Tatkenhorst, in his second season, did a great job. Tatkenhorst also did something I never seen from any coach in my seven years of reporting. During a timeout, he ran across the court to fire up Basehor-Linwood's excellent student section. It may sound odd, but he's the type of coach I would want my daughter to play for if she played basketball. I loved it.

Two hours later, the Bobcats and Pirates boys program completed an impressive trilogy of games in their season series this year.

Basehor-Linwood won all three games in the season series by a combined score of 233-225. Two of those games came down to the final shot - and both games were won in the final seconds by sophomore Jahron McPherson.

In the first game between the two earlier this season, McPherson hit a game-winner in a double-overtime classic that ended 100-99 in Basehor's favor.

On Saturday night, the sophomore proved that you do not have to be an upperclassman to have ice in the veins.

With the score tied at 56, McPherson drilled a three-pointer at the top of the key to give Basehor-Linwood a 59-56 lead with under a minute left in the game. After two Piper points cut it down to 59-58, McPherson calmly hit two free-throws to extend the lead to three, forcing Piper to take a difficult three-pointer on its final possession.

Basehor-Linwood will look to win its third state championship since 2009.

Bobcats seniors Chase Younger, Tim Sanders, Zach McNabb and JP Downing have a chance to win their second rings, as all played on the 2012 state championship squad. It was a team effort and each player contributed to the win. Newcomer Patrick Muldoon provides Basehor-Linwood a great presence in the middle.

Piper's senior class deserves a lot of praise, too. The nine-member senior class will be remembered as the one that turned the Pirates basketball program around. After underachieving for a number of years, Piper went to the state tournament last year and was three points away from another trip.

Dominique Jennings, Luke Long, Vincent Eskina (a junior) and Tyler Owens all played well Saturday night. While the scoreboard only displays one winner when it comes to the team, the senior class at Piper will forever be considered winners in my book.

Along with the players, the coaches reminded me why I loved covering the sport of basketball too.

It was fun watching Basehor-Linwood head coach Mike McBride and Piper head coach Steve Wallace during the game. Both are great competitors and both are great coaches. Both inherited down programs and McBride has a chance to win his third state championship next week. He's won several coach of the year awards (including ours in 2012) and deservedly so.

Wallace, meanwhile, has done arguably the best two-year coaching job in the entire Kansas City metro area. He took over a two-win Piper program and has led his team to 32 wins the past two seasons, including a trip to Salina in 2013.

Piper fans may be disappointed this weekend and if Basehor-Linwood doesn't win the title next week, Bobcats fans may feel disappointed. However, both fan bases should always feel blessed that they have excellent coaches steering the ship. Good high school coaches are tough to come by. All players who play for them get a fair shot at succeeding - and it's almost a guarantee that all players get better under both coaches. That's all you can ask for from any coach.

There's a lot wrong with high school sports these days. Parents have too much control. AAU basketball has taken over high school basketball when it comes to the importance of recruiting. Sportsmanship is lacking these days and the fan support in some communities is low, including most schools in KCK.

The basketball programs at Basehor-Linwood High School and Piper High School are what's right about high school sports.

I wish the Piper girls and the Basehor-Linwood boys well in Salina next week. Congratulations to the Piper boys and Basehor-Linwood girls on having excellent seasons.

And thanks for reminding me why I loved doing what I did for seven years.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES: Sept. 20

KANSAS CITY, KAN. --- Below are the high school football results for September 20, 2013.

Washington 24, Atchison 20
Mill Valley 38, Basehor-Linwood 0
Bonner Springs 41, Bishop Ward 14
Schlagle 24, Harmon 0
Lansing 36, Turner 26
Wyandotte 50, Sumner Academy 21
Tonganoxie 28, Piper 0


Saturday, September 14, 2013

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES: Sept. 13

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---
  • Spring Hill 41, Sumner Academy 14
  • Topeka West 27, Washington 15
  • Shawnee Heights 27, Schlagle 0
  • Piper 12, Basehor-Linwood 6
  • Wyandotte 48, Harmon 6
  • Bonner Springs 70, Lansing 42
  • St. James 50, Bishop Ward 13


Saturday, September 7, 2013

SPORTS: High school football results, Sept. 6

KANSAS CITY, KAN. --- While I'm not as active on the high schools sports scene anymore, that won't stop me from posting scores and information.

Here are football scores from Sept. 6, 2013.
  • Van Horn 49, Wyandotte 48
  • Eudora 12, Piper 7
  • Basehor-Linwood 27, Bishop Ward 6
  • Blue Valley Southwest 52, Washington 22
  • Sumner Academy 58, Immaculata 18
  • Bonner Spings 51, Turner 40

Thursday, September 5, 2013

SPORTS: Turner defeats Bishop Ward in soccer

The Turner Golden Bears varsity soccer team defeated Bishop Ward earlier this week, 2-1.

John Villegas and Raul Martinez scored the Golden Bears' goals in the victory.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Christy Collins named new girls basketball head coach at Bishop Ward

Bishop Ward High School

Kansas City, Kan. -- Bishop Ward High School is pleased to announce Mrs. Christin (Christy) Collins as the new girls’ varsity basketball coach for the 2013-2014 school year.

Coach Collins comes to Bishop Ward with nine years of coaching experience at the AAU and high school levels, most recently coaching the last three seasons as the JV Boys/Varsity Assistant at St. Mary’s High School in Independence, Mo. She currently runs the KC ACT Running Rebels Basketball Program (Grades 4-11) with her husband Albert and his parents Albert Sr. and Gayle Collins.

“I’m very excited to get to know all the girls at Bishop Ward,” Coach Collins said. “It’s my first opportunity to be a head coach at a high school and I’m looking forward to building a program here. It’ll be a great season.”

Coach Collins completed her education at Park University where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management and a Master of Business Administration.

While at Park University, Collins was a member of the women’s basketball team as an NAIA Academic All-American. Bishop Ward Athletic Director Greg Duggins sites Collins’ college playing career, high school coaching and AAU involvement as experience she will draw upon during the season.

“Coach Collins has a strong knowledge of the game, is highly committed and her philosophy is based on sound fundamentals,” Mr. Duggins said. “Coach Collins will strive to bring out the best in her players with dedication and enthusiasm. I know the Bishop Ward community will support Coach Collins and her program as she brings a new sense of pride and spirit to Bishop Ward Basketball.”

Friday, May 24, 2013

Former Wyandotte Bulldogs player signs with Bethany College

Brandon Huskey, Kansas City, Kan., has signed a letter of intent to play men's basketball at Bethany College for the 2013-2014 academic year.

Huskey, a 6-foot-5 power forward, is transferring to Bethany from Coffeyville Community College where he made the All-Academic Team. Prior to college, Huskey attended Wyandotte High School where he was a four-year starter. He earned second-team all-conference his senior year and honorable mention all-conference his junior year.

During his senior season Huskey averaged 17 points per game, ten rebounds per game and had a 71% free-throw shooting percentage.

"We are pleased to have Brandon Huskey transfer to Bethany from Coffeyville Community College. Brandon had a really good high school career at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City and has grown, developed and matured as a player at Coffeyville," said head men's basketball coach Clair Oleen. "Brandon should be a real force for the Swedes in the paint at both ends of the court as his size, skill and athleticism will be very good in the KCAC. Brandon is also a very good and serious student in the criminal justice field."

Huskey is the son of Brenda Huskey. He has a 3.5 grade point average and plans to major in criminal justice.

The Bethany College Swedes compete in 18 intercollegiate sports in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). 

Bethany participates in the NAIA Champions of Character program, which encourages integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship, and servant leadership in student-athletes, coaches, and youth in the community. 

Since 1902, Bethany has won 152 conference championships. Learn more about the Bethany College Swede’s athletic programs at www.bethanyswedes.com.