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Weber Announces the Signing of Amaad Wainright

amaadMANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State head coach Bruce Weber announced the signing of junior college guard Amaad Wainright (Kansas City, Mo./Trinity Valley Community College) to a Financial Aid Agreement on Tuesday.

A 6-foot-4, 200-pound combo guard, Wainright joins the Wildcats after a two-year stint at Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, Texas, where he helped the Cardinals win 24 games and finish No. 14 in the final NJCAA poll as a sophomore in 2016-17. He redshirted the 2015-16 season due to injury.

A native of Kansas City and the brother of Baylor men’s basketball standout (2013-17) turned Bear football player Ishmail Wainright, he started his community college career at Metropolitan Community College – Penn Valley in his hometown averaging 17.4 points and 8.1 rebounds in 2014-15.

Rated No. 26 on a list of the Top 100 community college players by JucoRecruiting.com, Wainright will have two years of eligibility remaining when he arrives at K-State.

“We are excited to welcome Amaad and his family to our program,” said Weber. “Much like Makol (Mawien), he fills the need for an older, more veteran player while also giving us a versatile combo guard that helps with the void left with the graduation of Wes (Iwundu) and Carlbe (Ervin II). Amaad is a big-bodied guard who can play multiple backcourt positions. He can shoot the ball, but can also handle and distribute to his teammates.”

Coached by Guy Furr at Trinity Valley Community College, Wainright ranked first or second on the team in 11 categories, including team-highs in field goals made (174), attempted (375), 3-point field goal percentage (36.0), assist-to-turnover ratio (2.1), starts (29) and games played (31), in 2016-17. He averaged 14.2 points on 46.4 percent shooting (174-of-375), including 36 percent (54-of-150) from 3-point range, to go with 4.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.5 steals per game. He ranked second in scoring, 3-point field goals made, assists and steals.

Wainright scored in double figures in 25 of 31 games played, including a season-high 45-point effort in a 161-158 win over Daytona State College on Nov. 25, as he connected on 15-of-28 field goals, including 7-of-10 from 3-point range. He also scored 20 points or better in three other contests, while he registered four double-doubles.

Wainright spent two years at Hogan Prep in Kansas City before playing his senior season at John Burroughs High School in Burbank, Calif., where he averaged a double-double for the Indians in 2013-14. In 26 games, he averaged 24.9 points, 12.5 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 3.1 steals and 1.9 blocks per game. He scored in double figures in 25 of 26 games, including 19 20-point games and 11 30-point games, to go with 18 double-doubles. He scored a season-high 43 points in a loss to Valencia on Dec. 4, 2013, connecting on 17-of-36 field goals to go with 19 rebounds.

“Amaad is not only a local player from Kansas City, which is always an important to our program, but also comes from a terrific basketball family dating back to his grandfather, Maurice King, who was a groundbreaking player at Kansas. His brother, Ish, was also an excellent four-year player at Baylor,” said Weber.

Wainright is the fifth member of the 2017 Signing Class and the second to join the Wildcats during the Spring period, along with fellow community college transfer Makol Mawien (West Valley City, Utah/New Mexico Junior College). The duo join the Fall Signing Class of Mike McGuirl (Ellington, Conn./East Catholic), Nigel Shadd(Chandler, Ariz./Tri-City Christian) and Levi Stockard III (St. Louis, Mo./Vashon).

“We are excited about the mixture of talented young players we have in the five incoming recruits,” said Weber. “As a staff, we feel like we filled our needs while also upgrading our experience level and balancing our classes.”

Amaad Wainright

6-4 // 200 // SG

Kansas City, Mo.

Community College: Trinity Valley Community College (coached by Guy Furr)

High School: John Burroughs (coached by Adam Hochberg)

AAU: Kansas City Keys (coached by John Brooks)

Primary Recruiter: Brad Korn

Bio:

  • A transfer from Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, Texas, where he spent two seasons (2015-16/2016-17) playing for head coach Guy Furr… He was redshirted in 2015-16 due to injury.
  • Trinity Valley posted a 57-9 overall record during his two seasons, including 34-4 in Region 14 play.
  • Helped the Cardinals to a 24-7 overall record, including a tie for first place in the North Division of Region 14 play with a 15-4 mark, in 2016-17… The team finished No. 14 in the final NJCAA poll after losing to Angelina College in the Region 14 quarterfinals on March 9.
  • Played with two other Division I signees, including Hyron Edwards (Texas Tech) and Josh Stamps(FIU).
  • Rated as the No. 26 player in the community college ranks by JucoRecruiting.com.
  • Averaged 14.2 points on 46.4 percent shooting (174-of-375), including 36 percent (54-of-150) from 3-point range, with 4.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.5 steals and 0.8 blocks per game… Played in all 31 games with a team-best 29 starts… Connected on 60.9 percent (39-of-64) from the free throw line.
  • Ranked first or second on the team in 11 categories, including team-highs in field goals made (174) and attempted (375), 3-point field goal percentage (36.0), assist-to-turnover ratio (2.1), starts (29) and games played (31)… Was second in scoring (14.2 ppg.), assists (3.7 apg.), steals (1.5 spg.), 3-point field goals made (54) and attempted (150)… Placed fourth in rebounding (4.5 rpg.).
  • Scored in double figures in 25 of 31 games played as a sophomore, including a season-high 45 points in a 161-158 win over Daytona State College on Nov. 25 on 15-of-28 shooting from the field, including 7-of-10 from 3-point range… Scored 20 or more points in 3 other contests.
  • Four times posted a double-double (3 in points/rebounds), including a 20-point, 10-rebound effort in a win over Kilgore College on Feb. 8… Tied season-high of 10 rebounds two other times.
  • Tallied a double-double (points/assists) with 23 points and a season-high 10 assists in a win over Jacksonville College on Jan. 6… Dished out 5 or more assists on 11 occasions.
  • Signed a National Letter of Intent with North Texas in November, but was released from that commitment in March after the school parted ways with head coach Tony Beneford.
  • Played one season at Metropolitan Community College-Penn Valley in Kansas City, where he averaged 17.4 points on 47.3 percent shooting, including 45.5 percent from 3-point range, to go with 8.1 rebounds and 4.3 assists as a freshman in 2014-15… Connected on 69.1 percent from the free throw line.
  • Played his final high school season at John Burroughs High School in Burbank, Calif., where he led the school to a 16-11 record under head coach Adam Hochberg.
  • Averaged 24.9 points, 12.5 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 3.1 steals and 1.9 blocks per game as a senior in 2013-14… Connected on 41.8 percent (235-of-562) from the field, including 27.3 percent (47-of-172) from 3-point range… Also shot 64.5 percent (131-of-203) from the free throw line.
  • Scored in double figures in 25 of 26 games played with 19 20-point games and 11 30-point games… Scored a season-high 43 points vs. Valencia (12/4/13) on 17-of-36 field goals to go with 19 rebounds.
  • Tallied 18 double-doubles (17 points/rebounds, 1 points/assists) in 26 games played.
  • Registered double-digit rebounds 17 times, including a season-high 23 twice.
  • Played his sophomore and junior seasons at Hogan Prep in Kansas City for head coach Steve Stitzer.
  • Averaged 22 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists per game as a junior in 2012-13.
  • Brother, Ishmail, played in 135 games with 104 starts in four years at Baylor (2013-17), helping the Bears to four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances.
  • Grandfather, Maurice King, became the first African American starter at Kansas during the 1954 season… He played four seasons (1953-57) for the legendary Jayhawk coach Phog Allen and was a teammate and fraternity brother of Wilt Chamberlain… King went on to be chosen in the sixth round of the 1957 NBA Draft and won an NBA title with the Boston Celtics in 1960.

Trinity Valley Community College Head Coach Guy Furr:

“There are not enough good things that I can say about Amaad. He is a fantastic player who can do a little bit of everything, but he is an even better person off the court. I don’t know if there is a more excited person to be playing at K-State. He is just thrilled to be able to wear the Purple and White and follow in the footsteps of his grandfather and brother and play in the Big 12. He fills up the stat sheet. Some nights he would lead us in scoring, some nights in rebounding or some nights in assists. He is very unselfish and a great teammate. Simply, Amaad is a winner on and off the court.”

Blue Jay Tennis Team Finishes Seventh at Centennial League Tournament

small-blue-jayThe Junction City Blue Jay boys tennis team finished seventh out of ten teams in the Centennial League Tournament at the Topeka Kossover courts on Monday.

Guido Greco and Mason Richards teamed up in doubles to be the highest place finisher for the Blue Jays, as they earned an eighth place finish, going 3-3 on the day. Jordan Bailey went 4-2 in singles and earned ninth place.

The overall team title went to Manhattan followed by Topeka West and Washburn Rural.

The Blue Jays will compete in a 6A Regional Tennis Tournament on Saturday at Wichita East High School.

Royals End Nine-Game Losing Streak

kcrKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Eric Hosmer and Jorge Bonifacio hit two-run homers, and the Kansas City Royals snapped a nine-game losing streak with a 6-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Monday night.

Bonifacio homered with two outs in the fourth after Alex Gordon doubled. It was his second home run in eight games since being promoted April 21 from Triple-A Omaha.

Hosmer’s two-out homer in the seventh inning with Christian Colon aboard finished the night for White Sox rookie starter Dylan Covey (0-2).

Salvador Perez’s single in the fifth struck the third base bag and scored Alcides Escobar and Mike Moustakas with two outs.

Left-hander Jason Vargas (4-1) allowed one run on five hits and three walks over six innings to pick up the win. Vargas has a 1.42 ERA in five starts.

Two Wildcats Ink Rookie Free Agent Deals

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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State wide receiver Deante Burton and linebacker Charmeachealle Moore have signed rookie free agent deals with the Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Chargers, respectively, the organizations have announced.

 

Moore and Burton join draftees defensive end Jordan Willis (3rd Round, Cincinnati Bengals) and linebacker Elijah Lee (7thRound, Minnesota Vikings) as new NFL Wildcats. More Wildcats could sign with NFL teams, and those will be announced once organizations make the signings official.

 

Moore, who joins former Wildcat Randall Evans with the Chargers, played in 49 career games at K-State with 16-consecutive starts to end his career. He totaled 143 career tackles, including 75 as a senior in 2016 when he earned Honorable Mention All-Big 12 honors from the league’s coaches and second-team accolades from Pro Football Focus. Moore’s best game in a K-State uniform came against West Virginia in 2015 when he collected 17 tackles – including 16 solo stops – 4.0 TFLs and two sacks to help the Wildcats earn bowl eligibility in the final regular-season game of the year. Moore went on to earn Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week honors.

 

A product of Manhattan, Kansas, Burton became the second Wildcat receiver in the last three years to sign with Atlanta, following Tramaine Thompson in 2014. Burton made 35 career starts in a K-State uniform – including every game over the final two years of his career – as he hauled in 84 passes for 1,085 yards and five touchdowns en route to becoming the school’s 29th career 1,000-yard receiver. Burton’s best career game was also against the Mountaineers in 2015 when he hauled in five passes for 135 yards, including a 77-yard touchdown strike, as he earned Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week accolades.

 

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Kansas State University, the nation’s first operational land-grant institution and a Carnegie Foundation Tier One university, is recognized as one of the nation’s best colleges with world-class research and academic excellence located in America’s No. 1 College Town (Manhattan, KS).

 

 

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RYAN LACKEY
Asst. Director/Athletics Communications | K-State Athletics

Summer Sports Opportunities at JCHS

small-blue-jayPlease find information below regarding summer opportunities that the coaching staff at Junction City High School will be offering this summer.  If you have specific questions regarding opportunities, we ask that you contact the head coach directly.  Contact information is on flyers as well as the “Summer Opportunities info for 2017” packet.

Anyone interested can also find information by visiting www.bluejayathletics.org and clicking “summer info” tab

Summer Opportunities info 2017_preparing for 2017-18 school year_updated 5-1-17

2017 BLUEJAY SUMMER FOOTBALL CAMPS

Boys Basketball Summer Youth Camp (K-6)

Boys Basketball Summer Middle School Camp (7-8)

2017 Summer Soccer Camp Flyer

2017 Softball Camp Flyer

2017 Summer Tennis Clinic Flyer

2017 summer Unfinished Business wrestling camps

 

 

Matt Westerhaus, CAA

Athletic Director – Junction City High School

Miguel Sano Leads Twins Past Royals

kcrKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Miguel Sano homered and drove in five runs, helping the Minnesota Twins beat slumping Kansas City 7-5 on Sunday for the Royals’ ninth straight loss.

Sano posted his fourth consecutive multihit game. He has 11 hits in his last 16 at-bats. He drove in nine runs in the two-game, rain-abbreviated series.

Sano connected in the third after Jason Hammel (0-3) walked Byron Buxton and Max Kepler. He added run-producing singles in the fourth and sixth innings.

It’s the longest slide for Kansas City since a 12-game skid in April 2012.

Chapman Track and Field Results

irish mascotBeloit Relays 4/28/17

 
Girls:
Lindsey Anderson – 2nd 1600M 5:51.67, 3rd 800M 2:35.58
Madeline Elliott – 5th 3200M 10:03.54
Schailynne Huber – 1st High Jump 5’ 0”
McKenna Kirkpatrick – 3rd Triple Jump 33’ 2.5”, 4th Discus 98’ 10”, 5th 800M 2:38.22
Ninti Little – 1st Long Jump 16’ 7.5”, 1st 100M 12.45, 1st 200M 26.96
4×800 (Madison Smith, McKenna Kirkpatrick, Madeline Elliott, Lindsey Anderson) 1st 10:30.64
Team Placing – 2nd
Boys:
Tanner Hettenbach – 2nd Javelin 166’ 2”, 4th Shot 45’
Robert Litzinger – 4th Long Jump 19’ 4.75”, 5th 200M 24.56
Aaron Modrow – 2nd 1600M 4:51.17, 2nd 3200M 10:27.77
Jeremy Rodgers – 4th 3200M 10:53.9, 5th 1600M 5:10.48
Mitchell Tiller – 3rd Pole Vault 12’
Anthony Wasylk – 1st 800M 2:04.95
Malik Watkins – 3rd 300M Hurdles 44.24, 5th High Jump 5’ 10”
Team Placing – 4th

K-State’s Lee Selected by Minnesota in Seventh Round of NFL Draft

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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State linebacker Elijah Lee became the second Wildcat to be taken in this weekend’s NFL Draft as he was selected by the Minnesota Vikings with the 14th pick of the seventh round – No. 232 overall – on Saturday.

 

The selections by Lee and Jordan Willis on Friday not only extended K-State’s Big 12-leading draft streak to 24 straight years but also marked the 36th time in school history that K-State has had multiple players drafted in the same season. Lee became the third Wildcat to ever be drafted by Minnesota, joining running back Cornelius Davis (1969) and quarterback Chad May (1995).

 

A three-year letterwinner who made the successful transition from high school defensive end to two-time All-Big 12 linebacker, Lee became the first Wildcat to earn consecutive All-Big 12 honors at the linebacker position since Arthur Brown in 2011 and 2012 following impressive sophomore (2015) and junior (2016) seasons.

 

This past season Lee started all 13 games, leading the team with 110 tackles while adding 6.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and two interceptions en route to First Team All-Big 12 honors from the league’s coaches, Associated Press, ESPN.com and Phil Steele. He also earned second-team honors from Pro Football Focus, while he received votes for Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year. The Blue Springs, Mo., native ranked third in the Big 12 in total tackles and tied for 18th nationally in solo tackles per game (5.5) and tied for ninth in K-State history with 72 unassisted tackles.

 

For his career, Lee tallied 209 tackles, 18.5 for loss, with 11 sacks and five interceptions while leading the Cats to a 24-15 overall record and three consecutive bowl berths.

 

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KENNY LANNOU

Associate A.D. for Communications | K-State Athletics

Royals – Twins Game Saturday Night Postponed

kcr smallKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The game between the Minnesota Twins and Kansas City Royals has been rained out.

The teams were scheduled to play Saturday night at Kauffman Stadium. The game was postponed several hours before it was supposed to begin.

Minnesota and Kansas City will make up the game July 1 as part of a day-night split doubleheader, with the first game beginning at 1:15 p.m. and the second game at 7:35 p.m.

Twins right-hander Phil Hughes (3-1) and Royals right-hander Jason Hammel (0-2) had been scheduled to start Saturday. They will be pushed back a day and pitch Sunday.

The Royals have lost eight straight. They are 0-4 against the Twins this season, being outscored 27-9.

Logan Roether Leads Blue Jay Golf at Hutchinson

small-blue-jayLogan Roether of Junction City High School finished among the top 20 golfers at the Hutchinson Invitational on Friday. Blue Jay coach Tim Hickert reported that Roether shot a round of 76 five over-par.

Hickert noted Roether medaled. There were 180 golfers in the tournament.

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