2012-13
Jayhawk Conference Basketball
Women’s Game Preview - Jayhawk West Basketball
Game Information Broadcast Information 5:30 p.m., Saturday February 2, 2013
Jayhawk West Contest
at Great Bend, Kansas (Barton Gym)
Webcast
www.ihigh.com/bartonsports
www.BartonSports.com
Radio
KVGB 104.3 FM or www.GreatBendPost.com
Pregame 5:10 p.m. Steve Webster, play-by-play
Overall Record: 12-9 Jayhawk West Record: 2-6 National Ranking: Not ranked Coach: Carter Kruger (1
st Year, 12-9)
Overall Record: 14-7 Jayhawk West Record: 5-3 National Ranking: Not Ranked Coach: Toby Wynn (8thYear, 201-53)
The Series (Home team listed in BOLD)
All-Time - Barton leads 41-31 At Great Bend - Barton leads 25-10
Last 5 Meetings Last 5 Meetings in Great Bend
Jan 5, 2013 - Barton 59 Seward 70 2012 - Barton 57 Seward 75
Feb 4, 2012 - Barton 62 Seward 57 2011 - Barton 59 Seward 53
Jan 4, 2012 - Barton 57 Seward 75 2010 - Barton 56 Seward 70
Feb 5, 2011 - Barton 59 Seward 53 2009 - Barton 80 Seward 78
Jan 8, 2011 - Barton 66 Seward 77 2008 - Barton 77 Seward 65
Individual Leaders
BARTON SEWARD
Points: Erin Copeland (10.2) Points: Madison McLain (14.6) (4th in West)
Rebounds: Ashton Bruner (7.8) (3rd in West) Rebounds: Marta Oledzka (6.44) (9th in West)
Assists: Erin Copeland (3.5) (7th in West) Assists: Ricquia Jones (4.33) (3rd in West)
Steals: Ashton Bruner (2.4) (7th in West) Steals: Ricquia Jones (3.33) (3rd in West)
Blocks: Jackie Bueno (.7) Blocks: Marta Oledzka (2.06) (1st in West)
FG %: Ashton Bruner (50.0) (8th in West) FG %: Ricquia Jones (53.0) (3rd in West)
3-pt FG %: Erin Copeland (39.6) (2nd in West) 3-pt FG %: Kelsey Blair (34.4) (9th in West)
FT %: Blair Bloomfield (74.1) (8th in West) FT %: Fabiana Monte (77.0) (5th in West)
Probable Starters
NO NAME HT YR P PTS REB OTHER NO NAME HT YR P PTS REB OTHER
20 Ashton Bruner 5’11” FR F 9.9 7.8 1.8a / 2.4s 1 Ricquia Jones 5’1” SO G 9.7 4.0 52%FG/4.3a
23 Blair Bloomfield 6’0” SO G 9.6 5.0 74% FT 20 Fabiana Monte 5’8” FR G 10.6 2.9 75.6%FT
24 Taschell Phillips 5’9” SO F 6.2 2.8 40.5%FG 21 Marta Oledzka 6’6”” SO C 5.6 6.1 1.9blk
32 Ta’Kerra Williams 5’9” SO F 7.3 6.6 1.0a / 1.7s 23 Madison McLain 5’8” FR G 14.0 5.5 69.8%FT
34 Erin Copeland 5’6” SO G 10.2 3.2 3.5a / 1.9s 33 Shanise Brooks 6’1” FR F 7.6 8.2 40%FG
Off the Bench
3 Brandy Winbush 5’4” FR G 3.9 1.5 50% 3pt 4 Kelsey Blair 5’7” SO G 8.1 3.6 80%FT
5 Kelsey Keith 5’3” FR G 4.1 1.3 30.4%3pt/1a 12 Bridget Crandall 5’5” FR G 3.3 1.8
12 Kailai Brantner 5’7” FR G 3.9 2.7 2.6a / 1s 32 Shereee Ryan 6’0” FR F 4.0 4.1 50%FG/74%FT
15 Jackie Bueno 6’0” FR F 1.9 2.5 .7b 45 Janel Tammen 5’9” FR F 2.7 3.2 82%FT
21 Tomiaya Graham 5’8” FR G 3.3 1.0 56%FG/1a
22 Jennifer Allende 5’5” SO G 0.8 1.6
25 Taylor Mayes 6’1” FR F 4.5 3.2 47% FG
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General Game Notes:
Barton owns a 25-10 edge over Seward at the Barton Gym, with the Lady Saint’s winning last year against the lady Cougars in a 75-57 convincing fashion. Both teams won on the other’s home floor in the 2011-2012 season.
Overall, Barton leads the series 41-31.
Barton needs a win - The Lady Cougars have lost five out of their last six game. Four of the six losses came against the top 4 teams in the Jayhawk West.
The Lady Saints have only one road win thus far in conference play. That was 59-50 win at 0-8 Colby.
Barton & Seward have played everyone in the conference and tonight’s game is the beginning of round 2 in Western Conference play. Seward won the first match up 70-59, which was the first conference game of the season back on January 5th.
In conference play, Barton’s average score has been 58.5 to 63.3 while Seward’s average score is 57.1 to 57.3.
Last 5 games
BARTON
Jan 30 - Barton 55 Pratt 62
Jan 26 - Barton 60 Pratt 68
Jan 23 - Barton 69 Colby 53
Jan 16 - Barton 56 Hutch 65
Jan 12 - Barton 56 Butler 74
SEWARD
Jan 30 - Seward 36 Hutch 64
Jan 26 - Seward 49 Butler 46
Jan 23 - Seward 56 Garden 65
Jan 19 - Seward 73 Dodge 57
Jan 12 - Seward 55 Cloud 65
Home team is BOLD; Losses in RED
About the Lady Cougars:
Barton finished the first half swing through the confer-ence without a road victory.
The free throw line has not been kind to the Cougars this season, ranking last in the West at 58.4% and although improving, is setting sights of dubious honors.
Barton has only one player averaging in double-digits, as sophomore Erin Copeland has increased her scor-ing average from 8.3pts in non-conference play to 12.3pts a game in conference games to raise her aver-age to 10.2.
Freshman Ashton Bruner, who has averaged in double-figures most of the season, has dropped to 9.9. In the first meeting against Seward, Bruner put up 21 points and grabbed 8 rebounds.
Freshman Kailai Brantner’s playing time has signifi-cantly increased in conference play. Previously against Seward she dished out six assists and grabbed six rebounds.
About the Lady Saints:
In Seward’s 64-36 road loss to #1 Hutch on Saturday, the Saints trailed by only seven at half-time and was either ahead or tied most of the first half. The Saints couldn’t make shots and became turnover prone in the 2nd Half helping Hutch outscore them 40-19 giving them the 28 point loss.
Sophomore Guard Ricquia Jones earned player of the week honors in week 1 where she averaged 20 points, 6 steals, 5.5 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per game while shooting 83% from the field. In the first game she was a perfect 8 for 8 from the field.
Freshman Forward Shanise Brooks earned week nine honors for player of the week. With only one game that week, Brooks scored a career high 23pts and grabbed 8 rebounds.
6’6” Center Marta Oledzka leads the Western Confer-ence in blocked shots. Averaging 2.06 per game.
BARTON West
Rank Tale of the Tape
West
Rank SEWARD
64.0 7th Scoring Offense 5th 71.4
56.9 5th Scoring Defense 6th 57.7
7.2 6th Margin of Victory 5th 13.8
15.06 6th Off Rebounds 7th 13.11
27.17 7th Def Rebounds 1st 31.06
+5.30 5th Rebound Margin 7th +2.67
39.9 4th FG % - Offense 7th 39.4
35.6 7th FG % - Defense 4th 33.1
31.8 3rd 3-pt FG % - Offense 7th 29.2
27.2 5th 3-pt FG % - Defense 4th 25.6
58.2 9th FT % 1st 70.7
13.40 5th Assists 6th 13.11
11.1 6th Steals 4th 11.67
3.3 4th Blocks 2nd 3.50
+0.70 7th Turnover Margin 4th +3.00
+0.70 5th Assist/Turnover Ratio 6th +0.68
NO NAME HT YR POSITION HIGH SCHOOL HOMETOWN
3 Brandy Winbush 5'4" FR PG/G Germantown Cordova, TN
5 Kelsey Keith 5'3" FR PG Hill City Penokee, KS
12 Kailai Brantner 5'7" FR PG Basic Henderson, NV
15 Jackie Bueno 6'0" FR Forward Calallen Corpus Christi, TX
20 Ashton Bruner 5'11" FR Forward McPherson McPherson, KS
21 Tomiaya Graham 5'8" FR Guard Felix Varela Miami, FL
22 Jennifer Allende 5'5" SO Guard Great Bend Great Bend, KS
23 Blair Bloomfield 6'0" SO Guard Clifton-Clyde Clifton, KS
24 Taschell Phillips 5'9" SO Guard Dunbar Washington D.C.
25 Taylor Mayes 6'1" FR Forward Hutchinson Hutchinson, KS
32 Ta'Kerra Williams 5'9" SO Forward Hillhouse New Haven, CT
34 Erin Copeland 5'6" SO PG/G S.M. West Kansas City, KS
Head Coach
Carter Kruger (1st Season)
Assistant Coach
Alan Clark (1st Season)
Student Assistant Coach
Jordan Bangert
Student Athletic Trainer Nathaniel Long Danielle Stewart
Managers Juli McGinnis
Cassidy Tutak President: Dr. Carl Heilman
Athletic Director: Trevor Rolfs Sports Info: Todd Moore
Athletic Trainer: Ken Henderson Asst Athletic Trainer: Joseph Pettitt
Jayhawk West Record
2-6
Overall Record
12-9
Jayhawk West Record
5-3
Overall Record
14-7
President
Dr. Duane M. Dunn
Athletic Director
Galen McSpadden
Sport Info Director
Roy Allen
Head Athletic Trainer
Liz Norbisch
NO NAME HT YR POSITION HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL
1 Ricquia Jones 5'1" SO Guard Bellwood, IL Provisco East
4 Kelsey Blair 5'7" SO Guard Satanta, KS Satanta
5 Anete Kirsteine 6'0" RS Guard Riga, Latvia Riga Secondary
10 Avery Burns 5'5" FR Guard Cimarron, KS Cimarron
12 Bridget Crandall 5'5" FR Guard Deerfield, KS Deerfield
20 Fabiana Monte 5'8" FR Guard Diadema, SP, Brasil Ideia
21 Marta Oledzka 6'6" SO Center Lapy, Poland Remigivsz KOC
23 Madison McLain 5'8" FR Guard Gruver, TX Gruver
32 Sheree Ryan 6'0" FR Forward Kismet, KS Southwestern Hts
33 Shanise Brooks 6'1" FR Forward Topeka, KS Highland Park
45 Janel Tammen 5'9" FR Forward Timken, KS Otis-Bison
Head Coach
Toby Wynn (8th Season)
Assistant Coach Caitlin Demarest
(1st Season)
Steve Johnson Larry Schugart Kurt Budke
2000 Shane Cordell - Track & Field
Dr. Jimmie Downing - Contributor
Debbie Johnson - W Basketball Jerry McCarty - W Basketball Coach
Jerry Mullen - M Basketball Coach
Larry Zinn - Contributor
2001 Scott Dean - Baseball
Steve Goetsche - Golf Archie Lindholm - Contributor
Dennis Shaver - Track Coach
2002 Ray Bechard - Volleyball Coach
Mark Bell - M Basketball Michelle Hall - Volleyball
Jimmy Lawson - Contributor
2003 Mark Hutton - M Basketball
Dan McGovern - M Basketball Coach
Michelle Moores - Softball Harlan Spatz - Contributor
Loren Unruh - Contributor
2008
Jack Bowman - Track Coach
Sydney Bwalya - Tennis
Tom Stickney - Contributor
2009
Bill Murry - Contributor
Gene Potts - Contributor
Jason Stanford - Baseball
2010
*No induction class - Hall of Fame Reunion in conjunction with Barton's 40th Anniversary Celebration
2011 Tom Curtis - Softball
George Donley - Broadcaster
Trish (Gadberry) Wade - Volleyball
Jim and Jo Ann Heaton - Contributors
2012
Patricia Bauman - Multi-sport Coach
Wayne Becker - Contributor
Dennis Sherman - Men’s Golf
2004 Kristen Crosby - W Basketball
Walter Davis - Track
Nate Field - Baseball Kevin Sundahl - Contributor
JB Webster - Contributor
2005 Derrick Brew - Track
Veronica Campbell - Track
Suzie (Weimers) Fritz - Volleyball Bernard Williams - Track
2006
Dana Foss - Contributor
Tony Hobson - M Basketball Player, W Basketball Coach Wendy Okeson - W Basketball
2007
Danny Biggs - Contributor
David Chadd - Baseball
Dick Nagy - M Basketball Coach
Shauna Struckhoff-Churchman - Volleyball, W Basketball
Playing in the Cougar uniform from 1979-81 and garnering all-conference honors his sophomore
season, men’s basketball player Kurt Budke’s legacy surpasses any individual basketball honors
he achieved and impacted others beyond the game of basketball. A Salina native who set
school records for scoring and rebounding at Sacred Heart High School, Budke continued his
education beyond Barton earning a bachelor's degree in physical education from Washburn Uni-
versity in 1984 before adding a Master of Science degree from Wichita State University in 1985.
Remembered as a winning coach and the man with the battle-cry “win the next five minutes”,
Budke guided each of his teams to high achievements earning him the utmost respect and honor
by his colleagues within the sports industry.
In 1984 Budke began his coaching journey on the men’s side as a graduate assistant at Wash-
burn University before taking a men’s assistant coaching position at Friends University. Moving
to Kansas City to become an assistant men’s coach at Kansas City Community College, Budke
quickly moved into head coaching by a twist of fate. Stepping up to fill the head women’s position when vacated prior to
the team’s first game, Budke credits his first team of six women at KCKCC in turning his passion towards the women’s
game and thus changed the course of Budke’s coaching history.
Moving on to Allen County Community College in 1991, Budke guided the Red Devils for two seasons to a record of 47-15
while taking them to a No. 17 national ranking and earning the Jayhawk East Conference's coach of the year honor.
In 1993 Budke moved to Trinity Valley Community College where his teams would dominate the Texas East Conference
and eventually make NJCAA history. In his seven years at TVCC, the Lady Cardinals were 96-2 in conference play and
won seven straight conference titles. Overall the Lady Cardinals were 226-16 and set a NJCAA record reaching the
championship game six straight seasons resulting in four NJCAA national championships and two national runner-up fin-
ishes.
Budke’s junior college coaching resulted in an overall record of 273-31 and a NJCAA record
winning percentage at .898. Named the NJCAA National Coach of the Year in both 1995
and 1998, Budke was also named the Texas Coaches Association Coach of the Year in
1994, 1996, 1997 and 1999. Additionally, Budke is the youngest coach to ever be inducted
into the National Junior College Athletic Association Hall of Fame.
In 2000 Budke made the jump to the Division I level spending two seasons as associate
head coach at Louisiana Tech University. Taking over the program in 2002, the Lady Tech-
sters compiled an 80-16 record in his three seasons which included a stretch of 29 straight
wins, three straight NCAA Tournament appearances, a No. 6 national ranking, two Western
Athletic Conference titles, and being named the WAC Coach of the Year.
Leaving Louisiana Tech for Oklahoma State University in 2005, the Cowgirls endured a win-
less conference season in Budke’s first year. However in one of the nation's deepest and
most talented conferences, Budke transformed the OSU program to contend for the Big 12
conference title and reach the NCAA Sweet 16 in just his third year.
During his six seasons at OSU, the man seen wearing the orange blazer orchestrated one of the most remarkable turna-
rounds ever witnessed on the college basketball landscape. He not only resurrected the program, he elevated the Cow-
girls to the national stage and provided a consistent postseason presence for the first time in more than a decade. With a
OSU career record of 112-83 including 1-0 to begin the 2011 season, Budke’s teams made post-season appearances in
his last five seasons including three trips to the NCAA Tournament.
Tragically killed in a plane crash in Perry County, Arkansas, on November 17, 2011, Budke and one of his assistant
coaches Miranda Serna, along with two others, left this earth too soon but left a lasting legacy honored by many on- and
off-the-court.
In addition to scholarships established in his memory at Trinity Valley, the City of Salina named its Bicentennial Center
court in honor of the Salina native. “Kurt Budke Court”, the same court Budke won his national championships while
coaching TVCC, was officially dedicated during the 2012 NJCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship that fitting-
ly saw his former TVCC win the 2012 crown.
Married to the former Shelley Balthazor, Budke is survived by his wife and three children Sara, Alex, and Brett.
Kurt Budke
Steve Johnson has been successful throughout his playing and coaching career. As a
member of the 1988-90 teams at Barton, Johnson earned both All-Conference and All-
Region 6 honors.
Moving on to the Division I level after Barton, Johnson played one year at the University
of Alabama-Birmingham, where he was named MVP of the Sun Belt Conference Tour-
nament in helping UAB make their first ever NCAA regional appearance in school
history.
Signing in 1992 with the St. Louis Cardinals organization, Johnson received the
Western Baseball League pitcher of the week award twice while playing for the Class A
Savannah team. Johnson reached the Double-A level before leaving the Cardinals
organization in 1995. Joining the Tri-City Posse independent league team in 1995,
Johnson twice earned the South Atlantic League pitcher of the week before finishing his playing career in
1996. In his five seasons of professional baseball, Johnson played in 138 games with 69 starts, finishing
his career at 35-35 with a 4.04 ERA and a strike-out to walk ratio of 2.48.
Now in his third season as head coach of the Fort Hays State University baseball program, Johnson has
established an impressive coaching history. In his first season as the Tiger
skipper, Johnson led the Tigers to a fourth-place finish in the MIAA and an
appearance at the MIAA Tournament then followed with reaching the
championship game last season.
Spending eight years as an assistant at University of Louisiana-Monroe,
Barton, and Fort Hays, Johnson helped his teams to a combined 262-190
record and coached ten different pitchers who went on to pitch in
professional baseball.
Johnson began his head coaching experience at Butler Community College
compiling a 235-155 record in seven seasons including a NJCAA World
Series appearance in 2006. Guiding the Grizzlies to three conference co-championships, Johnson was also
named the Jayhawk Western Division Coach of the Year twice (2005 and 2007), shared the honor in 2010,
and was the 2006 NJCAA Central District and ABCA Regional Coach of the Year.
In addition to his Barton Hall of Fame induction, Johnson was also inducted in 2000 to the El Dorado Baseball
Hall of Fame for his performance with the El Dorado Broncos summer collegiate team during the 1990 and
1991 campaigns.
A native of Salisbury, Missouri, Johnson earned his bachelor's degree in Physical Education with an emphasis
in Sports Management at Fort Hays State University in 1997. He is married to the former Gina Spilker of Clay
Center, Kansas, who also is a Barton Alum, former Student Ambassador and Dance team member, and for-
mer Assistant Dance Coach. Steve and Gina have two sons, Caleb and Cooper.
Steve Johnson
One of the founding fathers of the Cougar Booster Club, Larry Schugart and his wife
Kathy of fifty-three years, have been longtime residents of Great Bend and support-
ers of Cougar Athletics. His love and appreciation for sports took a big step forward
when Barton County Community College opened in 1969. During the fall of ‘69 Larry
set up a meeting at his office to discuss athletics at Barton. Seven men attended
this meeting and the Barton County Community College Cougar Booster Club was
born. Serving as the Club’s second President following Archie Lindholm, Schugart
and this group of men established a booster club that has long been the envy of the
not only the Jayhawk Conference but well known throughout the state and country.
From 1969 and continuing through the years, Schugart has kept his commitment to
Barton County CC, the Barton County Athletic department, and the Cougar Booster
Club. Schugart and his wife Kathy’s continued excitement and support of Cougar
Athletics is again displayed by the recent generous donation for a new state of the art indoor/outdoor center
practice floor in the Kirkman Center.
Outside of the athletic realm, for almost fifty years come this May, Schugart has also been a staple of
Landmark Federal Savings Bank located in Great Bend serving as Director, President, Chief Executive
Officer, and Chairman of the Board. Additionally, he was the Director of Landmark Bancshares from 1993
until the company’s merger in 2001. Often a man hidden from the public eye, Schugart has been president,
served, and continues to serve on numerous civic and charitable organizations throughout the area.
In addition to his work around the area, Schugart was the former
director of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Topeka where he served
on the Finance and Executive Committees, a former member and
chair of various committees throughout Kansas and Nebraska, and
served as a member of the Governmental Affairs Committee of the
America’s Community Bankers. Schugart’s prominence and extensive
financial services experience throughout the Great Bend, Dodge City,
and the region has earned him respect and honor throughout the
financial industry.
Larry Schugart
Student Athletic Trainers Kayle Mollenkamp
Managers Stephan Johnson
Head Coach
Craig Fletchall (8th Season)
Assistant Coach
Matt Hundley (3rd Season)
NO NAME HT WT YR POSITION HIGH SCHOOL HOMETOWN
3 Trey Unrau 5'11" 175 FR Guard Moundridge Moundridge, KS
4 Kevin Kuteyi 6’0” 160 FR Guard Duval Lanham, MD
11 Shaka Thomas 5'9" 189 SO Guard Highland Park Topeka, KS
13 Andy Wiechman 5'11" 185 SO Guard Salina South Salina, KS
22 Turon Parker 6'0" 172 SO Guard GlenOak Canton, OH
23 Andell Cumberbatch 6'4" 178 SO Guard East Orange East Orange, NJ
24 Algie Key 6'4" 172 SO Guard Columbia Decatur, GA
31 Raheem Johnson 6'8" 240 FR Forward Romulus Romulus, MI
33 Travell Robinson 6'1" 177 FR Guard McPherson McPherson, KS
34 John Goodson 6’3” 185 FR Forward Lakeside Decatur, GA
35 Rapheal Stephens 6'5" 225 SO Forward Topeka Topeka, KS
44 Dominique Wilson 6'8" 209 FR Forward Washington Kansas City, KS
Jayhawk West Record
6-2
Overall Record
15-7
Jayhawk West Record
6-2
Overall Record
19-3
Assistant Coach: Jason Sautter (2nd Season) Head Coach: Bryan Zollinger (6th Season)
NO NAME HT WT YR POSITION HIGH SCHOOL HOMETOWN
2 Briston White 6'1" 175 SO Guard Wichita North Wichita, KS
3 Brian Bridgeforth 6'10" 190 FR Forward Theodore Roosevelt Washington, DC
4 Leslee Smith 6'8" 250 SO Forward Christian Life Center Longlook, British V.I.
10 Malcolm Hill-Bey 5'10" 165 FR Guard Curie Chicago, IL
11 Jerry Cobb 6'3" 190 FR Guard Lincoln San Diego, CA
14 Quentin Purtue 6'6" 190 FR Forward Wichita Southeast Wichita, KS
15 Kaheem Ransom 6'0" 180 SO Guard Wichita Southeast Wichita, KS
20 Edson Avila 6'10" 225 SO Forward Thomas Jefferson Bronx, NY
21 Jabari Peters 6'4" 185 SO Guard William E. Grady Brooklyn, NY
31 Eric Adams 6'5" 185 SO Forward Wichita Collegiate Wichita, KS
33 DeVondre Livingston 6'5" 205 FR Forward Liberal Liberal, KS
Men’s Game Preview - Jayhawk West Basketball Overall Record: 19-3
Jayhawk West Record: 6-2
National Ranking: #19
Coach: Craig Fletchall
(8th Year, 176-69; 12th overall, 277-127)
Overall Record: 15-7
Jayhawk West Record: 6-2
National Ranking: Not Ranked
Coach: Bryan Zollinger
(6th Year, 152-45; 16th Overall, 316-192)
Individual Leaders
BARTON SEWARD
Points: Algie Key (18.9) (2nd in West) Points: Kaheem Ransom (14.7) (8th in West)
Rebounds: Raheem Johnson (7.1) (6th in West) Rebounds: Leslee Smith (6.4)
Assists: Algie Key (4.0) (4th in West) Assists: Kaheem Ransom (2.1)
Steals: Algie Key (2.0) (6th in West) Steals: Jabari Peters (2.14) (5th in West)
Blocks: Raheem Johnson (2.0) (2nd in West) Blocks: Edson Avila (1.0) (9th in West)
FG %: Raphael Stephens (57.1) (5th in West) FG %: Edson Avila (55.0)
3-pt FG %: Trey Unrau (42.9) (1st in West) 3-pt FG %: Kaheem Ransom (36.6) (6th in West)
FT %: Turon Parker (70.5) FT %: Jabari Peters (74.2) (5th in West)
The Series (Home team listed in BOLD)
All-Time - Barton leads 57-35 At Great Bend - Barton leads 30-13
Last 5 Meetings Last 5 Meetings in Great Bend
Jan 5, 2013 - Barton 79 Seward 66 2012 - Barton 67 Seward 73
Feb 4, 2012 - Barton 59 Seward 77 2011 - Barton 50 Seward 71
Jan 4, 2012 - Barton 67 Seward 73 2010 - Barton 73 Seward 83
Feb 5, 2011 - Barton 50 Seward 71 2009 - Barton 65 Seward 77
Jan 8, 2011 - Barton 70 Seward 82 2008 - Barton 88 Seward 83 (2OT)
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Game Information Broadcast Information 7:30 p.m., Saturday February 2, 2013
Jayhawk West Contest
at Great Bend, Kansas (Barton Gym)
Webcast
www.ihigh.com/bartonsports
www.BartonSports.com
Radio
KVGB 104.3 FM or www.GreatBendPost.com
Pregame 7:10 p.m. Steve Webster, play-by-play
Probable Starters
NO NAME HT YR P PTS REB OTHER NO NAME HT YR P PTS REB OTHER
22 Turon Parker 6’0” SO G 12.4 2.5 3.6a / 2.0s 4 Leslee Smith 6’8” SO F 7.8 6.4 43%FG
23 Andell Cumberbatch 6’4” SO G 15.2 7.4 52.4% FG 11 Jerry Cobb 6’3” FR G 6.2 3.2 62.5%FT
24 Algie Key 6’4” SO G 18.6 6.4 3.9a/2.0s 15 Kaheem Ransom 6’0” SO G 14.7 4.0 68%FT/2.1a
31 Raheem Johnson 6’8” FR F 8.0 7.1 2.1b 20 Edson Avila 6’10” SO F 11.3 6.3 55%FG/1.0b
35 Raphael Stephens 6’5” FR F 5.1 5.5 1.2a / 1.3s 21 Jabari Peters 6’4” SO G 13.3 3.7 1.9a/2.2s
Off the Bench
3 Trey Unrau 5’11” FR G 5.0 0.7 42.9% 3pt 2 Briston White 6’1” SO G 5.8 2.3 43.5%FG
4 Kevin Kuteyi 6’0” FR G 8.9 2.4 35% 3pt 3 Brian Bridgeforth 6’10” FR F 3.7 4.0 60%FG
11 Shaka Thomas 5’9” SO G 2.6 0.9 10 Malcolm Hill-Bey 5’10” FR G 9.2 2.1 2.0a
13 Andy Wiechman 5’11” SO G 1.4 1.2 14 Quentin Purtue 6’6” FR F 4.3 3.4 71%FT
33 Travell Robinson 6’1” FR G 1.6 1.2
34 John Goodson 6’3” FR F 1.3 1.8
44 Dominique Wilson 6’8” FR F 7.2 3.5 47.7% FG
Last 5 games
BARTON
Jan 30 - Barton 60 Pratt 41
Jan 26 - Barton 62 Pratt 60 (OT)
Jan 23 - Barton 92 Colby 65
Jan 16 - Barton 77 Hutch 79
Jan 12 - Barton 73 Butler 64
SEWARD
Jan 30 - Seward 74 Hutch 87
Jan 26 - Seward 71 Butler 67
Jan 23 - Seward 58 Garden 49
Jan 19 - Seward 62 Dodge 42
Jan 12 - Seward 66 Cloud 53
Home team in BOLD; Losses in RED
BARTON West
Rank Tale of the Tape West
Rank SEWARD
83.2 1st Scoring Offense 5th 72.5
63.4 2nd Scoring Defense 1st 59.0
19.8 1st Margin of Victory 3rd 13.4
14.3 3rd Offensive Rebounds 3rd 13.1
27.43 2nd Defensive Rebounds 5th 24.95
+7.14 3rd Rebound Margin 4th +4.19
47.3 3rd FG % - Offense 5th 43.2
40.1 4th FG % - Defense 3rd 39.2
34.0 1st 3-pt FG % - Offense 2nd 33.9
33.7 8th 3-pt FG % - Defense 7th 33.4
64.1 6th FT % 8th 61.5
14.33 3rd Assists 7th 11.38
9.95 3rd Steals 2nd 10.62
3.86 4th Blocks 6th 2.86
+5.10 1st Turnover Margin 3rd +4.10
+1.24 1st Assist/Turnover Ratio 8th +0.68
About the Cougars:
The #19 Cougars primarily had two scoring outbursts in
both the first and second half to dispose of Cloud County
60-41 on Wednesday night.
In the win vs Cloud, Barton opened the game with a 21-5
run only to see Cloud battle back to within 4 at half-
time. Barton had a 17-4 run in the second half to put Cloud
away 60-41.
Sophomore guard Shaka Thomas was key in the 17-4 se-
cond half run verses Cloud, by coming off the bench and
dealing out two assists and draining two three pointers.
In the win over Cloud, sophomore Algie Key moved into
10th place all-time in the Barton record books in scor-
ing. He is sitting at 1027 points, putting him just five points
shy of moving into 9th place all-time.
Sophomore Andell Cumberbatch recorded his 5th double-
double in conference play scoring 13 points and grabbing a
career high 17 rebounds against Cloud, 11 coming in the
first half. In conference, Cumberbatch is averaging a dou-
ble-double with 15.8 points and 11.1 rebounds a game.
Freshman Kevin Kuteyi has been big for the Cougars com-
ing off the bench, averaging 10.1 in conference play includ-
ing shooting 38.0% behind the arc.
About the Saints
After opening up conference play with a home loss to Barton, the
Saints have gone on to win the next six conference games be-
fore losing to #1 Hutch 87-74 Wednesday night on the road.
In Seward’s road loss to Hutch, the Saint’s jumped out to an
early 19-4 lead. However, Seward had some shooting droughts
after building that lead and Hutch clawed their way back into the
game, knotting the score up at 37 going into the intermission.
The Saint’s had five players reach double figures in scoring vs
#1 Hutch on Wednesday night. 6’10” Edson Avila led the way
with 20 points for the night. Avila was perfect for the night, going
9-9 from the field and 2-2 from the charity stripe.
Kaheem Ransom earned player of the week honors in week 8 of
conference play where he helped lead the Saints to a 3-0 record
for the week. He averaged 18.7 points, 5.7 rebounds and 3.7
steals in the three wins.
Jabari Peters earned player of the week honors in week 9 of
conference play in leading the defensive swarm against confer-
ence leading scorer Vic Adams of Dodge City holding him to 13
points under his season average. Peters also scored a game
high 13 points while grabbing 7 rebounds in their 62-42 romping
of Dodge City.
General Game Notes:
Barton owns a 25-4 edge over Cloud at the Barton Gym. However, the T-Birds have taken the last two games on the
Cougars’ home floor with both of those games being decided in overtime.
Overall, Barton leads the series 46-18, but Cloud has won the last 4 out of 6 meetings. In the last twelve games the two teams are split 6-6.
This is the last conference game before each team goes into the 2nd half of conference play. The game is crucial to both as Barton tries to keep pace for the top spot while Cloud is battling for a spot in the top four.
In conference play, Barton’s average score is 73.4 to 64.6 while Cloud’s average score is 60.7 to 65.7.
Women's & Men's Basketball Season Standings Standings last updated: Jan. 21, 2012 - 9:54 PM (#) Indicates Current NJCAA Ranking (Jan. 16, 2012) (#RV-Receiving Votes)
KJCCC Women's Standings KJCCC Men's Standings Conf All Off Def Conf All Off Def
Eastern Division W L W L Avg Avg Eastern Division W L W L Avg Avg
Johnson County 9 1 20 1 73.0 40.5 Coffeyville 9 0 20 1 76.9 61.0
Cowley 8 1 18 3 70.6 48.5 Cowley 7 2 12 9 69.1 64.9
Highland 7 3 18 3 76.7 50.9 Labette 6 3 12 9 71.7 71.5
Independence 6 3 10 10 63.6 54.7 Highland 6 4 13 8 78.5 66.3
Allen 4 5 11 10 62.0 61.5 Fort Scott 5 4 10 10 68.1 72.4
Coffeyville 4 5 7 14 58.0 63.9 Independence 4 5 10 11 83.7 80.0
Kansas City, KS 3 6 7 13 52.6 57.5 Johnson County 4 6 9 12 62.7 69.0
Neosho County 3 6 7 14 54.4 61.4 Kansas City, KS 3 6 7 13 66.2 69.5
Labette 2 7 9 12 52.5 63.2 Neosho County 2 7 9 12 74.0 71.8
Fort Scott 0 9 4 16 48.8 65.2 Allen 0 9 4 17 67.6 71.8
Conf All Off Def Conf All Off Def
Western Division W L W L Avg Avg Western Division W L W L Avg Avg
Hutchinson 8 0 22 0 76.5 46.2 Hutchinson 8 0 22 0 83.2 67.9
Garden City 6 2 20 2 73.9 54.5 Barton 6 2 19 3 83.3 65.0
Cloud County 6 2 16 6 70.3 56.3 Seward County 6 2 15 7 72.6 64.0
Butler 5 3 17 5 73.5 51.2 Butler 4 4 16 6 75.9 63.7
Seward County 5 3 14 7 68.0 57.9 Dodge City 4 4 12 10 70.2 69.1
Pratt 3 5 14 8 66.1 62.0 Cloud County 3 5 12 10 72.5 68.5
Barton 2 6 12 9 64.1 56.8 Pratt 2 6 12 10 67.5 67.6
Dodge City 1 7 7 15 60.5 64.6 Garden City 2 6 10 12 66.9 66.3
Colby 0 8 6 16 50.4 65.8 Colby 1 7 10 12 71.9 70.7
Region VI D-I Women's Standings Region VI D-I Men's Standings Reg All Off Def Reg All Off Def
Eastern Division W L W L Avg Avg Eastern Division W L W L Avg Avg
#RV Cowley 8 1 18 3 70.6 48.5 #4 Coffeyville 9 0 20 1 76.9 61.0
Independence 6 3 10 10 63.6 54.7 Cowley 7 2 12 9 69.1 64.9
Allen 4 5 11 10 62.0 61.5 Labette 6 3 12 9 71.7 71.5
Coffeyville 4 5 7 14 58.0 63.9 Independence 4 5 10 11 83.7 80.0
Neosho County 3 6 7 14 54.4 61.4 Neosho County 2 7 9 12 74.0 71.8
Labette 2 7 9 12 52.5 63.2 Allen 0 9 4 17 67.6 71.8
Reg All Off Def Reg All Off Def
Western Division W L W L Avg Avg Western Division W L W L Avg Avg
#1 Hutchinson 8 0 22 0 76.5 46.2 #1 Hutchinson 8 0 22 0 83.2 67.9
#11 Garden City 6 2 20 2 73.9 54.5 #19 Barton 6 2 19 3 83.3 65.0
Cloud County 6 2 16 6 70.3 56.3 #RV Seward County 6 2 15 7 72.6 64.0
Butler 5 3 17 5 73.5 51.2 Butler 4 4 16 6 75.9 63.7
Seward County 5 3 14 7 68.0 57.9 Dodge City 4 4 12 10 70.2 69.1
Pratt 3 5 14 8 66.1 62.0 Cloud County 3 5 12 10 72.5 68.5
Barton 2 6 12 9 64.1 56.8 Pratt 2 6 12 10 67.5 67.6
Dodge City 1 7 7 15 60.5 64.6 Garden City 2 6 10 12 66.9 66.3
Colby 0 8 6 16 50.4 65.8 Colby 1 7 10 12 71.9 70.7
Northwest KS Tech 3 20 51.7 75.9 Northwest KS Tech 10 14 78.5 80.2
Region VI D-ll Women's Standings Region VI D-ll Men's Standings Reg All Off Def Reg All Off Def
Division II W L W L Avg Avg Division II W L W L Avg Avg
#2 Johnson County 6 1 20 1 73.0 40.5 #8 Brown Mackie 6 2 18 4 92.0 71.6
#11 Highland 6 1 18 3 76.7 50.9 Johnson County 5 2 9 12 62.7 69.0
#RV Brown Mackie 4 4 19 6 77.8 64.0 #RVHesston 3 3 16 6 81.6 75.0
Hesston 2 4 9 12 63.9 62.8 Fort Scott 2 4 10 10 68.1 72.4
Kansas City, KS 1 5 7 13 52.6 57.5 Kansas City, KS 2 4 7 13 66.2 69.5
Fort Scott 1 5 4 16 48.8 65.2 Highland 2 5 13 8 78.5 66.3
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Upcoming Games
Sat. Feb. 2 Seward County at BARTON
Allen at Highland Labette at Johnson County
Hesston at Cottey MO Br Mackie at Penn Valley MO
Garden City at Butler Coffeyville at Fort Scott
Dodge City at Hutchinson Kansas City KS at Cowley
Neosho Co. at Independence Cloud County at Colby
NW KS Tech at NE Colorado
Mon. Feb. 4 Br Mackie at Ks Wesleyan JV
Kansas City KS at Hesston
Wed. Feb. 6 BARTON at Dodge City
Johnson Co. at Kansas City KS Highland at Labette
Fort Scott at Neosho County Hutchinson at Garden City
Colby at Seward County Allen at Independence
Cowley at Coffeyville Pratt at Cloud County Tabor JV at Hesston
Sterling JV at Hesston
Join us each Monday
5:30-6:30pm
Booster Club Coaches Show
at Lumpy’s Bar & Grill
(downtown Great Bend)
Kurt Budke - Men's Basketball Steve Johnson - Baseball
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Induction Recognition Held between women's
and men’s games
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