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by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC
Kansas City Kansas Community College celebrated its newly earned 19th ranking in the NJCAA Division II softball poll with a sweep of North Dakota State College of Science Monday.
Breanna Droge scattered four hits in an 11-4 opening win; Bradi Basler gave up just a pair of hits in a 9-0 5-inning nightcap.
The wins extended the Blue Devils’ winning streak to eight in a row (12-2 overall) heading into their Jayhawk Conference opener at Labette Saturday before returning home to play host to Morningside junior varsity Sunday at 1 and 3 p.m.
“Both our pitchers pitched great,” said KCKCC coach Lana Ross, who was particularly pleased by the control of the two starters – just one walk allowed in the two contests. “North Dakota took some good swings so give credit to tour pitchers.”
Inside Covid-19: Insurance extras to help restaurant owners survive tough times; what the world can learn from Israel
A year ago, the coronavirus pandemic struck, turning people’s lives upside down and transforming the way we work and do business. In this episode of Inside Covid-19, Discovery Insurance Chief Operating Officer Lana Ross shares the details of innovations in cover for restaurants – which have been hit particularly hard by lockdown measures. And, we hear insights on how Israel has had one of the world’s most successful vaccination efforts yet. Public health experts say that an Israeli study shows that immunisations could end the pandemic. Naomi Kresge of Bloomberg looks at why the Israeli study is so significant and why it may point to an eventual way out of the pandemic. – Jackie Cameron & Jarryd Neves