May 11, 2022

KBCA Awards announced

Posted May 11, 2022 6:17 PM

TOPEKA — The Kansas Basketball Coaches Association announced their award winners Wednesday.
KBCA Middle School Coaches of the Year:

Girls: Melanie Tolar Cheney Middle School

Boys: Dustin San Romani Council Grove Middle School

KBCA High School Coaches of the Year:

Women’s

1A Division II-Scott Goering-Pretty Prairie

1A Division I-Pat Stiles-Claflin - Central Plains

2A Jill Rowland-Sterling

3A Bill Biermann-Goodland

4A Jeff English-Shawnee Mission - Bishop Miege

5A Rick Hetzel-Overland Park - St. Thomas Aquinas

6A Kevin Bordewick-Topeka - Washburn Rural

Men’s

1A Division II-Josh Gooch Tribune - Greeley County

1A Division I-Chris Schmidt Olpe

2A Darrel Knoll-Hillsboro

3A Greg Raleigh-Hesston

4A Rick Zych-Shawnee Mission - Bishop Miege

5A Craig Cox-Topeka - Seaman

6A Joe Auer-Wichita Heights

College 4 Year Coaches of the Year

Tony Hobson - Fort Hays Women’s Basketball

Bill Self – Kansas University Men’s Basketball

College 2 Year Coaches of the Year

Ben Conrad – Johnson County Community College Women’s Basketball

Jake Williams – Dodge City Community College Men’s Basketball

KBCA Hall of Fame

Bryce Stallard – Topeka (posthumously)

Mike Brinsko – Pueblo, Colorado Former Shawnee Mission West Coach

Clint Hill Service Award

Dennis Reynolds - Hill City-Hill City High School Athletics

Media Award

Devin Hanney - Salina-Eagle Communications