Lady Roadrunners Ready For Spring Start Of Spring Season
The State Fair Community College Lady Roadrunners overcame a lot of adversity in 2020.
Not only did the season get moved to spring, thanks to COVID-19 pandemic, but there was a change in personnel on the coaching side.
Assistant Coach LaTice Jones joined the women s basketball coaching staff last fall. Jones is no stranger to the program, as she was named First-Team All-Region 16 as a sophomore in 2009 to finish a standout career as a student-athlete at SFCC. We don t have a lot of experience on the team this year, said Lady Roadrunners Head Coach Kevin Bucher. We are having to learn everything from scratch and it just takes time. It cannot be rushed. You have to have players who are motivated and fast learners.
Former Lady Roadrunner Brewer Leaving Mark In Pros Overseas
Former State Fair Community College (SFCC) Lady Roadrunners basketball standout Maya Brewer is playing professionally in Engomi,
Cyprus for ETHA Engomis in Cypriot Division A. Brewer was named the Player of the Week when she posted a double-double with 33 points and 12 rebounds in round five.
Brewer has played in every game her rookie season, averaging a team-high 24.7 points and 10 rebounds per game. Brewer is shooting 80.4 percent of her free-throw attempts.
While at SFCC, the Kansas City, Missouri native was named to the All-Region 16 Second-Team as a freshman in 2017.
She followed that up earning All-Region 16 First-Team honors as a sophomore. As a Lady Roadrunner, Brewer was a two-time Second-Team All-Conference selection in the Missouri Community College Athletic Conference.