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JCCC’s Bradford earns third KJCCC Player of the Week honor

The image is a promotional graphic announcing weekly baseball honors from the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC). The design features a bold blue background with a large, stylized KJCCC logo in green and blue at the center.
At the top, white and red text reads:
“KANSAS JAYHAWK COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONFERENCE”
Below that, smaller white text states:
“2026 BASEBALL EAST DIVISION | WEEK 7”
The main headline, centered prominently in large white letters, reads:
“PLAYERS OF THE WEEK”
The graphic is split into two sides:
Left side

A baseball player is shown wearing a navy cap and yellow jersey with the Johnson County (JC) athletics logo.
Above the player, red text reads “PLAYER”.
A circular Johnson County logo overlaps the player's lower chest area.
Beneath the image, white text displays:
“RYAN BRADFORD
JOHNSON COUNTY”

Right side

Another baseball individual is shown wearing a maroon uniform associated with Fort Scott.
Above the figure, red text reads “PITCHER”.
A circular Fort Scott athletics logo is placed over the lower part of the uniform.
Below, white text reads:
“BRAYDEN CARTER
FORT SCOTT”

The overall layout is clean and symmetrical, using bright colors, school logos, and bold typography to highlight the weekly award recipients.

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – For the third time this season, Johnson County Community College freshman utility player Ryan Bradford has been named the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Baseball Player of the Week.

Bradford continued his torrid stretch at the plate, helping the Cavaliers sweep a four-game series over Coffeyville last week. He posted an eye-popping slash line of .579/.619/1.474, going 11-for-19 with three doubles, a triple, four home runs, nine runs scored, two stolen bases, nine RBI, and a walk.

Bradford also etched his name into the program record books, becoming just the fourth player in school history to hit for the cycle. He accomplished the feat in game two of the series, scoring three runs and driving in four to power JCCC to a 19-7 victory.

Through 28 games, Bradford is batting .481 with 16 doubles, 15 home runs, and 50 RBI, emerging as one of the most dangerous hitters in the conference.