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Bradford named NJCAA Baseball Player of the Week for a second time

The image is a promotional-style graphic highlighting a “Player of the Week” award for NJCAA Baseball. The layout features two main sections: text on the left and a portrait-style photograph on the right.
Left Side (Text & Graphics)

At the top, the title “PLAYER OF THE WEEK” appears in large blue capital letters.
Below it, two dark blue nameplates list:

RYAN BRADFORD
JOHNSON COUNTY


The Johnson County logo, featuring the letters JC in green and yellow with a stylized bat or lightning motif, appears to the left of the nameplates.
A vertical list of statistics is displayed using blue bars with white text. The stats include:

.579 — Batting Average
4 — Homeruns
8 — Extra Base Hits
2 — Stolen Bases
9 — RBI’s



Right Side (Photo & Branding)

A player is shown wearing a bright yellow athletic jersey with dark trim and a navy undershirt. The jersey features a JC logo on the left side.
The player also wears a dark baseball cap with a yellow JC logo.
In the upper-right corner, there is a blue-and-white NJCAA Baseball logo.
The background includes diagonal blue and white design elements that give the graphic a modern, dynamic look.

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - For the second time this season, Johnson County Community College freshman utility player Ryan Bradford has been named the Baseball Player of the Week by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

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.