10 Friday, January 22, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Game aids cause By Keith Stroker Kansan sports writer OVERLAND PARK — The fans cheered and waved their pompons while both teams warmed up. The basketball game was about to begin. But who were those guys on the floor? They didn't look like basketball players, at least some of them didn't. Most of them weren't. They were celebrities from the Kansas City area playing in a benefit all-star basketball game last night at Johnson County Community College. The American Diabetes Association received the proceeds from the game, which was sponsored by the college and radio station KY-102. The teams were broken up into red and gray. Bill Maes, nose tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs, played for the gray team. He said he hoped to get out of the game healthy and make a lot of money to fight diabetes. Dave Stewart, KMBC-TV Channel 9 sports anchor and Kansas State graduate, had a different approach. "We are going to play dirty and try and hurt the muscular guys," said Stewart, who also played for the gray. "I'm playing Albert Lewis in one-on-one and have him down 2-0. I'm going to lead a war with him before the game." Lewis, a Pro Bowl cornerback for the Chiefs, said that his red team needed to play a slow game and that he was one of the former basketball players. The main thing was to have fun, said Sam Lacey, gray team member and 11-year center for the NBA Kansas City, now Sacramento, Kings. Lacey said he had enough of the physical game in professional basketball and wasn't looking for more last night. "I'm not sure who I'm going to guard," Lacey said. "I'm just very thankful it's not Bill Maas." Darryl Motley, former outfielder for the Kansas 'City Royals whose two-run homer in game seven of the 1985 World Series sparked the Royals to a baseball championship, was one of the shorter players on the court. He said he would stay outside and shoot jump shots. Barney McCoy, weekend anchor for KCTV Channel 5 news, said he hoped to just try and make it through the night. As the game progressed, both teams gave up the idea of playing defense. Offense was definitely the name of the game, said Jon Hart, sports director at KY-102, who did some of the play-by-play over the public address system. Some of the highlights included slam dunks by Lewis and Clay Johnson, former player for Missouri Tigers and the Los Angeles Lakers, and several three-point baskets by Lacey and Jerry Blanton, former linebacker for the Chiefs. The crowd erupted when Lewis blocked a three-point attempt by Stewart into the seventh row of the stands. Terri Barnett, activities committee director at JCCC and a sophomore at the college, said she was happy about the turnout but wished more people would have come. Three hundred people attended the game. The final score was 112-106 in favor of the red team, though no one seemed to care. The crowd had fun, and it was for a good cause. Jeff Klein/KANSAN Former Kansas City Royal Darryl Motley goes up for a shot against Kansas City Chief Deron Cherry. Both players participated in the All-Star Basketball game for the American Diabetes Association last night at Johnson County Community College. Plan Your Spring Break Now CALL 841-9808 2721 West Sixth St. Suite C ON CAMPUS...please see pg.2 If you need abortion or birth Comprehensive Health for women Confidential pregnancy testing • Safe, affordable abortion • Birth control • Tubal ligation • Gyn exams Confidential pregnancy test services • Birth control • Tuba Testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. Providing quality health care to women since 1974. Insurance, VISA & MasterCard accepted Health for Women 4401 West 109th (1-435 & R*) Overland Park, Kansas Toll Free (except KS) 1-800-227-1918 a starter, said she didn't realize the seriousness of the injury until after the game. 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