Friday, May 30, 2014

Alumni Dinner Dance June 7

5th Annual All School Reunion

Dinner and Dance

Saturday, June 7th Citizen Potawatomi

 Center

Social Hour 4:00 p.m. Catered Dinner 6:00

 p.m.

Dance 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. 
(Stardust Entertainment DJ)

I plan to attend the Celebration (list number  attending)_________

$20.00 per person
All proceeds will go toward scholarships for graduating RHS Seniors
Registration deadline is May 31st. Checks are made payable to RHS Alumni Foundation
Mail registration to: RHS Alumni Foundation, PO Box 803, Rossville KS 66533.
Name ___________________________________ RHS Graduate? Y___ N___ Year__________
Name ___________________________________ RHS Graduate? Y___ N____Year__________
Address____________________________________City________________State-ZIP________
E-mail Address_______________________________________


For Information call 785-584-6335 or 584-6315 or e-mail meburg@embarqmail.com

Delia Clothing Store

These days,  there is little left to downtown Delia.  But at one time,  there were numerous businesses operating there.  Here is a 1927 ad ran by the Delia Clothing Store.



Tuesday, May 27, 2014

3A Track & Field Regionals

The 3A regional track and field meet was held at Sabetha on May 23.

Following are placements of RHS girls track and field team members.
100 m dash --  Rachel Day 4th
200 m dash -- Ashley Ritecheck 4th
300 m hurdles -- Rachel Day 12th
400 m dash -- Ashley Ritecheck  4th
   "   "    "     --  Andrea Ritecheck 12th
4 x 100 m relay --  RHS 6th
4 x 400 m relay --  RHS 9th
4 x 800 m relay --  RHS 6th
Discus  -- Laura Gillum  13th
Long Jump -- Sydney Jessepe  17th
    "      "     -- Emily Woodcock  18th
Shot put  --  Laura Gillum 15th
   "     "     --  Tori Duboies 16th
Triple jump --  Alyssa Thompson 12th

Following are placements of RHS boys track and field team members:
100 m dash --  Zhaquarius Miller 1st
110 m hurdles -- Kyle Parr 5th
300 m hurdles -- Kyle Parr 4th
  "    "      "       --  Caio Martins 12th
3200 m run --  Clayton Rubio 7th
400 m dash -- Zach Jensen 11th
  "    "     "     --  Sam Thederan 13th
4 x 100 m relay --  RHS 6th
4 x 800 m relay --  RHS 3rd
High jump  --  Kyle Parr  3rd
Javelin --  Andrew Day  14th
    "       --  Jonathan Renner 16th
Long jump --  Fred Schuler 8th
    "      "      --   Chris Connell  13th
Pole vault  --  Zach Redmond  --  6th
Shot Put --  Caio Martins  14th
Triple jump --  Kyle Parr  10th
    "       "     -- Tj Fiedler 17th

For complete results,  go to:
http://ks.milesplit.com/meets/176749/results/308691

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Donna Revell Passes Away

    Donna Mae Revell, 93, died Tuesday, May 20, 2014, at the Rossville Care center in Rossville, Kansas.
    She was born November 21, 1920 in Holton, Kansas to Paul and Martha Baehni. From 1962 to 1975 she worked alongside her husband, Bud Revell, as office manager in Revell Moving & Storage. She was a devoted wife, mother & grandmother. Bud was a truck driver when he met and fell in love with the cute little waitress named Donna, at Martha's Cafe & Bus Depot in Holton. Bud and Donna were married August 31, 1940, in Concordia, Kansas. In 1943 Donna was a Rosie the Riveter at Boeing and a caring mother of their only child Phyllis.
    She was preceded in death by her husband Bud in 1999, her sisters Verna Kocher and Ruby Reed and her brother Ted Baehni. Survivors are Phyllis Revell Kilts and Bill Kilts, Ozawkie, KS, three grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and nine great-great grandchildren.
    Donna will lie in state Wednesday, May 28, 2014 from 11am to 12:30pm. Graveside services will follow in Holton, KS at the Holton Cemetery at 1pm

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Derek Brunin In Roberts Commercial

    An ad being run by US Senate incumbant candidate Pat Roberts features Derek Brunin, a Marine from Rossville who served in Iraq.   Brunin says in the commercial that Roberts has opposed higher taxes, increased spending and the federal health care law. The campaign plans to spend at least $150,000 on the ads, but that could rise if the run extends past the initial two weeks.

Graduation Photos

  Photos of the 2014 RHS graduation are at:

http://spotted.cjonline.com/galleries/index.php?id=490138

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Dawgs Lose to Rock Creek at Regional Final

   The Dawgs lost a close Regional Championship game despite outhitting Rock Creek 7-6.   But five Rossville errors were costly.

Rock Creek     0   0   2   0   0   2   0      4   6   1
Rossville          0   0   0   0   0   2   0      2   7   5

    Left fielder Jack Steckel led the offense with two singles.  Shortstop Christian Rodunner picked up one RBI on one hit.    Second Baseman Corbin Horak got the other RBI on a sacrifice fly.First Baseman Nick Reesor and Tucker Horak each had a double.  Others getting one single each were Marcus Catron and Devin Morris.
    Marcus Catron pitched 6 1/3 innings and Tucker Horak finished the last 2/3 inning.

RHS-Rock Creek Baseball Game Photos

   To see photos from the May 21 Baseball Regional  championship game,  go to:

http://rossvilleksphotos.blogspot.com/

Rossville Wins Softball Regional Semi

    The Dawgs got a semi-final regional victory on May 21 by defeating Rock Creek at Rossville by  an 8-6 score.   This win puts them into the Regional final against a highly ranked Silver Lake team.

Rock Creek        0   0   2   0   0   2   2      6   6   1
Rossville            4   0   3   1   0   0  -        8 14   2

    Taylor Kirk led the offense with four hits, including a double,  and two RBIs.  Taylor Brecheisen had three hits, including a double, and Therese VanderPutten had three RBIs on two doubles.
    Taylor Kirk pitched all seven innings getting seven strike-outs.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Softball Team is Runner-Up At Regional (updated)

    The softball team won their semi-final against Rock Creek 8-6 on May 21.
    They next went up against #1 seed Silver Lake for the regional championship.  However,  the powerful Silver Lake team prevailed by 16-1 after 3 innings.    Are they going to be the State 3A champs?

Rossville          0   0   1      1    2    3
Silver Lake       8   6   2     16  12   1

Taylor Brecheisen hit a double.
Amanda Hill pitched two innings and Taylor Kirk pitched one inning after having pitched seven innings in the semi-final game that was just completed.

For more info,  go to:  http://cjonline.com/sports/2014-05-21/silver-lake-routs-rival-rossville-returns-3a-state-softball

Regional Championship Game at Alma

Dawgs are in the Regional Championship game against Rock Creek starting at 6:00 PM today.
They won the semi final with a 13-3 victory over Marysville (won by 10 run mercy rule bottom of 5).

Below the team is relaxing between games after defeating Marysville.

Photos by Shari Gentry

News Just In.......Rock Creek prevailed as Regional Champs with a 4-2 victory.

Baseball and Softball Regionals Today

    The softball team plays Rock Creek at home today at 4:00 in the regional semi-final round.   The championship game will be at 6:00.
    The baseball team will take on Marysville at Alma at 2:00.   The regional championship game will be at 6:00.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Rattlers Sign Two More KSU Players

ROSSVILLE - The Rossville Rattlers are proud to announce the signing of two more  players from Kansas State University.

Coach Brad Hill has worked with the Rattlers program since our inception, sending us freshman talent each summer. Currently, there are  ten players on the current Wildcat roster who have ties to the Rattlers program.
 
Dalon Farkas (3B/SS - Kansas State University)  Farkas is a 5'11, 175-lb incoming freshman from Milton, Georgia. Dalon was a member of the 2013 6A Georgia State Champion baseball team at Milton High School, one of the best high school programs in the country.  Farkas is a quick, defensive infielder, with very good balance, and an accurate arm with a quick release. He plays 3B and has the tools and skills to be a defensive standout at that position. 
 
Jordan Floyd (LHP - Kansas State University)  Jordan is a 6'2, 230-lb left handed pitcher from Tecumseh, Kansas. Floyd is well known in the Topeka area, having played at Shawnee Heights High School. He was named the 2013 Class 5A Kansas co-Pitcher of the Year by the Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches (KABC). Floyd was also selected to the KABC Class 5A All-State First Team in 2013. Jordan was named Topeka Capital-Journal All-City Player of the Year and All-Centennial League First Team in his senior year. Floyd  helped Shawnee Heights  compile a perfect 25-0 record and win the state championship in 2011. Jordan was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 25th round (764th overall) of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.

The Rattlers season kicks off May 28th as they travel to St. Joseph, Missouri to face  the Mustangs. Rossville's home opener will be on May 29th versus the Joplin Outlaws in Rossville.  Mid-Plains League play begins June 6th for the Rattlers as they travel to Peculiar, Missouri to take on the Midwest Athletics.

Golf Team Fourth At Regional

    The RHS boys golf team came in fourth of the nine teams in the regional played at Council Grove on May 19th on the Council Grove Country Club.
    Gabe Marney had a good game and came in sixth with a 91.  Jordan Pickens was 20th with a 99.
    You can get all the details of the tournament at:
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/boys_golf/14/14_reg.pdf

Softball Team Gets Regional Win

    The RHS girls picked up a first round win against St. Marys in the regional 3A tournament.  The game ended at five innings with the Dawgs ahead by 10 at that time.   
    They will next play at 4:00 Wednesday against Rock Creek at Rossville.

St. Marys     3  1  1  0  0       5    3   5
Rossville       4  0  2  5  4      15  12  2

    The offense was led by Lauren Steckel who had three hits and three RBIs.  Heidi Nitsch added two hits and another three RBIs.  Taylor Kirk had two hits and Therese Vanderputten had two RBIs.
     Taylor  Kirk pitched three of the five innings and Darian Grimmett pitched two innings.

Monday, May 19, 2014

2014 Graduation May 18

    The RHS graduates of 2014 are:
Ashlynn Biehler,  Marcus Catron, Cheyanne Daniels, Brenden Dankenbring, Jason Davis, Andrew Day, Hailey Dick, Tori Dubois, Briena Duryea, Kyle Ehrlich, Caleb Falk, Jacob Gentry, Macy Gillum, Darian Grimmett, Austin Hester, Stephen Jenkins, Brandon Justice, Tagen Lambotte, Battice Mahkuk, Mariah Mahkuk, Sydney Marney, Miranda Martin, Dakota McGlumphry, Zhaquarius Miller, Devin Morris, Zachary Nitsch, Skylar Olson, Jordan Pickens, Dominick Reynolds, Cassandra Sanders, Karey Sublett-Nichols, Samantha Thompson, Therese VanderPutten, Robert Warton, Rocky Eugene Welch.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Margaret Thomson Passes Away

Margaret A. Tomson, 94, passed away Saturday, May 17, 2014 at the St. Marys Manor.
She was born January 22, 1920 at St. Marys one of 13 children of John Richard and Mary Veronica Brunin Dohrman. She had worked at the St. Marys Manor and retired from USD No. 321 as a cook.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Interment will be in Mt Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys.
Mrs. Tomson will lie in state after 3:00 P.M. Monday, May 19, 2014 at the funeral home where there will be a rosary recited at 7:00 P.M.
To read the complete obituary, or to leave condolences or a memorial,  go to:
http://piperfuneralhome.com/obituaries/margaret-a-tomson/

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Mid East Track & Field Meet

MID-EAST LEAGUE TRACK & FIELD MEET          Thursday,  May 15

Team scores

BOYS
Silver Lake 136, St. Marys 121, Rock Creek 114, Riley County 94, Rossville 62, Wabaunsee 28

GIRLS
Silver Lake 140, Rock Creek 124, Riley County 110, St Marys 104, Wabaunsee 49, Rossville 28

Individual results

Rossville placed first in two events.  Zhaquarius Miller won the 100 meter dash in 10.97.  The 4 x 800 meter relay team won with a time of  8:58.22

Friday, May 16, 2014

Baseball Team Gets Top Seed at Regional

   The Dawgs (15-3)  get a bye in the first round of the 3A regional played at Alma this year.  At 2:00 pm on the 21st,  RHS will play the winner of the Marysville (9-9) -  St. Marys (6-10) game.
    The championship game will be at 6:00 on the 21st.
    The complete bracket can the read at:
http://kshsaa.org/Public/Brackets/Baseball/3ARegional.cfm?Activity=3&Class=3A&WeekID=423

Regional Softball Brackets

    The RHS softball team will begin Regional play on May 19 at 3:00 pm at Rossville.    The Dawgs (13-7) are seeded #2 and their first opponent is #7 seed St. Marys (5-13).    The winner will play the winner of the Rock Creek-Riley Co. game on May 21 at 4:00 pm..
    The softball regional bracket can be seen at:  http://kshsaa.org/Public/Brackets/Softball/3ARegional.cfm?Activity=4&Class=3A&WeekID=477

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Mid East Golf Tourney

    The Dawgs finished second in the Mid-East League golf tournament held at the Stagg Hill Golf Course on May 14.    The order of finish was:
1)    Silver Lake            389
2)    Rossville                413
3)    Riley Co.               416
4)    St. Marys              428

    Davis Warton was fifth best individual with a 99, followed by Jordan Pickens in sixth with a 102.  Cody Hadsall had a 105and Gabe Marney had a 107.
    Complete results can be read at:  http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/boys_golf/14/14_mel.pdf

Kenneth Kling Passes Away

    Kenneth Melvin Kling, 81, passed away Wednesday, May 14, 2014 at the St. Marys Manor.   
    He was born April 11, 1933 at Wetmore the youngest of 11 children of Herbert C. and Beryl Williams Kling.      Kenny graduated from Wetmore High School in 1951.
   
    Mr. Kling worked at Morrell's Packing plant until the plant closed due to the July 14, 1951 flood.  He worked with the Kling Family Construction Company doing bricklaying, plastering and concrete work until entering the United States Navy during the Korean conflict in 1952.    After four years of service he returned to the family business until he attended the Kansas School of Barbering in Wichita in 1957. Upon completion of barber school he was employed as a barber at Dales Barber Shop in Holton form 1957 to 1959.  He then worked at First National Bank Barber Shop in Topeka until purchasing his own business Kenny's Barber Shop in June 1961 at St Marys.  After being a barber for over 50 years he retired in 2006.
    He was a member of the St. Marys United Methodist Church, Aubert-Walls VFW Post 1796 in St. Marys, Jimmie Lillard Post No 31 of the American Legion in Rossville and Lake Lodge No. 50 AF/AM, Silver Lake.  He served in the Army National Guard.   
    Kenny was preceded in death by five brothers, Clifford, Clinton, Ernest Lee, Barney and Delmas Kling, four sisters, Inez Larson, Madeline Wolfe, LaVerne Bell and Mary Helen Musick; a step son Rodney Steele and a great-granddaughter, Callie Kling
    He was united in marriage to Gladys Bolin in 1963, they divorced.  He married Charlotte Decker Steele on October 9, 1983 in Rossville.   She survives of the home.    Other survivors include his children, Charles Austin Kling and Lou Ann Kling; Step-Children, Pamela Del Castillo and Russell Steele; a sister, Delores Schlodder, Hiawatha; five grand-children, Steven and Douglas Kling, Brandon and Kayla Kling and Kendale Jeanneret; nine step-grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and was the step-great-grandfather of several great grandchildren.        Funeral services will be at 10:30 A.M. Monday, May 19, 2014 at the St. Marys United Methodist Church.   Interment with Masonic and Military services will be at the Valley View Cemetery, St. Marys.   Mr. Kling will lie in state and his children will receive friends from 6:00 until 7:30 P.M. Sunday, May 18, 2014 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys.  Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Marys United Methodist Church  and sent in care of the funeral home at 714 Maple St., St. Marys, KS 66536.

Alumni Reunion June 7

5th Annual All School Reunion
Dinner and Dance
Saturday, June 7th Citizen Potawatomi Center
Social Hour 4:00 p.m. Catered Dinner 6:00 p.m.
Dance 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. (Stardust Entertainment DJ)
I plan to attend the Celebration (list number attending)_________
$20.00 per person
All proceeds will go toward scholarships for graduating RHS Seniors
Registration deadline is May 31st. Checks are made payable to RHS Alumni Foundation
Mail registration to: RHS Alumni Foundation, PO Box 803, Rossville KS 66533.
Name ___________________________________ RHS Graduate? Y___ N___ Year__________
Name ___________________________________ RHS Graduate? Y___ N____Year__________
Address____________________________________City________________State-ZIP________
E-mail Address_______________________________________


For Information call 785-584-6335 or 584-6315 or e-mail meburg@embarqmail.com

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

RHS Girls Split With Rock Creek

The RHS Girls split their double header with Rock Creek on May 13, winning the first 13-5 and losing the second 8-5.

Game One

Rock Creek         2  0  0  0  1  1  1       5   10   5
Rossville             0  8  2  0  1  2  -       13   16   2

Lauren Steckel and Hailey Dick each had two hits and Hailey had two RBIs.
Taylor Kirk also had two RBIs.

Taylor Kirk pitched all seven innings getting four strike-outs.

Game Two

Rock Creek         0  5  0  1  0  0  2      8   12    3
Rossville             2  0  1  0  0  0  2      5   11    3

Taylor Kirk led the offense getting three RBIs on three hits.

Taylor pitched 5 1/3 innings and Darian Grimmett pitched 1 2/3 innings.

Rock Creek Gets Two Baseball Wins

The Dawgs entertained Rock Creek on May 13, but lost both ends of the double header.

Game One

The Dawgs lead at the end of five innings 5-4,  but a  Rock Creek four  run 6th  inning  left them short at the end of 7 innings.

Rock Creek          0  0  4  0  0  4  0      8   13   2
Rossville              0  1  0  2  2  0  1      6    7    0

Corbin Horak had two RBIs and one run on two ground-outs, a fielders choice, and a walk.
Christian Roduner also had two RBIs on a single and a ground-out.
Tucker Horak had two singles, a fielders choice and a hit by pitch allowing him to score two runs,  but getting no RBIs.

Tucker Horak pitched five innings allowing eight hits, four earned runs, and getting 9 strike-outs.
Thatcher Horak put in two innings on the mound allowing five hits, four earned runs and getting three strike-outs.

Game Two

The Dawgs had a problem getting their bats to connect with the ball, getting just 5 singles scattered over the innings.  An unusual six errors committed by the Dawgs also hurt,  but Rock Creek getting eleven hits to go with the errors meant the Dawgs were doomed resulting in a 6-1 loss

Rock Creek         1  0  3  0  0  2  0      6   11   0
Rossville             1  0  0  0  0  0  0      1     5   6

Nick Reesor led the offense with three of the five team singles resulting in the one RBI.
Devin Morris also had one single.
Tucker Horak added one single and a walk and scored the only run.

Ethan Woodcock pitched 5 2/3 innings giving up ten hits, four earned runs, one walk and getting one strike-out.
Marcus Catron pitched the final 1 1/2 inning allowing one hit, no runs and getting three strike-outs.  Marcus leaded the team with the lowest ERA of .84 after 25 innings.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

New Virus Threat to Google Users

There’s a dangerous new threat that’s trying to steal your Google password. If you fall for it,  hackers will have full access to your Gmail account, YouTube account, Google+ account,  Google Search, and any other Google services you use.  From there, they can break try to break into other similar accounts, like Facebook, or pretend to be you to trick your friends and family into giving away important information. So, you definitely don’t want to fall for this one.
The threat arrives in the form of an email, supposedly from Google. The subject line varies, but it’s some form of “Mail Notice” or “Lookout Notice.”
The body of the email says this:
GOOGLE MAIL NOTICE
This is a reminder that your email account will be locked out in 24hours
Due to not being able to increase your Email storage Quota
Go to the INSTANT INCREASE to increase your Email storage automatically. INSTANT INCREASE
=================================
Sincerely Gmail Team,
Copyright ©2014 Gmail. All rights reserved.
DO CLICK ON ANY PART OF THE MESSAGE.  JUST DELETE IT.

Three Dawgs at Washburn U. Football

    The Washburn University Spring Football roster lists three Dawgs on the squad.

    Once again,  Mitch Buhler is slated to start at QB this fall.    His bio is at:  http://wusports.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=3297&path=football

    After two years at Fort Hays State where he played basketball,  Matt Buhler is on the squad as a wide receiver for his senior year.  His bio is at: http://wusports.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=3296&path=football

    Dalton Catron is also a wide receiver as a red shirt freshman.   His bio is at:  http://wusports.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=3302&path=football

Riley County Inv. Track & Field

    The RHS track team competed in the Riley County Invitational as part of the Kaw Valley team on May 9.  Both the girls team and boys team finished eighth out of twelve teams competing.
    Zhaquarius Miller was top Dawg in the competition finishing third in both the 100 meter dash and the 200 meter dash.  Clayton Rubio also placed high in two events, getting a fourth place finish in both the 800 meter run and the 3200 meter run.
    For complete meet results,  go to:
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/track/14/14_riley.pdf

Elizabeth Ellen Randall Passes Away

    Services will be Thursday, May 15, 2014 at 2:00 P.M. at the Dover Federated Church for Elizabeth Ellen Randall, 99, of Aldersgate Village, who died Sunday May 11th. Visitation will be on Wednesday evening from 7:00 until 8:30 P.M. at the church.
    Ellen was born March 21, 1915 northwest of Dover to Edwin and Ann Scott Sage. Ellen attended Dover schools graduating from Dover Rural High School in 1932. She attended Kansas Normal School in Emporia and Kansas State College in Manhattan.
    Ellen was a member of the Rossville American Legion Auxiliary and the Rebekah and Eastern Star organizations. She was a lifetime member of the Dover Federated Church where she was a member of the Board for several years.
    In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Dover Federated Church, the Dover Community Foundation or TARC and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St, St. Marys, Kansas 66536.
   To read the complete  obituary, or to offer online condolences, go to 
www.piperfuneralhome.com
    

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Baseball Team Stat Leaders

    The RHS baseball team has an outstanding season thus far puting up lots of points with several players doing well offensively.  Through May 9, the leading batting averages are:  Marcus Catron .540, Zach Nitsch .465, Devin Morris .439, Jack Steckel .400, Tucker Horak .391, Colby Horak .385.
    Keeping the other team from scoring has also been a strong point for the Dawgs who have an outstanding  pitching staff.  Marcus Catron has pitched 25 innings and allowed only three earned runs.  Zach Nitsch has pitched 26 innings and allowed five earned runs for a 1.42 ERA.  Ethan Woodcock has pitched 16 innings allowing five earned runs for a 2.34 ERA.    Tucker Horak has pitched 16 innings allowing zero runs for a 0.00 ERA.

Softball Team Stat Leader

    Taylor Kirk dominates the Rossville High softball team stats.   She has a team leading .560 batting average with 7 home runs and 11 stolen bases.   As a pitcher,  she has 8 wins and a 2.90 ERA, striking out 81 batters this season.

Perry Lecompton Golf Tourney

      The Dawgs participated in the Perry-Lecompton Invitational on May 9 and finished in a tie for fifth out of thirteen teams competing.   Colby Hadsall was one of four players who turned in a tournament best card of only three over par, which resulted in a tie breaker second place finish for him.    
       The complete results can be read at:
 http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/boys_golf/14/2014%20PLHS%20Tournament%20Results.pdf

Friday, May 9, 2014

Women On A Porch A Century Ago


     This is a picture of a group of women on a porch, Rossville, Kansas that is a part of the Rossville Community Library's "Memory" project. 
     Pictured left to right on the porch front are Beulah McIntyre, Grace White, Gwen Kramer, Mable Bruce, and Mildred McCollough.
    The date of the photo is estimated to be 1880-1910.
    Anyone having additional information,  such as where the house is located,  please send an e-mail.  

Sotball Team Adds Two Wins

    The RHS softball team added wins of 3-1 and 7-1 against Marysville on May 8.

Dawgs Win Two at Nemaha Valley (Updated)

    The Rossville High baseball team picked up a couple easy wins at Nemaha Valley on May 8.

FIRST GAME:

Rossville             2  0  3  1  1  1  1      9   10   0
Nemaha Valley   0  0  0  0  0  0  1      1     8   2

    The Dawgs offensive leader was Nick Reesor who picked up four RBIs and two runs on two singles and a sacrifice fly.
    Tucker Horak had one RBI and two runs on a double, a single, and a sacrifice bunt.
    Zach Nitsch had one RBI and one run on two singles.
    Marcus Catron had one RBI and 2 runs on a single and two walks.

SECOND GAME:

    The Dawgs won the second game 16-3.

Rossville            2   3   0   4   7     16   11   3
Nemaha Valley  0   1   0   0   2       3     2   2  

    Marcus Catron had three RBIs on two singles.
    Nick Reesor had three RBIs on a double and a single.
    Christian Rodunner had three RBIs on a single and also reached base on a walk and Hit By Pitch
    Devin Morris gets the Sharp Eye award garnering four walks along with one single which netted two RBIs and four runs scored.
    Thatcher Horak also picked up two RBIs on two singles.
    Corbin Horak reach base four times on two singles, a walk, and a Hit By Pitch which allowed him to score two runs and pick up one RBI.

    The RHS baseball team has a 15-1 record to this point of the season.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Thora (Parr) Stadler Passes Away

Thora Vivian Parr Stadler, 95, passed away Thursday, May 8, 2014 at the Rossville Healthcare and Rehab Center.
 She was born December 31, 1918 at Rossville, the daughter of Shirley O. and Edna James Parr.  Mrs. Stadler attended all 12 grades of school in Rossville.
 She was united in marriage to George Stadler on May 6, 1939.  They moved to Bremerton, WA. In 1945 they returned to Rossville and farmed for 16 years.  She then worked as a bookkeeper for Rossville Truck & Tractor for 20 years until her retirement.  She moved to Phoenix, AZ in 1991, then to Tucson.  Mrs. Stadler moved to Alamogordo, NM, in 2004 where she lived with her daughter Rose and her husband Fred Brown.  She moved to Wamego in 2006 where she lived until entering Rossville Manor.  Mrs. Stadler was a lifetime member of the Rossville Christian Church.
 Mrs. Stadler was preceded in death by her husband George on September 17, 2004.  She was also preceded in death by infant twin daughters and a daughter, Helen Huffman on July 26, 2006.
 Survivors include two sons, David G. (Phyllis) Stadler, Rossville, and James P. (Warrene) Stadler, Silver Lake; a daughter, Rose M. (Fred) Brown, Topeka; two sisters, Shirley Maxine Stadler, Yakima, WA, and Thelma Martin, Topeka; 9 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
 Memorial Graveside services will be at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at the Rossville Cemetery.  Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Christian Church or Grace Hospice and sent in care of Piper Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 642, Rossville, Kansas 66533.
 To view or sign the guestbook,  go to:
http://piperfuneralhome.com/obituaries/thora-vivian-par-stadler/
 

Rossville Invitational Golf Tourney

    The RHS boys golf team finished 5th at the Rossville Invitational held May 6 at the St. Marys Golf Club.  Davis Warton led the team with an 86 which was good for 7th place overall.  Gabe Marney's 88 was good for 13th place overall and Colby Hadsall's 91 was good for 14th.
    For the complete results,  go to:
    http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/boys_golf/14/14_ross.pdf

Onaga Invitational Golf Tournament

    The RHS boys golf team finished 4th of 6 teams in the Onaga Invitational held at the Cool Springs Golf Course  at Onaga on May 8.    Davis Warton led the team with a 103 stroke game, followed by Colby Hadsall and Jordan Pickens who each carded a 109.
    The complete results of the tournament can be seen at: http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/boys_golf/14/14_onaga.pdf

St Marys Invitational Golf

    The RHs boys golf team finished 9th out of 14 teams competing in the St. Marys Invitational on April 28.  Colby Hadsall led the Rossville team, followed closely by Gabe Marney and Davis Warton.  The tournament was held at the Rolling Meadows Golf Course in Junction City.

Ray Kovar Invitational Track and Field

    The RHS Girls finished eighth of ten teams at the Ray Kovar Invitational Track and Field Meet on May 2.  However,  there were several good performances by RHS girls.
    In the girls 100 meter dash,  Rachel Day finished first and Ashley Biehler came in second.
    In the girls 200 meter dash,  Rachel Day was high qualifier with a 27.16 run.  However, in the finals, she came in third with a run of 28.25, not far behind Mattie Swisher who won with a 28.06 run.
    Ashley Rietcheck came in third in the 400 meter run.
    The RHS girls came in second in the 4 x 100 meter relay.

    The RHS boys finished fourth of the ten teams competing with several good performances.
    Zhaquarius Miller won the 100 meter dash.
    Clayton Rubio was second in the 1600 meter run.
    Kyle Parr was first in the 300 meter hurdles and second in the high jump.
    The 4 x 800 meter relay team was first once again.

    The complete results of the meet can be read at:  http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/track/14/14_sm.pdf

RHS Girls Lose Two to Osage City

GAME ONE

Osage City           0  0  3  0  0  0  4      7  10  1
Rossville               0  0  0  1  0  3  1      5   8   4

    The RHS girls were leading Osage City after six innings,  but a seventh inning rally was too much for the Dawgs.
    Taylor Kirk pitched all seven innings getting 11 strike-outs.    Heidi Nitsch had three RBIs to lead the Dawgs.  Taylor Kirk had two hits and Taylor Brecheisen had two walks.

GAME TWO

Osage City          0  0  3  2  0  6  1      12   16   5
Rossville              0  0  4  2  1  2  0        9   13   5

    The RHS girls were once again leading with a 7-5 edge after five innings.  However,  disaster struck in the sixth with Osage getting six runs to pull out a 12-9 victory.
    Taylor Kirk pitched the first five innings of the game getting seven strike-outs.  Heidi Nitsch led the offense with three hits.  Therese Vanderputten had two RBIs.

    The RHS girls now have a 10-6 record after losing the last four games.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Dawgs Win Twice Against Osage City

GAME ONE

Osage City      0  0  0  1  2  0  0      3  7  5
Rossville          0  4  0  0  0  0  -      4  7  1

    Leftfielder/pitcher Ethan Woodcock picked up two RBIs getting to base three times in three attempts via a error, a single, and a double.    Thatcher Horak picked up one RBI on a double and Devin Morris had one RBI on a single.
    Ethan Woodcock pitched five innings allowing 3 earned runs on seven hits, three strike-outs and one walk.  Thatcher Horak pitched two innings allowing no hits or runs and getting three strike-outs while issuing one walk.

GAME TWO

Osage City   0  0  0  0  0         0   1   3
Rossville       6  2  3  0  -        11  9   2

    Game two ended with the Dawgs ahead 11-0 after 4 1/2 innings.  Nick Reesor led the offense with three RBIs by getting on base by an error, a single, and a home run.  Zack Nitsch had two RBIs and two runs on a HBP, a single, and a double.  Thatcher Horak also had two RBIs on a double and home run.  Christian Roduner had another pair of the numerous RBIs on an error and a fly out in two at bats.  Tucker Horak had two runs on no hits, but getting on base with a walk and an error.    Devin Morris had two singles and two runs,  but no RBIs.
    Tucker Horak pitched all five innings allowing only one hit,  no runs, one walk and getting six strike-outs.

    At this point,  Marcus Catron has the team leading batting average at .565.  Jack Steckel is second at .455.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Frost and Western Have a Girl

    .Michael Frost and Laura Western of Rossville are the proud parents of a new baby girl born May 5, 2014.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Morellis Have A Girl

Wesley and Talia Morelli of Rossville are the proud parents of a new baby girl born May 2.

Davis Warton Academic All State

   Shawnee County teens with impressive academic skills, character and a desire to serve the community are members of the 2014 Topeka Capital-Journal All-State Academic Team.
    The four students from Shawnee County have cultivated their leadership skills in organizations both inside and outside their schools. Each also has shown a dedication to community service and good character, which has set them apart from their peers and impressed adults with whom they come in contact.
    One of the four selected for All-State Academic is   ROBERT ‘DAVIS’ WARTON  of ROSSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
    Rossville High School counselor Beth Shepard says Davis Warton is a “true leader” who has been an asset to the school during his four years there.
    This year, he has served as Student Council president, vice president of National Honor Society and captain of the school’s Scholars Bowl team.
    “Davis is an amazing young man with high moral character and honesty, integrity and sincerity that go unchallenged,” Shepard wrote in a recommendation.
    Warton said recently he enjoyed planning homecoming and special Christmas activities as Student Council president because they are important to his classmates.
    “I really enjoy getting to be part of the planning process for that,” he said.
    Shelly Wichman, who has taught Warton in multiple science classes, wrote that he leads by example and works hard in everything he does.
    Shephard agreed, writing that he is a positive role model for younger students.
    “Davis is always open-minded, respectful and accepting of others’ differences and will quickly step up to volunteer help when needed,” she said. “He is someone we can rely on, and often do, to help improve the climate of the school.”
    In Warton’s junior year, he took forensics because he needed an art credit to finish high school. As it turned out, he was good at it. He earned a spot that year on Rossville’s state forensics team, and he continued forensics as a senior.
    “It was outside the box for me,” Warton said. “Sports are kind of my thing, and that was almost the complete opposite of football. The difference made it fun.”
    Warton played football for four seasons and was selected as all-league first team and team captain his senior year. He was named an ACT Scholar and a Kansas State Scholar.
    Warton, the son of Bob and Gwen Warton and Randy and Jennifer Bush, will study pre-medicine at William Jewell College. He plans to become an anesthesiologist.
    “It seems like a challenge,” he said of the choice. “I enjoy a challenge, and I really enjoy studying science.”
Rossville's Robert "Davis" Warton practices his chip shot at St. Mary's Golf Course. Warton is the captain of his Scholar's Bowl team, plays golf and football, and is involved in a school group called "Take a Second Make a Difference" (TASMAD).

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Eagles Lose to Dawgs Twice In Baseball

    The Dawgs clipped the Eagle wings twice on May 2 picking up Mid-East victories of 5-1 and 6-3 to further justify their number six ranking in 3A baseball.

Game One

Silver Lake      0   0   0   0   1   0   0   --   1   2   2
Rossville         3   0   1   1   0   0   -   --    5   5   0

    The offense was led by first baseman Nick Reesor going two for two with a single, home run and a walk accounting for two of Rossville's RBIs.  
    Zack Nitsch pitched seven innings allowing only one earned run, two walks, six strike-outs.

Game Two

Silver Lake      0   0   0   0   2   0   1   --   3   5   3
Rossville         0   2   0   1   0   3   -    --   6   6   2

   Third baseman Jack Steckel led the offense in game two going two for three with two singles driving in two RBIs.  Marcus Catron had a double and scored twice by also getting on base by an error while going one for three.  Christian Rodunner also had a double  for one RBI and also scoring one run.
    Marcus Catron pitched all seven innings picking up the win by allowing only one earned run, five hits, two walks, and 11 strike-outs.


Eagles Win Twice in Softball

The Silver Lake girls couldn't be stopped on May 2.  They won the first softball game 9-1 and then finished the Dawgs with a 16-2 nite-cap that lasted just five innings.  In game 2,  Brecheisen had a double and Kirk a home run,  but far more firepower was needed.
First game
Silver Lake     1  0  0 4  1  3  0   —   9   10   2
Rossville         1  0  0 0  0  0  0   —   1     4   3
Deiter and Wegner; Kirk and Vanderputten. W — Deiter (2-0). L — Kirk. 2B — SL: Hamilton. 3B — SL: A. Womack.
Second game
Silver Lake       4  3  6  1  2   —   16   15   0
Rossville           2  0  0  0 0   —     2      5   1
Brockmann and Wegner; Kirk, Grimmett (2) and Vanderputten. W — Brockmann (7-0). L — Kirk. 2B — SL: A. Lane, A. Womack, Wegner, Miller. Ross: Brecheisen. HR — Ross: Kirk.

Friday, May 2, 2014

City Wide Garage Sale

Rossville will be having a CITY WIDE GARAGE SALE May 9 and 10.
Time to clean out the attic and garage and recycle those items you haven't used in years.
Time for someone else to use them.

Baseball Rankings For 3A

KABC Rankings
CLASS 3A
1. Council Grove; 2. Southeast-Saline; 3. Marion; 4. Humboldt; 5. Sedgwick; 6. Rossville; 7. Wellsville; 8. Wichita Independent; 9. Douglass; 10. Wichita Collegiate.

Area Softball Stat Leaders

HITTING
AVERAGE
Patterson, McLouth, .821; Greene, McLouth, .757; Langvardt, Chapman, .714; Dahl, Santa Fe Trail, .696; S. Brown, McLouth, .667; Kelsheimer, Chase County, .614; Broxterman, Jefferson West, .591; Bassett, Oskaloosa, .583; Jirak, Chase County, .578; Swift, Chase County, .565; S. Beam, Royal Valley, .561; Wilson, Rock Creek, .558; Euler, Riverside, .550; Gile, Lawrence, .550; Byrn, Lawrence, .545; Jones, Clay Center, .541; Foster, Ottawa, .539; Searles, Holton, .538; Burkhart, Chase County, .533; Hedges, Ottawa, .533; Leiszler, Concordia, .529; Beckman, Santa Fe Trail, .524; Stock, Troy, .517; Campuzano, Herington, .516; Walz, Atchison, .516; Brees, Jefferson West, .514; Brooks, Oskaloosa, .514; Merriman, Holton, .510; K. Brown, Santa Fe Trail, .500; Murray, Mission Valley, .500; Potter, Chase County, .500; Snovelle, Chase County, .500; Farley, 
HOME RUNS
Kelsheimer, Chase County, 7; Brooks, Oskaloosa, 5; Adams, Clay Center, 4; Euler, Riverside, 4; Halter, Riverside, 4; Zerbe, Mission Valley, 4; Bassett, Oskaloosa, 3; Burkhart, Chase County, 3; Campuzano, Herington, 3; Merriman, Holton, 3; Parker, Royal Valley, 3; Sparks, Wellsville, 3; S. Beam, Royal Valley, 2; Byrn, Lawrence, 2; A. Flach, Wabaunsee, 2; Hammett, Rock Creek, 2; Jirak, Chase County, 2; Jones, Clay Center, 2; Kayhill, Wellsville, 2; Kirk, Rossville, 2; Kraus, Mission Valley, 2; Lafferty, Royal Valley, 2; Lohmeyer, Wabaunsee, 2; Nikkel, Wabaunsee, 2; Scott, Doniphan West, 2; Short, Abilene, 2; Taylor, Lawrence, 2; Terrapin, Wabaunsee, 2.
RBI
Sparks, Wellsville, 34; Kelsheimer, Chase County, 32; Burns, Royal Valley, 23; Brooks, Oskaloosa, 21; Farley, Chapman, 21; Merriman, Holton, 21; Byrn, Lawrence, 19; Lohmeyer, Wabaunsee, 19; Parker, Royal Valley, 18; Searles, Holton, 18; Burkhart, Chase County, 17; Patterson, McLouth, 17; Snovelle, Chase County, 17; Wilson, Rock Creek, 17; Brees, Jefferson West, 16; Hammett, Rock Creek, 16; Kayhill, Wellsville, 16; Morris, Holton, 16; Potter, Chase County, 16, Terrapin, Wabaunsee, 16; Euler, Riverside, 15; Halter, Riverside, 15; Nikkel, Wabaunsee, 15; Greene, McLouth, 14; C. Hanson, Royal Valley, 14; Jirak, Chase County, 14; Beckley, Wellsville, 13; Campuzano, Herington, 13; A. Flach, Wabaunsee, 13; Hill, Rossville, 13; Norton, Burlington, 13; Walsh, Lyndon, 13; A. Weilert, Holton, 13; T. Weilert, Holton, 13; Williams, Clay Center, 13; Worrell, Royal Valley, 13; S. Beam, Royal Valley, 12; Ditto, Burlington, 12; Emling, Burlington, 12; Gile, Lawrence, 12; Lafferty, Royal Valley, 12; Larson, Wamego, 12; Peacock, Wellsville, 12; Turner, Wabaunsee, 12; Wright, Wellsville, 12; Bassett, Oskaloosa, 11; Becker, Jefferson West, 11; Boltz, Rock Creek, 11; E. Brown, Jefferson West, 11; McManigal, Holton, 11; Swift, Chase County, 11; Walz, Atchison, 11; Wright, Jefferson West, 11; Beemer, Chapman, 10; Carmona, Lawrence, 10; Divine, Wamego, 10; Heiman, Chapman, 10; Kirk, Rossville, 10; Langvardt, Chapman, 10; Miller, Oskaloosa, 10; Shield, Lawrence, 10; Smith, Atchison, 10; Taylor, Lawrence, 10.
STOLEN BASES
Leiser, Burlington, 20; Halter, Riverside, 19; Al. Stock, Troy, 19; Anderson, Troy, 16; Langvardt, Chapman, 14; Kayhill, Wellsville, 13; Meng, Riverside, 12; An. Stock, Troy, 12; Emling, Burlington, 11; Jenkins, Troy, 11; Potts, Chase County, 11; Broxterman, Jefferson West, 10; Budine, Troy, 10; Kraus, Mission Valley, 10; Nigus, Atchison, 10; E. Brown, Jefferson West, 9; S. Brown, Wamego, 9; Stegall, Troy, 9; Weishaar, Troy, 9; Worrell, Royal Valley, 9; Bontrager, Nemaha Central, 8; Sharada, Nemaha Central, 8; Schuetz, Royal Valley, 8; Snovelle, Chase County, 8; Wright, Oskaloosa, 8.
PITCHING
WINS
Burkhart, Chase County, 7; Emling, Burlington, 7; Potter, Chase County, 7; Akers, Burlingame, 6; Bassett, Oskaloosa, 6; Brockmann, Silver Lake, 6; Euler, Riverside, 6; Fincham, Marysville, 6; Greene, McLouth, 6; Hamm, Oskaloosa, 6; Kirk, Rossville, 6; Kraus, Mission Valley, 6; McManigal, Holton, 6; Murray, Mission Valley, 6; Peacock, Wellsville, 6; H. Beam, Royal Valley, 5; Becker, Jefferson West, 5; Beckley, Wellsville, 5; Blake, Clay Center, 5; Brees, Jefferson West, 5; Christy, Silver Lake, 5; Faiola, Wamego, 5; Shield, Lawrence, 5; Campbell, Rock Creek, 4; Hammel, Clay Center, 4; Daniels, Concordia, 4; Holaday, Holton, 4; Kahnt, Herington, 4; Milligan, Royal Valley, 4; Olberding, Abilene, 4; Terrapin, Wabaunsee, 4; Turner, Wabaunsee, 4; Beemer, Chapman, 3; B. Ettleman, Atchison, 3; Sumonja, Lawrence, 3; Sweet, Chapman, 3; Dahl, Santa Fe Trail, 2; Workman, Santa Fe Trail, 2.
ERA
Bassett, Oskaloosa, 0.00; Greene, McLouth, 0.00; Potter, Chase County, 0.00; Burkhart, Chase County, 0.88; Brees, Jefferson West, 1.31; Kraus, Mission Valley, 1.40; Becker, Jefferson West, 1.42; Campbell, Rock Creek, 1.47; Fincham, Marysville, 1.65; Dahl, Santa Fe Trail, 1.69; Beckley, Wellsville, 1.82; Milligan, Royal Valley, 1.88; Hamm, Oskaloosa, 1.91; Kirk, Rossville, 2.03; Beemer, Chapman, 2.05; McManigal, Holton, 2.05; Peacock, Wellsville, 2.18; Martin, Concordia, 2.19; Olberding, Abilene, 2.25; Shield, Lawrence, 2.50; Holaday, Holton, 2.68; Murray, Mission Valley, 2.90; Akers, Burlingame, 2.97; Blake, Clay Center, 3.05; Kahnt, Herington, 3.11; Sumonja, Lawrence, 3.36.
STRIKEOUTS
Bassett, Oskaloosa, 91; Euler, Riverside, 76; Brees, Jefferson West, 75; Kraus, Mission Valley, 62; Fincham, Marysville, 55; Greene, McLouth, 55; Burkhart, Chase County, 54; Potter, Chase County, 51; Hamm, Oskaloosa, 45; Kirk, Rossville, 43; Murray, Mission Valley, 40; Sumonja, Lawrence, 40; Kahnt, Herington, 39; McManigal, Holton, 39; Peacock, Wellsville, 38; Beemer, Chapman, 37; Emling, Burlington, 37; Simmons, Doniphan West, 37; Milligan, Royal Valley, 33; Beckley, Wellsville, 31; Meng, Troy, 31; Klein, Abilene, 29; H. Beam, Royal Valley, 27; Blake, Clay Center, 27; Martin, Concordia, 27; Ettleman, Atchison, 26; Holaday, Holton, 25; Budine, Troy, 24; Turner, Wabaunsee, 24; Dahl, Santa Fe Trail 23; Akers, Burlingame, 22; Hammett, Rock Creek, 22; Workman, Santa Fe Trail, 20; Becker, Jefferson West, 18; Daniels, Concordia, 18; Faiola, Wamego, 17; Culley, Lyndon, 16; Sweet, Martin, Atchison County, 16; Chapman, 16; Hammel, Clay Center, 14; Shield, Lawrence, 14.

Area Baseball Stat Leaders

BATTING
Feldkamp, Rock Creek, .658; Goodmiller, Rock Creek, .657; Lee, Burlingame, .640; Hammett, Rock Creek, .633; Catron, Rossville, .632; Canaday, Chapman, .625; Kearney, Wellsville, .622; Stottlemire, Oskaloosa, .606; Forrestt, Burlingame, .600; Huffman, Wellsville, .600; Nitsch, Rossville, .593; Mehl, Concordia, .581; Swinehart, Lyndon, .579; Gloss, Santa Fe Trail, .559; Israel, Troy, .548; Fleming, Council Grove, .543; Vandevord, Santa Fe Trail, .543; Schenker, Chase County, .524; Linquist, Perry-Lecompton, .522; Lutze, Oskaloosa, .514; Clark, Valley Falls, .513; Smith, Wellsville, .512; Burns, Valley Falls, .500; Sherbert, Abilene, .500; VanHoutan, Oskaloosa, .500; Housh, Atchison, .487; Meyer, Wellsville, .485; Gaarder, Troy, .484; Sage, Mission Valley, .481; Rodriguez, Oskaloosa, .476; Allen, Valley Falls, .474; Conway, Mission Valley, .474; Butcher, Lyndon, .471; Nelson, Riley County, .471; Prichard, Abilene, .471; Tu. Horak, Rossville, .469; Miller, Jefferson West, .469; Morris, Troy, .452; Scott, Maur Hill, .452; Hodge, Mission Valley, .450; Bond, Perry-Lecompton, .444; Brake, Burlingame, .444; C. Horak, Rossville, .444; Morris, Rossville, .444.
HOME RUNS
Clark, Valley Falls, 5; Gaarder, Troy, 5; Halter, Riverside, 4; Masters, Troy, 3; Meyer, Wellsville, 3; Rodriguez, Oskaloosa, 3; Speer, Troy, 3; Allen, Mission Valley, 2; Bair, Jefferson West, 2; Buehler, Maur Hill, 2; Cunningham, Perry-Lecompton, 2; Th. Horak, Rossville, 2; Israel, Troy, 2; McKinney, Pleasant Ridge, 2; Schmidt, Maur Hill, 2; Schmille, Troy, 2; Vandevord, Santa Fe Trail, 2.
RBI
Gaarder, Troy, 26; Clark, Valley Falls, 23; Conway, Mission Valley, 21; Moore, Riley County, 21; Gast, Valley Falls, 20; Linquist, Perry-Lecompton, 20; Prichard, Abilene, 19; Bond, Perry-Lecompton, 18; Goodmiller, Rock Creek 18; Mehl, Concordia, 18; Gloss, Santa Fe Trail, 17; Rodriguez, Oskaloosa, 17; Catron, Rossville, 16; Fleming, Council Grove, 16; Housh, Atchison, 16; Huffman, Wellsville, 16; Huntington, Atchison, 16; Stottlemire, Oskaloosa, 16; Weishaar, Valley Falls, 16; Halter, Riverside, 15; C. Horak, Rossville, 15; Th. Horak, Rossville, 15; Levy, Tonganoxie, 15; Meyer, Wellsville, 15; MIddendorf, Jefferson West, 15; Smith, Wabaunsee, 15.
STOLEN BASES
Vandevord, Santa Fe Trail, 19; Smith, Wellsville, 18; Hodge, Mission Valley, 17; Marcotte, Mission Valley, 15; Munoz-Crow, Perry-Lecompton, 15; Nelson, Riley County, 15; Stottlemire, Oskaloosa, 15; Swinehart, Lyndon, 15; Osbern, Wellsville, 14; Sharp, Oskaloosa, 14; Imthurn, Wabaunsee, 12; Keller, Chase County, 12; Langvardt, Council Grove, 12; Linquist, Perry-Lecompton, 12; Miller, Jefferson West, 12; Rodriguez, Oskaloosa, 12; Goodmiller, Rock Creek, 11; T. Allen, Mission Valley, 10; Butcher, Lyndon, 10; Callison, Mission Valley, 10; Tu. Horak, Rossville, 10; Renfro, Silver Lake, 10; Sage, Mission Valley, 10; Shuck, Perry-Lecompton, 10; Conway, Mission Valley, 9; T. Dougan, Wellsville, 9; Johnson, Chase County, 9; Scott, Maur Hill, 9; Sh. Breithaupt, Wellsville, 8; DeMars, Clay Center, 8; Deters, Mission Valley, 8; Hofstra, Oskaloosa, 8; Housh, Atchison, 8; Kearney, Wellsville, 8; Morris, Rossville, 8; Pattin, Perry-Lecompton, 8; Swartz, Council Grove, 8; Swift, Chase County, 8; Beyer, Rock Creek 7; Bond, Perry-Lecompton, 7; Catron, Rossville, 7; Feldkamp, Rock Creek, 7; Freeman, Silver Lake, 7; Haya, Wabaunsee, 7; C. Horak, Rossville, 7; Meyer, Wellsville, 7; Miller, Wabaunsee, 7; Schenker, Chase County, 7; Walker, Mission Valley, 7; 
PITCHING
WINS
Bond, Perry-Lecompton, 6; Gaarder, Troy, 5; Kearney, Wellsville, 5; Roberts, Jefferson West, 5; T. Allen, Mission Valley, 4; Bessette, Santa Fe Trail, 4; Bonnel, Atchison, 4; Fleming, Council Grove, 4; Glassel, Valley Falls, 4; Jobbins, Valley Falls, 4; Meyer, Wellsville, 4; Watts, Marysville, 4; Woods, Tonganoxie, 4; Catron, Rossville, 3; Harris, Oskaloosa, 3; Hittle, Concordia, 3; Liby, Clay Center, 3; Linquist, Perry-Lecompton, 3; Mundy, Santa Fe Trail 3; Novatney, Tonganoxie, 3; Renfro, Silver Lake, 3; Ricklefs, Jefferson West, 3; Rignell, Riley County, 3; Schenker, Chase County, 3; Stalder, Abilene, 3; Z. Allen, Valley Falls, 2; Ayres, Wamego, 2; Combes, Abilene, 2; Correll, Rock Creek, 2; Deters, Mission Valley, 2; Ervin, Junction City, 2; Gast, Valley Falls, 2; Giffin, Burlingame, 2; Halter, Riverside, 2; Honas, Council Grove, 2; Huntington, Atchison, 2; Johnson, Concordia, 2; Marcotte, Mission Valley, 2; McDermed, Maur Hill, 2; McMillan, Silver Lake, 2; Nitsch, Rossville, 2; Piper, Wamego, 2; Rogge, Rock Creek, 2; Scrimsher, Perry-Lecompton, 2; Stottlemire, Oskaloosa, 2; Terrapin, Wabaunsee, 2; Winkel, Troy, 2; Woodcock, Rossville, 2; Zimmerman, Junction City, 2.
ERA
Catron, Rossville, 0.00; Combes, Abilene, 0.00; Tu. Horak, Rossville, 0.00; Leydig, Council Grove, 0.00; Linquist, Perry-Lecompton, 0.00; Schenker, Chase County, 0.00; Rogge, Rock Creek, 0.17; Bond, Perry-Lecompton, 0.28; Piper, Wamego, 0.33; Klamm, Wellsville, 0.50; Nider, Rock Creek, 0.55; Johnson, Concordia, 0.57; Kearney, Wellsville, 0.60; T. Allen, Mission Valley, 0.62; Meyer, Wellsville, 0.67; Fleming, Council Grove, 0.72; Cahoone, Chase County, 0.75; Roberts, Jefferson West, 0.78; Watts, Marysville, 0.78; Stalder, Abilene, 0.82; Conley, Chase County, 0.84; Jobbins, Valley Falls, 0.85; Correll, Rock Creek, 0.95; Lee, Burlingame, 1.16; Lawhorn, Jefferson West, 1.31; Ervin, Junction City, 1.37; Woods, Tonganoxie, 1.46; McMillan, Silver Lake, 1.71; A. Dougan, Wellsville, 1.91; Nitsch, Rossville, 2.00.
STRIKEOUTS
Kearney, Wellsville, 54; Huntington, Atchison, 52; Watts, Marysville, 50; Schenker, Chase County, 46; T. Allen, Mission Valley, 41; Meyer, Wellsville, 41; Bonnel, Atchison, 37; Rignell, Riley County, 37; Rogge, Rock Creek, 37; Gaarder, Troy, 36; Fleming, Council Grove, 31; Linquist, Perry-Lecompton, 30; Combes, Abilene, 29; Deters, Mission Valley, 29; Buehler, Maur Hill, 28; Ervin, Junction City, 28; Jobbins, Valley Falls, 28; Renfro, Silver Lake, 27; Catron, Rossville, 26; Halter, Riverside, 26; Stottlemire, Oskaloosa, 26; Woods, Tonganoxie, 26; Roberts, Jefferson West, 25; Bessette, Santa Fe Trail, 23; McMillan, Silver Lake, 23; Mundy, Santa Fe Trail, 23; Terrapin, Wabaunsee, 23; Harris, Oskaloosa, 22; Hittle, Concordia, 22; Mehl, Concordia, 22; Miller, Wabaunsee, 22; McDermed, Maur Hill, 21; Ricklefs, Jefferson West, 21; Ayres, Wamego, 20; Hart, Royal Valley, 20; Scrimsher, Perry-Lecompton, 20; Wagner, Tonganoxie, 20; Burget, Royal Valley, 19; Marcotte, Mission Valley, 19; Zimmerman, Junction City, 19; Leydig, Council Grove, 19; Bond, Perry-Lecompton, 18; Canaday, Chapman, 18; Lee, Burlingame, 18; Nider, Rock Creek, 18; Nitsch, Rossville, 18; Novatney, Tonganoxie, 18; Swinehart, Lyndon, 18; Anderson, Mission Valley, 17; Butler, Mission Valley, 17; Keller, Chase County, 17; Stalder, Abilene, 17; Black, Clay Center, 16; Conley, Chase County, 16; Liby, Clay Center, 16; Pfizenmaier, Clay Center, 15; Cox, Royal Valley, 14; Glassel, Valley Falls, 14; Tu. Horak, Rossville, 14; Rodriguez, Oskaloosa, 14.