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Sunday, July 28, 2013
Graves and Biester on Dean's Honor Roll
Jordan Biester (11) and Kylie Graves (09) were named to the Dean's Honor Roll at Wichita State U. for the Spring 2013 semester.
Ross Schwisow at Basehor-Linwood
Former teacher and coach Ross Schwisow is now at Basehor-Linwood high school.
Anyone wishing to see what he is now doing can read about him at:
http://bobcatpower.weebly.com/coach-ross-schwisow.html
Anyone wishing to see what he is now doing can read about him at:
http://bobcatpower.weebly.com/coach-ross-schwisow.html
Library Looking For Yearbooks
The Rossville Libary has a collection of some of the RHS yearbooks that can be read at the library. If you have a yearbook of a year other than what they have, consider donating it to the library. Or, you might leave instructions with your survivors that upon your passing that it be given to either the Rossville Library or the RHS library.
The list of yearbooks the library has can be read at:
http://www.rossvillelibrary.org/rhs-yearbooks/
The list of yearbooks the library has can be read at:
http://www.rossvillelibrary.org/rhs-yearbooks/
Friday, July 26, 2013
Rattlers Win U19 NBC National
The Rattlers posted wins in the semi and final games of the NBC U19 National Championship tournament in Topeka on Thursday, July 25. In the morning, they sluggd their way to a 10-0 win in just four innings against the Wichita Sluggers. In the afternoon, they defeated defending champion Davy Jones Cardinals 8-0 in just six innings for their fifth win in a row to take the tournament championship.
Team coach Brett Cowdin has decided to retire on this very important winning occasion so that he could "go out while on top."
For more details of the games, go to:
http://cjonline.com/sports/2013-07-25/rossville-wins-nbc-19u-world-series
Team coach Brett Cowdin has decided to retire on this very important winning occasion so that he could "go out while on top."
For more details of the games, go to:
http://cjonline.com/sports/2013-07-25/rossville-wins-nbc-19u-world-series
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Rattlers Moving Up In NBC Tournament
The Rossville Rattlers are two wins away from claiming the National Baseball Congress 19U National Championship.
The Rattlers advance to the National Semi-Final game at 11:30 am Thursday morning by beating the Butler County Cubs last night 5-1. Rossville will take on the Wichita Sluggers 18 Blue team who defeated the Wichita Sluggers 17 Blue team last night 8-0.
A win for the Rattlers means they are guaranteed a spot in the National Championship game at 4:15 Thursday afternoon. If the Rattlers lose the semi-final game, they would play in the final game of the Loser Bracket at 2:00 pm. The winner of that game would then advance to the National Championship game at 4:15 pm and would have to win twice in order to claim the Championship.
Kansas State Pitcher Levi MaVorhis will get the start this morning for the Rattlers.
Today's Schedule:
9:00 am Davy Jones Cardinals vs. Wichita Reds (Loser Bracket Elimination Game)
11:30 am Rossville Rattlers vs. Wichita Sluggers 18 Blue (Winner Bracket Semi-Final)
2:00 pm Loser Bracket Winner vs. Winner Bracket Loser (Loser Bracket Elimination Game)
4:15 pm Loser Bracket Winner vs. 11:30 am Winner (National Championship)
6:30 pm If Loser Bracket Winner wins 4:15 pm game (National Championship)
All games are at Jerry Robertson Field at the Bettis Family Sports Complex.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Old St. Stanislaus Church Torn Down
Rossville's Roman Catholic church, St. Stanislaus was torn down July 23. The previous church was built in 1899. It was enlarged a few decades ago has been replaced by a new church to the south of old one.
Opal Noland Passes Away
Opal Mae Noland, age 84, of Rossville, KS formerly of Hoyt, passed away July 22, 2013 at Plaza West Regional Health Center.
She was born November 1, 1928 in Onaga, KS the daughter of John Thomas and Ruth (Summerville) Edman.
Opal attended Onaga High School. She was a homemaker and housewife. She had lived in Jackson County since 1967 and previously lived in Onaga, Manhattan and Topeka. Opal was a former member of the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Mayetta and had recently been attending Midland PACE. She was also a member of Holton Eagle s Auxiliary #1427.
On May 28, 1951 she married Boyd Eugene Noland in Holton. He preceded her in death on February 16, 2003. She was also preceded in death by 3 sisters, Beulah Gatson, Viola Harvey and Golda Dillman and 3 brothers, Donald, Andrew and Elton Edman. Survivors include 3 daughters, Connie Glenn of Topeka, Mary R. Johnson (Patrick) of Rossville and Wilma Chancellor (Lewis) of Holton; 4 sisters, Gladys Schlarman of Topeka, Valerie Brown of Wichita, Florence Ashman of Seneca and Peggy Eisenbarth of Seneca; 1 brother, William Edman of Lawrence; 11 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-granddaughter.
Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, July 26, 2013 at the Mercer Funeral Home in Holton. Burial will be in the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Hoyt. Family will greet friends from 6:00 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening. Memorials may be given to Midland Hospice c/o Mercer Funeral Home P.O. Box 270, Holton, KS 66436. To leave a special message for the family, please visit www.mercerfuneralhomes.com.
She was born November 1, 1928 in Onaga, KS the daughter of John Thomas and Ruth (Summerville) Edman.
Opal attended Onaga High School. She was a homemaker and housewife. She had lived in Jackson County since 1967 and previously lived in Onaga, Manhattan and Topeka. Opal was a former member of the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Mayetta and had recently been attending Midland PACE. She was also a member of Holton Eagle s Auxiliary #1427.
On May 28, 1951 she married Boyd Eugene Noland in Holton. He preceded her in death on February 16, 2003. She was also preceded in death by 3 sisters, Beulah Gatson, Viola Harvey and Golda Dillman and 3 brothers, Donald, Andrew and Elton Edman. Survivors include 3 daughters, Connie Glenn of Topeka, Mary R. Johnson (Patrick) of Rossville and Wilma Chancellor (Lewis) of Holton; 4 sisters, Gladys Schlarman of Topeka, Valerie Brown of Wichita, Florence Ashman of Seneca and Peggy Eisenbarth of Seneca; 1 brother, William Edman of Lawrence; 11 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-granddaughter.
Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, July 26, 2013 at the Mercer Funeral Home in Holton. Burial will be in the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Hoyt. Family will greet friends from 6:00 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening. Memorials may be given to Midland Hospice c/o Mercer Funeral Home P.O. Box 270, Holton, KS 66436. To leave a special message for the family, please visit www.mercerfuneralhomes.com.
Rattlers Pick Off Midwest Bruins
The Rossville Ratters topped the Midwest Bruins 7-2 in bracket play on Tuesday at Jerry Robertson Field as they continue their quest for the NBC 19-under national championship.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Rattlers Split First Day in NBC Nationals
From CJ Online:
The Rossville Rattlers split two games of pool play Monday at Jerry Rotbertson Field in their quest for the NBC 19-under national championship, falling to the Wichita Sluggers 7-5 before run-ruling the South Central Gassers 11-1 in four innings.
In Game 1, Rossville was up 3-0 before it allowed seven runs in the fifth inning and never recovered. Nick McIntee drove in three, and Luke Bordewick had two hits.
The night cap saw the Rattlers fall down one run before scoring 11 runs in the second, third and fourth innings to end the game. They won with just seven hits, as the Gassers had two errors. McIntee had three hits and four RBIs, and Aaron Gile also drove in four.
The Rattlers begin double-elimination bracket play Tuesday.
The Rossville Rattlers split two games of pool play Monday at Jerry Rotbertson Field in their quest for the NBC 19-under national championship, falling to the Wichita Sluggers 7-5 before run-ruling the South Central Gassers 11-1 in four innings.
In Game 1, Rossville was up 3-0 before it allowed seven runs in the fifth inning and never recovered. Nick McIntee drove in three, and Luke Bordewick had two hits.
The night cap saw the Rattlers fall down one run before scoring 11 runs in the second, third and fourth innings to end the game. They won with just seven hits, as the Gassers had two errors. McIntee had three hits and four RBIs, and Aaron Gile also drove in four.
The Rattlers begin double-elimination bracket play Tuesday.
Monday, July 22, 2013
First Annual Booster Club Golf Tournament
The RHS Booster Club is holding their first annual golf classic. To read the details, click on the image below to enlarge it.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Early Leaders In Rossville
Here is a good article about Rossville from 1902
http://history.nekls.org/rossville/images/show/1153-early-school-leaders-rossville-kansas
http://history.nekls.org/rossville/images/show/1153-early-school-leaders-rossville-kansas
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Rattlers Defeat Brigade 6-4
Two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning Friday night lifted the Rossville Rattlers past Junction City 6-4 in their final home game at Rossville's Joe Campbell Stadium for this season.
Ethan Beckett and Aaron Gile each had two hits for the Rattlers. After trailing 2-0, Rossville strung together three two-run innings in the second, third and sixth.
The Rattlers will next begin play in the NBC Nationals in Topeka on Monday.
Ethan Beckett and Aaron Gile each had two hits for the Rattlers. After trailing 2-0, Rossville strung together three two-run innings in the second, third and sixth.
The Rattlers will next begin play in the NBC Nationals in Topeka on Monday.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Rattlers NBC Tournament Schedule
The Rossville Rattlers have announced their opening opponents for the National Baseball Congress U19 World Series in Topeka, July 22-25.
The Rattlers will begin their quest for the NBC 19U National Championship next Monday July 22nd at 11:00 am. against the Wichita Sluggers 18's Blue team first and then will play at 4:00 PM against the South Central Gassers.
After two games of pool play on Monday the teams will be seeded by record into bracket play. Bracket play will be double-elimination which means the Rattlers are guaranteed to play at least 4-games in the tournament. Bracket play begins Tuesday and will last for the remainder of the tournament. The winner of the U19 World Series receives an automatic berth into the National Baseball Congress World Series, held in Wichita starting July 26th.
Rossville finished the 2012 tournament as the National Runner-Up after going 5-3, losing to the Davy Jones Cardinals in a close 4-3 game.
Games are at the Bettis Family Sports Complex and are free.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Night Out Against Crime on Aug. 10
The city of Rossville is a first-time participating community in the annual Night Out Against Crime on Aug. 10.
These Community gatherings typically feature cookouts, street carnivals, theme parties, law enforcement and emergency vehicles and other fun or educational goings on. Experts say collaboration is key to combating crime, and fostering such a relationship between neighbors, local law enforcement, and other public safety entities is what the night is all about.
Each neighborhood plans its own events. However. no schedule of events during the night at Rossville has been completed.
These Community gatherings typically feature cookouts, street carnivals, theme parties, law enforcement and emergency vehicles and other fun or educational goings on. Experts say collaboration is key to combating crime, and fostering such a relationship between neighbors, local law enforcement, and other public safety entities is what the night is all about.
Each neighborhood plans its own events. However. no schedule of events during the night at Rossville has been completed.
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