The complete match by match results from the 321A wrestling tournament at Gross Coliseum in Hays can be read at:
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/wrestling/13-14/14_state-final.pdf
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Monday, March 3, 2014
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Tagen Lambotte Wins Number 4
From CJOnline
HAYS — For someone who had just captured his fourth straight state title, becoming just the 31st Kansan ever to accomplish the rare feat, Rossville’s Tagen Lambotte sure had a hard time celebrating.
Then again, with the lofty demands Lambotte puts upon on himself, the emotion wasn’t the least bit surprising.
Lambotte appreciated the fact he made history at Saturday’s Class 3-2-1A state tournament in Hays. He just didn’t like the way he went about it, taking a tense 4-3 victory over Centralia’s Andrew Beck in the 152-pound final.
“I’m not happy at all,” said Lambotte, who finished the season 41-1 and his career 164-5 with previous titles coming at 135 and two at 145. “I just didn’t execute.”
Lambotte was joined atop the medal stand by freshman Bryce Gfeller, who captured the 106 title with a 13-10 win over Atchison County’s Hunter Ostertag. The Bulldogs couldn’t quite make it 3-for-3 in the finals as 170-pounder Isaac Luellen finished second after getting pinned by Plainville’s Dylan Wiesner.
But the day was a banner one for the Bulldogs, who finished runner-up to Norton in the team standings for the highest state finish in the program’s history.
Lambotte dominated Beck 17-5 in last week’s regional finals but struggled to execute the moves with which he had run roughshod through most of his foes this season. The match was scoreless after the first period and remained that way when Beck was able to ride out Lambotte throughout the entire second period.
“I didn’t get off the bottom and that doesn’t allow me to do what I do best, and that’s be on my feet,” Lambotte said. “I was close on a couple throw behinds in the first period, but he backed out of bounds. It’s my job to finish and I didn’t do it. But I wasn’t worried because I knew we were going to our feet.”
Lambotte put the match in his faith to get takedowns, letting Beck to his feet to start the third period. Sure enough, he immediately did. After letting Beck back up, he got another takedown and only surrendered an escape in the final part of the match, never letting Beck get close for a takedown.
Despite the disappointing finish, Lambotte stayed true to form in his quest to always perform at his best when talking about his historic prep run.
“It’s a check mark on the bucket list,” he said. “Now I have to start working for the next one.”
Before Lambotte could put the wraps on title No. 4, Gfeller began his quest to potentially join his senior teammate as a four-timer.
It was a wild ride to the title, though. After building a commanding 13-3 midway through the second period with four takedowns and a near pin, Gfeller saw Ostertag charge back.
The Tiger freshman reversed from his back to end the second period, and then took Gfeller to his back with less than a minute to go in the match.
Gfeller was able to fight off the pin and survived with the wild 13-10 win.
“I was just thinking don’t get pinned, and I was trying to arch as hard as I could,” said Gfeller, who beat Ostertag in three of their four meetings this season. “My coach just kept yelling, ‘Keep fighting! Keep fighting!’”
Gfeller finished the season at 38-7 and, admittedly, in a much higher spot than he imagined possible at the start of the season.
“At the beginning of the season, I knew I could make it to state, but I didn’t know how far I’d get,” Gfeller said. “After Basehor, I went on a really hot streak, and from there I started thinking I have a chance.”
And now he’s in position to perhaps duplicate Lambotte.
“Tagen’s a great inspirational leader, and a lot of the kids on our team look up to him and want to do the same things he’s done,” Gfeller said. “State title’s definitely something I wanted to get done this year and I want to keep doing it.”
Luellen couldn’t make it three champions for the Bulldogs as Wiesner controlled the match. Luellen trailed 5-0 entering the third period when Wiesner caught him and pinned him with 1:36 to go.
HAYS — For someone who had just captured his fourth straight state title, becoming just the 31st Kansan ever to accomplish the rare feat, Rossville’s Tagen Lambotte sure had a hard time celebrating.
Then again, with the lofty demands Lambotte puts upon on himself, the emotion wasn’t the least bit surprising.
Lambotte appreciated the fact he made history at Saturday’s Class 3-2-1A state tournament in Hays. He just didn’t like the way he went about it, taking a tense 4-3 victory over Centralia’s Andrew Beck in the 152-pound final.
“I’m not happy at all,” said Lambotte, who finished the season 41-1 and his career 164-5 with previous titles coming at 135 and two at 145. “I just didn’t execute.”
Lambotte was joined atop the medal stand by freshman Bryce Gfeller, who captured the 106 title with a 13-10 win over Atchison County’s Hunter Ostertag. The Bulldogs couldn’t quite make it 3-for-3 in the finals as 170-pounder Isaac Luellen finished second after getting pinned by Plainville’s Dylan Wiesner.
But the day was a banner one for the Bulldogs, who finished runner-up to Norton in the team standings for the highest state finish in the program’s history.
Lambotte dominated Beck 17-5 in last week’s regional finals but struggled to execute the moves with which he had run roughshod through most of his foes this season. The match was scoreless after the first period and remained that way when Beck was able to ride out Lambotte throughout the entire second period.
“I didn’t get off the bottom and that doesn’t allow me to do what I do best, and that’s be on my feet,” Lambotte said. “I was close on a couple throw behinds in the first period, but he backed out of bounds. It’s my job to finish and I didn’t do it. But I wasn’t worried because I knew we were going to our feet.”
Lambotte put the match in his faith to get takedowns, letting Beck to his feet to start the third period. Sure enough, he immediately did. After letting Beck back up, he got another takedown and only surrendered an escape in the final part of the match, never letting Beck get close for a takedown.
Despite the disappointing finish, Lambotte stayed true to form in his quest to always perform at his best when talking about his historic prep run.
“It’s a check mark on the bucket list,” he said. “Now I have to start working for the next one.”
Before Lambotte could put the wraps on title No. 4, Gfeller began his quest to potentially join his senior teammate as a four-timer.
It was a wild ride to the title, though. After building a commanding 13-3 midway through the second period with four takedowns and a near pin, Gfeller saw Ostertag charge back.
The Tiger freshman reversed from his back to end the second period, and then took Gfeller to his back with less than a minute to go in the match.
Gfeller was able to fight off the pin and survived with the wild 13-10 win.
“I was just thinking don’t get pinned, and I was trying to arch as hard as I could,” said Gfeller, who beat Ostertag in three of their four meetings this season. “My coach just kept yelling, ‘Keep fighting! Keep fighting!’”
Gfeller finished the season at 38-7 and, admittedly, in a much higher spot than he imagined possible at the start of the season.
“At the beginning of the season, I knew I could make it to state, but I didn’t know how far I’d get,” Gfeller said. “After Basehor, I went on a really hot streak, and from there I started thinking I have a chance.”
And now he’s in position to perhaps duplicate Lambotte.
“Tagen’s a great inspirational leader, and a lot of the kids on our team look up to him and want to do the same things he’s done,” Gfeller said. “State title’s definitely something I wanted to get done this year and I want to keep doing it.”
Luellen couldn’t make it three champions for the Bulldogs as Wiesner controlled the match. Luellen trailed 5-0 entering the third period when Wiesner caught him and pinned him with 1:36 to go.
Tagen Lambotte Wins Fourth State Championship
Isaac Luellen Finishes as Runner-Up to State Champ
Freshman Bryce Gfeller Wins State
Saturday, March 1, 2014
RHS Wrestlers Second At State
Left to right - Derek gentry, Tagen Lambotte, Jacob Gentry, Isaac Luellen and Bryce gfeller.
RHS came in second as a team at the 321A state championships with Bryce Gfeller and Tagen Lambotte winning their classes and Isaac Luellen coming in as runner up in the 170# class. Jacob and Derek Gentry were also state qualifiers.
Isaac Luellen Runner-Up to State Champ
Isaac Luellen came in second in his quest for a state championship in the 170 pound class.
Being #2 in the state is quite an accomplishment.
Other results will be posted as they become available.
Being #2 in the state is quite an accomplishment.
Other results will be posted as they become available.
Tagen Lambotte Repeats as State Champion
RHS senior Tagen Lambotte repeated as state champion in 3-2-1 A wrestling with his fourth straight state title.
Bryce Gfeller State Champ In 106 Class
RHS Freshman Bryce Gfeller won the 3-2-1 state championship in his 106 pound class at Hays on March 1.
D. J. Rezac (04) Receives Doctorate
D. J Rezac is working for Midwest Veterinary Servics, Inc., in Oakland, NE. where he now lives. He received his Doctorate in Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology from KSU College of Veterinary Medicine in December.
Class 3-2-1A Wresting Hays
Below are Friday's results at Gross Colisieum in Hays, Kansas which include the first 3 rounds of competition. The finals will be on Saturday, March 1, which will include three from Rossville. Freshman Bryce Gfeller is a finalist in the 106 pound class after two pins (one in 23 seconds) and a 9-4 decision. Senior Tagen Lambotte (152#), already a three time state champion will be shooting for his fourth will be up against Andrew Beck of Centrailia. Isaac Luellen (41-8) will facing Plainville's Dylan Wiesner in the final after picking up one pin and two major decisions on Friday in the 170 pound class.
Team Scores through semi-finals
(through semifinals) Norton 74, Rossville 70, Beloit 58, Hoisington 51, Phillipsburg 45, Silver Lake 41.5, Atchison County 37, Fredonia 32.5, Ellsworth 31, Marysville 30, Marion 27.5, Bennington 26, Atwood 24, Riley County 24, Sylvan-Lucas 24, Plainville 23.5, Doniphan West 23, Sacred Heart 23, Hoxie 22, Troy 22, Centralia 20, Oakley 20, St. Marys 19.5, Cimarron 19, Lyons 16.5, Oberlin 14.5, Minneapolis 13, SE-Saline 11, Leoti 11, Sabetha 11, Pleasant Ridge 10, Wellsville 10, Chaparral 9, Central-Burden 9, Halstead 8, Rock Creek 8, Eureka 7, Council Grove 6.5, Ellis 6, Bluestem 6, South Gray 4, Onaga 4, Osage City 4, Central Heights 4, St. Francis 4, Sterling 4, Caney Valley 3.5, Herington 2, Herington 2, Hill City 2, Tribune 2, 24 with 0, Hillsboro (-1).
First Round
106 – Trevor Haun, Fredonia, bye; Hunter Osterag, Atchison County, pinned Brayden Winters, Stockton, 2:29; Denzale Clark, Lyons, def. Dallas Parker, West Elk, 20-4; Dylan Leckner, Wellsville, def. Bryce Bacon, Hoxie, 4-3; Bryce Gfeller, Rossville, pinned Junior Torres, Sublette, 1:13; Holden Butler, Council Grove, def. Diego Dominguez, Beloit, 15-0; Skylar Johnson, Norton, pinned Michael Marsh, Silver Lake, 1:07; Austin Constable, Minneapolis, def. Jarrett Johnson, Marion, 1-0 2OT.
132 – Logan Bowen, Atchison County, pinned Gabe Anderson, Oberlin, 2:16; Marshall Barkow, Ellsworth pinned Tristyn Goebel, Council Grove, 1:42; Clay Cassaw, St. Francis, pinned West March, Riley County, 3:43; TJ Ragnoni, Benningtonc def. Hunter O'Brien, Chase County, 12-6; Casey Garner, Bluestem, pinned Tommy Jenkins, Hesston, 4:30; Hunter Howerton, Silver Lake, def. Mason Bannister, Phillipsburg, 3-1; Brandon Ball, Hoisington, pinned Robert Hutchinson, Burlingame, 1:08; Jake Gentry, Rossville, pinned Toby Nickell, Norton, 4:18.
138 – Alec Hager, Norton, def. Mikey Aguilar, Stafford, 16-2; Colton Stalford, Caney Valley, def. Tommy Truesdale, Riley County, 16-0; Carter Wessling, Beloit, pinned Adam Gehring, Plainville, 3:41; Trever Melcher, Herington, def. Corey Tyler, St. Marys, 14-8; Brogan Humphrey, Fredonia, pinned Derek Gentry, Rossville, 3:01; Zach Martin, Ellsworth, def. Rhett Mizer, Atwood, 7-5 OT; Willy Dieckmann, Atchison County, def. Zach Thornburg, Remington, 2-0; Jonathan Ball, Hoisington, def. Taylor Murphy, Oakley, 12-1.
152 – Lane Moran, Bluestem, def. Brodey Watts, Beloit-St. John's, 7-2; Clint Rogers, Smith Center, def. Justin Wagner, Atchison County, 12-4; Tanner Niemczyk, Beloit, def. Dakota Cline, Eureka, 8-4; Andrew Beck, Centralia, pinned Chris Anderson, Oberiln, 1:30; Chase Ridder, Rock Creek, def. Mike Kasson, Norton, 2-0; Petter Ekroll, Halstead, def. Cody Delk, Hillsboro, 7-1; Tagen Lambotte, Rossville, pinned Trevor Desaire, Plainville,2:51; Kyler Mick, Bennington, pinned Austin Jones, Burlingame, 0:31.
170 – Adam Janzen, Marion, def. Trevor Fee, Doniphan West, 8-6 OT; Keith Short, SE-Saline, def. Grant Gilliam, Oberlin, 7-4; Isaac Luellen, Rossville, pinned Logan Litke, Council Grove, 2:42; Cole Renner, Norton, def. Austin McHenry, Hoisington, 10-4; Dalton Langham, Beloit, def. Dajuen Chapman, Hill City, 12-8; Michael Baumgartner, Sabetha, def. Paxton Noll, West Elk, 5-0; Dylan Wiesner, Plainville, pinned Ray Farnsworth, Republic County, 3:48; Scott Birkinsha, Atchison County, pinned Kaleb Grimsley, Central Heights,2:48.
Quarterfinals
106 - Ostertag, Atchison County, def. Haun, Fredonia, 6-0; D. Leckner, Wellsville, def. Clark, Lyons, 12-1; Gfeller, Rossville, pinned Butler, Council Grove, 0:23; Johnson, Norton, pinned Constable, Minneapolis, 4:31.
132 - Bowen, Atchison County, def. Barkow, Ellsworth, 8-3; Ragnoni, Bennington, def. Cassaw, St. Francis, 9-7 OT; Howerton, Silver Lake, def. Garner, Bluestem, 6-2; B. Ball, Hoisington, pinned J. Gentry, Rossville, 1:54.
152 - Cl. Rogers, Smith Center, pinned Moran, Bluestem, 2:41; Beck, Centralia, def. Niemczyk, Beloit, 6-3; Ekroll, Halstead, pinned Ridder, Rock Creek, 1:32; Lambotte, Rossville, def. Mick, Bennington, 18-6.
170 - Short, SE-Saline, def. Janzen, Marion, 5-4; Luellen, Rossville, def. Renner, Norton, 15-7; Baumgartner, Sabetha, def. Langham, Beloit, 3-0; Wiesner, Plainville, def. Birkinsha, Atchison County, 16-0.
Championship Semifinals
106 - Ostertag, Atchison County, pinned Leckner, Wellsville, 3:40; Gfeller, Rossville, def. Johnson, Norton, 9-4.
152 - Beck, Centralia, def. Cl. Rogers, Smith Center, 10-3; Lambotte, Rossville, def. Ekroll, Halstead, 22-7.
170 - Luellen, Rossville, def. Short, SE-Saline, 11-1; Wiesner, Plainville, pinned Baumgartner, Sabetha, 0:47.
You can read an article about the tournament at: http://cjonline.com/sports/2014-02-28/lambotte-leads-rossville-trio-3-2-1a-state-
You can read an article about the tournament at: http://cjonline.com/sports/2014-02-28/lambotte-leads-rossville-trio-3-2-1a-state-
Friday, February 28, 2014
Sub-State Basketball Brackets.
The girls basketball brackets for the Silver Lake Sub-State can be seen at:
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/girls_basketball/13-14/KSHSAA%20Basketball%20Brackets%20girls.pdf
The boys basketball brackets for the Silver Lake Sub-State can be seen at:
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/boys_basketball/13-14/KSHSAA%20Basketball%20Brackets%20boys.pdf
Note: the above URL is correct, but sometimes does not work.
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/girls_basketball/13-14/KSHSAA%20Basketball%20Brackets%20girls.pdf
The boys basketball brackets for the Silver Lake Sub-State can be seen at:
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/boys_basketball/13-14/KSHSAA%20Basketball%20Brackets%20boys.pdf
Note: the above URL is correct, but sometimes does not work.
RHS Girls Win Over Rock Creek
The RHS girls disposed of Rock Creek 47-37 on Feb. 27 at Rock Creek, finishing with a 10-10 overall record.
Rossville 12 19 7 9 = 47
Rock Creek 12 7 7 11 = 37
Rossville scoring:
Kirk 7 1-4 15
VanderPutten 2 4-4 8
Nitsch 2 (2) 0-0 6
Hill 3 0-0 6
Dick 1 (1) 1-2 4
Steckel 1 (1) 1-4 4
Little 1 0-0 2
Shinn 1 0-0 2
Totals 18 (4) 7-14 47
Rossville 12 19 7 9 = 47
Rock Creek 12 7 7 11 = 37
Rossville scoring:
Kirk 7 1-4 15
VanderPutten 2 4-4 8
Nitsch 2 (2) 0-0 6
Hill 3 0-0 6
Dick 1 (1) 1-2 4
Steckel 1 (1) 1-4 4
Little 1 0-0 2
Shinn 1 0-0 2
Totals 18 (4) 7-14 47
Dawgs Lose Last League Game
The RHS boys ended their regular season on Feb. 27 with a loss to Rock Creek.
Rossville 6 6 12 15 = 39
Rock Creek 20 14 16 15 = 65
Rossville scoring:
Schultz-Pruner 4 1-1 9
Sowers 3 2-2 8
Horak 3 0-0 6
Horak 2 2-2 6
Horak 2 0-0 4
Roduner 2 0-0 4
Woodcock 0 2-2 2
Totals 16 (0) 7-9 39
Rossville 6 6 12 15 = 39
Rock Creek 20 14 16 15 = 65
Rossville scoring:
Schultz-Pruner 4 1-1 9
Sowers 3 2-2 8
Horak 3 0-0 6
Horak 2 2-2 6
Horak 2 0-0 4
Roduner 2 0-0 4
Woodcock 0 2-2 2
Totals 16 (0) 7-9 39
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Rattler's Coaching Staff For 2014
The Rattlers organization would also like to announce the 2014 Coaching staff:
Tobi Cowdin (Manager) - Managing the Rattlers this season is Tobi Cowdin. Tobi takes over full time as manager after being under the tutelage of his father Brett Cowdin the past two seasons. Tobi brings many years of summer baseball experience to the plate, as a player and as a coach.
T.J. McGreevy (Pitching Coach) - Returning to coach the pitching staff this summer is former Wichita State standout and Hayden product T.J. McGreevy. T.J. has plenty of expierence in summer baseball, as a two-time NBC World Series Champion with the Santa Barbara Foresters.
Cameron Renfro (Fielding Coach) - The Rattlers welcome in Cameron Renfro this season as fielding coach. Cameron, a native of nearby Silver Lake, Kansas; will round out an excellent coaching staff with his expertise.
Basketball Sub State Tournament
The Silver Lake basketball substate tournament begins Monday, March 3 with eight area teams competing, including all of the Mid-East league teams.
In the boys bracket, Rossville (6-13) will play Pleasant Ridge (4-15) at Rossville in the first round. The winner will face the winner of the St. Marys (1-18) vs. Rock Creek (16.3) game on March 6 at Silver Lake.
In the girls bracket, Rossville (9-10) with face off against Pleanant Ridge (10-9) on their court with the winner going up against the winner of the Oskaloosa (1-18) vs. Riley County (18/1) game on Thursday, March 6, at Silver Lake.
In the boys bracket, Rossville (6-13) will play Pleasant Ridge (4-15) at Rossville in the first round. The winner will face the winner of the St. Marys (1-18) vs. Rock Creek (16.3) game on March 6 at Silver Lake.
In the girls bracket, Rossville (9-10) with face off against Pleanant Ridge (10-9) on their court with the winner going up against the winner of the Oskaloosa (1-18) vs. Riley County (18/1) game on Thursday, March 6, at Silver Lake.
3A Wrestling Rankings
This week's 3A wrestling rankings have shifted. The top 5 ranked schools are:
1. Norton
2. ACCHS
3. Beloit
4. Rossville
5. Phillipsburg
Silver Lake has dropped to #9
Individual RHS rankings include:
106 lb. Bryce Gfeller #3
132 lb. Jacob Gentry #6
152 lb. Tagen Lambotte #1
172 lb. Isaac Luellen #2
The complete list of rankings can be read at:
http://www.kansaswrestling.org/images/docs/Rankings/3a.pdf
1. Norton
2. ACCHS
3. Beloit
4. Rossville
5. Phillipsburg
Silver Lake has dropped to #9
Individual RHS rankings include:
106 lb. Bryce Gfeller #3
132 lb. Jacob Gentry #6
152 lb. Tagen Lambotte #1
172 lb. Isaac Luellen #2
The complete list of rankings can be read at:
http://www.kansaswrestling.org/images/docs/Rankings/3a.pdf
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