Mission Valley Invitational wrestling tournament results on Dec. 6
1. Marysville 210.00
2. St Marys 161.00
3. Chapman 129.00
4. Topeka High 127.00
5. Rossville 125.00
6. Doniphan West 114.00
7. Mill Valley 88.50
8. Wabaunsee 83.50
9. Erie 80.00
10. Highland Park 60.00
11. Jeff West 48.00
12. Mission Valley 42.00
13. Burlingame 40.00
14. Perry- Lecompton 19.00
15. Immaculata 17.00
16. Bishop Miege 6.00
The team's next match will be the Eudora Invitational on Dec. 11-12.
For photos taken at this tournament, go to:
http://rossvilleksphotos.blogspot.com/2015/01/rossville-invitational-wrestling-jan-10.html
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Scholar's Bowl Team Third In 3A
The RHS Scholar's Bowl team competed in the 2014-2015 Quest Academic Competition on Dec. 6 at Washburn University. The Rossville team was third in 3A. Below are the top three teams in each class.
1. Sr Ethan Woodcock
RHS team members were:
2. Sr. Andrea Rietcheck
3. Jr. Bilal Channa
4. So. Mitchell Porter
5. So. Emily Woodcock
6. So. Sam Thederahn
Monday, December 8, 2014
State Champ Tee-Shirts
Order Your Official Rossville Football State Championship Apparel TODAY!
Ordering Deadline: Sunday December 14th 11:59 PM
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Please allow a minimum of 14 business days from the site deadline for orders to begin, being shipped. Please make sure to get all orders in on time prior to the deadline!
NO LATE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED!
Orders can be shipped directly to you for a fee or FREE to the school. Orders are scheduled to be at the school for pickup the week of January 5th.
Saturday, December 6, 2014
RHS Boys Fall To Wamego
The RHS boys opened their season with a 31-53 loss to Wamego on Dec. 5.
Wamego 53
Rossville 31
Rossville scoring:
Woodcock 3 (1) 0-0 7
Hammes 1 5-6 7
Horak 2 (1) 1-4 6
Horak 2 (1) 0-0 5
Hurtig 1 0-1 2
Sowers 1 0-2 2
Hulbert 1 0-0 2
Totals 11(3) 6-13 31
Wamego 53
Rossville 31
Rossville scoring:
Woodcock 3 (1) 0-0 7
Hammes 1 5-6 7
Horak 2 (1) 1-4 6
Horak 2 (1) 0-0 5
Hurtig 1 0-1 2
Sowers 1 0-2 2
Hulbert 1 0-0 2
Totals 11(3) 6-13 31
Wamego Girls Win RHS Opener
The RHS girls lost their first game of the season to 4A Wamego on Dec. 5 by a score of 42-57.
Wamego 15 17 14 11 = 57
Rossville 8 10 5 19 = 42
Rossville Scoring:
Nitsch 3 (2) 1-3 9
Steckel 1 7-9 9
Hill 2 (1) 4-4 9
Conley 2 3-4 7
Kirk 2 2-3 6
Day 1 0-0 2
Totals 11(3) 17-25 42
Wamego 15 17 14 11 = 57
Rossville 8 10 5 19 = 42
Rossville Scoring:
Nitsch 3 (2) 1-3 9
Steckel 1 7-9 9
Hill 2 (1) 4-4 9
Conley 2 3-4 7
Kirk 2 2-3 6
Day 1 0-0 2
Totals 11(3) 17-25 42
Friday, December 5, 2014
Wrestling Schedule
Dec.
6 @ Mission Valley Tournament
12-13 @ Eudora Invitational
19 Kaw Valley Duals @ Rossville
Jan.
9-10 Rossville Tournament
16-17 @ Bobcat Classic at Basehor Linwood
24 @ Holton Turnament
Feb.
5 @ Wabaunsee
7 @ Silver Lake Tournament
13 Mid-East League Tournament at Wabaunsee
20-21 321A Regional
27-28 321A State
6 @ Mission Valley Tournament
12-13 @ Eudora Invitational
19 Kaw Valley Duals @ Rossville
Jan.
9-10 Rossville Tournament
16-17 @ Bobcat Classic at Basehor Linwood
24 @ Holton Turnament
Feb.
5 @ Wabaunsee
7 @ Silver Lake Tournament
13 Mid-East League Tournament at Wabaunsee
20-21 321A Regional
27-28 321A State
Boy's Basketball Outlook
Rossville Bulldawgs Basketball Outlook for 2014-15
Coach: Derek Dick (7th year).
Last year’s record: 7-15 (4-6, 4th in league).
Postseason: lost in 3A sub-state semifinals.
Returning starters: (6) Lake Schultz-Pruner, G, 6-0, sr.; Thatcher Horak, G, 6-0, sr.; Ethan Woodcock, G, 5-10, sr.; Terrance Sowers, F, 6-1, sr.; Corbin Horak, F, 6-2, sr.; Tucker Horak, PG, 5-10, jr.
Other returners/newcomers: Christian Roduner, F, 5-11, jr.; Dawson Hammes, PG, 5-11, so.; Wyatt Dyche, G, 5-10, so.; Chayne Hulbert, F, 6-4, jr.; Lorenzo Mason, PG, 5-10, jr.
Outlook: Bulldawgs return top nine players from last year’s team. ... Thatcher Horak led team with 12 ppg average while Schultz-Pruner was right behind with 10 ppg. ... Tucker Horak averaged 8 ppg, while Corbin Horak and Sowers each added 6 ppg. ... Hulbert is transfer from Blue Valley-Randolph and Mason moved in from California and both could have big impacts. Many players not able to practice due to the football team playing in the state title game.
First Game: Dec. 5 vs. Wamego.
Girl's Basketball Outlook
Girl's Basketball Outlookfor 2014-15
Coach: Michael Bell (2nd year).
Coach: Michael Bell (2nd year).
Last year’s record: 11-11 (4-6, 4th in league).
Postseason: lost in 3A sub-state semifinals.
Returning starters: (3) Taylor Kirk, C, 5-10, sr.; Heidi Nitsch, G, 5-4, jr.; Amanda Hill, F, 5-9, so.
Other returners/newcomers: Michaela Little, F, 5-7, sr.; Lauren Steckel, G, 5-7, jr.; Lora Shinn, F, 5-9, so.; Sara Shinn, F, 5-9, so.; Rachel Day, F, 5-8, jr.; Katie Conley, F, 5-7, jr.; Maura Buhler, G, 5-4, fr.; Jaylen Porter, F, 5-6, fr.; Ashley Zemek, G, 5-4, fr.
Outlook: Bulldawgs made eight-win improvement in Bell’s first year and return bulk of squad. ... Kirk and Hill each averaged 8 ppg and Kirk also grabbed 8 rpg. ... Nitsch averaged 7.5 ppg and Steckel added 6 ppg. ... Talented freshman class will add depth.
First Game: Dec. 5 vs. Wamego
First Game: Dec. 5 vs. Wamego
Football Banquest To Honor Team
The Football Banquet is scheduled for Wed, December 10th @ 6:30 in the Commons Area of the high school.
The Meal will begin at 6:30. Pulled Pork sandwiches will be provided. Bring a side dish and/or dessert to share. Drinks and places settings will also be provided.
Presentation of the team and honors will follow the meal.
Friends and family are invited to come out and honor our 2014 3A State Champions!!
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Joan Seitz-Sebring Celebrates 80th
Joan Seitz-Sebing of Rossville will celebrate her 80th birthday with a reception at the Rossville American Legion from 2-5 PM on Dec. 7th. She requests no gifts.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
CatchItKansas Football Rankings
Class 3A Season Ending Rankings
1. Rossville (14-0), W 21-14 against Scott City, (LW: 1)
2. Scott City (13-1), L 21-14 against Rossville, (LW: 2)
3. Silver Lake (11-2), season complete, (LW: 3)
4. Halstead (10-3), season complete, (LW: 4)
5. Wellsville (9-3), season complete, (LW: 5)
Also considered: Collegiate (10-2), Colgan (9-3), Centralia (9-2), Norton (10-1)
2. Scott City (13-1), L 21-14 against Rossville, (LW: 2)
3. Silver Lake (11-2), season complete, (LW: 3)
4. Halstead (10-3), season complete, (LW: 4)
5. Wellsville (9-3), season complete, (LW: 5)
Also considered: Collegiate (10-2), Colgan (9-3), Centralia (9-2), Norton (10-1)
Where we were right: Class 3A has long been dominated by a select few, mainly Rossville, Scott City and Silver Lake. That held true again this fall, but several contenders rose up.
Surprises: Halstead enjoyed its best season since 1980 and pushed Scott City to overtime in the Class 3A semifinals. Great credit for first-year coach Jason Grider and his run-heavy option offense behind juniors Elijah McKee and Blake Beckett. Wellsville and Norton each had great seasons.
Biggest number: 0. Before this season, Rossville had never defeated Silver Lake in the playoffs nor won a football championship. This year, the Bulldogs went 2-0 against their War on 24 rivals and won its first title.
Best Player: Tucker Horak. Rossville’s junior quarterback broke his own rushing record from 2013. He finished with 1,651 passing yards with 22 scores against eight interceptions. He also rushed 163 times for 2,089 yards and 28 rushing scores and led Kansas in yards per carry. Rossville scored 14 points in the final 7:15 and Horak rushed for the game-winning TD in the final seconds. He rushed for 212 yards in the state finale. Rossville had never trailed in the fourth quarter of a game until Saturday. Kicker Paul Steinke, a foreign exchange student, went 101 of 101 on PATs to set the state record.
Paul Steinke Sets State Records
From CatchItKansas
Rossville exchange student breaks records
Rossville exchange student breaks records
Nearly 5,000 miles from home, Paul Steinke set state records in his first season playing football
POSTED: 11:00 AM CST Dec 01, 2014
Football is a very Americanized sport. Other sports such as soccer, basketball, and even volleyball to an extent, are much more globalized. For Rossville, the game of football has given one player a very unique experience in his first months in the United States.
Paul Steinke is a foreign exchange student from Hamburg, Germany, who arrived in the small town of Rossville this last August. Steinke’s 4,800 mile journey began before that, as the process to becoming a foreign exchange student is fairly thorough.
Steinke had to submit an application, write an essay explaining what it would mean to become a foreign exchange student, and proving proficiency in the English language on an English exam. Steinke’s host family selected him last spring to come to Rossville, a town dwarfed in comparison to the nearly 2 million people that live in Hamburg.
After arriving in Rossville, Steinke wanted to have as American of an experience that was possible. What a better way than to join the football team.
But what did Steinke even know about football?
“I knew what a touchdown was,” Steinke laughed. “And I knew that the kicker needed to kick it through the uprights.”
That basic understanding would foreshadow one of the most surprising stories for the Rossville football team this season.
“For somebody who doesn’t really understand the game, you don’t have a whole lot of expectations at all,” said Rossville Head Coach Derick Hammes. “But we could tell real early that he could really kick it and kick it very accurately.”
Steinke has been more than accurate, he has been lights out for the Bulldogs. Stenkie has had a record breaking season, setting the state record for the most consecutive extra-point kicks (101), the most total extra-points in one game (13) and the most extra-points in one season (101). All are accolades that don’t seem like such a big deal to the humble boy from Hamburg.
“When I did it, I was like, ‘What, I did that?’” Steinke said.
Without realizing his own ability, Steinke said he did not know he was doing anything special until his teammates asked him how he never missed any kicks at practice.
Steinke’s foot has added an often over looked commodity that many smaller schools do not have. Consistency and reliability in the kicking game is an asset that contributes to any successful football team.
He was so successful in earning confidence and trust from his coaches as Rossville was ready to look to Steinke to win the 3A state championship game.
As Rossville was setting up a Steinke field goal inside the opponent’s 20 yard line with one minute remaining in a tie ball game, a Scott City penalty gave Rossville a first down.
“He was incredibly accurate all year, he didn’t miss an extra-point all year,” said Hammes. “We were more than prepared to have Paul kick the winning field goal if that’s what we needed to win.”
With such a potent offense, Steinke had only had two field goal attempts all season, but of course he made them both.
Two of Steinke’s biggest fans have been watching his unorthodox rise to football success via the internet. Steinke’s parents have been fortunate enough be able to watch Paul kick for Rossville thanks to the school streaming the games on the internet, even if that meant the games normally start at 2 a.m. in Hamburg.
“They know that football is a big deal here, they will be celebrating this,” Steinke said of the state title victory.
Steinke has a history of playing soccer, also known as the other football, and is a very talented golfer. Coach Hammes believes both of these sports have attributed to Paul’s incredible season.
“His soccer background helps of course, but the golfing helps as well. I think the pre-shot routine and mechanics of the golf swing helped,” Hammes said.
One thing his previous athletic experience did not prepare him for was how to make a tackle. Steinke recorded one tackle on the season, but admitted that it definitely is not the best thing he can do but he got the job done.
At the start of the school year, Steinke wanted to join a team to get an American experience all while meeting new people. He got that and so much more.
“The team is awesome, we celebrate and support each other and help each other out. It really has been a great season,” Steinke said.
Written by Ryan Tarletsky, CatchItKansas Web Producer
Monday, December 1, 2014
Scott City Game Photos (11/29/14)
For photos at the 3A State Championship game, go to:
http://rossvilleksphotos.blogspot.com/2014/12/state-final-game-photos-nov-29-2014.html
http://rossvilleksphotos.blogspot.com/2014/12/state-final-game-photos-nov-29-2014.html
Senior Thatcher Horak and Scott City player
CatchItKansas Article On Champs
Any time you set a goal and you work together to reach that goal and you achieve it, well that’s the ultimate,” said Rossville Head Coach Derick Hammes.
Many considered last week’s victory over Silver Lake to be the biggest win in program history, as Silver Lake had eliminated Rossville eight times in the previous twelve postseasons.
That opinion would be short lived.
“I am so happy for our seniors and proud of them, but I’m really happy for our community,” said Hammes. “They love the Bulldogs and it feels great to bring a championship home to them.”
The game started out being a defensive battle, which was surprising considering both teams had been averaging more than 45 points per game coming into the contest.
Rossville had an opportunity to get on the board first during their first drive of the game as wide receiver Chris Roduner had broken free and was streaking down the field, but the pass from quarterback Tucker Horak was just a yard out of the reach of a diving Roduner.
Both teams would punt twice before any real offensive momentum started. Even when the Scott City offense began to creep closer to the first score of the game midway through the second quarter, the Beavers would lose a fumble while inside the Rossville 20 yard line.
Taking advantage of the turnover, Rossville would then take advantage of another Scott City mistake. The Beavers would jump offside on a fourth down and three, giving the Bulldogs a first down. Tucker Horak would then finish the 14 play, 82 yard drive by punching through the line and diving in head first from three yards out to give the Bulldogs a 7-0 lead heading into halftime.
The Bulldogs would receive the kickoff to open the second half, and Horak sparked things with a 28 yard run on their first play. With momentum seemingly all on Rossville’s side, the Bulldogs failed to gain another first down on the drive, forcing them to punt to a previously quiet Scott City offense.
With their backs against the wall, Scott City quarterback Trey O’Neil led the Beavers offense 84 yards to their first touchdown of the day, a 30 yard pass to Chantz Yager, to tie the game 7-7.
Looking to respond, Rossville would travel 54 yards before a Horak fumble inside the 20 yard line gave the ball back to Scott City.
Scott City, searching for their third state title in three seasons, knew this was their chance.
Beaver’s Head Coach Glenn O’Neil braved the odds, going for it on 4th and 1 on the Scott City 38 yard line and converting, keeping the drive alive.
As the Scott City offense marched down the field, the crowd grew louder and louder, nearly exploding when O’Neil connected with Sloan Baker for a 34 yard touchdown pass to put the Beavers up 14-7.
Trailing for the first time in the game with less than nine minutes to go, the Bulldogs looked to their leader and workhorse in Horak to even the game up.
On a third down and two, Horak connected with Roduner on a screen pass that would travel 24 yards. After that, the Rossville offense became the Tucker Horak highlight show.
It seemed as if Horak was covered in grease, as in several instances Horak wiggled his way out of two, three, even four Scott City defenders to get the necessary extra yardage. Horak would fight his way to averag 8 yards per carry on the day.
On a 3rd and 5 on the Scott City 18 yard line, Horak lowered his head and plowed into the line. Swarmed by what seemed to be every Scott City lineman, many assumed the Bulldogs would be dealing with a fourth down situation. Suddenly, Horak could be seen spinning his way out of the would-be tacklers, sprinting down the sideline and diving for the pylon just after stepping out of bounds on the two yard line. Horak’s 16 yard run would set up teammate Nick Reesor for a two yard touchdown run to tie the game at 14-14.
“Our line opened up some big holes that drive and I knew we could break off a big play sooner or later,” Horak said.
Scott City quarterback Trey O’Neil, who also plays in the defensive secondary, would injure his throwing shoulder on that big run by Horak.
Although O’Neil would continue to play, it was apparent that his shoulder was in some real pain as he could be seen continually moving and shaking his right arm, trying to keep that shoulder loose.
Scott City would be forced to punt to Rossville with just over four minutes remaining in the game, which proved to be plenty of time for Horak to work his magic.
“Coach found a little hole in the defense and we knew if we could bounce it to the outside that we could take advantage of it,” Horak said.
That big play happened on the second play of the driver, as Horak would scamper 23 yards to put the Bulldogs on the Scott City side of the field.
After driving to the Scott City 13 yard line, the Bulldogs were faced with a fourth down decision. Thinking back to earlier in the game when Rossville drew Scott City offside for a fourth down conversion, Hammes figured he’d give it another chance and try to draw the Beavers offside once more. With one of the better kickers in the state in Paul Steinke, Hammes was confident that even if Scott City didn’t jump offside that Rossville could still take the lead.
“We were more than prepared to have Paul kick the game winning field goal,” Hammes said of his decision. “But we didn’t need to this time.”
Hammes call worked, as a hard count by Horak while putting a man in motion drew the Beavers offside, giving Rossvile a first and goal on the eight yard line.
Horak would capitalize from the Scott City mistake with a five yard touchdown run to put the Bulldogs up 21-14 with less than one minute remaining in the game.
After a touchback on the kickoff, Scott City would run a double reverse, wide receiver pass from Brett Meyer to Yager for 21 yards to start the drive. This may have been a gutsy decision from the Scott City coaching staff, trying to catch Rossville off guard, or this may have been an indication that O’Neil’s injury to his throwing shoulder was seriously starting to affect his arm strength.
After an O’Neil spike to stop the clock, Lake Schultz-Pruner would intercept an O’Neil pass across the middle of the field, sealing the Beavers fate as state runners up and clinching Rossville’s first state title in program history.
Both O’Neil and Horak transformed from quarterbacks into warriors throughout the game as both men took beating after beating, becoming battered and bruised, but both continued to get back to their feet.
After the final whistle, Horak could be seen falling to a knee in what could have been a mental, physical and emotional sigh of relief. It was all over. Rossville had won.
“Becoming state champions is something that has never happened at our school, and that was something that really drove us to work hard all year,” said Horak. “I feel like I need a really long nap now.”
A nap would be well warranted for Horak, as he would finish with 212 yards rushing on 27 carries. Horak contributed 267 of Rossville’s 342 total yards of offense.
The Rossville signal caller and youngest of three Horak’s on the team, will look to celebrate the school’s biggest win with the rest of the Rossville community.
After seeing rival Silver Lake, a mere ten minute drive away, win three state titles since 2006, it’s now Rossville who is the last team standing. It is Rossville hoisting the trophy above everyone else.
For the first time ever, it is the city of Rossville that is home to high school state champion
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