Wednesday, October 21, 2015

FBLA Photo

The Rossville Futue Busines Leaders Of America

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Blood Drive Nov. 2

There will be a community blood drive in the RHS Commons on Monday, November 2 between 2:30 and 5:30 PM. There is a sign up sheet available in the RHS office, or you can sign up online by visiting esavealifenow.org and use Sponsor Code: rossvillehs. Photo ID required for all donors.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Scenes From Baseball Filming

Here are a couple photos getting read for filming the baseball documentary in Rossville.


Changing the scoreboard the day before for the movie.


Some of the players 


Band and Choir Concert Oct. 22

The Rossville Jr/Sr High School Band and Choir members invite you to attend the Fall Music Concert on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd at 7:00 pm in the RJSHS Auditorium.  For the first time under the direction of Mr. Garrett Jones, the ensembles will be presenting a wide variety of music that you're sure to enjoy.   These student musicians have worked hard in preparing their songs and would love to share it with everyone.

Filming Baseball In Rossville

    Here is KSNT video shot at Rossville on Sunday during the filming of the baseball documentary.

http://ksnt.com/2015/10/18/rossville-lends-a-hand-for-baseball-documentary/

    WIBW also shot some footage at Joe Campbell Stadium on Sunday.

http://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/Rossville-residents-to-star-in-baseball-documentary-334335651.html

Woodcock and Sowers At State

Emily Woodcock and Jessica Sowers are in Cheney today competing the the 3A State Girls Golf Tournament as individual qualifiers.

K Preps 3A Football Rankings

#1 ROSSVILLE (7-0)
Last: beat Oskaloosa 63-12Rossville scored 28 points in each of the first two quarters in rolling past Oskaloosa. Tucker Horak rushed for 158 yards and three touchdowns on only six carries. Horak also passed for 196 yards and three scores on 14 of 17 attempts. Christian Roduner caught three passes for 82 yards and a pair of scores.
Next: at Osage City (3-4)
#2 WICHITA COLLEGIATE (7-0)
Last: beat Leon-Bluestem 76-0Collegiate scored 35 points in the first quarter and added 28 more in the second in a big win over Bluestem. The Spartans rushed for 273 yards on the night, led by Nathan Burgoyne's 170 yards and three touchdowns on only six carries.
Next: vs. Wichita Independent (2-5)
#3 SCOTT CITY (7-0)
Last: beat Southwestern Heights 53-14Scott City built a 41-6 halftime lead in beating Southwestern Heights, 53-14. Cooper Griffith rushed for 152 yards and three touchdowns on seven carries to lead the Beavers. Quarterback Bo Hess passed for 103 yards and a score to Drake McRae. Freshman Wyatt Hayes added 87 yards rushing and a score on ten carries.
Next: at Lakin (2-5)
#4 HALSTEAD (7-0)
Last: beat Kingman, 36-7Halstead led Kingman 16-7 at halftime, but used a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns to pull away for a 36-7 win. Eli McKee rushed for 148 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Dragons. Blake Beckett added 113 yards and a score on 12 carries, and Layke Heimerman added 94 yards and a score on 16 attempts.
Next: at Garden Plain (7-0)
#5 SILVER LAKE (7-0)
Last: beat Osage City 53-9Silver Lake led 21-3 after one quarter, and 40-3 at halftime. Hunter Howerton rushed for three touchdowns to lead the Eagles. Quarterback Dalton Dultmeier tossed a pair of touchdown passes for Silver Lake.
Next: at Oskaloosa (4-3)

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Abilene Volleyball Tournament

The RHS volleyball team lost a close match to Buhler 
and then defeated Topeka High while losing to 
Smokey Valley and Royal Valley in the
 Abilene Tournament on Oct. 17, 2015
Abilene Tournament Oct. 17
Smoky Valley
Buhler
Royal Valley
Topeka High
24-26, 21-25
25-27, 27-29
22-25, 22-25
25-20, 25-22


Their next match will be at Wabaunsee on Oct. 20.

Capital Journal 3A Rankings

Team (last week)  record
1. Rossville (1) 7-0
2. Halstead (2) 7-0
3. Scott City (3) 7-0
4. Silver Lake (4) 7-0
5. Wichita Collegiate (5) 7-0
 Others — Beloit 6-1, Chaparral 6-1, Cheney 5-2, Cherryvale 6-1, Colgan 5-2, Garden Plain 7-0, Hesston 5-1, Hoisington 7-0, Maur Hill 5-1, Nemaha Central 7-0, Neodesha 6-1, Norton 5-2, Pleasant Ridge 6-1, SE-Saline 6-1, Washington County 7-0, Wellsville 5-2
.Notes — Things didn’t look good for Washington County to keep its undefeated season going when the Tigers fell behind 18-0 at halftime to Riley County. But Washington County dominated the second half, blanking the Falcons and scoring 22 straight points to grab a 22-18 win to move to 7-0. Cherryvale fell from the ranks of the unbeaten as Galena scored 21 second-quarter points to roll 42-12.

Baby Sitter/Child Care Available

    If you are looking for a baby sitter/caregiver in the Rossville area,  you might check the following URL.
https://www.care.com/p/kallief25/cc

Catch It Kansas 3A FB Rankings

1.  Rossville  (1)
2.  Halstead   (2)
3.  Wichita Collegiate  (3)
4.  Scott City  (4)
5.  Silver Lake   (5)

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Rock Creek and Emporia Volleyball

    The Rossville volleyball team lost two matches to Rock Creek on Oct. 13.  The first was 17-25, 14-25 and the second was 16-25, 20-25.

    On Oct. 15,  the lady dawgs traveled to Emporia where they lost 15-25, 11-25.

Wichita Eagle 3A Rankings

    The Wichita Eagle was the first publication to publish the 3A football rankings again this week.  I wonder how much research they do since they made no changes from last week, or the week before.  The top five did all have convincing wins on Friday

1. Rossville  7-0 (1)
2. Halstead   7-0 (2)
3. Scott City 7-0 (3)
4. Wichita Collegiate 7-0 (4)
5. Silver Lake 7-0 (5)
Others considered: Beloit, Chaparral, Cheny, Cherryvale, Cimmarron,  Council Grove, Galena,  Garden Plain, Hesston, Hoisington, Maur Hill,  Nemaha Central, Neodesha, Norton,  Pittsburg Colgan, Pleasant Ridge, SE-Saline, Washington County, Wellsville.

Mid-East Cross Country

   The Rossville Cross Country team competed in the Mid-East League meet on Oct. 15 coming in 6th of the six teams.  Kyle Parr led the RHS runners coming in 17th.  Fred Schuler was 26th and Matt Stillion was 28th.