Thursday, March 3, 2016

Laura (VanVleck) Thomas Passes Away

    Laura L. Thomas, 68, of Topeka passed away on March 2, 2016 at St. Francis Hospital.
    She was born July 30, 1947 in Rossville, Kansas the daughter of Gerald VanVleck and Luella Beck VanVleck. She attended Rossville schools. During high school she moved to Topeka and lived with her aunt and graduated from Highland Park High School. She enjoyed playing bingo at Post 400 and the lottery, fishing and Coca-Cola. She also enjoyed hanging out at Walmart. Laura was a devoted mom and grandma. She just loved everybody. She also enjoyed watching old episodes of Gunsmoke.

    Survivors include her husband, Albert Christian of Topeka; two children, Jeff Lance Thomas (fiancĂ© Angelica) of Topeka and Korinna Osipovitich and husband Jerry of Overbrook; brother, Clifford VanVleck, sister, Mary Kay Neidfelt, Wamego; grandchildren, Casey, Jeffrey, Isiah, Iluvani, Angel, Brenda, Monica, Austin, Alexander and Cheyanne; step-daughters, Kellie Thompson of Ionia, Michigan and Christina Christian of Bay City, Michigan.
    She was preceded in death by Parker, Charles, and Richard VanVleck.
    Memorial services will be 6:00 p.m. Monday, March 7, 2016 at Davidson Funeral Home with Paster John Cross officiating.
    To read or post on the guest book,  go to: 
https://www.meaningfulfunerals.net/home/index.cfm?action=public%3Aobituaries.view&CFID=c0bdc150-31b1-4b87-ab88-96d4aa72d91a&CFTOKEN=0&o_id=3615951&fh_id=14610

Willard Bridge Photos

    Here are some recent photos of the construction of the Willard Bridge.
http://www.snco.us/publicworks/willard_bridge_photos_feb_29.asp

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Royal Valley RHS Record Setter

Royal Valley-Rossville 4-OT thriller one for the record books

Panther girls' 98-94 win sets state record for most points in game
Posted: March 2, 2016 - 1:47pm
By Brent Maycock




brent.maycock@cjonline.com

When Corey Katzer took over the Royal Valley girls basketball program last year, one of his points of emphasis was increasing the Panthers’ scoring.
“I wanted to run an up-tempo-paced offense with the opportunity to put points on the board,” Katzer said.
But never in his wildest dreams did he imagine Royal Valley would put itself in the record books.
Royal Valley and Rossville waged a game for the ages to open Class 3A sub-state play Tuesday night in Rossville. Regulation and three overtimes couldn’t decide it.
Instead, it took four overtimes for Royal Valley to pull out a wild 98-94 victory and advance to Friday’s sub-state semifinals.
“I can honestly say I don’t think I’ve ever been a part of anything like that in the 16 years I’ve been coaching,” Katzer said. “It was just a giant roller-coaster of ups and downs. You’d think you have it salted away and they make a run back. They go up by five or six and you’re hanging on by your fingernails, and ... oh, I don’t know how to describe it other than it was a giant teeter-totter.”
It was also a record-setting night with the 192 total points scored in the game breaking the old state record of 185 set in 1998 when Beloit-St. John’s topped Lucas-Luray 96-89 in overtime. Rossville’s 94 points are the most scored by a losing team in state history as well.
While the victory, which earned the Panthers (9-12) a shot at 3A No. 1 and unbeaten Silver Lake in Friday’s semifinals, was a big deal, Katzer said the record was just as exciting for his team, which learned about it on the ride back to Hoyt.
“They got word of it about five minutes into the bus ride home,” Katzer said. “It got really loud, really excited and turned into a party atmosphere really quickly.”
Royal Valley was in position to avoid all the drama, holding a seven-point lead with just more than a minute to play in regulation. But Rossville’s full-court press produced a quick 6-0 run and the Bulldawgs were able to force overtime tied 59-59.
Then things got crazy. Rossville rallied from a six-point deficit in the first overtime to force a second OT on Lauren Steckel’s 3-pointer with six seconds left to tie it 66-66. After Royal Valley took another lead in the second overtime, Bulldawg Heidi Nitsch hit a late 3-pointer to send it to a third overtime at 76-76.
In the third extra period, Rossville pulled ahead only to see Panther Tamo Thomas make her own game-tying 3-pointer to force the fourth overtime at 87-87. Royal Valley finally put the Bulldawgs away with an 11-7 edge for the victory.
Kate Hanson scored a career-high 29 for the Panthers, while Thomas added 25 and Lexi Baker had 19. Rossville countered with a career-best 30 points from Nitsch and 28 from Amanda Hill.
“In a game like last night, unfortunately there had to be a winner and a loser,” Katzer said. “Really, both teams just laid everything on the line. Rossville played one heck of a game. Between Nitsch and Hill, you can’t ask any more from two kids than what they did. And the same thing with our two big scorers, Tamo and Kate.

Jr. High Video On You Tube

    Here is a new video from Rossville Junior High with news, announcements and interviews.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BKz6Blsnyo&feature=em-subs_digest

WIBW Report Of Record Setting Game

ROSSVILLE, Kan. (WIBW) -- After two buzzer-beaters, an impressive comeback, and 52 minutes and four overtimes, the Royal Valley Panthers defeated the Rossville Lady Dawgs 98-94.
In the first overtime, Rossville hit a three-pointer with six seconds remaining to force the game into a second overtime.
With 1:37 left in double overtime, Royal Valley led 73-66. Just 97 seconds later, it was 76-76 and heading to a third extra period.
Royal Valley trailed by three with just seconds left, but sophomore Tamo Thomas connected on a three to force the game into a fourth and final overtime.
In the final frame, Rossville missed a few chances to tie it with about ten seconds remaining. After two free throws, Royal Valley held a four-point lead and the game ended 98-94.
Royal Valley's Kathryn Hanson scored 29 points. Toma Thomas scored 26.
Rossville's Heidi Nitsch led all scorers with 30 points. Amanda Hill chipped in 27 points.
According the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame, the combined 192 points is a state record. The record was 185 points in an overtime game in 1998.

There is video of the game at:  http://www.wibw.com/content/sports/370707441.html

Isaac Luellen Is Area Athlete Of Week

Area athletes of the week: Rossville's Isaac Luellen and St. Marys' Corey Tyler

Mid-East League standouts go undefeated for back-to-back state wrestling titles

Posted: March 1, 2016 - 5:46pm

Isaac Luellen/Corey Tyler
Rossville/St. Marys senior wrestlers
Luellen’s performance: Luellen capped a 46-0 season by winning his second straight 182-pound Class 3-2-1A state title Saturday in Hays. Luellen posted a 16-3 major decision victory over Lyons’ Cody Clarke in the finals and his closest match of the year was a two-point win. Luellen went undefeated for the second straight year, was a three-time state finalist and finished his career 141-23.
Tyler’s performance: Tyler also captured his second straight state title at 145 pounds, concluding a 43-0 season with a 23-6 technical fall win over Wabaunsee’s Kolby Droegemeier in the championship match. Tyler went 94-1 the past two seasons, concluding his career with a 165-22 record.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Rossville Girls Lose In 4th OT

     The RHS-Hoyt-Royal Valley sub state game is a close and exciting game with the Lady Dawgs having a 30-24 lead at the half.  Rossville inbounded the ball with 1.3 seconds on the clock and a quick shot went in to give them the six point half-time lead.

    Hoyt had a rally in the third quarter tying the score several times and taking the lead a couple times before the third quarter ended with the teams tied at 42-42.
    Tied at the end of the 4th quarter at 59-59
    Tied at the end of the first OT at 66-66.
     Tied at the end of the second OT at  76-76.
     Tied at the end of the third OT at 87-87.
      Lady Dawgs lose at end of fourth OT 98-94.  It almost went into the fifth OT but Rossville,
      down by 2 pts,  missed several shots near the basket in the closing seconds.  A foul allowed
      Hoyt to make two free throws with 1.3 seconds remaining to stretch the lead to 4 pts.

Hoyt       10    14  18  17    7    10   11    11  =  98
Ross       16    14  12  17    7    10   11      7  =  94


Rossville scoring:
Nitsch                9 (5)      7-8       30
Hill                  11 (2)       4-7       28
Steckel              3 (2)       1-3        9
Day                   3            1-2        7
Porter                3             0-2       6
Hill                    3             0-1       6
Shinn                 2             0-2       4
Conley               1             0-0       2
Shinn                 1             0-0       2

Totals              36 (9)      13-25     94

Boy's BB Mid-East League Standings

Boys Basketball Standings for Mid-East League at the end of 2015-16 season,

Team              League   Overall
Rock Creek      9-1          18-2
Rossville          7-3          12-8
St. Marys         6-4         10-10
Silver Lake      5-5          11-9
Riley County   2-8         6-14
Wabaunsee      1-9          7-13

Mid-East Girls BB Standings.

2015-16 Mid-East League Basketball Standings at end of season.

Team           League Overall
Silver Lake     10-0    20-0
Riley County    8-2     15-5
Rossville           6-4     15-5
Wabaunsee       4-6      12-8
Rock Creek      2-8       4-16
St. Marys         0-10      8-12

Timothy Nesbitt III Passes Away

    Timothy W. Nesbitt III, 15, passed away Sunday, February 28, 2016 at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka from injuries he received earlier in an auto accident.
    He was born January 24, 2001 in Topeka, the son of Timothy W. Nesbitt Jr. and Ashley Olson.  Timmy grew up in Silver Lake and was a freshman at the Silver Lake High School.  He was on the football and wrestling teams, he participated in track and had been in the school play.  Timmy was a member of the Student Council and FFA.   He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Silver Lake.
    He was preceded in death by an uncle, Brad Brady.
    Survivors include his father, Timothy W. Nesbitt, Jr., Holton, his mother and step-father, Ashley and Shannon TenEyck, Silver Lake; brothers Seth, Colton and Camden TenEyck, Silver Lake; sisters, Isabell Nesbitt, Emporia and Emilee Nesbitt, Holton; grandparents Anita and John Robb, Delia, Jake Olson, Rossville, Jayne and Al Logue, Topeka, Timothy W. Nesbitt Sr, Topeka and Alfred and Cheryl TenEyck, St. Marys.
    Funeral service will be at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, March 3, 2016 at the Silver Lake High School Gym.  Interment will be in the Delia Cemetery.  Timmy will lie in state from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, March 2, 2016 at the First Baptist Church, 3439 NW Hoch Rd, Silver Lake.  Memorial contributions may be made in Timothy.s name and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys, Kansas 66536

http://ksnt.com/2016/02/29/he-was-simply-the-best-silver-lake-parents-react-to-losing-son/

Monday, February 29, 2016

RHS Boys Demolish Mission Valley

    The Dawgs jumped off to a quick 14-0 lead in the first quarter and then made liberal substitutions to get a lot of players into the rest of the game.  A continuous running clock during the fourth quarter limited the scoring in that quarter.

MV     6    9   14    6    35
RHS  18  21   21    8    68

Rossville scoring:
Roduner       6 (2)      0-1      14
Schumacher 5           2-3      12
Mason          3 (2)      3-4      11
Morris           3 (2)      0-0       8
Horak            2 (1)      2-2       7
Hammes        2           1-2       5
Bradshaw       1           3-4       5
Musick           2            0-0       4
Anderson       1            0-0       2 

Totals          25 (7)     11-16   68

    Rossville will next face St. Marys,  which beat Royal Valley 67-64.   on March 3 at Council Grove.  Silver Lake will face #1 seed Osage City in the other half of the bracket.
 
    You can see video of the game at:
http://www.wibw.com/content/sports/KPZ-Mission-Valley-at-Rossville-37059.1641html

Silver Lake Teen Dies In Auto Accident

TOPEKA (KSNT) — The Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that a Silver Lake teen injured in a car crash last Tuesday has died.
Shawnee County Sheriff Todd Stallbaumer said Superintendent Tim Hallacy with Silver Lake Schools confirmed that 15-year-old Tim othy W. Nesbitt passed away due to injuries he sustained in the crash on February 22, 2016.
The crash occurred at the east curve of NW 46th Street and Hoch Road just north of Silver Lake
According to a press release from the Shawnee County Law Enforcement Center, Nesbitt failed to navigate the curve. The car went straight through the guardrail and into a heavily wooded area about 100 feet away from the road.
Silver Lake Schools posted the following on their Facebook Monday morning:

The entire Silver Lake Schools community extends our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Timmy Nesbitt III. His smile and energy will be missed, but the memories he left with his family and friends will live on forever! ‪#‎BETHECHEETAH!

Shannon Parr (12) At KSU

    Shannon Parr,  daughter of Howard and Rhonda Parr of Rossville,  is on the KSU track team.  Her bio can be read at:  http://www.kstatesports.com/sport/c-track/2015/roster/5589bb8ae4b09d6fde8f16b1

Band & Choir Concert Mar. 7

Monday, March 7th at 7:00 pm 
is the 
7-12th Band & Choir Concert in the RJSHS auditorium. 
Come hear a wide-variety of musical performances, featuring some of the small ensembles that received high ratings at the Mid-East League Music Festival hosted at Rossville on Wednesday, February 17th.
These senior high groups, both band and choir, will be working to polish their songs in preparation for Regional Music Festival on Saturday, April 2nd. Limeades will also be returning for their encore appearance!