The 2016 Kansas Shrine Bowl football game will be this Sat., July 30, at the Welch Stadium in Emporia. The rosters and other info can be found at:
http://www.kansasshrinebowl.com/annual-shrine-bowl-game.html
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Friday, July 29, 2016
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Rossville 4 Yr Old A Hero
TOPEKA,
Kan. (KSNT) — Heroes come to the rescue just in the nick of time. That is what
a Rossville girl did this weekend by saving her dad’s life at just 4-years-old.
Her quick actions now have her family calling her a true hero.
Shawn Barnard
was at his parent’s home on Indiana Avenue in Topeka on Saturday, when the
unthinkable happened in his parent’s driveway. Family members say Shawn Barnard
was working on his wife’s car which was parked in his parent’s driveway when it
fell right on top of him.
“It was almost
like a dream state, I kept trying to wake myself up but I kept falling asleep,”
Shawn Barnard said.
Cecilia
Barnard, who is Shawn’s 4-year-old daughter, was riding her bike in the front
yard, when she heard her mother’s scream to her dad being crushed by a car.
“She ran inside
and told my dad, dad needs help he is under the car,” Shawn Barnard said.
“I ran out here
and got the jack and we was able to get the jack and after we were able to get
the jack up high I grabbed his head and his wife Ariel took his legs,” Ralph
Barnard, Cecilia’s grandfather said.
“I woke up and
remembered my dad telling me to breathe and his wife calling and talking to
911,” Shawn Barnard said.
After Shawn was
pulled from underneath the car. He was then taken to the hospital.
Shawn’s dad
credits Cecilia for her speedy action that led to saving his son’s life.
“My
granddaughter is a true hero,” Ralph Barnard said.
“Now, everybody
shows me she really is the hero because I don’t think I would be here if it was
for her,” Shawn Barnard said.
Shawn Barnard
was released from the hospital on Sunday morning. His parents tell KSNT News
Shawn was working on cars in the afternoon after he was released.
Video can be seen at: http://ksnt.com/2016/07/25/four-year-old-saves-her-father/
Video can be seen at: http://ksnt.com/2016/07/25/four-year-old-saves-her-father/
Monday, July 25, 2016
Emily Dodge Passes Away
Emily S. Dodge, 97, formerly of Rossville and Delia passed away Saturday, July 23, 2016 at the Presbyterian Manor in Topeka.
She was born April 15, 1919 in a small log cabin south of Delia the daughter of Ignac and Veronica Hejtmanek Horak. She graduated from Goldenrod Country School and from Delia High School in 1937.
Emily worked in Topeka for a few years and in 1959 started working at the Delia Post Office, after 20 years of service she retired in 1979. She and her husband Leonard farmed in the Delia community. She helped raise hogs and cattle and raised a garden.
They lived in the Delia community from 1946 until their farm sale in June 2004 when they moved to Rossville. They later moved to Topeka. She was a member of the Delia Presbyterian Church. Emily graduated from the Menninger Bible Course many years ago. One of the highlights of her life was when she and Leonard along with some of her siblings and their spouses took an 18 day trip to Czechoslovakia to visit relatives and to see the homeland.
On September 1, 1940 she was united in marriage to Leonard Dodge in Topeka. He preceded her in death on February 11, 2011. She was also preceded in death by her parents, five siblings and two grandsons.
Survivors include her son, Jim (Janet) Dodge, Rossville; her daughter, Joanne (Mike) Bruce, Huntsville, TX.; two sisters, Irene Collett, Washington and Esther Wehner Rossville; four grandchildren; David (Colleen) Dodge, Karen (Jerry) Manhart, Kevin Bruce and Stehphanie Bruce, great-grandchildren, Casey, Darrin and Danielle Dodge, Abbie and Chad Manhart, Maddison, Regan, Damian and Malcom Bruce and a great-great-grandson Adam Boudreau; many nieces and nephews
Funeral services will be at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, July 28, 2016 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Interment will be in the Delia Cemetery. Mrs. Dodge will lie in state and the family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Delia Presbyterian Church, The Good Samaritan Fund at the Presbyterian Manor or Grace Hospice and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys, Kansas 66536.
Sunday, July 24, 2016
Horak To Play In Shrine Bowl
Tucker Horak will play in the 2016 Shrine Bowl at Welch Stadium in Emporia. Rossville High football coach Derek Hammes will be one of the coaches for the East Team.
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Darwin Mitchell Passes Away
Darwin G. Mitchell, passed away July 14, 2016 in Ft. Payne, AL.
He was born August 13, 1953 at Rossville, the son of Ted and Nora Karnowski Mitchell.
Survivors include his wife of many years, Pam Mitchell, Ft. Payne, AL; a brother, Daryl (Shirley) Mitchell, Rossville; two sisters, Diana (Harry) McGee, Kansas City, and Debbie (Duke) Kisner, Silver Lake; several nieces and nephews.
Honoring Darwin s wishes he was cremated. A graveside service will be at a later date.
He was born August 13, 1953 at Rossville, the son of Ted and Nora Karnowski Mitchell.
Survivors include his wife of many years, Pam Mitchell, Ft. Payne, AL; a brother, Daryl (Shirley) Mitchell, Rossville; two sisters, Diana (Harry) McGee, Kansas City, and Debbie (Duke) Kisner, Silver Lake; several nieces and nephews.
Honoring Darwin s wishes he was cremated. A graveside service will be at a later date.
Monday, July 18, 2016
Cowdin Is Manager Of The Year
Mid-Plains League Manager of the Year
Tobi Cowdin - Rossville Rattlers
Coach Tobi Cowdin has won the League's Manager of the Year award for the second consecutive year. Tobi led the Rattlers to a League Championship in 2015 and has accumulated 37 wins in the past two seasons.
"Coach Cowdin has quickly earned a tremendous amount of respect from his peers in the Mid-Plains League," League Commissioner David Streeter said. "Tobi has a great ability to communicate with not only players, but opposing teams. He shows a great deal of respect to them and is one of the nicest people you will ever meet."
After staring out 5-12 this season, the Rattlers have battled their way back into contention and are a serious contender for the Cowdin Cup.
Rossville has won series against both division winners; Junction City and three wins against Baldwin City. Along with those two big second half series victories, they also won a series against the Topeka Golden Giants that propelled them into the 3rd seed in the West Bracket.
Tobi adds his name again along with John Tetuan (2014 Topeka) to the of Manager of the Year.
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Mid-Plains League
RHS Alumni Band To Perform
The Rossville Jr/Sr High School Band would like to invite any and all RHS Band Alumni to join them for a "Concert in the Park." The concert will take place around 5:15 pm on Friday, August 12th, as part of the Rossville Tall Corn Festival. Dust off your instrument and come out to play. Don't have an instrument? No problem! RJSHS has a number of school-owned instruments that can be loaned out. The music for the program will soon be finalized, and parts will be available for individuals to pick up.
Spread the word! If you'd like to know more, please contact Rossville Band Director, Garrett Jones, at jonesg@kawvalley12.ks.us
Rattlers Lose Sunday 9-8 (Updated)
ROSSVILLE (KSNT) – Back-to-back home runs from Cole Breichesen and Collin Chandler to start the game was a pretty good sign for the Brigade as Junction City is headed to the Cowdin Cup finals after beating Rossville 9-8 in game two of the semifinals.
Junction City took an early lead after scoring 3 runs in the first inning, however the Rattlers were able to answer quickly as Danny Mitchell Jr. tied the game up with a 3-run homerun in the bottom of the first.
Breichesen hit his second home run of the day in the 2nd inning to regain the lead for JC, but just like the first, Rossville answered back by scoring a run in the bottom half to tie it.
This game would go back and forth, as it was tied at 8-8, in the 8th inning before Junction City took the lead and sealed the victory.
Game Video can be seen at: http://ksnt.com/2016/07/17/early-home-runs-power-brigade-to-close-win-against-rattlers-will-head-to-finals/
Game Video can be seen at: http://ksnt.com/2016/07/17/early-home-runs-power-brigade-to-close-win-against-rattlers-will-head-to-finals/
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Rattlers Play Sunday Night
Game two of the series with the Junction City Brigade to see who represents the Western Division of the Mid Plains League will be played at Joe Campbell Stadium at 7:00 PM on Sunday.
Junction City leads the series 1-0 with their 11-10 win on Friday night.
The players and host families will meet in front of the dugout on Sunday night at 6:30 PM to recognize the host families for this year.
Junction City leads the series 1-0 with their 11-10 win on Friday night.
The players and host families will meet in front of the dugout on Sunday night at 6:30 PM to recognize the host families for this year.
Rattlers Lose in 12th Inning
A single to
right field by Kasey Clark in the bottom of the 12th inning scored Franke Valle
from third base and lifted the Junction City Brigade to an 11-10 victory in 12
innings over the Rossville Rattlers Friday night at Rathert Field.
The win came in the first game of their
best two-out-of-three semifinal round playoff series in the Mid Plains League
Cowdin Cup playoffs. Game two is at 7 p.m. Sunday in Rossville. It was originally scheduled for Sat. night.
Junction City led in the contest Friday
night 6-2 and 9-6 but Rossville took advantage of three consecutive walks and
the Brigade’s inability to complete a rundown play when Danny Mitchell Jr. was
caught between first and second base in the eighth inning. Mitchell eventually
made it safely back to first base, but in the meantime the Rattlers had scored
the tying run from third to make it 9-9. When neither team scored in the ninth
the game went into extra innings.
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