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Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Ottman-Cox Marriage
In July, Shawnee County issued a marriage license to Bethany Ottman, 29, of Rossville, and Jessica Cox, 29, also of Rossville.
Homecoming King & Queen Candidates
Homecoming will be Oct 7 against Burlington. The game starts at 7:00 with the crowning ceremonies beginning at 6:30. A dance follows the game.
King candidates are:
Cole Schumacher
Dawson Hammes
Trevor Balch
Jacob Bradshaw
Queen Candidates are:
Ashley Ritecheck
Samantha Murray
Taylor Bittner
Laura Gillum
King candidates are:
Cole Schumacher
Dawson Hammes
Trevor Balch
Jacob Bradshaw
Queen Candidates are:
Ashley Ritecheck
Samantha Murray
Taylor Bittner
Laura Gillum
Dawg Feed & Announcements
This is the latest version of video announcements which includes details of Homecoming Week and the Homecoming King and Queen candidates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6KGFwI9ck4&feature=em-subs_digest
This is the video of announcements for 9-26-16.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWvCIeKABQg
This is Dawg Feed 3 for the year, dated 9/29/16 which is almost the same as the announcements of 9-26-16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8sz-DoH3wc
This is the video of announcements for 9/19/16.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4vl1w1aUCs
This is the Dawg Feed 2 video dated 9/16/16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztxpcbn96ok
This is the Dawg Feed 1 video dated 9/1/16.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oErWCfBPsFU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6KGFwI9ck4&feature=em-subs_digest
This is the video of announcements for 9-26-16.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWvCIeKABQg
This is Dawg Feed 3 for the year, dated 9/29/16 which is almost the same as the announcements of 9-26-16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8sz-DoH3wc
This is the video of announcements for 9/19/16.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4vl1w1aUCs
This is the Dawg Feed 2 video dated 9/16/16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztxpcbn96ok
This is the Dawg Feed 1 video dated 9/1/16.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oErWCfBPsFU
Monday, October 3, 2016
Clay Center Golf Results
Clay Center Invitational Girls Golf Results Sept 28 at the Clay Center Country Club.
1 TMP 182
2. Clay Center 189
3. Salina Central 191
4. Council Grove 212
5. Concordia 225
6. Rossville 237
7. Wamego 241
Rossville team members were:
Danielle Mason 54
Kathleen Shuler 58
Emily Woodcock 63
Jenna Rodehurst 63
1 TMP 182
2. Clay Center 189
3. Salina Central 191
4. Council Grove 212
5. Concordia 225
6. Rossville 237
7. Wamego 241
Rossville team members were:
Danielle Mason 54
Kathleen Shuler 58
Emily Woodcock 63
Jenna Rodehurst 63
Sunday, October 2, 2016
3A Football Rankings
Topeka Capital Journal 3A Football Rankings for Oct. 1
1. Silver Lake 5-0 (5)
2. Hoisington 5-0 (2)
3. Phillipsburg 5-0 (3)4. Garden Plain 5-0 (4)
5. Rossville 4-1 (1)
Others: Beloit 5-0 (NR), Chaparral 5-0 (NR), Cheney 4-1 (NR), Cherryvale 4-1 (NR), Conway Springs 5-0 (NR), Council Grove 4-1 (NR), Fredonia 4-1 (NR), Galena 4-1 (NR), Halstead 5-0 (NR), Jayhawk-Linn 5-0 (NR), Marion 5-0 (NR), Mission Valley 4-1 (NR), Nemaha Central 5-0 (NR), Sabetha 5-0 (NR), SE-Saline 5-0 (NR), Wellsville 4-1 (NR).
Wichita Eagle 3A Football Rankings for Oct. 1
1. Hoisington 5-0 (2)
2. Silver Lake 5-0 (5)3. Phillipsburg 5-0 (3)
4. Garden Plain 5-0 (4)
5. Rossville 4-1 (1)
Others: Beloit 5-0 (NR), Chaparral 5-0 (NR), Cheney 4-1 (NR), Cherryvale 4-1 (NR), Conway Springs 5-0 (NR), Council Grove 4-1 (NR), Fredonia 4-1 (NR), Galena 4-1 (NR), Halstead 5-0 (NR), Jayhawk-Linn 5-0 (NR), Marion 5-0 (NR), Mission Valley 4-1 (NR), Nemaha Central 5-0 (NR), Sabetha 5-0 (NR), SE-Saline 5-0 (NR), Wellsville 4-1 (NR).
CatchItKansas 3A Football Rankings
1. Silver Lake (5-0)
2. Hoisington (5-0)
3. Rossville (4-1)
4. Phillsburg (5-0)
5. Garden Plain (5-0)
K-Preps 3a Football Rankings.
1. Silver Lake
Last: Won 36-28 @ Rossville
On Friday the second-ranked Eagles traveled to No. 1 Rossville and ended the Bulldawgs’ 32-game winning streak with a 36-28 win. Silver Lake jumped out to a 22-0 lead before Rossville would pull to within 22-7 at halftime. The Bulldogs got a Jacob Bradshaw touchdown run in the third quarter to tighten the score to 22-14. Silver Lake would expand the lead with a third quarter touchdown, then quarterback Dalton Dultmeier’s 8-yard scoring run on the first play of the fourth quarter put the Eagles in control 36-14. Silver Lake had several mistakes late but the defense stopped Rossville twice inside Eagle territory.
Next: vs. Riley County (3-2)
2. Hoisington
Last: Won 32-14 @ Pratt
Hoisington scored in each quarter in picking up a key Central Kansas League win, in a game that both teams entered without a loss. Hunter Hanzlick rushed for three consecutive touchdowns to expand the Cardinals’ lead from 13-7 in the second quarter to 32-7 in the fourth quarter. The Cardinals rushed for more than 325 yards on the night led by Cam Davis’ 130-yard effort. Pratt’s second touchdown came in the final minute of the game
.Next: vs. Nickerson (4-1)
3. ROSSVILLE
Last: Lost 36-28 vs. Silver Lake
Rossville’s 32-game winning steak ended with a 36-28 loss against Silver Lake in the annual War on 24. The Bulldawgs tried to come back late with two touchdowns in a 56-second span and then had chances when Silver Lake turned the ball over on three straight possessions late. Rossville had won the last three contests versus Silver Lake. Jacob Bradshaw had 27 carries for 91 yards with a TD and completed 8 of 16 passes for 153 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions.
Next: vs. Burlington (3-2)
4. PHILLIPSBURG
Last: Won 56-14 @ Ellis
Phillipsburg rolled over Ellis, 56-14, in a Mid-Continent League road game. The Panthers scored on four of five offensive plays, including three in a row. Kirk Coomes rushed nine times for 157 yards and scores of 30 and 50 yards. Mark Coomes had six rushes for 105 yards and scores of 32 and 25 yards. Trey Sides had an 86-yard TD run and a 65-yard scoring pass. The Panthers had 390 yards in the first half. Coach J.B. Covington missed part of the week to remove malignant melanoma on his face.
Next: vs. Larned (0-5)
5. GARDEN PLAIN
Last: Won 56-20 @ Belle Plaine
Garden Plain rolled over Belle Plaine, 56-20. Garden Plain led 35-0 at halftime and 42-0 before the Dragons scored three touchdowns late. The Owls held a 396-310 yardage edge, including 313-144 on the ground. Martin Landwehr scored on runs of 4 and 57 yards and finished with seven carries for 97 yards, both team-highs.
Next: vs. Douglass (1-4)
Last: Lost 36-28 vs. Silver Lake
Rossville’s 32-game winning steak ended with a 36-28 loss against Silver Lake in the annual War on 24. The Bulldawgs tried to come back late with two touchdowns in a 56-second span and then had chances when Silver Lake turned the ball over on three straight possessions late. Rossville had won the last three contests versus Silver Lake. Jacob Bradshaw had 27 carries for 91 yards with a TD and completed 8 of 16 passes for 153 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions.
Next: vs. Burlington (3-2)
4. PHILLIPSBURG
Last: Won 56-14 @ Ellis
Phillipsburg rolled over Ellis, 56-14, in a Mid-Continent League road game. The Panthers scored on four of five offensive plays, including three in a row. Kirk Coomes rushed nine times for 157 yards and scores of 30 and 50 yards. Mark Coomes had six rushes for 105 yards and scores of 32 and 25 yards. Trey Sides had an 86-yard TD run and a 65-yard scoring pass. The Panthers had 390 yards in the first half. Coach J.B. Covington missed part of the week to remove malignant melanoma on his face.
Next: vs. Larned (0-5)
5. GARDEN PLAIN
Last: Won 56-20 @ Belle Plaine
Garden Plain rolled over Belle Plaine, 56-20. Garden Plain led 35-0 at halftime and 42-0 before the Dragons scored three touchdowns late. The Owls held a 396-310 yardage edge, including 313-144 on the ground. Martin Landwehr scored on runs of 4 and 57 yards and finished with seven carries for 97 yards, both team-highs.
Next: vs. Douglass (1-4)
LaVerne Hoffman Passes Away
LaVerne Hoffman, 85, Topeka, passed away Wednesday, September 28, 2016.
She was born February 13, 1931, in Topeka, Kansas, the daughter of James and Viola (Thompson) Adkins. She graduated from Rossville High School. LaVerne was a member of Willard Baptist Church.
On July 3, 1948, she married Marvin L. Hoffman in Topeka. He preceded her in death on April 22, 2005. She was also preceded in death by her daughter, Kay Oller, brother, Otis Reed, and twin sister, Lorraine. Survivors include her children: Pam (Harold) Richey; Marvin (Sherri) Hoffman, Jr. and Bill (Coy) Hoffman, all of Topeka; brother: Louis Adkins, Berryville, AR; grandchildren & great-grandchildren: Kim (Mark) Miller and their children, Colton & Ashlyn; Rich (Julie) Deiter; Megan Richey; Traci Hoffman; Jasen (Stephanie) Hoffman and their children, Aiden & Callan; Jared Wright; Lacey (Dustin) Brunin and their children, Quinton & Kensley and Brady (Loren) Hoffman and their son, Hewitt.
Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m., Friday, October 7, 2016, at Penwell-Gabel Parker-Price Chapel. Interment will follow at Dover Cemetery. LaVerne will lie in state after 9:00 a.m. Thursday, at the funeral home, where the family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Willard Baptist Church, 107 N. Carlson Rd., Willard, KS 66615 or Midland Care, 200 S.W. Frazier Cir, Topeka, KS 66606. To leave a message for the family online, please visit www.PenwellGabelTopeka.com.
She was born February 13, 1931, in Topeka, Kansas, the daughter of James and Viola (Thompson) Adkins. She graduated from Rossville High School. LaVerne was a member of Willard Baptist Church.
On July 3, 1948, she married Marvin L. Hoffman in Topeka. He preceded her in death on April 22, 2005. She was also preceded in death by her daughter, Kay Oller, brother, Otis Reed, and twin sister, Lorraine. Survivors include her children: Pam (Harold) Richey; Marvin (Sherri) Hoffman, Jr. and Bill (Coy) Hoffman, all of Topeka; brother: Louis Adkins, Berryville, AR; grandchildren & great-grandchildren: Kim (Mark) Miller and their children, Colton & Ashlyn; Rich (Julie) Deiter; Megan Richey; Traci Hoffman; Jasen (Stephanie) Hoffman and their children, Aiden & Callan; Jared Wright; Lacey (Dustin) Brunin and their children, Quinton & Kensley and Brady (Loren) Hoffman and their son, Hewitt.
Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m., Friday, October 7, 2016, at Penwell-Gabel Parker-Price Chapel. Interment will follow at Dover Cemetery. LaVerne will lie in state after 9:00 a.m. Thursday, at the funeral home, where the family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Willard Baptist Church, 107 N. Carlson Rd., Willard, KS 66615 or Midland Care, 200 S.W. Frazier Cir, Topeka, KS 66606. To leave a message for the family online, please visit www.PenwellGabelTopeka.com.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Mary Mees Passes Away
Mary Amelia Tenbrink Mees, age 100, of St. Marys, passed away Thursday, September 29, 2016 at the St. Marys Manor.
She was born May 14, 1916 in the Kuenzli Creek comunity near Alma the daughter of John and Emma Stech Tenbrink. Mary graduated from Alma High School with the class of 1934. She taught school near Alta Vista, then graduated from beauty school and opened her own beauty shop in Alma.
To read her complete obituary, go to: http://piperfuneralhome.com/obituaries/mary-a-mees/
Thomas John Farr Passes Away
Thomas John TJ Farr, 86, of Paxico, Kansas, died Thursday, September 29, 2016, at the Rossville Healthcare Center.
Graveside funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 4, 2016, at Bethlehem Cemetery, south of Paxico. Mr. Farr will lie-in-state on Monday, beginning at 2:00 p.m., at Campanella-Evans Mortuary in Wamego, the family will receive friends from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. www.campanellafuneral.com
Graveside funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 4, 2016, at Bethlehem Cemetery, south of Paxico. Mr. Farr will lie-in-state on Monday, beginning at 2:00 p.m., at Campanella-Evans Mortuary in Wamego, the family will receive friends from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. www.campanellafuneral.com
Capital Article On War On 24
ROSSVILLE - Even as his team got up by three scores early in the fourth quarter against arch rival and No. 1 Rossville, Silver Lake coach C.J. Hamilton was hardly comfortable.
“They do such a great job of coming back, I knew it wasn’t safe,” Hamilton said. “They’ve been behind this year and have done a great job of dealing with adversity.”
Sure enough, Rossville charged back, not ready to see its 32-game winning streak come to an end. Scoring two touchdowns in a 56-second span, the Bulldawgs cut the deficit to a touchdown and then got two more cracks at tying the game when Silver Lake turned it over on three straight possessions.
But the No. 2-ranked Eagles got the defensive stops they needed and held on for a 36-28 victory. The win not only snapped the Bulldawgs’ state-best winning streak, but also Silver Lake’s three-game slide in the series.
“To Silver Lake’s credit, they came out storming,” Rossville coach Derick Hammes said. “They got after us early and just character-wise, it said a lot about us to crawl back into the game. There was a certain point where we didn’t have anything going offensively - they were dynamite on defense - and our kids found a way to get back in it. At the end of the day, when we look at this on film, they made more plays than we did and they earned it by far.”
Still, with the way Silver Lake’s offense had consistently driven for scores and the Eagle defense had shut down Rossville’s offense, the Eagles looked to have things well in hand when Dalton Dultmeier scampered for an 8-yard touchdown run on the first play of the fourth quarter to five Silver Lake a 36-14 lead.
Rossville’s offense, after managing just 114 yards in the first half, had looked better to start the second half, but still had only produced one touchdown after the break, a 14-yard score by Jacob Bradshaw on the first possession of the half.
But after Dultmeier’s touchdown run, the Bulldawgs’ sprang to life, some of it provided by the Eagles’ turnover woes. Two plays after getting down 22, Bradshaw hit Cole Schumacher for a 66-yard touchdown strike.
Silver Lake then coughed up the first of three straight fumbles, setting Rossville up at the Eagle 29 and three plays later, Dawson Hammes powered it in for a 1-yard score.
Just like that, it was 36-28 with 10:16 still left in the game. And when Dultmeier was stripped on Silver Lake’s next possession and Sheldon Julbert recovered, Rossville was suddenly in business.
“I’m not pleased with the turnovers,” Hamilton said. “They’re a good football team and we got fortunate. That’s two weeks in a row in the second half where we haven’t taken care of the ball.”
Silver Lake’s defense responded, however, as Rossville gained just two yards on its first three plays of the ensuing possession and a fourth-down pass from the Eagle 34 fell incomplete.
Rossville still got one more chance, though. A bad snap off the leg of a crossing receiver was pounced on by the Dawgs’ Hulbert, but Rossville went four and out, coming up two yards short on fourth down, and Silver Lake ran out the clock to seal the win.
“We got off to a great start and got it rolling a little bit,” Hamilton said. “I feel good about some things, but we’ve still got some work to do. A game like that, there’s going to be good times and bad times, ebb and flow.”
Silver Lake did indeed start fast, scoring on two first-quarter possessions as Dultmeier hit Ryan Wagner for a 29-yard touchdown and Josh Boyd scored from 1 yard out. When Dultmeier hit Wyatt Heiman for a 20-yard score early in the second quarter, the Eagles were on the verge of blowing Rossville off its own field, up 22-0.
But the Bulldawgs snapped to life, getting a 9-yard touchdown run from Perry Foster before halftime to cut the lead to 22-7 and then opened the second half with Bradshaw’s 14-yard scoring run.
Dultmeier finished with 224 yards passing and 79 yards rushing, while Bradshaw had 153 passing and 91 rushing for Rossville, which lost for the first time since falling to Silver Lake in the 2013 state semifinals.
Silver Lake (5-0) 14 8 7 7 - 36
Rossville (4-1) 0 7 7 14 - 28
SCORING
SL -Wagner 29 pass from Dultmeier (Dultmeier kick)
SL - J. Boyd 1 run (Dultmeier kick)
SL - Heiman 20 pass from Dultmeier (Byers run)
Ross - Foster 9 run (Andersen kick)
Ross - Bradshaw 14 run (Andersen kick)
SL - Huske 2 run (Dultmeier kick)
SL - Dultmeier 9 run (Dultmeier kick)
Ross - Schumacher 66 pass from Bradshaw (Andersen kick)
Ross - Hammes 1 run (Andersen kick)
GAME IN FIGURES
SL Ross
First downs 19 12
Rushes-yards 49-162 39-161
Passing 224 153
Comp-Att-Int 12-17-0 8-16-2
Punts 3-34.0 4-22.0
Fumbles-Lost 4-4 0-0
Penalties-Yards 3-27 3-33
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING - Silver Lake: Dultmeier 25-79, Baird 2-3, Wagner 1-26, J. Boyd 3-4, Huske 7-15, Walker 1-0, Jones6-36, Team 3-mnus 1. Rossville: Bradshaw 27-91, Foster 3-16, Hammes 9-54.
PASSING - Silver Lake: Dultmeier 12-17-0, 224. Rossville: Bradshaw 8-16-2, 153.
RECEIVING - Silver Lake: Baird 3-30, Wagner 4-128, Byrne 2-27, Heiman 2-30, Byers 1-9. Rossville: Schumacher 2-118, Gfeller 4-21, T. Balch 1-7, Foster 1-7.
“They do such a great job of coming back, I knew it wasn’t safe,” Hamilton said. “They’ve been behind this year and have done a great job of dealing with adversity.”
Sure enough, Rossville charged back, not ready to see its 32-game winning streak come to an end. Scoring two touchdowns in a 56-second span, the Bulldawgs cut the deficit to a touchdown and then got two more cracks at tying the game when Silver Lake turned it over on three straight possessions.
But the No. 2-ranked Eagles got the defensive stops they needed and held on for a 36-28 victory. The win not only snapped the Bulldawgs’ state-best winning streak, but also Silver Lake’s three-game slide in the series.
“To Silver Lake’s credit, they came out storming,” Rossville coach Derick Hammes said. “They got after us early and just character-wise, it said a lot about us to crawl back into the game. There was a certain point where we didn’t have anything going offensively - they were dynamite on defense - and our kids found a way to get back in it. At the end of the day, when we look at this on film, they made more plays than we did and they earned it by far.”
Still, with the way Silver Lake’s offense had consistently driven for scores and the Eagle defense had shut down Rossville’s offense, the Eagles looked to have things well in hand when Dalton Dultmeier scampered for an 8-yard touchdown run on the first play of the fourth quarter to five Silver Lake a 36-14 lead.
Rossville’s offense, after managing just 114 yards in the first half, had looked better to start the second half, but still had only produced one touchdown after the break, a 14-yard score by Jacob Bradshaw on the first possession of the half.
But after Dultmeier’s touchdown run, the Bulldawgs’ sprang to life, some of it provided by the Eagles’ turnover woes. Two plays after getting down 22, Bradshaw hit Cole Schumacher for a 66-yard touchdown strike.
Silver Lake then coughed up the first of three straight fumbles, setting Rossville up at the Eagle 29 and three plays later, Dawson Hammes powered it in for a 1-yard score.
Just like that, it was 36-28 with 10:16 still left in the game. And when Dultmeier was stripped on Silver Lake’s next possession and Sheldon Julbert recovered, Rossville was suddenly in business.
“I’m not pleased with the turnovers,” Hamilton said. “They’re a good football team and we got fortunate. That’s two weeks in a row in the second half where we haven’t taken care of the ball.”
Silver Lake’s defense responded, however, as Rossville gained just two yards on its first three plays of the ensuing possession and a fourth-down pass from the Eagle 34 fell incomplete.
Rossville still got one more chance, though. A bad snap off the leg of a crossing receiver was pounced on by the Dawgs’ Hulbert, but Rossville went four and out, coming up two yards short on fourth down, and Silver Lake ran out the clock to seal the win.
“We got off to a great start and got it rolling a little bit,” Hamilton said. “I feel good about some things, but we’ve still got some work to do. A game like that, there’s going to be good times and bad times, ebb and flow.”
Silver Lake did indeed start fast, scoring on two first-quarter possessions as Dultmeier hit Ryan Wagner for a 29-yard touchdown and Josh Boyd scored from 1 yard out. When Dultmeier hit Wyatt Heiman for a 20-yard score early in the second quarter, the Eagles were on the verge of blowing Rossville off its own field, up 22-0.
But the Bulldawgs snapped to life, getting a 9-yard touchdown run from Perry Foster before halftime to cut the lead to 22-7 and then opened the second half with Bradshaw’s 14-yard scoring run.
Dultmeier finished with 224 yards passing and 79 yards rushing, while Bradshaw had 153 passing and 91 rushing for Rossville, which lost for the first time since falling to Silver Lake in the 2013 state semifinals.
Silver Lake (5-0) 14 8 7 7 - 36
Rossville (4-1) 0 7 7 14 - 28
SCORING
SL -Wagner 29 pass from Dultmeier (Dultmeier kick)
SL - J. Boyd 1 run (Dultmeier kick)
SL - Heiman 20 pass from Dultmeier (Byers run)
Ross - Foster 9 run (Andersen kick)
Ross - Bradshaw 14 run (Andersen kick)
SL - Huske 2 run (Dultmeier kick)
SL - Dultmeier 9 run (Dultmeier kick)
Ross - Schumacher 66 pass from Bradshaw (Andersen kick)
Ross - Hammes 1 run (Andersen kick)
GAME IN FIGURES
SL Ross
First downs 19 12
Rushes-yards 49-162 39-161
Passing 224 153
Comp-Att-Int 12-17-0 8-16-2
Punts 3-34.0 4-22.0
Fumbles-Lost 4-4 0-0
Penalties-Yards 3-27 3-33
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING - Silver Lake: Dultmeier 25-79, Baird 2-3, Wagner 1-26, J. Boyd 3-4, Huske 7-15, Walker 1-0, Jones6-36, Team 3-mnus 1. Rossville: Bradshaw 27-91, Foster 3-16, Hammes 9-54.
PASSING - Silver Lake: Dultmeier 12-17-0, 224. Rossville: Bradshaw 8-16-2, 153.
RECEIVING - Silver Lake: Baird 3-30, Wagner 4-128, Byrne 2-27, Heiman 2-30, Byers 1-9. Rossville: Schumacher 2-118, Gfeller 4-21, T. Balch 1-7, Foster 1-7.
Mid-East League Football Standings
MID-EAST LEASGUE FOOTBALL STANDINGS
League Overall
Silver Lake 4-0 5-0
Rossville 3-1 4-1
Riley County 3-1 3-2
Wabaunsee 1-3 1-4
St. Marys 0-2 3-2
Rock Creek 0-4 0-5
Rossville 3-1 4-1
Riley County 3-1 3-2
Wabaunsee 1-3 1-4
St. Marys 0-2 3-2
Rock Creek 0-4 0-5
Videos of Dawg-Eagle Game
WIBW had their camera at the War on 24 to record most of the scoring. You can see it at:
http://www.wibw.com/content/sports/KPZ-Week-5-Silver-Lake-at-Rossville-395454781.html
KSNT featured the War on 24 as their game of the week, so it was the first game viewed on their Football Frenzy at:
http://ksnt.com/2016/09/30/football-frenzy-093016/
http://www.wibw.com/content/sports/KPZ-Week-5-Silver-Lake-at-Rossville-395454781.html
KSNT featured the War on 24 as their game of the week, so it was the first game viewed on their Football Frenzy at:
http://ksnt.com/2016/09/30/football-frenzy-093016/
Friday, September 30, 2016
Dawgs Lose War On 24
The Dawgs winning streak ended tonight with a 36-28 loss to Silver Lake. The Eagles got two quick TDs in the first quarter and the Dawgs had to play catchup the rest of the game, never getting closer than 8 points. The 8 poin difference was a result of a muffed extra point try and the holder ran the ball in for a 2 point conversion.
Other Mid-East games include:
Riley Co. 24 Rock Creek 7
Valley Hts 34 Wabaunsee 28
St. Marys 61 Yates Center 0
Other Mid-East games include:
Riley Co. 24 Rock Creek 7
Valley Hts 34 Wabaunsee 28
St. Marys 61 Yates Center 0
Horton Invitational Cross Country Results
Kaw Valley Results from the Horton Invitational.
The Varsity Girls placed 2nd of 6 teams with a score of 51 points, behind winner Hiawatha (49 points). 50 Varsity Girls competed.
Katie Dohrman - 23:33 (5th)
Taylor Bittner - 23:46 (8th)
Rachel Hutley - 24:00 (10th)
MaKenzie Decklar - 24:44 (17th)
Erica Shults - 24:47 (18th)
Callie Perry - 25:36 (22nd)
Layne Cole - 26:33 (25th)
Junior Varsity Girls (17 JV Girls competed)
Emily Stewart - 25:45 (1st)
Emma Streit - 27:40 (3rd)
Laura Gillum - 28:08 (5th)
Varsity Boys placed 7th of 10 teams with a score of 152 points. 78 Varsity Boys competed.
Tristan McCann - 21:00 (22nd)
Stephen Garland - 21:06 (24th)
Caleb Perry - 21:35 (32nd)
Andrew Hudson - 21:50 (39th)
Miles Moore - 22:04 (45th)
David McCarthy - 23:16 (53rd)
Junior Varsity Boys (52 JV Boys competed)
Zach Archer - 22:47 (7th)
Fred Schuler - 23:23 (9th)
Ben Price - 23:35 (11th)
Grant Rieschick - 25:32 (23rd)
Ryan Ehrlich - 26:26 (30th)
Marvin Cummings - 27:05 (34th)
Chase Biswell - 28:18 (40th)
Trent Mulligan - 28:44 (43rd)
Mitchell Porter - 33:37 (52nd)
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Garrett Jones
Rossville Jr/Sr High School
Band & Choir Director
Head Cross Country Coach
Assistant HS Track Coach
Thursday, September 29, 2016
League Football Standings
MID-EAST
LEASGUE FOOTBALL STANDINGS
League Overall
Rossville
3-0 4-0
Silver Lake 3-0 4-0
Riley County 2-1 2-2
Wabaunsee 1-3 1-3
St. Marys 0-2 2-2
Rock Creek 0-3 0-4
Silver Lake 3-0 4-0
Riley County 2-1 2-2
Wabaunsee 1-3 1-3
St. Marys 0-2 2-2
Rock Creek 0-3 0-4
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