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Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Scholars Bowl
The RHS Scholars Bowl team will be competing at Silver Lake on Dec. 3 and at Mission Valley on Dec. 8.
3A FB Playoff Outlook
CLASS 3A Football Playoff Outlook according to Brent Maycock of the Capital-Journal
Championship game — Silver Lake (9-0) vs. Hoisington (9-0).
Champion — This is truly a class where any of eight or nine
teams could win and I wouldn’t bat an eye and call it an upset. Silver Lake
survived its first showdown with two-time defending champion Rossville and has
the pedigree to get back to the title game for the first time since winning in
2013. Hoisington has posted glossy records in the past, but has a pair of big
wins on its ledger this year (Wichita Collegiate, Pratt) that make the
Cardinals my pick.
Contenders — Boy, the list is long. If Rossville (8-1) is back
to full strength, the Dawgs are capable of making it a three-peat. However,
they’ve got a major challenge in the second round in Sabetha (8-1), as does Silver
Lake with Big Seven champ Nemaha Central (9-0). Both are coin flips and the
winner of the latter still may have to contend with 2015 semifinalist
Wellsville (8-1). The west is always loaded with land mines and last year’s
2-1A champ Phillipsburg (9-0) is the biggest. Garden Plain (8-1) and Chaparral
(8-1) advanced from the toughest district and ended Conway Springs’ run of
playoff appearances. Norton (6-3) was a popular preseason pick and has a big
one right away in Marysville (7-2).
CJ Computer FB Predictions
The Dawgs are expected to win their Tue night game at home against Perry-Lecompton by 3 TDs according to the Capital-Journal computer.
95.3 ROSSVILLE 22.3 Perry-Lecompton 73
Other playoff games of interest include:
95 SILVER LAKE 25.9 Mission Valley 69.1
106.4 HOISINGTON 42.1 Lakin 64.3
97.1 NEMAHA CENTRAL 54.4 Pleasant Ridge 42.7
105.1 PHILLIPSBURG 19.2 Riley County 85.9
94.2 Sabetha 41.9 MAUR HILL-MT. ACADEMY 52.3
106.4 HOISINGTON 42.1 Lakin 64.3
97.1 NEMAHA CENTRAL 54.4 Pleasant Ridge 42.7
105.1 PHILLIPSBURG 19.2 Riley County 85.9
94.2 Sabetha 41.9 MAUR HILL-MT. ACADEMY 52.3
Monday, October 31, 2016
Blood Drive Today
A Community Wide Blood Drive will be held at Rossville High on Monday, Oct. 31 at 2:30-5:45 PM.
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Final Football Rankings Before Playoffs
CLASS 3A Football
Ranking per the Capital-Journal
Team record
1. Silver Lake (1)
9-0
2. Hoisington (2)
9-0
3. Phillipsburg (3)
9-0
4. Rossville (4) 8-1
5. Nemaha Central
(5) 9-0
Others — Caney
Valley 7-2, Chaparral 8-1, Conway Springs 7-2, Fredonia 7-2, Galena 7-2, Garden
Plain 8-1, Halstead 8-1, Hesston 6-3, Jayhawk-Linn 9-0, Marion 7-2, Marysville
7-2, Maur Hill 7-2, Norton 6-3, Sabetha 8-1, SE-Saline 7-2, Wellsville 8-1.
Notes — Going into district
play, the District 10 grouping of Chaparral, Cheney, Conway Springs and Garden
Plain just had the look of one where the playoff berths would be decided by
points. Sure enough, that’s how things played out. After suffering its first
loss last week, Chaparral bounced back to beat Conway Springs 33-8 and the
decisive win gave the Roadrunners the district title on points over Garden
Plain with Conway Springs left out of the playoffs despite its 7-2 record.
3A Football Ratings by Wichita Eagle
1. Hoisington 9-0 (1)
2. Silver Lake 9-0 (2)
3. Phillipsburg 9-0 (3)
4. Rossville 8-1 (4)
5. Nemaha Central 9-0 (5)
Others: Caney Valley 7-2 (NR), Chaparral 8-1 (NR), Conway Springs 7-2 (NR), Galena 7-2 (NR), Garden Plain 8-1 (NR), Halstead 8-1 (NR), Hesston 6-3 (NR), Jayhawk Linn 9-0 (NR), Marysville 7-2 (NR), Norton 6-3 (NR), Sabetha 8-1 (NR), SE-Saline 7-2 (NR), Wellsville 8-1 (NR).
3A football rankings by KPREPS
#1 HOISINGTON (9-0)
Last: Won 62-3 vs. Lyons
Hoisington won District 15 and Hunter Hanzlick
became the all-time leading rusher in Cardinal history as the Cardinals rolled
over Lyons, 62-3. The Cardinals have won 26 straight regular season contests.
Hoisington led 42-0 with 2 minutes, 44 seconds in the first. Lyons fumbled the
first two kickoffs.
Next: Tues. vs. Lakin (5-4)
Last: Won 50-0 @ Royal Valley
Silver Lake, District 3 winners, won 50-0 at
Royal Valley behind a big second half. The Eagles led the Panthers 14-0 at
halftime before scoring 36 points in the second half. Silver Lake will play
host to Mission Valley in a high-profile matchup in the first round of the
playoffs. Silver Lake had three shutouts in the regular season.
Next: Tues. vs. Mission Valley (6-3)
#3 PHILLIPSBURG (9-0)
Last: Won 56-6 vs. Russell
Phillipsburg defeated Russell, 56-6. The
Panthers had the first perfect regular season in school annals since 1962. The
Panthers led 29-0 after the first quarter and 48-0 at halftime. Phillipsburg
will play host to Riley County in the first round of the playoffs on Tuesday.
Next: Tues. vs. Riley County (5-4)
#4 ROSSVILLE (8-1)
Last: Won 42-8 @ Council Grove
Rossville defeated Council Grove, 48-6. The
Bulldogs led 8-0 after the first quarter had a 29-point lead at halftime.
Council Grove’s only score came on a fumble recovery for a score late in the
contest. Rossville won District 4, while Mission Valley earned the runner-up
spot.
Next: Tues. vs. Perry-Lecompton (4-5)
#5 NEMAHA CENTRAL (9-0)
Last: Won 54-8 @ Hiawatha
Nemaha Central captured a District 1 title
with a 54-8 win against Hiawatha. David Delaney had scoring runs of eight and
nine yards. Senior Jacob Koelzer collected rushing TDs of 53 and 23 yards.
Senior Jacob Schmitz returned a punt 50 yards for a score and had 12-yard run.
Senior Ryan Hasenkamp threw a 20-yard scoring pass and rushed for a 50-yard TD.
Next: Tues. vs. Pleasant Ridge (3-6)
Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/sports/high-school/article111404637.html#storylink=cpy
Silver Lake Volleyball State Champs
The Silver Lake Eagles volleyball team won their third state title in four years. For details, go to:
http://cjonline.com/sports/2016-10-29/silver-lake-volleyball-captures-third-3a-crown-past-four-seasons
http://cjonline.com/sports/2016-10-29/silver-lake-volleyball-captures-third-3a-crown-past-four-seasons
Leona Besta Passes Away
Leona I. "Cookie" Besta, 70, passed away Friday, October 28, 2016 at the Rossville Health Care and Rehabilitation Center in Rossville.
She was born May 29, 1946 in Topeka, the daughter of James Harold "Vern” and Georgia Mae Shields Spiker. Cookie graduated from Highland Park High School.
She graduated from cosmetology school in Topeka and was a beautician for many years. Cookie later worked for the Kansas Department of Revenue until her retirement.
Cookie was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, James Curtis "J.C." Spiker.
She was united in marriage to Bennie Besta; they later divorced but remained close friends.
Survivors include her son, Richie Besta, Topeka; three daughters, Cindy (Karl) Kelley, Rossville, Patti and Stacy Besta both of Topeka; four sisters, Carol (Ted) Montgomery, Berryton, Cindy Spiker, Ottawa, Pat Spiker and Misty Snyder both of Topeka; grandchildren, Haley and Dalton Kelley, Rossville; several nieces and nephews.
Cookie was cremated. A memorial visitation will be Friday, November 4, 2016 from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Inurnment will be in the Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Avalon Hospice or the Alzheimer’s Association and sent in care of the funeral home.
Saturday, October 29, 2016
3A State Cross Country Results
Results from the State Meet held at Rim Rock today - the top 20 medal. I'm very proud of our Kaw Valley Ladies, they all ran well - the future is very bright for these runners. 12 teams, plus an additional minimum of 20 individuals, qualify for the State meet from FOUR regional meets. St. Marys placed 3rd in their Region last week, and placed 5th at State today, with 151 points!
Rossville
Katie Dohrman - 21:03 (10th)
MaKenzie Decklar - 21:20 (14th)
Taylor Bittner - 21:52 (26th)
Rossville Team on the starting line, from left to right: Taylor Bittner, Kaytlin Dohrman, MaKenzie Decklar.
St. Marys - 5th of 12 Teams with 151 points.
Rachel Hutley - 21:28 (19th)
Erica Shults - 22:09 (34th)
Callie Perry - 22:19 (39th)
Emily Stewart - 24:47 (71st)
Layne Cole - 25:13 (79th)
St. Marys Team on the starting line, from left to right: Layne Cole, Emily Stewart, Rachel Hutley, Erica Shults, Callie Perry.
Kaw Valley State runners after the finish, getting ready for their "jump photo," from left to right (finish out of 102 runners): Taylor Bittner (26th), Erica Shults (34th), Layne Cole (79th), Kaytlin Dohrman (10th), Rachel Hutley (19th), Callie Perry (39th), Emily Stewart (71st), and MaKenzie Decklar (14th).
Garrett Jones
Garrett Jones
Rossville Jr/Sr High School
Band & Choir Director
Head Cross Country Coach
Assistant HS Track Coach
Friday, October 28, 2016
Dorothy White Passes Away
Dorothy Marie White, 68, Rossville, passed away Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at the Rossville Health Care & Rehab Center. Graveside Services for Dorothy will be at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, October 29, 2016 at Alma City Cemetery in Alma, KS. See full obituary at stewartfuneralhomes.com
Track & Field School Records
The school records for track and field events are listed at:
http://ks.milesplit.com/teams/ross/records
http://ks.milesplit.com/teams/ross/records
3A Football Playoff Brackets
The winner of the Rossville (8-1) Perry-Lecompton (4-5) game will play the winner of the Sabetha (8-1) Atchison-Maur Hill (7-2) game.
Perry-Lecompton might be stronger than their record indicates. They beat Oskaloosa 49-7 on Oct. 27 after leading 41-0 at the half.
For all 3A playoffs, go to:
http://kshsaa.org/Public/ScoreCenter/Brackets/Football/3A.cfm?Activity=1
Perry-Lecompton might be stronger than their record indicates. They beat Oskaloosa 49-7 on Oct. 27 after leading 41-0 at the half.
For all 3A playoffs, go to:
http://kshsaa.org/Public/ScoreCenter/Brackets/Football/3A.cfm?Activity=1
Football Scores Oct. 27
High school football scores from October 27, 2016:
Rossville 42 Council Grove 8
Other scores from the area include:
Anderson County 13 Burlington 52
Axtell 8 Hanover 63
Burlingame 46 Herington 0
Holton 36 Santa Fe Trail 24
Marysville 14 Riley County 0
Nemaha Central 54 Hiawatha 8
Northern Heights 15 Chase County 38
Onaga 114 Valley Falls 68
Osage City 49 West Franklin 32
Sabetha 58 Riverside 6
Silver Lake 50 Royal Valley 0
Mission Valley 28 St. Marys 45
Perry-Lecompton 49 Oskaloosa 7
Axtell 8 Hanover 63
Burlingame 46 Herington 0
Holton 36 Santa Fe Trail 24
Marysville 14 Riley County 0
Nemaha Central 54 Hiawatha 8
Northern Heights 15 Chase County 38
Onaga 114 Valley Falls 68
Osage City 49 West Franklin 32
Sabetha 58 Riverside 6
Silver Lake 50 Royal Valley 0
Mission Valley 28 St. Marys 45
Perry-Lecompton 49 Oskaloosa 7
Football Playoff Pairings
3A High school playoff pairings
for Tuesday, Nov. 1
Pleasant Ridge (3-6) at Nemaha Central (9-0)
Mission Valley (6-3) at Silver Lake (9-0)
Humboldt (4-5) at Wellsville (8-1)
Fredonia (7-2) at Galena (7-2)
Sabetha (8-1) at Maur Hill (7-2)
Perry-Lecompton (4-5) at Rossville (8-1)
Osage City (4-5) at Jayhawk-Linn (9-0)
Riverton (2-7) at Caney Valley (7-2)
Garden Plain (8-1) at Wichita Independent (3-6)
Southeast-Saline (7-2) at Halstead (8-1)
Norton (6-3) at Marysville (7-2)
Lakin (5-4) at Hoisington (9-0)
Douglass (3-6) at Chaparral (8-1)
Sterling (6-3) at Hesston (6-3)
Riley County (5-4) at Phillipsburg (9-0)
Larned (2-7) at Cimarron (7-2)
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