Friday, November 4, 2016

C-J Article About Sat. Playoff Games

From the Capital-Journal:
The matchups just scream something other than “Class 3A regional.”
Something bigger seems more fitting for showdowns between the best of the Mid-East and Big Seven Leagues on Saturday. The heavyweight feel seems more like a title bout or at worst a state semifinal.
No. 1 and 10-0 Silver Lake vs. No. 5 and 10-0 Nemaha Central. No. 4 and 9-1 Rossville vs. 9-1 Sabetha.
As Class 3A battles go, especially so early in the playoffs, it doesn’t get any better.
“That’s just the cards we’re dealt in 3A,” said Silver Lake coach C.J. Hamilton, fresh off notching career win No. 400 on Tuesday night. “That’s the way it rolls. That’s two pretty good matchups right next to each other.”
Rather than lament their luck (unluck) of the draw, all four programs have attacked Saturday’s monumental clashes head-on.
Or as Rossville coach Derick Hammes put it, “You’ve got to play it at some point. The east side of the bracket is pretty deep and the deeper the bracket, the earlier you run into these types of games. It should be two pretty good matchups.”
For Rossville the feeling for Saturday’s 6 p.m. showdown at Sabetha isn’t all that different from the one the Bulldawgs had in the regional round each of the last two seasons on their way to two straight Class 3A state championships. In 2014, Rossville fought off Centralia after beating the Panthers previously during the regular season for their only two losses.
Last year, it was a 61-20 win over a previously undefeated Nemaha Central team in a game where the Bulldawgs led just 21-12 at halftime.
“These regional games for us the past two seasons have been pretty big football games,” Hammes said. “I hope we can count on being experienced in these situations. But it’s really going to boil down to the matchup itself and how both teams perform, execute and eliminate mistakes.”
Both Rossville and Sabetha have executed at a high level offensively all season with the Bulldawgs averaging 446.6 yards and 42.5 points per game and Sabetha coming in at 384.9 yards and 46.4 points per game. How they generate that offense, however is vastly different.
Sabetha almost exclusively gets all its yards on the ground, powered by a backfield duo of senior backs Blake Plattner and Trae Snyder, who have each topped 1,000 yards this year. Plattner leads the Bluejays with 1,105 yards and 22 touchdowns while Snyder is right behind with 1,072 yards and 12 scores.
“All 10 games, we’ve talked about needing ball control and we can’t turn it over,” Sabetha coach Garrett Michael said. “We get three and a half yards per carry and that’s what we’re OK with. We’re not after the big play, that isn’t our philosophy. Our philosophy is keep the chains moving, keep the clock on our side and keep their offense off the field.”
The Bluejays’ ball control style could be even more key on Saturday, keeping Rossville’s explosive playmakers on defense. Senior quarterback Jacob Bradshaw has had a breakout year replacing departed All-Stater Tucker Horak, rushing for 1,706 yards and 24 touchdowns and throwing for 1,260 yards and 17 scores. Cole Schumacher has been his top target with 35 catches for 738 yards and 14 scores while Perry Foster, Dawson Hammes and Trevor Balch have combined for 1,126 yards and 15 touchdowns as a backfield complement to Bradshaw with Hammes missing three games with injury after being a 1,000-yard rusher last year.
But Bradshaw is the focal point and Michael compared the Bulldawg senior to what they saw from Nemaha Central and its quarterback, Ryan Hasenkamp.
“He makes their engine go and he’s a phenomenal back,” Michael said of Bradshaw, who has completed 72 percent of his passes and averaged 8.5 yards per carry. “Up to this point, he’s the best running back we’ve seen this year and he can throw the ball and when he does, it’s on the money. It’s not just him, they’ve got athletes around him much like Nemaha does, and they’re a very good football team.”
Hasenkamp leads Nemaha into its showdown with a No. 1 team for the second straight year. While the Sabetha-Rossville clash is somewhat a contrast in styles, the Nemaha-Silver Lake showdown at 6 p.m. in Silver Lake pits teams whose strengths are almost identical.
Just as Hasenkamp is the focal point of Nemaha Central’s offense, throwing for 1,184 yards and 13 touchdowns and rushing for 500 yards and 11 scores, so is Dalton Dultmeier for Silver Lake. The Eagles’ senior quarterback has thrown for 1,888 yards and 18 touchdowns and also leads the team in rushing with 580 yards and 10 scores.
“They do a good job of mixing it up and making you defend the whole field and that’s what we try to do as well,” Hamilton said.
“We both rely on our quarterbacks an awful lot and defensively we both play with a little bit of an open style,” Nemaha coach Warren Seitz said. “We both have kids with speed who like to get to the ball. It should be a great matchup.”
Perhaps the difference could come down to which quarterback gets more help. Mason Jones and Garrett Huske have combined for 1,024 yards and 13 touchdowns in the Silver Lake backfield, while Nemaha Central senior tailback Jacob Koelzer has run for 967 yards and 23 touchdowns and averages 12.1 yards per carry and a touchdown once every four times he carries it.
“Jacob could be a difference-maker and he has been in every game except for the Sabetha game where we couldn’t get him loose,” Seitz said. “We have to find a way to get him open because once he is, nobody’s going to catch him. He’s been a big playmaker for us.”
Nemaha Central is seeking a breakthrough playoff victory, having not advanced past the second round in more than two decades. Silver Lake, meanwhile, saw its run of five straight trips to the state semifinals end last year with a second-round loss to Sabetha.
That game has served as both a motivator for the Eagles and confidence builder for Sabetha.
“It really helps when you beat a team like Silver Lake, it just boosts your confidence,” Michael said of last year’s 34-28 win over the Eagles. “We talked about not starting over, but starting off where we ended last year and I think that’s where these seniors have taken us. It does give you confidence in games like this where these guys have done it before and were a big part of it. Confidence is a big thing in a game like this.”

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Dawgs Play At Sabetha On Sat.

    The Capital Journal computer has picked Rossville as the favorite in this Sat., 6:00 PM  match-up with foe Sabetha, though only by a 4.7 point margin.   In the remaining 3A games,  all shown below,  the favored team is on the left and the home team is in all capitals. 
… 97.2 … Rossville … 4.7 … SABETHA … 92.5
    The remaining 3A teams are as below.    The winner of the above game will play the winner of the Caney Valley-Osage City game.
64.2 ….. Caney Valley … 8.4 … OSAGE CITY … 55.8
80.2 ….. GALENA … 1.1 … Wellsville … 79.1
95.5 … ..Halstead … 11.5 … GARDEN PLAIN… 84
92.4 ….. HESSTON … 5.9 … Chaparral … 86.5
107.6 … Hoisington … 18.7 … NORTON … 88.9
106 …... Phillipsburg … 34.9 … LARNED … 71.1
98 …..... SILVER LAKE … 1.7 … Nemaha Central … 96.3

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Announcements Video For 10/31

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjcaTo-cL5M&feature=em-subs_digest

Rossville Wins Over Perry-Lecompton

From the Capital Journal:
It was an outcome the Bulldawgs will gladly take as they begin their quest for a three-peat. Thanks to a couple big defensive stands in the first half, Rossville grabbed control of a tight game and blew out the visiting Kaws 41-14.
Rossville (9-1) will now travel to Sabetha (9-1) for Saturday’s second-round playoff contest,  "They’re a good ballclub and Coach (Garrett) Michael does a great job with them,” Rossville coach Derick Hammes said. “We’ll be on the road and that will be another obstacle for us. We hear good things form the north about them and we’re going to have to prepare and do just as well with this turnaround as we did coming into this game.”
Tuesday’s game with Perry turned thanks to the Bulldawg defense. With the game tied 6-6 late in the first quarter, the Bulldawgs twice came up with fourth-down stops of less than three yards, stuffing Cole Kellum for a one-yard loss at the Rossville 47 and three possessions later dropping Kellum for a two-yard loss at the Kaws’ 37.
Those were huge,” Reeves said. “They had a lot of momentum coming into the game and those two stops were two of the biggest things that put them down a little bit and gave us momentum going in at halftime.”
Rossville followed the first stand with touchdown drives on its next four possessions, none of the marches lasting more than five plays. Bradshaw busted scoring runs of 33, 6 and 2 yards and Dawson Hammes added a 1-yard touchdown plunge as Rossville scored 28 unanswered points for a 34-6 halftime lead.
The Bulldawgs then scored on their first possession of the second half after Wyatt Dyche picked off Perry quarterback Jordan Spreer, Bradshaw hitting Cole Schumacher for a 24-yard touchdown on fourth-and-8.
Perry got a late touchdown on a 1-yard run by Tyler Erickson, but struggled to move that ball for much of the game after Kellum’s 1-yard touchdown run in the first quarter matched Rossville’s opening 46-yard touchdown run from Trevor Balch.
We felt good coming in, but in the playoffs situations change and everything elevates,” Perry coach Mike Paramore said. “I think the experience factor showed up for (Rossville) tonight, but I love what our seniors have done for our program and how they’ve left it.”
Bradshaw finished with 175 of Rossville’s 394 rushing yards while Hammes added 91 and Balch 81. Bradshaw also threw for 156 yards.
Perry-Lecompton (4-6) 6   0  0  8 — 14
Rossville (9-1)             13 21 7  0 — 41
Ross — Balch 46 run (kick failed)PL — C. Kellum 1 run (run failed)Ross — Bradshaw 33 run (Andresen kick)Ross — Bradshaw 6 run (Andresen kick)Ross — Hammes 1 run (Andresen kick)Ross — Bradshaw 2 run (Andresen kick)Ross — Schumacher 24 pass from Bradshaw (Andresen kick)PL — Erickson 1 run (Spreer run)
GAME IN FIGURES
PL Ross
First downs 14 25
Rushes-yards 46-201 49-394
Passing 22 156Comp-Att-Int 1-8-1 10-12-1
Punts 4-43.5 1-32.0
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards 0-0 5-55
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — Perry-Lecompton: C. Kellum 15-29, Quinlan 1-1, Spreer 11-88, M. Kellum 9
43, D. Kellum 4-14, Erickson 6-26. Rossville: Bradshaw 17-175, Hammes 10-91, Balch 8-81, Foster 7-26, Hulbert 2-minus 1, Martinek 3-11, Johnson 2-11.
PASSING — Perry-Lecompton: Spreer 1-8-1, 22. Rossville: Bradshaw 10-12-1, 156.RECEIVING — Perry-Lecompton: Christman 1-22. Rossville: Schumacher 3-39, Dyc

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Dawgs Advance In FB Playoffs

Rossville had an easy time eliminating Perry-Lecompton from the 3A football playoffs with a 41-14 victory.  The Dawgs will play Sabetha on Saturday night.

Other scores of interest include:

Sabetha  62, Maur Hill 28

Silver Lake 50, Mission Valley 0

Phillipsburg 49, Riley Co. 20

Nemaha Central 61, Pleasant Ridge 6

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

Monday, October 31, 2016

Recent Willard Bridge Photos

Photos by George Brown




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)
#2 SILVER LAKE (9-0)

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

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
Rossville Jr/Sr High School
Band & Choir Director
Head Cross Country Coach
Assistant HS Track Coach