Friday, November 11, 2016

Football Playoff Capsules

CANEY VALLEY (9-2) AT ROSSVILLE (10-1) — Rossville cleared a major hurdle in its quest for a three-peat, outlasting Sabetha 34-28 on the road last Saturday. The Bulldawgs rode a huge game from Jacob Bradshaw to the victory with the senior quarterback rushing for 269 yards and throwing for 207 yards with three total touchdowns, pushing his state-leading combined rushing and passing touchdown total to 44 this year. Cole Schumacher had 11 catches for 159 yards and a touchdown, pushing his season stats to 897 yards and 15 touchdowns. Caney Valley rolled past Osage City 43-16 as Baylor Melchiori rushed for 190 yards and four touchdowns and Matthew Sampson added 132 yards rushing.
WELLSVILLE (10-1) AT NEMAHA CENTRAL (11-0) — Nemaha Central reached the quarterfinals for the first time since 1997, knocking off No. 1 Silver Lake 21-14. The Thunder scored 21 straight points in the second and third quarters, keyed by David Delaney’s recovery of a blocked punt in the end zone, and then stopped the Eagles inches short of a first down on fourth-and-1 at the Thunder 17 with 1:02 left. Ryan Hasenkamp was held to just 108 combined rushing and passing yards, but scored on a 3-yard run in the second quarter and Mitchell Henry added the game-winner on a 5-yard scoring run in the third. The Thunder meet Wellsville in a rematch of the 1985 quarterfinal, which the Eagles won 7-6. Wellsville advanced to the quarterfinals for the third straight year with a 27-22 win over Galena. Reece Williams scored on runs of 49 and 14 yards, Daryon Winton had rushing and receiving touchdowns and Trajen Smith threw for 188 yards in the win.

3A Football Game Predictions.

The Capital-Journal has issued the following playoff game predictions for 3A football using their computer power ranking system.
The favored team is on the left and home team in capitals.
107.9 … HOISINGTON … 20.5 … Garden Plain … 87.4
96.9 ….. NEMAHA CENTRAL … 17.3 … Wellsville … 79.6
103.9 … PHILLIPSBURG … 10.6 … Hesston … 93.3
97.4...… ROSSVILLE … 31.9 … Caney Valley … 65.5

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Volleyball Banquet Nov. 13

    The volleyball banquet will be Sunday, Nov. 13 at 6 PM in the Commons Area at RHS.  Each family to bring a side dish and their own drinks.   Meats, plates, and utensils to be provided.

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Local Election News

      Vic Miller,  RHS graduate of 1969, won the 58th district seat with no Republican opposition.  The former Shawnee Co. commissioner defeated two Democratic rivals in a 3 man primary race.
      Rossville librarian Adrienne Olejnik lost to Rep. Ron Highland, a Wamego Republican who chairs the House Education Committee.  The contested district included parts of Shawnee, Wabaunsee, Riley and Pottawatomie counties.

Latest Dawgfeed Video

      The latest Dawfeed video from RHS featuring Garrett Carver and Jared Morris is at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdamPhhd3KM&list=TLGGjYAWWmhS-NkwOTExMjAxNg

Walter Brown Passes Away

    Walter Brown of Rossville passed away Monday, Nov. 7.   More info will be added when available.

Jeffrey Glidewell Passes Away

Jeff Glidewell passed away Saturday afternoon November 5, 2016 near Rossville Kansas in a hang gliding accident. Jeff died doing what he loved.
Jeff Glidewell, 54, of Rossville was born October 30, 1962, in Topeka Ks, the son of John and Patricia Glidewell. Most of his life was spent in and around Topeka. He graduated from Highland Park High School in 1980, and spent time in the Air Force in Montgomery, Alabama. There he married Carrie Lynn Tardiff, also of Topeka. To this union was born one son, Justin Drew Glidewell, who preceded him in death on June 7, 2014. He was married to Linda Pope on August 15, 1998. Jeff and Linda managed the Rossville Liquor Store.
Left to mourn are Jeff’s parents, John and Pat Glidewell of Topeka, wife, Linda Glidewell, Rossville, Ks, brothers, John W Glidewell (Kim), Jim V Glidewell (Jill), all of Topeka, Ks., Jay C Glidewell (Jan), Meriden, Ks., sister, Julie A Glidewell, Dallas Tx, three grandchildren, Andrew and Aceline Glidewell of Scranton, Joshua Sneden, Texas, two step-sons, Jason (Ashleigh) Pope, Lawrence, Robbie Pope, Hudson Florida, three step-grandsons, a step-grand­ daughter to be born in January, and two lonely cats and a host of friends.
Donations may be sent to Piper Funeral  Home, 714 W Maple St, St Marys Ks 66536.
Private inurnment services will be held at the Silver Lake Cemetery.
A celebration of Jeff’s life will be held at the Rossville City Park on Sunday, November 13th from 1:00 until 3:00.
The obituary of Jeff's son Justin can be read at:   http://rossvilleksalumninews.blogspot.com/search?q=justin+glidewell

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Mitch Doucet Fundraiser

Sat. Nov. 12 5PM -2 AM CST at Rossville Legion Post 31

Our friend, Mitch Doucet, has given so much over the years – to individuals, families, and to our communities. 

We all now have a chance to give back. 

Mitch has been battling throat and mouth cancer for a while now. He has undergone surgeries and is currently going through radiation and chemo treatments. The medical bills and medication expenses have gotten steep and it’s time for us to rally around him and Kim the way our communities are known to do.

In addition to prayers, there are currently two ways we can support Mitch and Kim. There has been a "Mitch Doucet Benefit Fund" set up at Rossville and St. Mary's Banks. All donations will go directly to medical and living expenses for Mitch and Kim. 

The other way to support them is the fundraiser on November 12th. So far, it will include a pulled pork dinner and live entertainment by the band “15 Minutes Late” out of Holton. If anyone would like to help and/or add other fundraising efforts, please contact Penny Jamvold or Melissa Doucet-Caton. 

Please help us spread the word by sharing this event. Thank you all!

Monday, November 7, 2016

Glidewell Killed Hang Gliding

A 50-year-old Rossville man lost his life Saturday afternoon in a hang-gliding crash in northwest Shawnee County, authorities said.
The victim was identified as Jeffery L. Glidewell.
Shawnee County Sheriff’s Sgt. Todd Stallbaumer said emergency crews were sent around 3:30 p.m. Saturday to the crash scene in the 3700 block of N.W. Davis Road.
When officers arrived, Stallbaumer said, they found a man lying unresponsive in a field.
Stallbaumer said the man was wearing a harness attached to a hang-glider.
Responding officers attempted cardio-pulmonary resuscitation on the victim, but the man died as a result of injuries he sustained in the crash.
The Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office was investigating the incident.

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Silver Lake Loses To Nemaha Central

    Silver Lake came up a few inches short with the game on the line with 1:02 left in the game allowing Nemaha Central to advance with a 21-14 win
http://cjonline.com/sports/2016-11-05/silver-lake-comes-short-inches-short-playoff-loss-nemaha-central

Bradshaw Leads Dawgs to Win At Sabetha

From the Capital Journal:

Jacob Bradshaw carries Rossville to 34-28 win at Sabetha

Bulldawg quarterback rushes for 270 yards, throws for 204 as Rossville continues quest for third straight 3A state title

SABETHA — On a night where Jacob Bradshaw accounted for 474 yards of total offense, any number of plays could have gone down as his biggest in Saturday’s Class 3A playoff clash with Sabetha.

But one stuck out for the Rossville quarterback, and it was hard to argue it might have been the biggest play in the Bulldawgs’ 34-28 win.
With Rossville holding the slim six-point lead, the Bulldawgs faced third-and-5 at their own 32 with four-plus minutes left. Needing to get the first down to avoid giving the ball right back to Sabetha after the Bluejays had scored, Bradshaw kept on a rollout read-option run-pass.
He was hit well short of the first down but broke free from the Bluejays’ tackle and finished with a 9-yard run that all but finished off the victory for Rossville.
“It was really my choice and I had a lot of faith in myself to go pick up the first down,” Bradshaw said. “Once we got that first down, we knew we could run out the clock.”
That Rossville did and the Bulldawgs’ drive for a third straight Class 3A state title cleared a major hurdle. The victory moves Rossville (10-1) into next week’s quarterfinals where it will play host to Caney Valley (9-2), which raced past Osage City 43-16.
Getting there took everything Rossville had as Sabetha went toe-to-toe with the Bulldawgs from start to finish. The Bluejays scored first on a 60-yard touchdown run by Blake Plattner and had the game’s final score on a 27-yard touchdown pass from Christian Meyer to Trae Snyder.
And in between, the Bluejays did enough to hold a 14-13 halftime lead and keep the pressure on Rossville the entire way. But the Bulldawgs, tested and strengthened by their state-title runs, had an answer for everything Sabetha came up with, namely in the form of the playmaking Bradshaw.
“They’re an old-school football team who’s going to come out and hit you,” Bradshaw said. “We knew we had to come out and be physical. They came out and put some points on the board, but we are one of the most experienced playoff teams and that’s a benefit for us. We’ve been in this position before and we know what it takes in tough games like this.”
Bradshaw racked up 135 yards rushing and 87 passing in the first half alone, but Rossville trailed 14-13 with a missed PAT the difference. A second-half team much of this season, Rossville looked like it might bury Sabetha when Bradshaw busted runs of 19 and 14 to set up a 14-yard touchdown run by Dawson Hammes and then found Wyatt Dyche all alone for a 15-yard scoring pass on the Bulldawgs’ next possession, capping a 95-yard march to make it 28-14.
Sabetha wouldn’t go away and put together a 16-play scoring drive with Snyder scoring on a 1-yard run. Rossville quickly grabbed back the momentum when Bradshaw hit Cole Schumacher for a 72-yard touchdown bomb two plays after Snyder’s score, but the Bluejays again came up with an answer when their little-used passing game delivered.
Meyer hit Noah Garber for a 37-yard connection and three plays later found Snyder for the score to cut the deficit to six. All Sabetha needed was a defensive stop, but it couldn’t corral Bradshaw on the key play and Rossville iced the game with runs of 22 by Perry Foster and 13 by Bradshaw.
“It was just one big play and one big drive where we couldn’t stick it in the end zone and that’s huge in a game like this,” Sabetha coach Garrett Michael said. “He’s the best running back we’ve seen all year and he just happens to be a quarterback threat and it’s hard when he can throw it and run it like he does. We just tried to contain him and didn’t do that on a couple plays.”
Bradshaw finished with a career-best 270 yards rushing and also threw for 204 yards. Schumacher caught 10 passes for 156 yards.
Sabetha, which finished the year 9-2, got 107 rushing yards from Snyder, while Meyer threw for a career-best 106 yards.
“They’re so difficult to stop because they’re really good at what they do,” Rossville coach Derick Hammes said of Sabetha. “But we had the kind of stops we needed throughout the course of the game, and from that aspect our defense did a nice job. And offensively we were able to respond and ice the game.”
Rossville (10-1) 7 6 15 6 — 34
Sabetha (9-2) 7 7 0 14 — 28
Sab — Plattner 60 run (Cox kick)
Ross — Hammes 1 run (Andresen kick)
Ross — Bradshaw 1 run (kick failed)
Sab — Snyder 2 run (Cox kick)
Ross — Hammes 14 run (Andresen kick)
Ross — Dyche 15 pass from Bradshaw (Schumacher pass from Bradshaw)
Sab — Snyder 1 run (Cox kick)
Ross — Schumacher 72 pass from Bradshaw (kick failed)
Sab — Snyder 27 pass from Meyer (Cox kick)
GAME IN FIGURES
Ross Sab
First downs 26 16
Rushes-yards 47-340 51-214
Passing 204 106
Comp-Att-Int 12-19-0 5-7-0
Punts 1-46.0 4-35.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 2-20 3-20
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — Rossville: Bradshaw 33-270,, Hammes 10-44, Dyche 1-6, Foster 1-22, Team 2-minus 2. Sabetha: Snyder 30-107, Plattner 11-87, Meyer 6-2, Edelman 3-16, Gruber 1-2.
PASSING — Rossville: Bradshaw 12-19-0, 204. Sabetha: Meyer 5-7-0, 106.
RECEIVING — Rossville: Schumacher 10-153, Dyche 2-48. Sabetha: Edelman 1-6, Renyer 1-15, Plattner 1-21, Garber 1-37, Snyder 1-27.

Saturday, November 5, 2016

Dawgs At Sabetha Football

At the end of the first quarter,  the score is Sabetha 7, Rossville 7.

At the half,  Sabetha leads 14-13.  The Dawgs had 14 first dowqns and 163 yards rushing.  Saetha had 8 first downs and 141 rushing yards.  Jacob Bradshaw had 222 yards total offense.

Having a monster 3rd quarter,  Jacob made several nice runs and a passing TD for a 28-14 lead at the end of the quarter.

Midway through the fourth qtr,  the Blye Jays added a TD to make the score 28-21, but the Dawgs scored  another very quick TD with a Bradshaw to Schumacher pass to make the score 34-21.  But a quick Sabetha pass for another TD made the score 34-28.  The Dawgs then ran the clock out to end the game at 34-28.

Rossville next plays Caney Valley next Friday on the home field.


During the second quarter,  Silver Lake is behind Nemaha Central 15-7. In the third quarter,  Nemaha leads Silver Lake 21-7.   Silver Lake came up short at the end, losing 21-14.

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