Thursday, December 22, 2016

Howard McMahan (48) Passes Away


Howard Dane McMahan, age 86, passed away on December 19, 2016.
Memorial Service Thursday, December 29th 3 pm at First Jefferson Unitarian Church,1959 Sandy Lane, Fort Worth, TX 76112.

Howard, the youngest son of Irl and Anna McMahan, grew up on a dairy farm in Rossville, Kansas. After receiving a Bachelors Degree from Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA in 1952, he received his Masters Degree in Public Administration from the University of Kansas in 1954.

While doing an Administrative Internship in University City, Missouri, he met his wife, Myrtle Shucart. He did his thesis on the history of University City, working for Elder Gunter, a pioneer in City Management. Howard was drafted into the Army in the fall of 1954. On December 8, 1954, Howard and Myrtle were married.. Howard served two years, stationed at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas where daughter Deborah was born.

In 1956, Howard went to work for the City of Kansas City, Missouri in the Research and Budget Department, where he worked with Jerry Brownlie for the first time. The McMahan's second daughter, Brenda, was born there.

In 1959, the McMahans moved to Boulder, Colorado, where Howard served for 2 ½ years as Director of Finance and Record and son Michael was born.

In 1962, the McMahans moved to Littleton, Colorado where Howard served as City Manager until 1966. Howard spent many months rebuilding the city that had experienced a devastating flood.

In 1969, Jerry Brownlie, City Manager of Fort Worth, Texas enticed the McMahans to move to Fort Worth. It was an exciting time in the history of Fort Worth, as Dallas and Fort Worth had just signed the documents to build the DFW Airport. Howard became Fiance Director and helped purchase much of the land that the airport sits on. In May 1967, Mr. Brownlie resigned, and Howard, age 37, was appointed City Manager, where he served until March, 1971.

In March of 1971 the US Government offered him a position as Regional Director, Region VI, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. He was appointed by President Nixon in February 1972 as Chairman, Southwest Federal Regional Council.

In January 1974, the McMahans moved to Oklahoma City where Howard served as City Manager for 2 ½ years.

In the Spring of 1976, Jerry Brownlie, then CEO of Justin Industries, offered Howard a job and the McMahans returned to Fort Worth. Howard served first as Vice President of Justin Industries and then as President of Justin Boot Company.

Howard spent the last 14 years of his working career as a Senior Vice President of Harris Methodist Hospital System overseeing their hospitals in rural areas. He retired in 1996.

Howard was active in the Unitarian Universalist Faith. He served twice as President of First Jefferson Unitarian Universalist Church, was one of the founding members of Westside Unitarian Church where he served twice as their president. He served on the North Texas Association of Unitarian Universalist Societies as their treasurer, and as treasurer of their Endowment Fund.

After a fire in the McMahan's home in 1983, prior to 911, Howard helped the Girl Scouts and the League of Women Voters, Howard being one of their first male members, get the issue put on a ballot. Upon formation, he chaired the 911 Board.

Howard was instrumental in uniting Harris Methodist, St. Josephs, Hugley, and Arlington Memorial hospitals and forming Community Hospice of Texas. He chaired their board for almost 10 years. In addition, Howard served on many other boards and chaired the Fort Worth Ambulance Authority Board. In May of 2000, Howard was named 1999 Volunteer of the Year, City of Fort Worth.

Howard was a Rotarian for many years, and was a member of the Ten Spokes Investment Club. In more recent years, the McMahans became active members of the Friendship Force of Fort Worth, traveling to many interesting countries and hosting members from other countries.

Howard's greatest achievements, pride and joy, however, were his marriage of 62 years to his wife Myrtle, and his family: 3 children and their spouses, 9 grandchildren and their spouses and 9 greatgrandchildren.

The family would like to thank James L. West Alzheimer Center for caring for Howard the past three years and Community Hospice of Texas for assisting in his care these past few months.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials go to Westside UU Church, Community Hospice of Texas, James L. West Alzheimer Center or the charity of your choice. As he believed he could continue to make a difference after his death, Howard donated his body to University of North Texas Medical School.

Howard McMahan is survived by his wife of 62 years, Myrtle, daughter Deborah Dawson, husband Mark, daughter Brenda McKeon, husband Gene, son, Michael McMahan, wife Robin, grandchildren: David Dawson and wife Jill, Nicole Langdon and husband Mark, Daniel Dawson and wife Laurel, Natalie Gonzales and husband Tony, Will McMahan and wife Amanda, Wendy Davis and husband Brandon, Dane Dawson and wife Krista, Waverly Krystaponis and husband James, Whitney McMahan, 9 greatgrandchildren and sister-in-law Merilyn Moonshine.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=howard-dane-mcmahan&pid=183214592


Dawgs Win Kaw Valley Duals

    Rossville won the weather-delayed Struemph ( Kaw Valley) Duals Tournament at home on Tuesday, Dec. 20, going 5-0. Alex Archer (113), Phoenix Thomas (132), Bryce Gfeller (138), Holden Hurla (145) and Isaiah Luellen (160) all won their weight classes. Chase County was runner-up at 4-1 with a champion in Joseph Stout (220) while Mission Valley had four champions — Christopher Gleason (106), Trenton Parks (120), Caleb Hinck (170) and Blake Roberts (182).

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Walt Brown, Organ Donor

More than 120,000 Americans are awaiting organ transplants. There's clearly a need for donors of all ages. When Walt Brown of  Rossville died in November, he proved you're never too old to give.
Walt Brown's family says he had a great sense of humor, but he was very serious about his last wishes. He put them in what his daughter, Crystal Havens, an RHS graduate and nurse, called his death binder.

For the rest of the article on the FOX4KC website,  and also video,  go to:
http://fox4kc.com/2016/12/21/in-death-80-year-old-man-gives-gift-of-life/

321A Wrestling Rankings

The Dawgs moved up one slot to 7th in the latest 321A wrestling rankings.
Gfeller (138) and Luellen (160)  maintained their #1 ranking in their weight classes. 

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

RHS Boys Defeat Perry-Lecompton

The RHS boys basketball team took control of the game from the start and coasted to a 60-38 victory against Perry-Lecompton on Dec. 20

RHS    15    14    10    21    =    60
P-L        3    10    17     8    =    28

Rossville scoring:
Morris              6 (4)   6-8   22
Bradshaw        6         2-2  14
Musick             5         1-2  11
Schumacher    4         1-4    9
Anderson         2         0-0    4

Totals             23 (4) 10-16 60

KBCA 3A Girls Basketball Rankings. For Dec. 19

3A Girls Basketball Ranking by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association (KBCA)

  1. Hugoton
  2. Thomas More Prep
  3. Kingman
  4. Hesston
  5. Caney Valley
  6. Council Grove
  7. Riley County
  8. Nemaha Central
  9. Erie
10. Sabetha

Rossville Girls Defeat Perry Lecompton

    The RHS girls varsity basketball team defeated Perry-Lecomption 62-46 on Dec. 20.  The Dawgs are now 5-0.

Rossville                 14  18  16  14   =    62
Perry-Lecompton      6  12   11  17   =   46
Rossville scoring:
Hill                 9 (5)    3-4    26
Hill                 4         1-2      9
Shinn             4         0-1      8
Shinn             2         2-3      6
Porter            2         2-4      6
Anderson      1 (1)    1-2      4 

Badura          0          3-4     3

Totals           22 (6) 12-20  62

Of interest to the Rossville team,  the Silver Lake Eagles overcame an 11 point deficit to take down the previously unbeaten St. Marys girls 50-49.  
http://cjonline.com/sports/highschools/2016-12-20/bates-silver-lake-girls-rally-edge-st-marys-one

Monday, December 19, 2016

KPreps 3A All state Football Team

Here is the KPreps 3A All-State football team.  Bradshaw, Schumacher, and Hammes made the team.

Quarterbacks
Jacob Bradshaw (6-0, 180, Sr) – Rossville
            -- 72% completion, 1,774 passing yards, 25 TD, 5 INT; 2,734 rushing yards, 31 TD
Zach Esau (5-11, 175, Sr) – Hesston
            -- 60% completion, 2,927 passing yards, 30 TD, 14 INT; 1,073 rushing yards, 21 TD

Running backs
Kirk Coomes
 (6-1, 220, Jr) – Phillipsburg
            -- 1,312 rushing yards, 17 TD, 13 receptions, 233 yards, 3 TD        
Hunter Hanzlick (6-0, 195, Sr) – Hoisington
            -- 1,493 rushing yards, 25 TD
Isaac McPherson (6-0, 205, Sr) – Fredonia
            -- 2,021 rushing yards, 27 TD
Reece Williams (5-8, 165, Sr) – Wellsville
            -- 1,240 rushing yards, 21 TD; 31 receptions, 581 receiving yards, 5 TD     

Wide Receivers
Ben Murray (6-0, 190, Sr) – Southeast of Saline
            -- 41 receptions, 731 receiving yards, 9 TD; 271 rushing yards, 9 TD
Parker Patterson (6-0, 175, Sr) – Chaparral
            -- 38 receptions, 889 yards, 13 TD
Cole Schumacher (6-3, 190, Sr) – Rossville
            -- 61 receptions, 1,158 yards, 21 TD
Zach Vogt (5-8, 160, Sr) – Hesston
            -- 54 receptions, 1,010 yards, 11 TD

Tight End
Josh Dugan (6-4, 215, Sr) – Conway Springs
            -- averaged 16 yards per catch, 9 receiving TDs
Brandon Gray (6-3, 190, Jr) – Jayhawk-Linn
            -- 25 receptions, 509 yards, 8 TDs
Offensive Line
Jacob Green (6-1, 225, Sr) – Norton
Seth Jacobs (6-2, 235, Sr) – Phillipsburg
Trevor Little (6-3, 250, Jr) – Galena
Greg Remmers (6-0, 240, Sr) – Sabetha
Landen Urban (6-2, 260, Sr) – Hoisington
Austin Youngers (6-0, 235, Jr) – Garden Plain

All Purpose
Clay Phillips
 (6-0, 175, Sr) – Mission Valley
            -- 2,072 rushing yards, 898 passing; Def: 41 tackles, 3 INT, 2 INT for TD
Hunter Warnick (6-0, 200, Sr) – Marysville
            -- 1,398 rushing yards, 16 TD; Def: 137 tackles as a LB

Defensive Line
Jacob Jenkins (6-4, 205, Sr) – Chaparral
            -- 53 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, 12 sacks
Jordin Linn (6-2, 280, Sr) – Neodesha
            -- Physical DE; also a 2015 All-State selection on OL
Greg Martin (6-3, 315, Sr) – Marysville     
            -- 2 time All North Central Kansas League selection
Eric Renyer (6-5, 240, Sr) – Sabetha          
            -- Unanimous Big 7 selection at DL   

Linebackers             
Josh Boyd (5-10, 205, Jr) – Silver Lake
            -- 127 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, sack, 3 INT
Dawson Hammes (6-1, 195, Sr) – Rossville
            -- 172 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, sack, pass broken up
Layke Heimerman (6-2, 210, Sr) – Halstead
            -- 146 tackles, 13.3 tackles per game, 9 tackles for loss
Trent Henry (5-10, 185, Sr) – Nemaha Central
            -- 115 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, 5 sacks
Brett Sage (5-11, 190, Sr) – Osage City
            -- 225 tackles, 147 solo tackles, 16 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks

Defensive Backs
Keenan Baird (6-2, 195, Jr) – Silver Lake
            -- 54 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 5 INT, forced fumble
Ryan Hasenkamp (6-0, 180, Sr) – Nemaha Central
            -- All Big 7 selection at DB & QB; 1,500 passing yards, 620 rushing yards, 30 TDs
Nate Pauly (5-8, 165, Sr) – Garden Plain
            -- 65 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 7 INT; on offense rushed for 1,522 yards 28 TD
P.J. Sarwinski (6-1, 195, Sr) – Galena
            -- Unanimous All-CNC DB; 1,000 yards passing & 1,000 yards rushing, 33 TDs

Kicker
Baylor Melchiori (6-0, 165, Sr) – Caney Valley
            -- standout kicker, RB/WR, all-around athlete for the Bullpups
Punter
Kaden Davis (6-1, 185, Sr) – Ellsworth
            -- averaged 43.8 yards per punt; also 837 receiving yards, 15 TDs
Return Specialist
Cam Davis (6-2, 200, Sr) – Hoisington
            -- 394 return yards, TD; also 1,318 rushing yards, 19 TD
Joel White (5-9, 165, Sr) – Sterling
            -- 404 return yards, 4 TDs, 40.3 yards per kickoff return; 1,670 all-purpose yards 25 TD

Class 3A Girls BB Rankings

Capital-Journal CLASS 3A Girls Basketball Rankings for Dec. 19, 2016
    Team (last week)    record
1. Hugoton (1)               4-0
2. TMP-Marian (2)         4-1
3. Council Grove (3)      4-0
4. Nemaha Central (4)   4-0
5. Kingman (5)               6-0
Others — Caney Valley 4-0, Ellsworth 4-1, Garden Plain 3-2, Hesston 4-2, Hiawatha 3-0, Humboldt 4-1, Marion 4-1, Norton 4-1, Remington 4-1, Riley County 4-1, Rossville 4-0, Sabetha 4-1, Sedgwick 4-0, St. Marys 4-0, Sterling 4-1, Syracuse 5-1, Wellsville 4-1.

Announcements Video

    Here is the announcements video for Monday, Dec. 19, 2016, with announcers Remington Wehner and Liam Grant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FR5ZyrbVbA

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Mid-East League Basketball Standings

Boys               League  Overall
Silver Lake        1-0        4-0
St. Marys           1-0        4-0
Wabaunsee       0-0        3-0
Rossville            0-0        0-4
Rock Creek        0-1        2-2
Riley County       0-1       0-4
Girls               League  Overall
St. Marys           1-0          4-0
Riley Count  y    1-0          3-1
Rossville             0-0         4-0
Wabaunsee        0-0          2-1
Silver Lake         0-1          2-2
Rock Creek        0-1          0-4

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Mid-East All-League Football Team

Offense
First team
Quarterback — Jacob Bradshaw, sr., Rossville.
Running back — Kolby Droegemeier, jr., Wabaunsee; Perry Foster, jr., Rossville; Taegan Schoenfeld, jr., St. Marys; Garrett Staten, sr., Riley County; Skyler White, jr., Rock Creek.
Receiver — Derek Barnes, sr., Riley County; Cole Schumacher, sr., Rossville; Ryan Wagner, sr., Silver Lake.
Line — Josh Dallman, jr., Silver Lake; Will Dulohery, jr., Rock Creek; Malcolm Gillum, sr., Rossville; Clay Reed, sr., Riley County; Jackson Reeves, sr., Rossville.
Specialist — Trent Byers, jr., Silver Lake.
Honorable mention
Quarterback — Dalton Dultmeier, jr., Silver Lake; Wes March, sr., Riley County.
Back — Avery Ebert, sr., Roc Creek.
Line — Mitchell Wertzberger, sr., Wabaunsee.
Defense
First team
Line — Gillum, Rossville; Reed, Riley County; Steven Tatum, jr., Rock Creek; Timmy Williams, sr., Silver Lake.
End — Barnes, Riley County; Garrett Huske, sr., Silver Lake.
Linebacker — Trevor Acker, jr., St. Marys; Josh Boyd, jr., Silver Lake; Tucker Gehrt, jr., Rock Creek; Dawson Hammes, sr., Rossville; Mikey Waggoner, so., Riley County; Wertzberger, Wabaunsee.
Secondary — Keenan Baird, jr., Silver Lake; Trevor Balch, sr., Rossville; Tyler Halstead, jr., Riley County.
Punter — Ty Nelson, jr., Riley County.
Honorable mention
Line — Eric Sack, sr., St. Marys.
End — Reeves, Rossville.
Secondary — Wyatt Dyche, sr., Rossville; Cooper Imthurn, sr., Wabaunsee; Cooper Schlochtermeier, sr., Rock Creek.

Frankfort Games Rescheduled

    The basketball games scheduled for Dec. 16 with Frankfort have been rescheduled for Feb. 21

Accident Victim Recovering

    A Shanee Heights student seriously injured in auto accident north of Rossville is recovering.  
http://www.wibw.com/content/news/Topeka-family-is-thankful-to-be-together-after-a-car-accident-almost-took-one-of-their-lives-406672565.html