The Dawgs came in 15th of 30 teams competing in the Basehor-Linwood wrestling tournament Jan 12-13,
Team results: Goddard 230, Olathe North 169.5, Bonner Springs 161, Mill Valley 155.5, Platte County 155, St. Thomas Aquinas 127.5, Abilene 119, Free State 109.5, Schlagle 100, Gardner Edgerton 89, Leavenworth 89, Paola 89, Tonganoxie 85, Basehor-Linwood 84, Rossville 73, Andale 72, Turner 69, St. James Academy 67, Santa Fe Trail 64, Columbus 62.5, Prairie View 61.5, Lansing 59, Chapman 53, Wabaunsee 51, Shawnee Mission East 41, Eudora 36.5, Pittsburg 36.5, Topeka Seaman 31.5, Piper 29.5, Lawrence 24.5, Harmon 20, Perry-Lecompton 17, Fort Scott 6.
Rossville wrestlers placing in top 8 were:
Layne Hurla finished 8th in the 113# class.
Holden Hurla finished 5th in 152#.
Isaiah Luellen was first in the 160# class,
Kody Davoren was 6th in 195#.
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Saturday, January 13, 2018
Bear Shooting Dooms Dawgs
Despite an outstanding 35 point effort by Hulbert, the St. Marys Bears boys basketball team buried the Dawgs with an avalanche of eleven 3 point makes.
St. Marys 21 12 16 16 = 65
Rossville 10 15 11 18 = 54
Rossville 10 15 11 18 = 54
St. Marys scoring:
Rabe 7 (4) 0-1 18
Flanagan 6 (4) 0-1 16
Hurla 3 (3) 0-0 9
Schindler 2 1-2 5
Ewing 2 1-1 5
Rieschick 2 0-0 4
Rieschick 2 0-2 4
Schoemann 2 0-0 4
Totals 26 (11) 2-7 65
Rabe 7 (4) 0-1 18
Flanagan 6 (4) 0-1 16
Hurla 3 (3) 0-0 9
Schindler 2 1-2 5
Ewing 2 1-1 5
Rieschick 2 0-0 4
Rieschick 2 0-2 4
Schoemann 2 0-0 4
Totals 26 (11) 2-7 65
Rossville scoring:
Hulbert 14 (1) 6-7 35
Sumner 2 (1) 5-6 10
Quiett 1 (1) 0-0 3
Sowers 0 3-4 3
Badura 1 1-3 3
Totals 18 (3) 15-20 54
In other MEL action, Rock Creek defeated Wabaunsee 65-39.
Sumner 2 (1) 5-6 10
Quiett 1 (1) 0-0 3
Sowers 0 3-4 3
Badura 1 1-3 3
Totals 18 (3) 15-20 54
In other MEL action, Rock Creek defeated Wabaunsee 65-39.
Rossville Girls Lose Struggle With Bears
The Dawgs fought a good battle, but the Bears shooting was more accurate and they prevailed because of five 3 point makes while Rossville only made two 3 point shots. The Bears were 16 of 26 from the free throw line while Rossville was 8 of 16 attempts. Most of the Bear free throws were in the fourth quarter as Rossville attempted to overcome the Bear lead that they opened up in the third after hitting 3 point shots during 3 successive trips down the court.
St. Marys 15 13 13 10 = 51
Rossville 13 14 8 9 = 44
Rossville 13 14 8 9 = 44
St. Marys scoring:
Hurla 5 (2) 3-6 15
Hurla 2 (1) 6-8 11
Harrison 2 (2) 3-5 9
Schoemann 3 2-2 8
Hurla 1 2-4 4
Harrison 1 0-0 2
Lett 1 0-0 2
Totals 15 (5) 16-26 51
Hurla 5 (2) 3-6 15
Hurla 2 (1) 6-8 11
Harrison 2 (2) 3-5 9
Schoemann 3 2-2 8
Hurla 1 2-4 4
Harrison 1 0-0 2
Lett 1 0-0 2
Totals 15 (5) 16-26 51
Rossville scoring
Anderson 4 1-2 9
Buhler 3 (1) 2-4 9
Hill 2 3-4 7
Douglas 2 (1) 0-0 5
Porter 2 1-2 5
Kirk 2 0-0 4
Morelli 1 1-2 3
Badura 1 0-0 2
Totals 17 (2) 8-14 44
The Wabaunsee girls, taking over the MEL lead, showed their power with a 50-27 drubbing of 4A Rock Creek.
Anderson 4 1-2 9
Buhler 3 (1) 2-4 9
Hill 2 3-4 7
Douglas 2 (1) 0-0 5
Porter 2 1-2 5
Kirk 2 0-0 4
Morelli 1 1-2 3
Badura 1 0-0 2
Totals 17 (2) 8-14 44
The Wabaunsee girls, taking over the MEL lead, showed their power with a 50-27 drubbing of 4A Rock Creek.
Friday, January 12, 2018
Progress Of Girls St. Marys BB Game
The Bears have a narrow 1 pt lead at the half, 28-27.
In the third quarter, the St. Marys girls were deadly shots from 3 point range. They made 3 pointers on 3 consecutive trips up the court to break open a game that had been very close. They finished the quarter with a 41-35 lead.
Rossville stayed within 4-6 points until the closing minutes when they had to resort to fouling and the game ended at 51-44.
In the third quarter, the St. Marys girls were deadly shots from 3 point range. They made 3 pointers on 3 consecutive trips up the court to break open a game that had been very close. They finished the quarter with a 41-35 lead.
Rossville stayed within 4-6 points until the closing minutes when they had to resort to fouling and the game ended at 51-44.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Mid-East League Basketball Standings
Mid-East League basketball standings as of Jan 11, 2017
Boys League Overall
Boys League Overall
Rock Creek … 5-0 … 8-0
Silver Lake … 4-1 … 7-1
St. Marys … 2-2 … 5-2
Riley County … 1-3 … 4-4
Wabaunsee … 0-3 … 3-4
Rossville … 0-3 … 1-8
Silver Lake … 4-1 … 7-1
St. Marys … 2-2 … 5-2
Riley County … 1-3 … 4-4
Wabaunsee … 0-3 … 3-4
Rossville … 0-3 … 1-8
Girls League Overall
Rossville … 3-0 … 7-2
Wabaunsee … 3-0 … 6-1
Riley County … 3-1 … 5-2
St. Marys … 2-2 … 4-3
Silver Lake … 1-4 … 1-7
Rock Creek … 0-5 … 0-8
Note that the girl's standings are the exact opposite of the boy's standings.
Wabaunsee … 3-0 … 6-1
Riley County … 3-1 … 5-2
St. Marys … 2-2 … 4-3
Silver Lake … 1-4 … 1-7
Rock Creek … 0-5 … 0-8
Note that the girl's standings are the exact opposite of the boy's standings.
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
RHS Boys Fall To Rock Creek
Rock Creek 20 17 25 11 = 73
Rossville 10 10 15 20 = 55
Rossville 10 10 15 20 = 55
Rossville scoring:
Hulbert 10 4-4 24
Hulbert 10 4-4 24
Sumner 4 2-2 10
Brummer 2 (2) 2-2 8
Badura 3-6 18
Pfaff 3 4-4 10
Quiett 2 (1) 0-0 5
Sowers 1 0-0 2
Totals 22 (3) 8-8
55.
NOTE: Obvious errors in reported individual scores as they do not compute.
NOTE: Obvious errors in reported individual scores as they do not compute.
RHS Girls Get Easy Win Over Rock Creek
The Lady Dawgs are unbeaten in league play knocking off their Mid-East rivals one by one. Tuesday night, it was 4A Rock Creek feeling the bite.
Rock Creek 10 8 9 8 = 35
Rossville 9 17 15 15 = 56
Rossville scoring:
Rossville scoring:
Hill 6 (1) 2-3 15
Porter 6 (2) 0-0 14
Morelli 3 2-2 8
Morelli 3 2-2 8
Buhler 3 (2) 0-0 8
Kirk 2 0-0 4
Anderson 2 0-4 4
Badura 1 0-2 2
Douglas 0 1-2 1
Totals 23 (5) 5-13 56
Emma Jean Wyckoff Passes Away
Erma Jean Wyckoff, 91, passed away Tuesday, January 9, at the Rossville Nursing Home in Rossville Kansas. She was born May 2, 1926 in Abilene, Kansas, the daughter of William C. and Gladys M. (Shuey) Miley. Growing up, Erma Jean attended local schools and graduated from Abilene High School. On October 12, 1947, she was married to Duaine Wyckoff in Abilene. Erma Jean and Duaine lived in Carlton, Junction City, Council Grove and Clay Center. Erma Jean was a housewife and a cook at the Presbyterian Manor in Clay Center for 27 years. Her husband Duaine preceded her in death February 24, 1999.
Erma Jean is survived by: Daughter Donna (Guy) Horton of Emporia Kansas. Son, Dennis (Deb) Wyckoff of Berryton Kansas, and two grandchildren Christie and McKinlea Wyckoff.
Funeral services will be held 10:30 A.M. Friday, January 12th at the Danner Funeral Home with Rev. Paul Tessaro officiating. Interment will be at the Fairview Cemetery south of Holland.
The Family suggest memorial contributions in her name be made to the Clay Center Lutheran Church. They may be left at or sent in care of the Danner Funeral Home POB 758 Abilene, Kansas 67410, until day of the service.
Erma Jean is survived by: Daughter Donna (Guy) Horton of Emporia Kansas. Son, Dennis (Deb) Wyckoff of Berryton Kansas, and two grandchildren Christie and McKinlea Wyckoff.
Funeral services will be held 10:30 A.M. Friday, January 12th at the Danner Funeral Home with Rev. Paul Tessaro officiating. Interment will be at the Fairview Cemetery south of Holland.
The Family suggest memorial contributions in her name be made to the Clay Center Lutheran Church. They may be left at or sent in care of the Danner Funeral Home POB 758 Abilene, Kansas 67410, until day of the service.
Willard Bridge $6Mil Under Budget
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) The Shawnee County Commission put the final cost of replacing the Willard Bridge under $6 million dollars.
Commissioners voted unanimously Monday to approved a last change order to the county's contract with the company who replaced the Willard Bridge, bringing the budget down another $15,000. The vote puts the total cost of the bridge project at just over $17,900,000, $6 million less than the $24,700,000 budgeted.
The project was also finished three months ahead of schedule.
Commissioners complimented the County's Public Works Department for their hard work.
Foreign Exchange Students In Rossville
Julie Spring has hosted four foreign exchange students who have attended Rossville Jr/Sr High.
The school is currently hosting nine visiting students through the Academic Year
in America program that has an estimated 50 students in Kansas this school year.
Rossville High is very involved in hosting foreign exchange students from around the world, typically as many at ten at one time. You can read about the program at:
http://cjonline.com/education-local-state/2016-01-10/rossville-residents-gain-cultural-perspective-through-interactions
3A Wrestling Rankings
The new KWCA wrestling rankings are out after a three week hiatus. Iasiah Luellen is still in his customary position as number one in the 160# class for 3-2-1A. Holden Hurla has moved up to third place in the 152# class.
Wabaunsee, Silver Lake, Riley Co., are in the 7-9 positions. Wabaunsee has seniors Tubbs and Drogemeier holding down the top position the 132# and 138# classes, which has been quite normal for the two competitors.
The complete rankings can be read at:
http://www.kansaswrestling.org/rankings
Wabaunsee, Silver Lake, Riley Co., are in the 7-9 positions. Wabaunsee has seniors Tubbs and Drogemeier holding down the top position the 132# and 138# classes, which has been quite normal for the two competitors.
The complete rankings can be read at:
http://www.kansaswrestling.org/rankings
Morelli and Stipp Make All-State
Results from the All-State auditions in Salina on Saturday, January 6th are in. Rossville had two clarinets make the 1A-4A All-State band again this year. Taylor Morelli and Ava Stipp will travel to Wichita on February 22-24 to rehearse and perform with this premier group!
Although not selected this year, a big congratulations is in order for Bryson Hase and Meagan Huston as well. Simply making it to the All-State audition is a huge task, and a testament to how hard these students have worked. Ava has made Rossville history by become the first EVER to be a two-time All-State member. Since students can only audition for All-State as a 10th-12th grader (current KSHSAA rules), being a two-time or three-time member is extremely rare, and a very prestigious honor.
Although not selected this year, a big congratulations is in order for Bryson Hase and Meagan Huston as well. Simply making it to the All-State audition is a huge task, and a testament to how hard these students have worked. Ava has made Rossville history by become the first EVER to be a two-time All-State member. Since students can only audition for All-State as a 10th-12th grader (current KSHSAA rules), being a two-time or three-time member is extremely rare, and a very prestigious honor.
Student of the Week
Dawson Schaefer used his talents as a trumpet player to play the Star Spangled Banner for the Wrestling tournament. The school received several compliments on his behalf and it set the tone for a great wrestling meet.
Ernest Rezac Passes Away
Ernest E. "Ernie" Rezac, 85, passed away Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at the Medical Lodge of Jackson County in Holton.
He was born October 28, 1932 at Emmett, the son of Ernest W. and Ruby Steele Rezac. He grew up in the Rossville community and attended Twin Rose Country School. Ernie graduated from Rossville High School. He served in the US Army during the Korean War from February 10, 1953 until January 18, 1955.
Ernie was a farmer and stockman all of his life. He raised cattle into his 80's.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a daughter Nancy Dickerson in 1986.
On December 13, 1952, he was united in marriage to Martha Wood in Rossville. They just celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include his son, David (Vicki) Rezac, Delia; his daughter, Janice (Dennis) Prior, Rossville; a brother, Darrel Rezac, Rossville; 6 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, January 13, 2018, at the Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Rezac will lie in state and the family will receive friends on Friday, January 12, 2018, from 6:00 until 7:30 P.M. at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Interment is in the Rossville Cemetery. Memorial Contributions may be given to Croix Hospice and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To leave online condolences please go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
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