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Thursday, April 19, 2018
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Rossville Band Gets Superior Rating
I'm proud to announce that the Rossville Band received straight "1-Ratings" from the three judges at State Competition in Louisburg, KS on Wednesday, April 18th. This is the 3rd year in a row the band has received a First Division "Superior" Rating, and the first time, to my knowledge, a 3-year streak has been achieved at Rossville. The Band played "On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss" by David Holsinger and "Lethbridge Overture" by James Ployhar, and was made up of the following members:
Kendall Abernathy
Cody Barker
Edward Brockamp
Alexandra Broughton
Kristopher Brown
Marvin Cummings
Trevor Cunningham
Dylan Ditch
Abigail Escobar
Bryson Hase
Erika Hatina
Meagan Huston
Shawn Lekanoff
Joe McGrath
Taylor Morelli
Hana Parkhurst
Dawson Schaefer
Tristan Shepherd
Mary Shults
Domanic Siefkas
Ava Stipp
Marvin Cummings
Trevor Cunningham
Dylan Ditch
Abigail Escobar
Bryson Hase
Erika Hatina
Meagan Huston
Shawn Lekanoff
Joe McGrath
Taylor Morelli
Hana Parkhurst
Dawson Schaefer
Tristan Shepherd
Mary Shults
Domanic Siefkas
Ava Stipp
Boil Water Advisory For Rossville (cancelled)
ROSSVILLE, Kan. (KSNT) - People in Rossville are being asked to boil their water after a loss of pressure in the system.
A boil water advisory was issued Wednesday morning by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment for Rossville located in western Shawnee County.
The advisory will remian in effect until the conditions that placed the system at risk of bacterial contamination are resolved.
KDHE officials issued the advisory because of a loss of pressure. KDHE said failure to maintain adequate pressure may result in a loss of chlorine residuals and bacterial contamination.
Kaw Valley USD 321 tells KSNT News they are dismissing Rossville schools at 12:15 p.m. due to no water.
For instructions on boiling water, go to: http://www.ksnt.com/news/local-news/residents-in-rossville-urged-to-boil-water-to-prevent-bacterial-contamination/1128531755
The boil advisory that forced a couple of Rossville schools to close early Wednesday is over.
On Thursday afternoon, the Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment rescinded the boil order covering the City of Rossville. The agency says laboratory testing found no evidence of contamination.
The advisory was issued after a loss in pressure led to fears of a loss in chlorine residuals and bacterial contamination.
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Damian Roberts Is Student Of Week
This week's student of the Week is Damian Roberts. Damian has taken the time to pick up trash around the school and the park. Damian has shown pride in his school and his community through this selfless act. This is an awesome reflection upon himself and the Rossville student body.
Monday, April 16, 2018
Baseball Team Loses To St. Marys
The RHS baseball team lost two games to St. Marys, 7-4 and 8-2, on April 12.
FBLA Competition in Wichita
The following students are attending the FBLA State Leadership Conference in Wichita today and tomorrow: Breaira Bergstresser, MaKenzie Decklar, Elizabeth Foster, Tatum Gentry, Madison Horgan, Allison Perry, Cheyenne Reese, Ariel Sherer, and Karsen Waggoner.
Morris and Hess Are Prom Royalty
The Rossville High 2018 PROM King and Queen are Jared Morris and Clarysta Hess.
Saturday, April 14, 2018
Helen Wilson Passes Away
DELIA- Helen Jeanette "Mes kwob no kwe"
Wilson, 81, of Delia, KS passed away Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at Stormont Vail
Hospital in Topeka. She was born September 7, 1936 in Mayetta, the daughter of
George Henry and Helen Cynthia (Claybear) Williams.
Helen was a member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation.
She married Robert Wilson; he preceded her in death on August 3, 1997. She was also preceded in death by her parents, 6 sisters and 1 brother.
Survivors include 5 daughters, Lisa Aitkens, Mary Thomas, Cindy Thomas, Roberta Thomas and Charlene Wilson; a son, Robert Wilson, Jr. and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. All her children went to Rossville High.
Private family services will be at a later date. Mercer Funeral Home in Holton is in charge of arrangements. To leave a special message for the family, please visit www.mercerfuneralhomes.com.
Helen was a member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation.
She married Robert Wilson; he preceded her in death on August 3, 1997. She was also preceded in death by her parents, 6 sisters and 1 brother.
Survivors include 5 daughters, Lisa Aitkens, Mary Thomas, Cindy Thomas, Roberta Thomas and Charlene Wilson; a son, Robert Wilson, Jr. and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. All her children went to Rossville High.
Private family services will be at a later date. Mercer Funeral Home in Holton is in charge of arrangements. To leave a special message for the family, please visit www.mercerfuneralhomes.com.
Peggy Sue Sayles Passes Away
Peggy Sue Sayles, 84, of Meriden, KS passed away Monday, April 2 at her home.
She was born January 26, 1934 in rural Valley Falls, KS., the daughter of Edward E. and Susie K Binkley Frommer. She graduated from Topeka High School in 1951 and attended Kansas State University, receiving a teaching certificate. She married Edward J. "Jerry" Sayles on August 15, 1954 in Topeka, KS. She taught elementary school in Rossville in the 1950s.
Survivors include three sons, Curt (Kerry) Sayles, Seibert, CO., Scott (Michele) Sayles, Meriden, KS., Frank (Rhonda) Sayles, Meriden, KS, a daughter Debra (Randall) Tosh, Olathe, KS, a sister, Bonnie Barrett, Manhattan, KS, 12 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband July 26, 2007 and an infant son in 1964.
Funeral Services will be 10:00AM Saturday, April 7, 2018 at the Meriden Community Church. Burial will be at the Meriden Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday Evening 6:00-8:00PM at the church. Memorial donations may be made to the Friends of Jefferson County Hospice or to the Meriden Community Church and sent in care of the Barnett Family Funeral Home PO Box 602, Oskaloosa, KS 66066.
She was born January 26, 1934 in rural Valley Falls, KS., the daughter of Edward E. and Susie K Binkley Frommer. She graduated from Topeka High School in 1951 and attended Kansas State University, receiving a teaching certificate. She married Edward J. "Jerry" Sayles on August 15, 1954 in Topeka, KS. She taught elementary school in Rossville in the 1950s.
Survivors include three sons, Curt (Kerry) Sayles, Seibert, CO., Scott (Michele) Sayles, Meriden, KS., Frank (Rhonda) Sayles, Meriden, KS, a daughter Debra (Randall) Tosh, Olathe, KS, a sister, Bonnie Barrett, Manhattan, KS, 12 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband July 26, 2007 and an infant son in 1964.
Funeral Services will be 10:00AM Saturday, April 7, 2018 at the Meriden Community Church. Burial will be at the Meriden Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday Evening 6:00-8:00PM at the church. Memorial donations may be made to the Friends of Jefferson County Hospice or to the Meriden Community Church and sent in care of the Barnett Family Funeral Home PO Box 602, Oskaloosa, KS 66066.
Lady Dawgs Sweep St. Marys
The Lady Dawgs softball team swept St. Marys Lady Bears on Thursday. Scores were 4-3 & 3-1. They are now 8-0 for the season.
Kirk's Homer Another Walk-off Win
From the Capital Journal:
WASHBURN 8-4, SOUTHWEST BAPTIST 0-3
On most days, it would have been a no-doubter coming off Taylor Kirk’s bat.
But given the extreme wind conditions, the Washburn junior wasn’t sure her shot to dead-center in the bottom of the eighth of Friday’s second game with Southwest Baptist had enough to leave the park.
“Off the bat, I knew I’d centered it up pretty well,” Kirk said. “We’ve really fought the wind the past several games and just seeing it go up in the air kind of scared me. I was like, ‘Please wind, do not hold this back.’”
The wind was just calm enough that Kirk’s shot cleared the fence, giving the Ichabods a 4-3 come-from-behind win in eight innings and a sweep of the visiting Bearcats. Washburn didn’t need any late-inning drama in the opener, riding a one-hitter from starter Megan Deiter to an 8-0 win in five innings.
After having its 17-game MIAA winning streak snapped on Thursday with a loss to Central Missouri in the second game of their doubleheader, Washburn was in serious danger of seeing the nightcap of Friday’s twinbill also get away.
Baptist starting pitcher Claire Miller left the game with an injury three batters into the second game, but Bearcat reliever Kaylee Schmidli was more than a capable fill-in, keeping Washburn off-balance for much of the game.
Alyssa Carney managed an RBI single off Schmidli in the first inning to match the run Baptist had scored in the top half of the inning, but over the next four innings, Schmidli held Washburn hitless and retired the side in order twice.
“We pressed a little bit yesterday too,” Washburn coach Brenda Holaday said. “These are all good teams and I think maybe the kids are over-trying a little bit at this point. ... We weren’t quite clicking on all cylinders, but I really love the fight of this team. They don’t ever believe they’re out of it and they have that mentality that they’re gonna come back and that gives you a chance to win.”
Down 3-1 going into the sixth, Washburn finally got to Schmidli. Savannah Moore drew a leadoff walk and Carney delivered a one-out single. Kirk then laid down a bunt that scored Moore and pinch-hitter Lenae Salinas followed with a grounder to tie the game 3-3.
Washburn left the bases loaded, and after a scoreless seventh and top of the eighth, Kirk ended it with her solo shot to center.
“It was definitely a little frustrating and everyone was a little anxious going up to the plate,” Kirk said. “We just needed someone to sit back and drive a ball to get everything started. It definitely went a lot better at the end.”
A native of Rossville, Kirk saw plenty of current teammate Deiter, a Silver Lake product, during their high school days. Now on the same team, she likes what she sees out of her former rival a lot more than she did then.
And what’s not to like. After setting Washburn’s single-season strikeout record in Thursday’s win over Central Missouri, Deiter came back against Baptist and allowed just a first-inning single to the Bearcats.
Deiter finished with six strikeouts and walked two.
“It’s so much better being on this side of it,” Kirk said. “I played with her last year at Johnson (County Community College) and (it’s) so fun being behind her and being part of her support system.”
Washburn gave Deiter all the support she needed with a four-run second inning. Lexie Myers and Emilee Baker each had RBI singles while Ashley Ruder was hit with the bases loaded and Moore drew a bases-loaded walk.
A double steal plated another run in the fourth and Myers delivered a two-run double in the fifth before Sam Stallbaumer laced a walkoff single. Washburn improved to 36-9 overall and 20-2 in MIAA play with the sweep.
“We didn’t play our best softball all week, but we played good and we played tough,” Holaday said. “Our pitching was nails and the kids hung in there and did the little things. ... When you can play six games in four days and come out 5-1 against that quality of competition, you’re doing something right.”
In game one of the double header, Taylor scored 2 runs on 3 walks which registered as 0 at bats.
In game two Taylor had 2 hits, 2 RBIs, and 1 run. The first hit was a bunt single that scored a run and her second hit was a solo homer in the bottom of the 8th inning to give WU the 4-3 win.
In game two Taylor had 2 hits, 2 RBIs, and 1 run. The first hit was a bunt single that scored a run and her second hit was a solo homer in the bottom of the 8th inning to give WU the 4-3 win.
Friday, April 13, 2018
Main Street Bookies Club
Main Street Bookies Book Club
Rossville Community Library
Meets the 3rd Friday of every month at 10:00 a.m.
Our monthly book club will continue to meet through the summer months.
Selections are as follows:
June 15th: “A Piece of the World” by Christina Baker Kline
July 20th: “Cold Sassy Tree” by Olive Ann Burns
August 17th: “Victoria” by Daisy Goodwin
*Titles may be subject to change.
Taylor Kirk (15) In WU Softball
Washburn U split their softball doubleheader with Central Missouri on Thur. Washburn won the first 4-0, but lost the second in 8 innings 2-1. Washburn has a league record of 18-2.
Taylor Kirk (Rossville) had no hits in the first game, but she was left on base three times in three at bats.
In game two, Taylor had two of the team's four hits in a recorded 3 at bats. Unfortunately none of the hits created an RBI.
Taylor Kirk (Rossville) had no hits in the first game, but she was left on base three times in three at bats.
In game two, Taylor had two of the team's four hits in a recorded 3 at bats. Unfortunately none of the hits created an RBI.
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