Saturday, April 21, 2018

Solo and Ensemble Concert

2018 Solo & Small Ensemble Concert
Sunday, April 22 7:00 PM
(Not necessarily performance order)
Vocal Solos
Tristan Shepherd
Hana Parkhurst
Jamie Brockamp

Instrumental Solos
Hana Parkhurst
Mary Shults
Ava Stipp
*Bryson Hase
*Taylor Morelli

Instrumental Ensembles
Woodwind Quartet
Clarinet Trio
Brass Quintet B
*Brass Quintet A

Vocal Ensembles
*Women’s Chorus

*Mixed Chorus

Sabetha BB Double Header

The RHS Baseball Team was shut out in two games at Sabetha on  April 20.  The first loss was 10-0 and the second 8-0.

Girls Split with Osky

    Rossville won their first game of the April 20 double header with Oskaloosa 16-5,  but lost the night cap 5-4.  The girls are 10-2 overall and 3-1 in the MEL.

Horton Inv. Boys Golf

    The Boys golf team came in second at the Horton Invitational on April 17.  The teams finished:
1.  Maur Hill       184
2.  Rossville       209
3.  St. Marys      217
4.  Oskaloosa    242

    Team high for Rossville was Corey Hadsall with a 47.  Other team members were Nathan Dohrman (52 for 13th), Jarrett Ingwerson ( for 15th) and Nick Brummer (  for 17th).       

Wamego Invitational Golf

    The RHS boys golf team was 5th of 6 teams at the Wamego Invitational on April 16.

Team Standings
1.  Wamego      342
2.  Abilene        367
3.  Marysville    373
4.  Clay Center 414
5.  Rossville     443
6.  St. Marys    450   

Individuals for Rossville were:
21.  Corey Hadsall         102
26.  Nathan Dohrman     110
37.  Cliff Vander Putten  114
38.  Nick Brummer         117

Osage City Invitational Golf

Results of the Osage City Invitational boys golf tournament on April 12.

1.  Burlington        343
2.  Santa Fe Trail  385
3.  Jeff West         400
4.  West Franklin  402
5.  Rossville         424
6.  Osage City      431
7.  Lyndon            483   

Individual Placing by Dawgs:

10.  Corey Hadsall            91
18.  Chriss VandrPutten  103
25.  Trevor Cunningham 114
27.  Nathan Dohrman      116

Taylor Kirk (15) Helps WU In Two Wins

   Washburn U. added two more wins to their MIAA total on Saturday against Northwest Missouri.
   In game one,  Taylor Kirk hit a double in the first inning and added a homer in the third.  She had three hits in three at bats and scored one run and had three RBIs in the Washburn 5-1 win.
   In game two,  Taylor had one hit, one run and one walk in three at bats in a close 3-2 contest.
   The regular MIAA season ended with this double header.   Washburn was 39-10 overall and 23-3 in the MIAA.  They next play in the MIAA tournament  April 26-28 in Oklahoma City.

Friday, April 20, 2018

Rock Creek Invitational Track and Field

Below are results of the Rock Creek Track and Field meet on April 20.

Girls Team Standings:

1.  St. Marys
2.  Wamego
3.  Rock Creek
4.  Council Grove
5.  Silver Lake
6.  Rossville
7.  Riley Co.
8.  Mission Valley
9.  Clay Center
10.Wetmore

Boys Team Standings:

1.  Silver Lake
2.  Wamego
3.  Rock Creek
4.  St. Marys
5.  Council Grove
6.  Riley Co.
7.  Rossville
8.  Clay Center
9.  Mission Valley
10.Wetmore

Outstanding performances were turned in by Julia Streit (first in 3200 M run) and Trevor Johnson (first in both 100 M dash and 200 M dash)

RHS Splits With Riley In Softball

   
Rossville won the first game of their April 19 double header with Riley Co. by a score of 12-0.   However,  Riley bounced back in the second game to win 8-6.  That brings Rossville's record to 9-1 overall and 3-1 in the MEL.

Baseball & Softball Stat Leaders

    The Capital Journal has published their area softball and baseball leaders as of April 19.  The softball team is off to a great season with eight wins and no losses and has some nice stats which led to that record.

Baseball
    No batters were listed which required an average of .450.
    Bo Reeves leads in strikeouts with 22.  He has an ERA of 2.89 but teammate Eddie Brockamp  has a better one of 2.19

Softball

    The Rossville batting average leaders are Elsa Princic .600, Gracie Rabe .519, and Kinlyn Lundin .483.
    Elsa Princic is the leading home run hitter with three.
    Rossville has two good pitchers.  Gracie Rabe and Kelcie Kippes each have four wins.  Rabe has an ERA of .91 and has 11 strikeouts.  Kippes has an ERA of 1.07 and 27  strikeouts.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Taylor Kirk and Washburn Split DH

    Washburn U. split a double header with Missouri Western on Thursday, losing the first 7-4 and winning the second 5-4.
    In the first game,  Taylor Kirk had 3 at bats, 1 walk, and 1 run.
    In game two,  Taylor had 3 at bats, 1 hit, 1 run, 1 RBI, and left on base one time.

Dawgfeed 11 Now On Line

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0OJQOp_Uhg

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
Daniel Borcherding
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
Rossville Band Director: Garrett Jones

 2018 Rossville Band

 Mr. Jones and Band at Pizza Hut

Rossville Booster Club Support

Snack Packs Provided by Rossville Booster Club
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 Performing Arts center at Louisburg where band performed

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.


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.