Friday, September 14, 2018

Rock Creek Football Game Progress

The defense of last week is nowhere to be found.  Rock Creek and Rossville tied 14-14 at the end of the first quarter.

Early in the second,  Corey Horak  intercepted a pass and ran it back to the 22 and the Dawgs scored a few plays later,  but missed on the extra point try.  The Mustangs put together a long drive and scored 7 to go up one.  The Dawgs had one last drive before the end of the half and made it to the one but could not get across the goal and the half ended 21-20 in favor of Rock Creek.

Several good defensive stands in the third and neither team could score.

Early in the 4th period,  the Dawgs score,  but were unsuccessful on a two pt try.  They later added a field goal to go up by 8.


Garrett Carver accounted for 300 yards of total offense as Rossville rallied to beat Rock Creek 29-21. Carver ran for 137 yards and three touchdowns and threw for 174 yards and a score.

West Franklin Invitational Golf

Rossville came in third of the six teams entered in the West Franklin Invitational held at the Lamont Hills Golf Club on Sept. 11. 

1.  Osage City         221
2.  Jeff West            240
3.  Rossville            252
4.  Council Grove   254
5.  Santa Fe Trail    317
5.  West Franklin    335

Individuals from RHS

6.  Sidney Wonnell      60
7.  Leah Hudson          60
9.  Jenna Rodehorst     61
18. Lizzie  Foster         71

The Osage City Invitational Girls Golf

    The Rossville girls competed in the Osage City Invitation on Sept. 13,  but were hampered by only having four players.  Kayla Davis and Leah Hudson were the team leaders tied at 60 strokes.

1.  Osage City       227
2.  St. Marys         239
3,  Council Grove 239
4.  Jeff West          240
5.  Rossville          269
6.  Santa Fe Trl     296

RHS Wrestling Clay Shoot Oct. 7

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Cross Country Team At Onaga Inv.

The Rossville Cross Country team had a successful outing at the Onaga Invitational on Thursday, September 13th.

Senior High Boys (Out of 67 Runners - Top 30 Medal)
Zach Archer - 13th
Ben Price - 26th
Justin Jordan - 34th
Bronc Reser - 63rd

Senior High Girls (Out of 63 Runners - Top 20 Medal)
Katie Dohrman - 4th
Julia Streit - 5th
Meagan Huston - 10th
Alexis Zabala - 19th
Amanda Kengne - 50th
Kitty Jordan - 58th
Lika Botchorishvili - 34:32

The girls were team champions placing first of the nine teams competing.

The Boys were ninth of eleven teams in the competition.

Garrett Jones
Rossville High cross country head coach

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Mid-East Football Standings

Team      ... League ... Overall

Silver Lake ...2-0       ... 2-0
Riley Co      ... 1-0       ... 2-0
St. Marys    ... 1-1        ... 1-1
Rossville     ... 0-1        ... 1-1
Rock Creek... 0-2        ... 0-2
Wab.            ... 0-0        ... 0-2

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Buhlers Face Each Other Friday

From the Capital-Journal:

Through more than 30 years of marriage and husband Steve Buhler’s long career as a high school football coach, Shelly Buhler has been one of his biggest supporters.
On Friday night, though, Shelly will be cheering for the other guys, and Steve is just fine with that.
Shelly Buhler, a longtime Shawnee County Commissioner, is in her first year as Hayden’s president and will be on the Wildcats’ side of the field when 1-1 Hayden hosts 2-0 Washburn Rural, coached by Steve.
“She’s a very dedicated person, she’s a very loyal person,″ Steve Buhler said of Shelly. “She’s already told me, ‘I hope you have a great year, just not this one week.’ ”
“We’re both going to be professional about this and we’re both going to be doing our jobs to the best of our ability,″ Shelly said.
Hayden-Washburn Rural has turned into one of the city’s top rivalries, but Steve Buhler said the Buhlers have tried to approach this week as just another game.
“There’s not much talk about it,″ Steve said. “Shelly doesn’t worry about what I’m doing over here per se and she’s got enough going on that we really don’t talk much business. And this sounds crazy, but we really don’t talk a lot of football.
“I think both of us are going to give each other a little extra space this week, because joking around or whatever with people and everything else, we don’t want that to be part of the equation. We just want it to be about our kids vs. the Hayden kids and the programs and we’ll be happy with a great ballgame.″
Football has always been a big part of life in the Buhler household, with Steve and Shelly’s sons, Mitch and Matt, starring for Steve at Rossville and playing at Washburn.
The Buhler’s daughter, Maura, is also involved in sports and is participating in track and field at Benedictine.
But Steve and Shelly Buhler said their jobs are about much more than just athletics.
“In the scheme of the education process and what she’s involved in and what I’m involved in, the game is important, but at the same time there’s a lot bigger issues involved with the schools and the kids and all those kinds of things,″ Steve said. “That’s why we’re involved in it. She loves Hayden as a school and wants all their programs to do really well.″
“The fact of the matter is we’re both supportive of education and both supportive of students and student-athletes,″ Shelly said. “We both went to a catholic college (Benedictine) and met there and both of us I think have lived our faith and served our communities in a number of different ways. It just so happens that we’re in these places at this point in time and he’s supportive of Washburn Rural and I’m definitely supportive of Hayden and the great tradition of Hayden.″
The Buhlers are no strangers to needing to temporarily put family allegiances aside for football.
Shelly’s brother, Matt Westerhaus, is the athletic director at Junction City, which has faced Centennial League rival Rural several times during Steve’s six seasons at the school.
In fact, Rural and Junction City faced off last Friday, with the Junior Blues rallying for a 34-24 victory, their first over the Blue Jays under Buhler.
“It’s kind of funny because sometimes my mom and dad will pick a side (to sit on), you kind of have to,″ Shelly said. “My dad was a coach for a long time and we’re competitive, don’t get me wrong, but when it comes to family I think we’re all just supportive of everybody being fair and being professional and that comes just from being around family that’s been involved in athletics for a long, long time.″
While Friday will be a big night for both Hayden and Washburn Rural, Shelly Buhler admits that in some ways she’ll be happy to get the game finished and things returning to normal.
“I will be probably glad when it’s behind us,″ she said. “I think it makes it a little more intense because Steve is coaching this particular sport, but we’ll wake up the next day and we’ll both go back to doing our jobs and hopefully doing our jobs well.″

W. Franklin Inv. Golf

WEST FRANKLIN INVITATIONAL At Lamont Hill GC Sept 11, 2018

  Osage City 221,
  Jefferson West 249,   Rossville 252.
Individual results (top 10)
1. Woodward, Osage City, 46; 2. Konen, Council Grove, 53; 3. Hower, Council Grove, 53; 4. Serner, Osage City, 53; 5. Holthaus, Jefferson West, 58; 6. Wonnell, Rossville, 60; 7. Hudson, Rossville, 60; 8. Overstreet, Jefferson West, 61; 9. Rodehorst, Rossville, 61; 10. Davenport, Osage City, 61.

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Girls Golf Season Under Way

Jenna Rodehorst     
    The Rossville High girls golf teams' season is underway.  At the Jeff West Scramble event the team of Leah Hudson and Lizzy Foster came in 5th with a score of 90.  The next outing was at the Jeff West Open, in which the team made a very good showing. All four players attending the meet had a nine hole score in the 50's:  Jenna Rodehorst 53, Sydney Wonnell 53, Lizzy Foster 58, and Leah Hudson 59.  The most recent meet took place at Wamego Country Club.  Playing well on the very difficult course were Jenna Rodehorst 62 and Sydney Wonnell 62.
    Members of this years' team are Lizzy Foster, Payton Bolte, Jenna Rodehorst, Leah Hudson, Sydney Wonnell, Alexandra Broughton, Charlotte Rahn, Hailey Steele, Kayla Davis and Kendall Abernathy.

Greg Marney
Girls Golf Head Coach

Dylan & Tristan Brown Have A Boy

Dylan and Tristan Brown of Rossville are the proud parents of a new baby boy born Sept. 10, 2018, at Stormont-Vail.

Monday, September 10, 2018

Christi McKenzie (85) Is New Library Director

Please join the Rossville Community Library Board in welcoming new Library Director Christi McKenzie. As Director, Christi brings more than two decades of service in Rossville schools and a lifetime of contributions to the Rossville community.
"We're looking forward to see what new ideas Christi brings to the Rossville Community Library. She has always been an active member of the community, and we're excited to have her join our library team," said Board member Sarene McCrory. Christi said she looks forward to the opportunity to build upon the strength of programs¦ and connect and listen to the needs of patrons.

Christi graduated from RHS in 1985. Her husband is Alan McKenzie from the same class. Their  children are Jordan, Scott and Nicholas. She has had a career of over 20 years at RGS and RHS. Recently was the At-risk Coordinator, Student Council sponsor and Freshman class sponsor and TASMAD adult leadership team. She currently serves on the Rossville City Council as Park Commissioner.  She also is a volunteer for Rossville PRIDE and serves as president.  She is also  a member of Rossville Community Foundation. and  a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville.

Christi began her new role September 4, 2018. Make a point to come by Rossville Community Library or reach out to Christi to welcome her and offer your support to her as the library enters its next era of commitment to the Rossville community.

New Junior High Student Council

President: Aiden Baumchen
Vice President: Brooklyn Horgan
Treasurer: Baylor Cooper
Secretary: Kayleigh Johnson
Representatives: Jalyn Davis, Amelia Foster, Brooke Robb, Emma Tams


2A Football Rankings


Team  (last week) record
1. Conway Springs (1);2-0
2. Silver Lake (2);2-0
3. Phillipsburg (3);2-0
4. Garden Plain (4);2-0
5. Nemaha Central (5);1-1
Others — Chaparral 2-0, Humboldt 1-0, Hutchinson Trinity 2-0, Lakin 2-0, Maur Hill 2-0, Osage City 2-0, Riley County 2-0, Rossville 1-1, Southeast-Saline 2-0. 
Notes:   Played in muddy conditions which limited both offenses, the War on 24 showdown between Silver Lake and Rossville didn’t let the conditions detract from the drama. The Eagles built a 17-7 lead, but had to fight off the Bulldawgs late with Rossville missing a game-tying field goal with five minutes left as Silver Lake held on for a 17-14 win.

Sunday, September 9, 2018