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Thursday, October 18, 2018
Garrett Carver Rushing/Passing Stats
Rossville QB Garrett Carver leads the team in both rushing and passing. He has 110 carries for 796 yards, an average of 113.7 yards per game. He is 60/110 in passing for a total of 942 yards in the first 7 games of the season, an average of 134.6 yards per game.
Capital Journal Game To Watch
from CJOnline
MISSION
VALLEY (5-2) AT ROSSVILLE (5-2) Oct. 19
Both teams have already clinched playoff berths out of Class
2A’s District 4. Rossville still has a shot at capturing the district title,
however, needing a win over the Vikings and either a loss by Riley County or a
one-point win by the Falcons over St. Marys coupled with a 13-point win by the
Bulldawgs over Mission Valley. Rossville has extra motivation as a 33-27
overtime loss to the Vikings last year played a big role in the Bulldawgs
missing the playoffs after winning three straight Class 3A titles. The win was
one of the biggest in program history for the Vikings, who have followed with a
strong season in Justin Duncan’s first year as coach. Cohle Phillips leads the
Vikings with 836 rushing yards and seven touchdowns while quarterback Trevor
Moore has a combined 1,004 rushing and passing yards and 14 touchdowns.
Rossville quarterback Garrett Carver has been a one-man wrecking crew with 942
yards and seven touchdowns passing and 796 yards and 15 touchdowns rushing.
Prediction: Rossville over Mission Valley
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
2A Volleyball Substate
2A Substate Volleyball At Valley
Heights Oct. 20.
Quarterfinals — Jefferson
North (1: 28-8) vs. Horton (8: 4-29), 1 p.m.; Jackson Heights (4: 20-16) vs. Rossville (5: 14-21), TBA;
Valley Heights (2: 21-15) vs. Atchison County (7: 7-23), TBA;
Oskaloosa (3: 21-15) vs. Republic County (6: 10-22), TBA.
Semifinals — Jefferson North-Horton winner vs. Jackson Heights-Rossville winner, TBA;
Valley Heights-Atchison County winner vs. Oskaloosa-Republic County winner, TBA. Championship — Semifinal winners, TBA.
Wabaunsee Volleyball
The RHS volleyball team split with Wabaunsee, winning the first 25-16, 25-17, but losing the second 21-25, 17-25. The Lady Dawgs finished 2-8 in the MEL, and 14-21 overall.
MEL Football Standings
MID-EAST League Football Standings as of Oct 12
Team; League;Overall
Silver Lake 3-0; 7-0
Riley County 2-1; 5-2
Rossville 2-2; 5-2
St. Marys 1-2; 2-5
Rock Creek 0-3; 0-7-
Wabaunsee 0-0; 0-7
Riley County 2-1; 5-2
Rossville 2-2; 5-2
St. Marys 1-2; 2-5
Rock Creek 0-3; 0-7-
Wabaunsee 0-0; 0-7
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Fall Music Concert On Oct. 18
The Fall Music Concert is this Thursday, October 18th at 7:00 PM in the Auditorium. It will feature the Junior and Senior High Bands and Choirs. Call time is 6:30 PM for students. Please come out and support the Dawg Music program
Peyton Price Is Student Of Week
Peyton Price has been recognized by her peers as someone who always has respect for others including teachers, coaches, and peers, She values others opinions and gives people her respect.
Abilene Volleyball Tournament
The Lady Dawgs competed in the Abilene Volleyball Tournament of Oct 13. The results of each match are as follows.
Topeka High Loss 20-25, 19-25
Ellsworth Win 25-15, 29-27
Smoky Valley Loss 25-16, 15-25, 20-25
Buhler Loss 23-25, 12-25
Topeka High Loss 20-25, 19-25
Ellsworth Win 25-15, 29-27
Smoky Valley Loss 25-16, 15-25, 20-25
Buhler Loss 23-25, 12-25
Volleyball at Maur-Hill Mount Academy
The Lady Dawgs competed in the Maur-Hill Mount Academy Triangular on Oct. 11 winning the event by defeating both Maur Hill and Jackson Heights.
The score of the Maur-Hill match was 25-16 and 25-16.
The Lady Dawgs also prevailed against tougher Jackson Heights 25-14, 19-25, and 25-18.
The score of the Maur-Hill match was 25-16 and 25-16.
The Lady Dawgs also prevailed against tougher Jackson Heights 25-14, 19-25, and 25-18.
Monday, October 15, 2018
Box Score For Council Grove Game
Council Grove 0 0 0 8 — 8
Rossville 14 22 0 7 — 43
Council Grove — King run. PAT — Run.
Rossville — Carver (3) 75 run, 16 run, 5 run; Sumner 27 pass from Carver; Johnson 25 run; Horak 12 run. PAT — Lovisi 5 kicks; run.
CLASS 2A Football Rankings for Oct. 15
Team (prev.)
record
1. Conway Springs (1) 7-0
2. Silver Lake (2) 7-0
3. Phillipsburg (3) 7-0
4. Humboldt (5) 7-0
5. Chaparral (4) 6-1
Others — Cimarron 6-1, Douglass 6-1, Garden Plain 5-2, Hoisington 5-2, Hutchinson Trinity 6-1, Lakin 6-1, Maur Hill 6-1, Nemaha Central 5-2, Osage City 6-1, Riley County 5-2, Rossville 5-2, Southeast-Saline 6-1.
Notes — The district and Central Plains League battle between Conway Springs and Chaparral figured to be one of the biggest games of the year and early on it was as Chaparral led 7-6 in the first quarter. But the top-ranked Cardinals scored two straight touchdowns and six of the next seven in the game, opening up a 47-17 lead on their way to a 53-23 rout. Conway ran for 375 yards with Peyton Winter (167) and Collin Koester (123) each topping 100 yards.
1. Conway Springs (1) 7-0
2. Silver Lake (2) 7-0
3. Phillipsburg (3) 7-0
4. Humboldt (5) 7-0
5. Chaparral (4) 6-1
Others — Cimarron 6-1, Douglass 6-1, Garden Plain 5-2, Hoisington 5-2, Hutchinson Trinity 6-1, Lakin 6-1, Maur Hill 6-1, Nemaha Central 5-2, Osage City 6-1, Riley County 5-2, Rossville 5-2, Southeast-Saline 6-1.
Notes — The district and Central Plains League battle between Conway Springs and Chaparral figured to be one of the biggest games of the year and early on it was as Chaparral led 7-6 in the first quarter. But the top-ranked Cardinals scored two straight touchdowns and six of the next seven in the game, opening up a 47-17 lead on their way to a 53-23 rout. Conway ran for 375 yards with Peyton Winter (167) and Collin Koester (123) each topping 100 yards.
Sunday, October 14, 2018
Sarah and Travis Richie Have A Girl
Sarah and Travis Richie of Rossville are the proud parents of a new baby girl born Oct. 12, 2018, at Stormont-Vail.
Saturday, October 13, 2018
District 4 Football Standings
District 4 Standings as of Oct. 13
Dist. All
Riley County ... 3-1 ...5-2
Southeast-Saline ... 3-1 ... 6-1
Rossville ... 3-1 ... 5-2
Mission Valley ... 2-2 ... 5-2
St. Marys ... 1-3 ... 2-5
Council Grove ... 0-4 ... 1-6
Rossville plays Mission Valley next.
The top 4 teams move on to the playoffs.
Rossville plays Mission Valley next.
The top 4 teams move on to the playoffs.
Rebecca Davis Passes Away
Rebecca S. Davis Rebecca S. Davis, 66, of Topeka, passed away on Monday, October 8, 2018. Rebecca was cremated, and inurnment will take place at Dover Cemetery at 2:00 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2018. The family would like to thank all the staff at Rossville Rehabilitation Center for all their love, compassion and special care of Becky. To leave a message or to read the full obituary please visit, www.davidsonfuneral.com
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