Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Varsity Basketball Schedules

Nov.  
30. Wamego 
Dec.  
4.     KC Ward (at Chapman)
7.     Sacred Heart (at Chapman)
8.     at Chapman
14.   at Atchison 
18.   at Silver Lake
20.    Perry-Lecompton
Jan. 
4.      at Riley County
8.      at Rock Creek
11.     St. Marys 

15-19.  at Oskaloosa Inv. (Boys)
22-26. at Jefferson North Inv (Girls)
29.     at St. Marys 
Feb.  
1.     Wabaunsee
5.     Osage City 

8.     Silver Lake
12.   at Wabaunsee
15.   Riley County
21.   Rock Creek.

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Wichita Eagle Rates The Leagues

The Wichita Eagle has given each of the 44 high school football leagues in Kansas a power rating.  The Mid-East League is rated #3 of the 44 leagues.
Sub-State Champions: Riley County
Regional Champions: Silver Lake, Rossville
Playoff Qualifiers: Riley County, Silver Lake, Rossville
Teams: 5
Power Score: 22
To read the complete article and how they calculated the power ratings,  go to:
https://www.kansas.com/sports/varsity-kansas/varsity-football/article222174100.html

Monday, November 26, 2018

Boys Basketball Outlook


Coach: Eammon Bradley (2nd year).
Last year’s record: 6-15 (3-7, 5th in league).
Postseason: lost in 3A sub-state quarterfinals.
Returning starters: (4) Taegan Sumner, G, sr.; Kaleb Badura, G, jr.; Tyree Sowers, F, so.; Bo Reeves, C, so.
Other returners/newcomers: none listed.
Outlook: Bulldawgs lost 10 of first 11 games last year before going 5-4 over final month. ... Graduation claimed leading scorer and first-team all-league selection Sheldon Hulbert. ... Sumner averaged 10 points and 3 assists per game last year. ... Sowers averaged 5 points and 5 rebounds a game and Reeves averaged 4 points and 5 rebounds a game.

Girls Basketball Outlook


Coach: Michael Bell (6th year).
Last year’s record: 12-10 (4-6, 4th in league).
Postseason: lost in 3A sub-state semifinals.
Returning starters: (1) Caila Hill, F, 5-10, sr.
Other returners/newcomers: Taylor Morelli, F, 5-9, jr.; Katie Glotzbach, C, 5-6, sr.; Julia Streit, G, 5-4, so.; Mary Shults, C, 5-1, jr.; Gracie Rabe, F, 5-8, so.; Destiny Bergstresser, F, 5-6, so.; Michaela Paulsen, G, 5-4, jr.; Kaylee Zemek, G, 5-4, fr.; Erika Hatina, C, 5-10, jr.
Outlook: Bulldawgs will be young and inexperienced after graduating five seniors who played a lot of minutes. ... Hill was leading scorer at 13 points per game and also averaged 7 rebounds a contest. ... Morelli added 3 points and 3 rebounds per game but no other returner had significant stats. ... New additions Paulsen (didn’t play), Zemek (freshman) and Hatina (injury) will help depth.

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Girls Basketball Roster

#    Name          Grade 
35  Briar Gillum        9
13  Vanesa Quinones 9
4    Alexis Zabala      9
22  Caylee Zemek     9
14  Destiny Bergstresser 10
10  Kitty Jordan 10
21  Gracie Rabe 10
33  Mallorie Salmon 10
3    Julia Streit 10
12  Lika Botchoriscvili 11
20  Erika Hatina 11
15  Camille Hoffelt 11
2    Hiede Magangcong 11
31  Taylor Morelli 11
1    Michaela Paulsen 11
5    Jenna Rodehorst 11
11  Mia Sellenmerten 11
40  Mary Shults 11
25  Katie Glotzbach 12
30  Caila Hill 12

Head Coach: Michael Bell
Assistant Coaches: Trent Kraus, Paula Stucky

Elizabeth Entsminger Passes Away

Elizabeth "Betty" Marie Entsminger, 93, of Topeka, KS died Tuesday, November 20, 2018.

She was born November 17, 1925 in Delia, Kansas, the daughter of Lloyd and Marie Cowan.

Betty was a member of Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church where she volunteered in the church office.

Betty married Robert Ford Entsminger on December 16, 1946. He preceded her in death on March 29, 1986. She is survived by two children, Chad (Karen) Entsminger and Megan (James) Essary along with three grandchildren, Brandy (Grant) Treaster, Andrew Entsminger and Dawson Essary.

The family will receive friends from 9:30 until 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church where a Parish Rosary will be prayed at 10:30 a.m. Following the rosary, Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m.at the church. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys, Kansas.

Thursday, November 22, 2018

2018-19 Cheer and Dance

ootball Cheer

Kendall Abernathy
Destiny Bergstresser
Dani Bittner
Emily Broxterman
MaKenzie Decklar
Tatum Gentry
Madison Horgan
Breck McCrory
Danielle Moore
Taylor Morelli
Allison Perry
Peyton Price
Savannah Redmon
Cheyenne Reese
Emma Streit
Sydney Wonnell
Basketball Cheer

Kendall Abernathy
Dani Bittner
Emily Broxterman
MaKenzie Decklar
Tatum Gentry
Madison Horgan
Breck McCrory
Danielle Moore
Allison Perry
Peyton Price
Savannah Redmon
Cheyenne Reese
Emma Streit
Sydney Wonnell
Dance Team

Jordan Bittner
MaKenzie Decklar
Katie Dohrman
Caila Hill
Stacey Keithline
Breck McCrory
Amiley Mendoza
Danielle Moore
Michaela Paulsen
Maxine Smith
Emma Streit
Julia Streit
Sydney Wonnell
Caylee Zemek

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Taylor Kirk Leads WU Softball Team


Taylor has been selected as a 2018-2019 Washburn University Senior Softball Team leader for the upcoming spring season. She rotated as the starting first baseman and starting shortstop for the Ichabod’s her junior year starting all 53 games.  Batting in the clean-up spot (4 hole), she led the team with 12 homeruns and currently ranks 2nd amongst career all time Ichabod players with a .989 fielding percentage and holds the record for most RBIs in  a single season game with 7. Taylor was selected as a member of the MIAA 2nd team as a result of her work on the field. Helping take Washburn to its 2nd conference title in school history  (the last being 2002) plus only their second appearance in an NCAA regional.
Taylor remains dedicated with her studies as well.  She is a current member of the Dean’s list  (Spring 2018) and is pursuing a double major in ARTS and Communication with a minor in coaching

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Casey Conley Is Student Of Week

    Casey Conley is the RHS Student Of The Week  He was recognized by his peers for cleaning up trash around the school. This showed a lot of respect and pride in his school.

Schaefer and White On State Honor Band


I'm very proud to announce that, for the first time ever, Rossville has members in one of the John Philip Sousa Honor Bands.  These are two statewide honor bands, regardless of school size, open by audition to grades 6-9.  You must submit a recorded audition in October, and we have just received results that Elizabeth Schaefer (9th Grade - Flute) and Adam White (9th Grade - Baritone) have made one of the ensembles!  This is a great honor, and they have both worked hard to achieve it.

Adam and Elizabeth will prepare their music in advance and then students from around the state will converge to Lawrence, KS to have a few short rehearsals on Friday evening and Saturday morning, January 25th-26th, 2019.  Then they will present a concert at the Lied Center in Lawrence at 2:00 PM pm on Saturday, January 26th.

Here's a breakdown of the full honor band rosters:


You can find more information about the honor bands in general here:  http://ks-sousahonorband.org/

Congratulations Adam and Elizabeth!

Garrett Jones
Rossville Jr/Sr High School
Band & Choir Director

Sunday, November 18, 2018

2018-18 Boys Basketball Roster

Name         Grade
Lance Buskirk 9
Raphael Cooney 9
Aiden Garcia 9
Mshewe Hale
Torrey Horak 9
McGwyre Leathers 9
Brody Leitz 9
Bronc Reser 9
Thomas Trice 9
Kai Western 9
Bryson Balch 10
Kaiden Brown 10
Brody Jackson 10
Parker Kenney 10
Austin Klesath 10
Bo Reeves 10
Woodrow Rezac 10
Damian Roberts 10
Tyree Sowers 10
Chris Vanderputten 10
Kaleb Badura 11
Eddie Brockamp 11
Andrei Kim 11
Joao Lovisi 11
Randy Morelli 11
Derek Balch 12
Trevor Johnson 12
Taegan Sumner 12

Head Coach: Eammon Bradley
Assistant Coaches: Eric Anderson, Kraig Westhoff

Friday, November 16, 2018

Kent Paine (63) passes away

    Rossville—Kent W. Paine Sr. 72, died Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at his home in Rossville.
    He was born in Rossville on December 24, 1945 to Chet and Evelyn Baird Paine. Kent graduated from Rossville High School in 1963.
    Kent worked in the Santa Fe Shops at Topeka for over 40 years retiring in January 2006. Hunting and fishing were his passion. He was a member of the NRA and IBEW Local Union No. 226.
    On May 20, 1967 he was united in marriage to Donna Freeby at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. They were married 51 years. She survives of the home. Together they have two sons, David Allen (Melissa) Paine, Gardner and Kent (Lisa) Paine Jr., Kansas City, MO; four grandchildren, Aspen, Jorden, Max and Layten; one great-granddaughter, Rowan.
    He was preceded by his brother, Ed Paine.
    Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. Inurnment will be in the Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice Care or Helping Hands Humane Society and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To read a full obituary or to leave online condolences go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.

Tucker Horak All MIAA

Pittsburg State’s Tucker Horak, a Rossville product and two-time All-State Top 11 pick by The Capital-Journal, was selected first-team MIAA all-league as an all-purpose back and was one of three PSU Gorilla first-team selections.

Thursday, November 15, 2018

RHS Seniors Named Kansas Honor Scholars

           RHS Kansas Honor Scholars pictured with their medallions are from left:
 Caila Hill, Jordan Bittner, Kaytlin Dohrman, and Alex Archer.

Rossville High School recognized four seniors at the Kansas Honor Scholar reception held on October 15, 2018, at Topeka High School. The seniors recognized were Alexander Archer, son of Byron & Cathy Archer; Jordan Bittner, daughter of Kevin & Angie Bittner; Kaytlin Dohrman, daughter of Matt &Nikki Dohrman; and Caila Hill, daughter of Brian & Deanna Hill.

The Kansas Honor Scholar Program sponsored by KU Endowment and Alumni Associations recognizes and awards high school seniors for their academic achievements.  This year, the alumni will gather in 14 locations across the state for an awards ceremony and reception. All high school seniors in the top ten percent of their graduating class are recognized and presented with a medallion to commemorate the event.  The Scholars are selected based on academic records through the end of their junior year.