2A Regional Softball Games
Games Monday At Oskaloosa:
Wabaunsee (4: 12-6) vs. Rossville (5: 7-7),
3 p.m.
Oskaloosa (1: 17-1) vs. Atchison County (8: 0-18), 4:30 p.m.
Oskaloosa-Atchison County winner vs. Wabaunsee-Rossville winner, 6 p.m.
Games Monday At
McLouth:
Mission Valley (2: 14-6) vs. Troy (7: 5-13), 3 p.m.
McLouth (3: 9-4)
vs. Valley Falls (6: 5-11), 4:30 p.m.;
Mission Valley-Troy winner vs.
McLouth-Valley Falls winner, 6 p.m.
Championship Game Tuesday, 4:30 p.m
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Thursday, May 9, 2019
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
David Dugan (81) Passes Away
He was born June 27, 1963, the son of Charles and Joann Dugan. He attended Delia Grade School and graduated from Rossville High School.
Mr. Dugan retired from Goodyear after 30 years of service.
Survivors include his wife, Cheryl, of the home; two daughters, Jessica Reed and husband Craig and Nichole Dugan, all of Topeka; a son, Kelly Dugan, Topeka; his parents, Charles and Joann Dugan, Delia; three sisters, Christine Stanton and husband Alan, Topeka, Edith Prescott and husband Tony, Delia, and Jeri Walter, Topeka; and a brother, Scott Dugan and wife Mary, Wakarusa.
Cremation is planned and funeral services are pending, with a celebration of Mr. Dugan’s life to be held at a later date.
Riley Co Inv. Track
Rossville High was one of thirteen teams that competed in the Riley County Invitational Track and Field Meet on May 3. Top 5 finishes were turned in by:
BOYS
Bo Reeves 5th 100 M
Bo Reeves 2nd Long Jump
Ben Price 2nd 400 M
GIRLS
Jaycee Fiedler 2nd 400 M
Julia Streit 2nd 1600 M
Julia Streit 1st 3200 M
Kaytlin Dohrman 3rd 3200M
Jordan Bittner 3rd 100 M Hur
Jordan Bittner 5th 300 M Hur
Briar Gillum 3rd Shot Put
BOYS
Bo Reeves 5th 100 M
Bo Reeves 2nd Long Jump
Ben Price 2nd 400 M
GIRLS
Jaycee Fiedler 2nd 400 M
Julia Streit 2nd 1600 M
Julia Streit 1st 3200 M
Kaytlin Dohrman 3rd 3200M
Jordan Bittner 3rd 100 M Hur
Jordan Bittner 5th 300 M Hur
Briar Gillum 3rd Shot Put
Monday, May 6, 2019
Kirk & Washburn In MIAA Tournament
Washburn won the first game of the MIAA softball tournament on Wed. in a close 2-1 game against Emporia State. Taylor Kirk recorded two at-bats but had no hits and one base on balls.
Washburn lost the tournament semi-final game against Missouri Western by a 4-1 score.
Taylor Kirk had 3 at-bats with one hit, a home run. Thus she had the only run and only RBI for the team.
Washburn lost their last game of the season to Northeastern State U. by a score of 3-2. This game was for 3rd place in the MIAA League tournament. Taylor had one hit and one RHI in her 5 at-bats.
For the season, Taylor had a batting average of .347 and slugging average of .693. She had 14 of the team's 25 home runs and led the team with 17 walks. She also led the team in RBIs with 51.
Washburn lost the tournament semi-final game against Missouri Western by a 4-1 score.
Taylor Kirk had 3 at-bats with one hit, a home run. Thus she had the only run and only RBI for the team.
Washburn lost their last game of the season to Northeastern State U. by a score of 3-2. This game was for 3rd place in the MIAA League tournament. Taylor had one hit and one RHI in her 5 at-bats.
For the season, Taylor had a batting average of .347 and slugging average of .693. She had 14 of the team's 25 home runs and led the team with 17 walks. She also led the team in RBIs with 51.
Jordan Bittner on CJ Academic Team
Rossville High senior Jordan Bittner, daughter of Kevin and Angie Bittner, has been nominated to the Capital Journal All Academic Team.
Saturday, May 4, 2019
George Sullivan Passes Away
George Sullivan of Rossville, Kansas was called to Heaven to be with his Lord and Savior, and beloved wife of 70 years, Marie on May 3, 2019.
George Edward Sullivan was born to Michael B. Sullivan and Anna D. (Yeadon) Sullivan on February 22, 1925. He grew up in Solomon, Kansas with his 11 brothers and sisters, they all preceded him in death. He fell in love with Marie Corcoran at first sight and told her brother that he was going to marry her. They were married in March of 1949. Together they raised four children. He is survived by Anna Marie Alvarez, Peg Sullivan, William Sullivan (Kay) and Janice Craven (Kelly). He was a proud Grandpa to 10 Grandchildren, Jason Sullivan (Mona), Matt Sullivan, David Sullivan (Alicia), Stephanie DuBose (Demitre), Katie Kincheloe (Matt), Cody Alvarez (Liz), Caitlin Alvarez, Robert Heil (Beth), Christopher Heil (Jennie) and Garrett Heil . He was blessed with 15 Great Grandchildren during his life. George was loved and cherished by his family especially all his nephews and nieces.
He served in the Navy during WW II and the Korean War.  He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign War and American Legion. After serving his country he trained in Salina, Kansas to be a Lineman for Kansas Power and Light. In 1956 he moved his family to Rossville to take on the role as District Manager. He retired from Westar (KP&L) after 43 dedicated years. George was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers for 70 years.
George found the time and energy to always volunteer. He was a Member of the Lions Club, 4-H Leader, Boy Scout Leader, Rossville High School Booster Club, and served on the board at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. George and Marie loved their volunteer work with the Rossville Senior Center and at the age of 92, he was still delivering meals to seniors that were homebound. The Rossville community honored George on August 8, 1987. They made a proclamation that it would be "George Sullivan Day and he served as the Grand Marshall of the Rossville Tall Corn Festival Parade. The plaque he received is engraved, George Sullivan, In Appreciation for over 30 Years of Service to the Rossville Area Community, Our World is a Brighter Because of You." He was a shining example to his children, grandchildren and to everyone who knew him on the importance of helping and giving to others.
When he was not on his lawn mower, swinging on his porch swing or watching KU, KSU or the KC Chiefs, he would spend time with Marie at the casino. And yes, he did win a bass boat once but took the money instead! The Sullivan Home got a new roof that year!
Our hearts are full of gratitude for all those who helped to care for our Dad during these past few months. You were his Angels on Earth.
The visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 8, 2019 from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M., followed by the Rosary at 7:00 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Rossville, Kansas. The funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 10:00 A.M. at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Rossville, Kansas. He will be laid to rest in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Solomon, Kansas at 3:00 P.M. Donations may be made to Rossville Senior Center, Mt. Calvary Cemetery Fund or donor's choice in lieu of flowers.
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear.
Friday, May 3, 2019
Softball Area Stat Leaders
Area softball
stat leaders by Capital-Journal
Batting
Average — Reg. Curry, Oskaloosa, .649; M. Servaes, Atchison,
.629; Ogden, Royal Valley, .622; Volkman, MdCV, .621; A. Davis, Northern
Heights, .615; Kippes, Rossville, .611; Kurtz, Baldwin, .593; Easter, Lyndon,
.565; Mead, Santa Fe Trail, .558; Higgs, Chase County, .549; Norfleet,
Atchison, .533; Hoobler, Wamego, .525; Toot, Baldwin, .525; Bledsoe, Chapman,
.522; Lowe, Oskaloosa, .522; Wilson, Northern Heights, .522; Kirkpatrick, Osage
City, .521; Gere, Baldwin, .511; Lundin, Rossville, .511; Mays, Tonganoxie,
.510; Utz, Holton, .510; R. Allen, Riley County, .500; Dragone, Council Grove,
.500; Lohmeyer, Wabaunsee, .500; Lutz, Holton, .500; Martin, Mission Valley,
.500; Mayhew, St. Marys, .500; Ross, Atchison, .500; Shryock, Tonganoxie, .500
Home runs —
Reg. Curry, Oskaloosa, 7; Flewelling, Holton, 7; Knipp, Tonganoxie, 6; Kippes,
Rossville, 5; Kirkpatrick, Osage City, 5; Martin, Mission Valley, 5; J. Miller,
Council Grove, 5; Calvaruzo, Mission Valley, 4; Halupa, Mission Valley, 4;
Higgs, Chase County, 4; Lowe, Oskaloosa, 4; Lundin, Rossville, 4; Lutz, Holton,
4; Schreiner, Wabaunsee, 4
Stolen bases — M. Servaes, Atchison, 29; Hysten, Atchison, 21;
Mead, Santa Fe Trail, 19; M. Miller, Oskaloosa, 14; Murray, Mission Valley, 14;
Rockhold, Oskaloosa, 14; Hoobler, Wamego, 13; Winters, Burlingame, 13; Bledsoe,
Chapman, 12; Ogden, Royal Valley, 12; Bruce, Atchison, 11; Hultgren, Osage
City, 11; Deters, Mission Valley, 10; Hayes, Atchison, 10; Hogle, Silver Lake,
10; Overstreet, Jefferson West, 10; Spradley, Atchison, 10; Zemek, Rossville,
10; Kirkpatrick, Osage City.
Pitching
Wins — H. Serna, Osage City, 13; Edwards, Clay Center, 10;
Tubach, Chase County, 10; Akerstrom, Mission Valley, 8; G. Gallagher, Holton,
8; Jos. Harrison, St. Marys, 8; Stember, Oskaloosa, 8; Garrett, Jefferson West,
7; Jor. Harrison, St. Marys, 6; Joslin, Royal Valley, 6; Pressgrove, Silver
Lake, 6; S. Allen, Council Grove, 5; Lutz, Holton, 5; Magette, Wabaunsee, 5;
Masters, Burlingame, 5; J. Miller, Council Grove, 5; Burt, Abilene, 4; Gering,
Atchison, 4; Kesinger, Oskaloosa, 4; Martin, Mission Valley, 4; Schreiner,
Wabaunsee, 4; Decavele, MdCV, 3; K. Davis, Jefferson West, 3; Harding, Royal
Valley, 3; Kippes, Rossville, 3; Lowe, Oskaloosa, 3; Rabe, Rossville, 3; C. Smith,
Atchison, 3.
ERA — Jos.
Harrison, St. Marys, 0.32; Tubach, Chase County, 0.67; Reynolds, Tonganoxie,
1.59; S. Allen, Council Grove, 2.10; H. Serna, Osage City, 2.33; Stember,
Oskaloosa, 2.40; Lundin, Rossville, 2.71; Garrett, Jefferson West, 2.83; G.
Gallagher, Holton, 2.85; Akerstrom, Mission Valley, 2.88; R. Allen, Riley
County, 3.00; Duer, Chapman, 3.06; Magette, Wabaunsee, 3.08; Kesinger,
Oskaloosa, 3.13; Hoelscher, Chapman, 3.23; Schreiner, Wabaunsee, 3.30; Jor.
Harrison, St. Marys, 3.36; Kippes, Rossville, 3.37; Burt, Abilene, 3.46.
Strikeouts — H. Serna, Osage City, 111; Jos.
Harrison, St. Marys, 110; Edwards, Clay Center, 102; Tubach, Chase County, 93;
Walter, West Franklin, 77; Stember, Oskaloosa, 59; Masters, Burlingame, 56; S.
Allen, Council Grove, 55; Pressgrove, Silver Lake, 50; Akerstrom, Mission
Valley, 45; Reynolds, Tonganoxie, 44; Schreiner, Wabaunsee, 44; Duer, Chapman,
42; Haverkamp, Rock Creek, 42; Asbury, Wamego, 41; R. Allen, Riley County, 40;
Kippes, Rossville, 39; Rogers, Lyndon, 39; G. Gallagher, Holton, 36
Thursday, May 2, 2019
Sharon (Davis) (60) Pierce Passes Away
Sharon Davis with her dad, Francis Davis, and sister Candace
at home on the Mulvane Ranch.
Sharon’s Story
Sharon Ione Davis entered this world on December 13th,
1942 to her parents Donice Ione (Marney) and Francis E. Davis of Rossville,
Ks. Sharon spent her childhood growing up on the
Mulvane Ranch and Farms West of Rossville where her father had became Manager
and a Business Partner. The old ranch house
and most of the ranch buildings were destroyed by the flood of 1951 when the
Kansas River overflowed its banks. A new
ranch home was built after the flood waters receded and the Davis family
remained to rebuild the ranch.
Sharon participated in Brownie and Girl Scouts as a young girl and was a member of the Rossville 4-H Club where she raised and entered her prize winning 4-H calves in the 4-H Fair.
Sharon was attending a sewing class in the Home Economic’s
Department at Rossville High School on January 14th, 1958 when her
mother drove by ‘honking the horn’. ‘Donice’
was on the way to the hospital to deliver Sharon’s younger sister ‘Candace
Davis’. Despite their age difference, Candace
and Sharon formed a loving relationship and shared many good times growing up
and throughout their lives.
Sharon’s Classmates will remember Sharon as a cheerleader in high school and riding around in her ‘Classic 1959 Black Impala’. Many ‘Happy Days’ were spent with her friends and classmates having numerous slumber parties, campouts, horse-back and hay-rack rides, and just getting off the school bus in time to watch Dick Clark’s American Band Stand. It was always ‘fun’ to go to the Community Center on Saturday nights for a tri-city ‘sock hop’sponsored by KTOP Disk Jockey Charlie Christian.
Sharon graduated from Rossville High School in 1960 and in 1961 she earned a Secretarial Certificate from the Clarks Business School in Topeka, Kansas, where she became employed as a secretary in the office at the Topeka State Hospital. In 1963, she moved to Phoenix, AZ and she obtained a position as a Secretary and Title Clerk for Stewart Title. A few years later, she returned from Phoenix to Rossville to work with her dad on the ranch. ‘Francis Davis’ was over-heard saying that ‘Sharon’ was one of the best truck drivers that he had ever hired to fill silos.
Sharon loved horses and was good at barrel racing. She was often seen in local parades and rodeos. In 1971 she was elected Queen of the Rossville Centennial and rode in the Centennial’s parade in a horse drawn carriage. Sharon’s sister Candace, and her dad, Francis Davis, also rode their horses in the Rossville Centennial.
Sharon enjoyed home making, working with her mother and sister in arts and crafts, especially ceramics. Ranch hands would testify that she was a ‘good cook’ too.
In 1978 and having an adventuresome spirit Sharon wanted a new career so she took her love of horses to the Denver, Colorado area where she had answered an ad for a ‘Training Assistant and Groomsman’ in the horse racing business. Thus, she assisted in training and groomed numerous race horses in Denver, Lincoln, Omaha, and even in Chicago. She met her future husband, Michael Pierce in Nebraska. They were married in Lincoln on June 17, 1980 and they became business and marriage partners for over 42 years. The couple settled in Paulden, AZ, a small community located near Prescott, AZ . Not only did Sharon and Mike race, own and train horses they sponsored two Venezuelan families obtain U. S. citizenship and they were also ‘Big Brothers’ to two boys. Together, Sharon and Michael continued in the horse racing business until December of 2018 when they sold the last of their horses in order for Michael to devote full time to caring for Sharon.
Sharon Passed away on April 30, 2019, in Prescott, AZ after a long illness. A Memorial Service will be held at the Rossville Cemetery near her parents gravesites with Piper’s Funeral Home of St. Marys, Ks. officiating on May 25th at 11:00 a.m.
Sharon is survived by her husband, Michael Pierce of Paulden, AZ and Sharon’s younger sister, Candace Davis of Monett, Missouri along with numerous cousins both on the Marney side, as well as the Davis sides of the family.
Sharon's Story is told by her (1960's) Friend & Classmate, Laura (Stiles) Miller
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Leading Softball Batters
Per the Max Preps website, through the first 10 games of this season (they have played 14 games), the following are the leading batters for the Rossville softball team.
Batting Slugging RBI
Kelcie Kippes .562 1.125 12
Kinlyn Lundin .458 .833 13
Caylee Zemek .364 .454 3
Caila Hill .346 .500 3
Batting Slugging RBI
Kelcie Kippes .562 1.125 12
Kinlyn Lundin .458 .833 13
Caylee Zemek .364 .454 3
Caila Hill .346 .500 3
Ray Kovar Inv. Track
Girls Team Standings
1) St. George-Rock Creek 120
2) St. Marys 97
3) Osage City 91
4) Alma-Wabaunsee 69
5) Cornerstone Family School 60
6) Rossville 38
7) Herington 35
8) Silver Lake 31
9) Northern Heights 7
Top five performances were turned in by:
Jaycee Fiedler 3rd 200 M dash
Kaytlin Dohrman 5th 1600 M
Breck McCrory 5th 3200 M
Jordan Bittner 2nd 100 M Hurdles
" " 3rd 300 M Hurdles
Mary Shults 3rd Discus
Boys Team Standings
1) Osage City 128
2) St. Marys 108
3) St. George-Rock Creek 94
4) Silver Lake 71
5) Northern Heights 66
6) Alma-Wabaunsee 31
7) Meriden-Jefferson West 28
8) Cornerstone Family School 22
9) Herington 7
10) Rossville 2
Ben Price was 5th in 400 M dash
1) St. George-Rock Creek 120
2) St. Marys 97
3) Osage City 91
4) Alma-Wabaunsee 69
5) Cornerstone Family School 60
6) Rossville 38
7) Herington 35
8) Silver Lake 31
9) Northern Heights 7
Top five performances were turned in by:
Jaycee Fiedler 3rd 200 M dash
Kaytlin Dohrman 5th 1600 M
Breck McCrory 5th 3200 M
Jordan Bittner 2nd 100 M Hurdles
" " 3rd 300 M Hurdles
Mary Shults 3rd Discus
Boys Team Standings
1) Osage City 128
2) St. Marys 108
3) St. George-Rock Creek 94
4) Silver Lake 71
5) Northern Heights 66
6) Alma-Wabaunsee 31
7) Meriden-Jefferson West 28
8) Cornerstone Family School 22
9) Herington 7
10) Rossville 2
Ben Price was 5th in 400 M dash
Baseball Team Splits With Wamego
The RHS baseball team split their games with Wamego on April 29 at Joe Campbell Stadium.
The Dawgs won the first 5-4 but lost the second 3-0. Rossville is now 8-7 for the season.
The Dawgs won the first 5-4 but lost the second 3-0. Rossville is now 8-7 for the season.
RHS Softball Splits With Wamego
The Lady Dawgs split with Wamego on April 29, winning the first game 13-9, but losing the second one 12-2 in five innings.
Rossville is now 7-7 for the season.
Ross 2 2 0 1 5 0 3 13
Wam 3 0 0 4 2 0 0 9
Ross 0 0 2 0 0 2
Wam 2 2 1 5 2 12
Rossville is now 7-7 for the season.
Ross 2 2 0 1 5 0 3 13
Wam 3 0 0 4 2 0 0 9
Ross 0 0 2 0 0 2
Wam 2 2 1 5 2 12
All School Reunion June 1
Rossville High School
All School Reunion, Dinner
and Scholarship Presentation
Saturday,
June 1, 2019
Dekat
Parish Center – 700 Main St.
Social Hour 4:00 p.m.
Catered Dinner 6:00 p.m.
The Rossville High School Alumni Scholarship Foundation has
awarded over $26,000.00 in scholarships to graduating seniors of Rossville High
since 1999. An endowment account was
established in 2007. Interest from this
account and a grant received from the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation will be
used for scholarships to be given. This
year we plan to honor the three winners of $1500 scholarships at this party. We thank all alumni and friends for your tax
deductible donations to this fund. Join
us for the reunion party and/or consider making a donation to our Foundation.
Cost for the evening is $22.50. Meal by Wanda’s Country Cookin’. Program will follow the dinner. Scholarships awarded. Class roll call and pictures.
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are made payable to RHS Alumni Foundation
Mail registration to: RHS Alumni Foundation, PO Box 803, Rossville
KS 66533.
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