Pittsburg State U. lost to Western Missouri on Sat. 35-21. Tucker Horak had 4 carries for 36 yards, a team leading average of 9 yds/carry for the day.
You can get all the game details at: https://pittstategorillas.com/news/2019/11/2/football-griffons-knock-off-gorillas-35-21.aspx?path=football
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Sunday, November 3, 2019
2A State Cross Country Meet
2A GIRLS State Cross Country Championship
The Lady Dawgs turned in another fine cross country performance. They finished in fourth place on Sat., but were only nine points out of second place. We had two runners finish in the top 20
TEAM SCORES
Stanton County 80, Bennington 106, Central Heights 110,
Rossville 115, Whitewater-Remington 133, Oakley 155, Jayhawk Linn 168, St.
Marys-Colgan 194, Ellinwood 199, Wabaunsee 204, Ellsworth 243,
Hutchinson-Trinity 248.
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (Top 20)
1. Hammeke, Ellinwood, 19:12.28, 2. Russell, Ellis, 19:20.48, 3.
Giefer, Wakeeney-Trego, 19:37.26, 4. Farnham, Stanton County, 19:39.61, 5.
Wagner, KC Christian, 19:56.70, 6. Nelson, Bishop Seabury, 20:05.26, 7. Dawson,
Jayhawk Linn, 20:11.56, 8. Harbaugh, Bennington, 20:11.96, 9. Diercks, Hoxie,
20:27.16, 10. Grimmett, Marion, 20:44.44, 11. Stuhlsatz, Wabaunsee, 20:56.71,
12. Streit, Rossville, 21:00.70, 13. Piepho, Bennington, 21:09.78, 14. Allison,
Oakley, 21:10.19, 15. Peterson, Stanton County, 21:11.05, 16. Funk, Hillsboro,
21:11.29, 17. Foster, Rossville, 21:15.80, 18. Allen, Jackson Heights,
21:19.40, 19. Ornelas, Stanton County, 21:28.82, 20. Brown, Central Heights,
21:32.83.
Saturday, November 2, 2019
Woman Killed On 24 At St. Marys
ST. MARYS, Kan. (KSNT) – Kansas Highway Patrol released the name of the woman who was killed in the accident on Highway 24 on Friday morning.
Kathleen Cummings, 54, of Belvue, died after her car was hit head-on by a car traveling westbound in an eastbound lane.
Friday, November 1, 2019
RHS Dominates Maur Hill (updated)
The Dawgs breezed to an easy first round win in the 2A state football playoffs on the home field Nov. 1, 2019. The Maur Hill Ravens were known to feature a high powered passing offense that the stout Dawg defense held in check the whole night. The Dawgs tackle Nemaha Central next Friday night in Seneca. They defeated St. Marys 49-20.
Descriptions below from the Dawgfeed stream of the game.
1st 9:00 T. Horak 16 yd run
PAT Missed Reeves kick
2nd 11.54 Sowers 16 yd pass
PAT 2 yd Horak pass
2nd 10:58 Sowers 3 yd run
Reeves kick blocked
2nd 4:54 (there were camera/audio problems at this point
PAT 2 yd run
2nd :02 Rezac 62 yd pass from Horak
PAT Reeves kick
There were a total of 6 turnovers in the first half.
Halftime score Rossville 35 Maur Hill 0
3rd 4:32 Sowers 4 yd run
PAT Reeves Kick
3rd ;37 MH 10 yard pass
PAT kick good
Final Score Rossville 42 Maur Hill 7
KSNT did not have any video of this game, but WIBW does at:
https://www.wibw.com/content/sports/KPZ-Maur-Hill-Rossville-564247151.html
Other scores of interest on Nov. 1:
Silver Lake 68 Jayhawk-Linn 8
Riley Co. 38 Pleasenton 20
Descriptions below from the Dawgfeed stream of the game.
1st 9:00 T. Horak 16 yd run
PAT Missed Reeves kick
2nd 11.54 Sowers 16 yd pass
PAT 2 yd Horak pass
2nd 10:58 Sowers 3 yd run
Reeves kick blocked
2nd 4:54 (there were camera/audio problems at this point
PAT 2 yd run
2nd :02 Rezac 62 yd pass from Horak
PAT Reeves kick
There were a total of 6 turnovers in the first half.
Halftime score Rossville 35 Maur Hill 0
3rd 4:32 Sowers 4 yd run
PAT Reeves Kick
3rd ;37 MH 10 yard pass
PAT kick good
Final Score Rossville 42 Maur Hill 7
KSNT did not have any video of this game, but WIBW does at:
https://www.wibw.com/content/sports/KPZ-Maur-Hill-Rossville-564247151.html
Other scores of interest on Nov. 1:
Silver Lake 68 Jayhawk-Linn 8
Riley Co. 38 Pleasenton 20
Roger Lambotte Passes Away
Dover—Roger Dean Lambotte, 79, passed away Friday, November 1, 2019, at his son’s rural Dover home.
He was born August 26, 1940, at Dover the son of George T. and Opal B. Croyle Lambotte. Roger graduated from Dover High School in 1958, while in high school he enjoyed playing football and baseball.
Roger was a Rancher.
On May 17, 1,961 he was united in marriage to Janice Hays at Dover. They later divorced.
Roger was preceded in death by his parents.
Survivors include his son, Clinton L. (Vickie) Lambotte, Dover; his daughter, Christina L. Lambotte, Topeka; three grandchildren, Tomas C. Lambotte, Dover, Lanette M. (Tyler) Hilti brand, Centralia and Wendy (Corey) Meyer, Morrill; five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 10:00 A.M. Monday, November 4, 2019, at the Dover Federated Church. Interment will be in the Dover Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 3:00 until 5:00 P.M. Sunday, November 3, 2019, at the Church. Memorial contributions may be made to Helping Hand Humane Society and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To read a full obituary or leave online condolences go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
Marjorie Hersh Passes Away
Marjorie L. "Marge" Hersh Marjorie L. (Marge) Hersh 94 of Topeka, KS, passed away on October 25, 2019, at Midland Care Hospice House in Topeka, KS. She was born in Delia, KS, on November 25, 1924, the daughter of Clarence T and Anna L Reilly Gideon. While living in Topeka, Marge attended Boswell Junior High, Topeka High School, Washburn University. She worked as a draftsman for both Bell Telephone and Kansas Power and Light.
She is survived by her children: Lisa A Hersh, Portland, OR, John M Hersh, (Linda), Topeka, George M Hersh II, (Marcia), Olathe, Brian C Hersh, (Lonna) Topeka, Grandchildren Jessica Dercher, (Tom), Ashley Tomes, (Janson), Jamie Murray, (Andrew), Mark Hersh,(Jaclyn) Allison Offield, (Daniel), Melissa Hersh, Whitney Hersh, Katelyn Hersh, Emily Hersh, Shelby Hersh. Great Grandchildren Zachary and Brody Dercher, Weston, Grant and Baker Mae Tomes, Clara, and Quinn Murray. Seven Nieces and Seven Nephews.
At her request, services will be private. Celebration of Life gathering will be held at The Foundry Event Center 400 SW 33rd St Topeka, KS 66614 on November 10, 2019 from 4-6 pm for friends and family. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to the Topeka High School Historical Society, 800 SW 10th St, Topeka, KS 66612, Midland Hospice Care in Topeka or to the . To view the entire Obituary online go to angelsabovecs.com/obituaries
Thursday, October 31, 2019
Jenna Rodehorst At State Golf
Jenna Rodehorst qualified for and competed in the 321A State Golf Tournament at the Salina Municipal Golf Course and finished with a 106 and did not make the cut for the second day.
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Moravan Hall Dance and Show Oct. 27
On Oct 27, the Moravan Hall # 128 north of Rossville held a special show and dance
featuring Molly B and Ted Lange, well know television musical performers.
Below the hall is decorated before the show began.
For more photos taken taken at this event, go to:
https://rossvilleksphotos.blogspot.com/2019/10/moravan-hall-dance-show.html
For a copy of the promotional flyer describing the show, go to: Dance and Show At Hall
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Football Stat Leaders
Rossville QB Torrey Horak leads the team in passing, and also toting the pigskin on the ground. He has had 99 carries for 770 yards. a 110.0 average per game. As a passer, Torrey was 44 of 77 for 721 yards, a 103 yd per game average. His primary passing target was Bo Reeves who snagged 18 passes for 421 yards, a 60.1 per game average.
George Rees Passes Away
HOLTON- George R. Rees, 88, of Holton, KS, passed away Sunday, October 27, 2019 at Holton Community Hospital. He was born November 28, 1930 in Grantville, KS, the son of Harry F. and Nellie F. (Shope) Rees.
George graduated from Perry High School in 1948. He proudly served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. He was a farmer and stockman and worked for Goodyear Tire Company for over 33 years; retiring in 1987. He lived in the Holton community since 2005, in Delia from 1971 – 2005 and Grantville.
He was a member of the Grantville United Methodist Church, United Steelworkers Local #307 and the American Legion Post 31 in Rossville.
George married Dana Fern Culp on September 30, 1956 in Ness County, KS. She preceded him in death on November 19, 2008, celebrating over 52 years of marriage. He was also preceded by a son, Lloyd Culp in 2005; a grandson, George Henry Culp in 1989; a sister, Betty Rees in 1944 and 2 brothers, Roy Rees in 2012 and Glenn Rees in 2014.
Survivors include his daughter, Ginny Robinson of Holton, KS; 6 grandchildren, Stormy Culp (Jessica) of Silver Plume, CO, Becka Whitney (Darrell) of Cypress, TX and Ben Culp of Silver Plume, CO, Sharon Iverson (Doug), Susan Baum (Scott) and Michael Robinson all of Holton, KS; 19 great-grandchildren; 6 great-great-grandchildren and 2 on the way; and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will be 10:00 A.M. Friday, November 1, 2019 at the Evangel United Methodist Church in Holton. Burial with Military Honors will follow at the Holton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to EUM Church or Grantville United Methodist Church c/o Mercer Funeral Home, P.O. Box 270, Holton, KS 66436.
Monday, October 28, 2019
Horak and PSU Lose 36-28
The Pittsburg State Gorillas lost their game with on Sat. by 36-28. Tucker Horak had 29 yards on five carries. His carries are limited as he is used primarily as a blocker. For game details, go to:
https://pittstategorillas.com/news/2019/10/26/football-no-11-mules-hold-off-gorillas-36-28.aspx
https://pittstategorillas.com/news/2019/10/26/football-no-11-mules-hold-off-gorillas-36-28.aspx
Dawgfeed 3 for 2019-20
Dawgfeeed 3 for the current 2019-20 year is available at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65vjzToh7yU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65vjzToh7yU
CJ 2A Football Rankings
CLASS 2A Football Rankings by Capital-Journal Oct. 28, 2019
Team ...
record
2. Humboldt (2) ... 8-0
3. Garden Plain (3) ... 8-0
4. Silver Lake (4) ... 8-0
5. Cimarron (NR) ... 8-0
Others —
Belle Plaine 7-1, Conway Springs 6-2, Lakin 7-1, Maur Hill 6-2, Nemaha Central
6-2, Riley County 6-2, Riverside 6-2, Rossville 6-2, Southeast-Saline 6-2.
Notes — The Garden
Plain-Conway Springs rivalry is one of the best in the state and Friday’s
edition was another good one. Garden Plain jumped out to a 14-0 first-quarter
lead on a pair fo Blake Long touchdown runs, but saw Conway Springs close to
.26-21 late in the fourth quarter on Peyton Winter’s third TD run of the night.
The Owls got a final-minute TD run from John Nowak to seal a 32-21 win and secure
the Central Plains League title.
Rossville 2A Cross Country Results
The Rossville Dawgs competed at the 2A Cross Country Regional hosted by Wabaunsee on Saturday, October 26th. It was a beautiful morning with temperatures in the upper 40's and low 50's during race times.
The Lady Dawgs, defending Regional Champions, faced a new challenger this year - Bennington. After seeing two athletes sidelined because of injuries in the last few weeks, the Bulldawgs were not at full strength in numbers and fell just short in defending their title. Bennington took the team title with 51 points, while Rossville was Regional Runner-Up with 54 points. The Top Three Teams qualify for State, so the Lady Dawgs will be headed to Wamego next Saturday, November 2nd - looking to improve upon last year's 4th place finish.
Lady Dawg Regional Results (Top 10 Medaled)
Julia Streit (3rd - 21:18)
Amelia Foster (5th - 21:40)
Jula Seidel (7th - 22:00)
Emma Streit (15th - 23:07)
Cassie Fund (27th - 24:15)
Reagan Wonnell (30th -24:23)
On the Boy's side, it was an exciting race, with Zach Archer and Sam Twombly running side-by-side for a large portion of the race, within the Top-10. Plagued by a side-stitch, Sam Twombly dropped off pace in the last mile and finished 16th, out of state qualifying position. Zach Archer was running strong, but lost a few positions in the final half-mile, moving into 11th place by the finish. Because of the variability of state qualifiers in cross country, there was still a chance he could qualify, but no additional runners outside the top 10 ended up being accepted. The Boy's team will continue to improve greatly in years to come, with 3 freshmen and 2 sophomores in the ranks.
Rossville Boys Regional Results
Zach Archer (11th - 18:42)
Sam Twombly (16th - 19:10)
Tres Faith (49th - 21:05)
Wade Twombly (53rd - 21:33)
Hayden Sanders (58th - 22:29)
Bronc Reser (60th - 23:47)
Garrett Jones
Rossville Jr/Sr High School
Head Cross Country Coach
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