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This blog is for posting all news of Rossville residents and Rossville High alumni. Bookmark this page and send any appropriate news (births, deaths, engagements, marriages, anniversaries, job changes, honors, etc.) items to: Frank.Ruff@juno.com . Feel free to add comments to any of the articles. Check this site often because I sometimes delete items. There are SEARCH (top left of page) and LINK (bottom of page) features. For photos, see link at bottom.
Saturday, November 9, 2019
2019-2020 Cheer Team Members
Friday, November 8, 2019
Rossville/Nemaha-Central Playoff Game
Rossville leads Nemaha-Central 14-7 at the half at Seneca Nov. 8. Nemaha then scored the next two TDs and Rossville scored with 1:25 left in the 4th to send the game into OT. Nemaha scored a TD and two point conversion. Rossville failed to score a TD on their possession. Nemaha moves on to the next round.
1st 4:56 NEM Duryea 1 yd run 0-6
PAT Kick good 0-7
1st 2:41 RHS Rezac 5 yd run 6-7
PAT Reeves kick good 7-7
2nd 3.51 RHS Sowers 1 yd run 13-7
PAT Reeves kick good 14-7
3rd 7:39 NEM Leonard 38 yd pass 14-13
PAT Kick good 14-14
4th 3.54 NEM Uphouse Punt Return 14-20
PAT Kick good 14-21
4th 1:25 RHS Sowers Pass 14 yds 20-21
PAT Reeves kick good 21-21
OT NEM scored on a 1 yd run 21-27
PAT 3yd run 21-29
1st 4:56 NEM Duryea 1 yd run 0-6
PAT Kick good 0-7
1st 2:41 RHS Rezac 5 yd run 6-7
PAT Reeves kick good 7-7
2nd 3.51 RHS Sowers 1 yd run 13-7
PAT Reeves kick good 14-7
3rd 7:39 NEM Leonard 38 yd pass 14-13
PAT Kick good 14-14
4th 3.54 NEM Uphouse Punt Return 14-20
PAT Kick good 14-21
4th 1:25 RHS Sowers Pass 14 yds 20-21
PAT Reeves kick good 21-21
OT NEM scored on a 1 yd run 21-27
PAT 3yd run 21-29
Thursday, November 7, 2019
Outlook For Friday's Game
ROSSVILLE (7-2) AT NEMAHA CENTRAL (7-2)
The two small-school powers haven’t played in three years, but their last two meetings were big ones. Rossville knocked off 27-22 in the 2016 3A state semifinals and went on to capture its third straight Class 3A state championship. The two also met in the second round in 2015 with Tucker Horak’s monster game leading Rossville to a 61-20 win. There’s another Horak guiding Rossville this year with sophomore Torrey having rushed for 1,044 yards and 16 touchdowns and thrown for 939 yards and 16 scores. Woodrow Rezac has added 793 yards and nine scores on the ground and Bo Reeves had 500 yards receiving and eight TDs. Nemaha Central has won six straight since a 1-2 start with the losses coming to Sabetha (13-6) and Holton (28-14). Dylan Schultejans has thrown for 1,337 yards and 19 touchdowns with four receivers having at least 15 catches and 220 yards. Rossville’s only losses came to Silver Lake (14-13) and Riley County (34-15).
The two small-school powers haven’t played in three years, but their last two meetings were big ones. Rossville knocked off 27-22 in the 2016 3A state semifinals and went on to capture its third straight Class 3A state championship. The two also met in the second round in 2015 with Tucker Horak’s monster game leading Rossville to a 61-20 win. There’s another Horak guiding Rossville this year with sophomore Torrey having rushed for 1,044 yards and 16 touchdowns and thrown for 939 yards and 16 scores. Woodrow Rezac has added 793 yards and nine scores on the ground and Bo Reeves had 500 yards receiving and eight TDs. Nemaha Central has won six straight since a 1-2 start with the losses coming to Sabetha (13-6) and Holton (28-14). Dylan Schultejans has thrown for 1,337 yards and 19 touchdowns with four receivers having at least 15 catches and 220 yards. Rossville’s only losses came to Silver Lake (14-13) and Riley County (34-15).
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
School Threat A Hoax
Posted on the school FB page on Nov. 5:
Kaw Valley, Rossville Jr/Sr. High School, the Rossville Police department and the Shawnee County Sheriff’s office investigated a message that was found threatening the school on the bathroom wall. Through our investigation we able to determine the origin of the message and also determined it was a hoax. The suspect was identified in this process and we worked alongside law enforcement to take the proper steps necessary. We at Rossville Jr/Sr. High School are dedicated to student safety and that it is our number one priority. We want to thank our partners in law enforcement in bringing this situation to a close.
From the Rossville Police FB page:
On 11/05/19 at approximately 9am an almost unintelligible written future threat was discovered on a bathroom wall at the Rossville Junior-Senior High. School administration immediately called the Rossville Police Department. Upon our initial review, it was determined no immediate threat existed at that time. A joint investigation was initiated involving the Rossville Police, USD # 321, and the Shawnee County Sheriff and revealed the threat was not credible. The suspect was identified through detailed video review and interviews to be a student. The threat was found to be a copy-cat hoax from an incident that occurred recently in another city. Appropriate disciplinary steps were taken administratively by the school as required by policy. The Rossville Police Department wishes to thank USD # 321 administration and staff as well as the Shawnee County Sheriff's Office for their cooperation and quick response to this unfortunate incident.
Kaw Valley, Rossville Jr/Sr. High School, the Rossville Police department and the Shawnee County Sheriff’s office investigated a message that was found threatening the school on the bathroom wall. Through our investigation we able to determine the origin of the message and also determined it was a hoax. The suspect was identified in this process and we worked alongside law enforcement to take the proper steps necessary. We at Rossville Jr/Sr. High School are dedicated to student safety and that it is our number one priority. We want to thank our partners in law enforcement in bringing this situation to a close.
From the Rossville Police FB page:
On 11/05/19 at approximately 9am an almost unintelligible written future threat was discovered on a bathroom wall at the Rossville Junior-Senior High. School administration immediately called the Rossville Police Department. Upon our initial review, it was determined no immediate threat existed at that time. A joint investigation was initiated involving the Rossville Police, USD # 321, and the Shawnee County Sheriff and revealed the threat was not credible. The suspect was identified through detailed video review and interviews to be a student. The threat was found to be a copy-cat hoax from an incident that occurred recently in another city. Appropriate disciplinary steps were taken administratively by the school as required by policy. The Rossville Police Department wishes to thank USD # 321 administration and staff as well as the Shawnee County Sheriff's Office for their cooperation and quick response to this unfortunate incident.
Sarah Medley Passes Away
Sarah F. Medley, 92 years old, passed away on November 3rd, 2019. She was born November 21, 1926. She is survived by her son Earl E. Smith. Inurnment will be in the Maple Hill Cemetery. To leave online condolences go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Kathy Cummings Passes Away
St. Marys—Karen Kathleen “Kathy “ Cummings, 54, passed away Friday, November 1, 2019 from injuries she sustained in an auto accident.
She was born July 10, 1965 in Topeka, the daughter of the late David J. “Joe” and Karen A. Miller Schoemann. Kathy grew up in the St. Marys community and graduated from St. Marys High School in 1983.
Kathy had been a CNA at the St. Marys Manor; she had worked at the B&B CafĂ© and Bernie’s, TRA and later at Andax Industries all in St. Marys. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys.
On August 22, 1987 she was united in marriage to Robert L. “Bob” Cummings in St. Marys. He survives of the home.
Other survivors include her two sons, Ryan Cummings, Belvue and Shawn (Amira) Cummings, Manhattan; two brothers, David Schoemann, St. Marys and Scott (Daphne) Schoemann, Belvue; two grandchildren, Keaton and Brynlee Cummings, several nieces and nephews.
Memorial Contributions may be made to the St. Marys Food Pantry and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536.
Larry Anderson (61) Passes Away
Larry B. Anderson, 77, of Rossville, passed away Sunday, November 3, 2019.
He was born September 13, 1942, in Weaverville, North Carolina, the son of Edgar and Lucille Alma (Sawyer) Anderson. He graduated from Rossville High in 1961 and served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War.
Larry was employed by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in Topeka until opening Anderson Upholstery which later became Anderson Booth and Equipment in Rossville, KS.
Larry married Joan M. (Dolezilek) (62) Anderson on August 14, 1967 in Miami, OK. She survives.
He was preceded in death by a son, Michael Anderson in 1987.
Larry enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and restoring old cars.
Honoring his request, cremation is planned. Services will be held at a later date. Dove Cremations and Funerals, Southwest Chapel is assisting the family. Service information will be posted as soon as it becomes available. Please check back later for more information.
Memorial contributions may be made to Rossville Community Library, 407 Main St, Rossville, KS 66533.
To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.DoveTopeka.com.
Stolen Rossville Vehicle Recovered
From the Capital-Journal:
Two Shawnee County residents were arrested Saturday
afternoon in Holton after officers responded to a stolen vehicle report,
according to Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse.
The arrests
were made as a result of a joint-investigation by the Holton Police Department
and the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, Morse said.
Officers from
both agencies were called around 3 p.m. Saturday to the O’Reilly Auto Parts at
204 US-75 highway in Holton regarding a possible stolen vehicle.
Officers
determined that a 2004 Pontiac Vibe car had been reported stolen out of
Rossville, Morse said.
The arrest
individuals were identified as Theresa Michelle Fitzgibbons Miller, 34, of
Auburn, who was booked into jail in connection with possession of
methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia; and Brad A. Emmerson, 52,
of Topeka, who was booked into jail in connection with felony possession of
stolen property.
Monday, November 4, 2019
Girls CC Team Fourth At State
The Rossville Lady Dawgs Cross Country team competed in the 2A State Cross Country Meet at Wamego on Saturday, placing 4th as a team. Three teams qualify for the state meet from four Regional meets, for a total of 12 teams competing at State. The girls ran very well, on a beautiful day, finishing with fewer points (115) than their 2018 State 4th place finish (141 points), and much closer to being on the podium as a team. 3rd Place had 110 points, and 2nd place 106 points - this is a very close gap in cross country. This shows an incredible amount of consistency and hard work from these ladies to perform so well with the pressure of the state meet. Congratulations Dawgs!
Rossville Results
Julia Streit (Top-20 Medalist) - 12th Place - 21:00
Amelia Foster (Top-20 Medalist) - 17th Place - 21:15
Julia Seidel - 29th - 21:58
Emma Streit - 50th - 22:58
Meagan Huston - 66th - 24:05
Cassie Fund - 70th - 24:22
Reagan Wonnell - 74th - 24:31
Full Results can be found here: http://www.heartlandtiming.com/results/2019/KS%20State%20XC%20Wamego%202019.pdf
Garrett Jones
Rossville Jr/Sr High School
Band & Choir Director
Head Cross Country Coach
Assistant HS Track Coach
Margery Blythe Passes Away
Dover—Margery E. Blythe, 86, passed away Sunday, November 3, 2019 at the Alma Manor with family by her side.
She was born April 28, 1933 at Maple Hill a triplet of Thomas R. and Edith V. Moran Logan. Margery graduated from Dover High School in 1951. She attended Clark’s School of Business in Topeka. She had lived in the Dover community nearly all of her life.
Margery worked for Santa Fe Railroad in her younger years. She worked for the Farmers Union COOP in St. Marys and was a farm wife. Margery was a member of the Dover Federated Church. She was very active in the Dover Heritage Days for many years. She had served as a Dover 4H leader and also served on the Maple Hill Township board. Margie was an avid sports fan.
On February 12, 1955 she was united in marriage to William “Gail” Blythe. He preceded her in death on April 20, 2007. She was also preceded in death by her parents, siblings, Martin, Elden Dale, Marion, Charles Duane and Mary.
Survivors include her son, Rodney (Candy) Blythe, Dover; two daughters, Nancy (Kenn) Sommer, Alma and Betty (Darin) Schwant, Dover; her sister, Margaret Phillips, Topeka; 6 grandchildren, Kyle (Carlie) Sommer, Kelsey (Jay) Stamm, Erin (Nick) Melton, Emily Schwant, Kylie (Mike Bruening) Blythe and William Blythe; a great-grandchild, Brogan Stamm and one on the way.
Funeral services will be at 10:00 A.M. Friday, November 8, 2019 at the Dover Federated Church. Interment will be in the Dover Cemetery. Mrs. Blythe will lie in state and the family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Thursday, November 7, 2019 at the Dover Federated Church. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Wabaunsee or Shawnee County 4H or the Dover Community Foundation Scholarship fund and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To leave online condolences go to www.piperfuneralhome.com
Sunday, November 3, 2019
Tucker Horak Gets 36 Yds
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
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
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.
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