Mitchell .485
Douglas .439
Perine .432
Hale .429
Rabe 23
Dyche 5
Dyche 2.62
Rabe 48
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The batting leaders are below.
Ave Brown .500
Garcia .405
RBIs Brown 14
Pitching Leaders are below.
Wins Brown 2
Garcia 2
Horak 2
McGrath 2
ERA Brown 0.00
Garcia 3.68
McGrath 3.75
SO Horak 30
McGrath 27
Brown 20
Garcia 20
Men at Seaman Relays, April 30, 2021
Manhattan 115.5, Washburn Rural 75, Lansing 67, Olathe North 67, Silver Lake 53, Perry-Lecompton 47, Junction City 46, SM North 39, Leavenworth 37, Emporia 32, Seaman 30.5, Santa Fe Trail 22, Holton 22, Wamego 16, Rossville 15, SM Northwest 9, Jefferson North 3, Burlingame 3, Hiawatha 3.
Rossville's Woodrow Rezac finished runner-up in the boys' 100 in 10.89 seconds, finishing second to Lansing's Malik Benson (10.55), who swept the 100, 200 and long jump titles.
Women at Seaman Relays.
Olathe North 100.5, Manhattan 94, SM Northwest 78, Leavenworth 67, Lansing 57, Washburn Rural 51, SM North 38, Junction City 31, Emporia 30.5, Rossville 28, Seaman 25, Hiawatha 25, Santa Fe Trail 19, Holton 19, Jefferson North 13, Wamego 10, Burlingame 8, Topeka High 3, Silver Lake 3, Perry-Lecomtpon 1.
400 — 1. Blake, Leavenworth, 57.48; 2. Ritchhart, Lansing, 58.42; 3. Amelia Foster, Rossville, 59.91.
800 — 1. Druse, Seaman, 2:22.64; 2. Stewart, Olathe North, 2:24.40; 3. Amelia Foster, Rossville, 2:24.94.
Shot Put -- Rossville's Briar Gillum took the shot put title with a throw of 40 feet, 7 inches, moving to No. 4 on the state honor roll this season. She won by nearly two feet over Toala from Junction City.
Discus — 1. Toala, Junction City, 126-4; 2. Hinterweger, Santa Fe Trail, 125-11; 3. Gillum, Rossville, 125-6.
The Dawgs picked up their 6th and 7th consecutive wins by drubbing Onaga 6-1 and 10-0. The Dawgs have won 9 of their last ten games and stand at 9-3 overall.
The boys golf team finished 10th of the 13 teams at the St. Marys Invitational golf tournament at Stagg Hill Golf Club on April 29, 2021. Rossville golfers were:
Name Finish Strokes
Mshewe Hale T18 91
Chris Vanderputten T39 98
Alden Baumchen 42 101
Manuel Vanderputten 73 134
TOPEKA (KSNT)- The Topeka Golden Giants have finalized the 2021 roster and are looking for three more host families to host a Golden Giant for the 2021 season.
The Topeka Golden Giants are a summer collegiate baseball club that has been a part of the Mid-Plains League since 2013 and have had host families take in collegiate baseball players for the summer seasons. This year, they have a new home in Rossville, Kansas, and are looking for three more families who will be willing to take in a Golden Giant from May 31 to July 29.
According to Golden Giants manager, Jacob Kirmer, he mentioned that, “without host families we are not able to provide these young men with the opportunity to continue playing through the summer.”
ALEX SHERER, ROSSVILLE | TENNIS FRESHMAN
HIS PERFORMANCE: Sherer, a freshman playing in a co-op arrangement with Hayden during the regular season, had a huge week in winning a pair of tournament singles titles. Sherer went 6-0 at the Topeka West Invitational on Monday, posting five straight 8-0 victories before taking the title with an 8-5 win over Kansas City Christian's Caleb Bartels in the finals. On Saturday, Sherer won the singles crown at the Wichita Collegiate Tournament of Champions, capping a 4-0 day with an 8-3 win over Jaden Tredway of Maize South in the championship match. Sherer is 26-1 this season with his lone loss coming to Blue Valley West's Akki Pujari.
COACH'S COMMENT: "Despite never having been a member of a tennis team before, Alex joined our team this spring and was instantly accepted as a member of the squad and a team leader," Hayden coach James Sandstrom said. "Over the course of our season we look at the Tournament of Champions as a great prep meet for state. This year the field was a combination of some of the best teams from 3A, 4A, and 5A. His performance on Saturday was very impressive. In a very deep field his closest match was 8-3. He is peaking at the right time of year and will be one of the favorites in 3A in a couple of weeks."
Rossville fielded a 3 man team in the Silver Lake Inv. golf tournament at Lake Shawnee Golf Club on April 26, 2021. Leading the Rossville team were Mshewe Hale, 97 strokes, and Chris Vanderputten, 104.
Men Rossville placed 11th of 15 teams. Those who finished in the "top ten" were:
100 Yd 1st Woodrow Rezac
200 Yd 2nd Woodrow Rezac
400 yd 9th Braiden Hensley
Javelin 1st Hunter Broce
Women Rossville placed fifth of 14 teams. Top ten finishers were:
100 Yd 9th Alexis Bittner
200 Yd 2nd Keera Lacock
400 Yd 1st Amelia Foster
800 Yd 1st Amelia Foster
1600 Yd 4th Julia Streit
" 10th Audrie Davis
3200 Yd 2nd Julia Streit
100 Yd H 8th Ean Haynes
300 Yd H 8th Keera Lacock
4 x 800 1st Julia Streit, Keera Lacock, Audrie Davis, Amelia Foster
Shot Put 1st Briar Gillum
Discus 2nd Briar Gillum
The Rossville baseball team picked up two additional wins on Friday, April 23 at Joe Campbell Stadium.
The winning scores were 8-5 and 10-0. After losing the first 4 games, the Dawgs have come back to win 7 of the last 8 and are 7-5 overall.
The Topeka Golden Giants open their 2021 season on their home field at Joe Campbell Stadium on June 1. Their schedule can be read at goldengiants schedule
Erin and Trace Davis of Rossville are the proud parents of twin girls born April 21, 2021 at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka.
ROSSVILLE, Kan. (WIBW) - The pawprints that lead to Rossville Grade School head towards a classroom that makes every student feel welcome thanks in part to paraprofessional, Betty Lambotte.
“I love children and I love helping people and I could just see a need,” she said.
She has worked with the Kaw Valley School District for over 25 years.
“I started out with the preschoolers and I just felt a need to be there.”
It took some convincing from a district official all those years ago to take on the job.
The condition, at the time, was that she would only work half days, which did not last long.
“I had seen half days for two weeks and I’ve never seen another half day since [the official] won that’s what happened, she won,” she recalled.
To read the rest of the article and watch a special video about Betty go to: https://www.wibw.com/2021/04/13/salute-our-heroes-betty-lambotte-helps-students-reach-their-goals-at-rossville-grade-school/