Saturday, January 22, 2022

Boys BB Loses To Valley Falls (updated)

The Rossville boys losr their second  round game  in the Oskaloosa  Basketball Tournament on Jan. 21,  losing to Valley Falls  62-46.

Rossville scoring:

Perine          6      4-4 16
Badura         2 (2) 0-0   6
Patrizi           5 (1) 0-0 11
Horak           1 (1) 0-0   3
Bush            3      2-2   8
Broce           1      0-0   2

St. Marys Bears Beat Topeka High In BB

From the Capital-Journal:

St. Marys, one of the top-ranked teams in 2A, failed to pull off a win against a big-school opponent in its first trip to the Topeka Invitational Tournament two years ago. On Thursday, they got it done.  

Keller Hurla drew a foul with 4.3 seconds remaining and calmly dropped two free throws to put the Bears up 52-51 against 6A traditional power Topeka High. 

You can read the rest of this article at:

cjonline.com/story/sports/high-school/St.Marys article1/21/st-marys-basketball-wins-topeka-invitational-tournament-opener-high-school-basketball/6606875001/

Friday, January 21, 2022

Boys BB Gets Win Over Atchison Co.(Updated)

The Rossville boys picked up a first round win in the Oskaloosa Invitational Basketball Tournament on Jan. 19 by defeating Atchison County 48-40.

Rossville             19 11 6 12 -- 48
Atchison County  13 12 9  6  -- 40

Rossville scoring:

Perine          6      0-0 12
Garcia          1      0-0  2
Patrizi          7 (1) 1-2 16
Horak          2 (2) 0-0  6
Bush            3      2-4  8
Lietz            1      2-2  4

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

KWCA Weekly Wrestling Rankings

Rossville is not in the Top Ten for either boys or girls in the week five, Jan. 18,  KWCA  rankings and there was no change for the Rossville wrestles making the top 6 in their classes

The only boys ranked are Sam Twombly who is ranked 4th in the 160# class, and Jacob Carver, 1st in the 285# class.

Kendra Hurla is ranked 1st in the 120# class, and Keera Lacock is ranked 6th in the 126# class. 

The KWCA rankings can be viewed at:  https://www.kansaswrestling.org/rankings


Sunday, January 16, 2022

St. Marys At Rossville Girls BB

St. Marys  9 22 3 19 -- 53
Rossville  11 7  8 17 -- 43

Rossville scoring:
Perine      5 (1) 3-9 14 
Douglas    1 (1) 1-4  4 
Mitchell     4      6-8 14 
Porter       2       0-1  4 
Haehn      1       2-3  4 
Gillum      1       1-2  3

St. Marys At Rossville Boys BB

St. Marys  17 27 23 6 -- 73
Rossville     6 16 11 6 -- 33

Rossville scoring:
Perine            5 (1) 5-8 16 
Garcia            0      1-2  1 
Bergman        1 (1) 0-0  3 
Patrizi            1      2-6  4 
Horak            0      2-2  2 
Bush             1      1-4  3 
Broce            1      2-5  4

Rossville Boys Wrestling At Basehor Classic

The Rossville boys wrestling team placed 14th of the 25 teams entered at the Basehor Bobcat Classic Jan. 15.

Individual results were:

120 #    Mason Broce (12-7)          No placing         2 byes, 2 losses   

132#     Aryon Klesath  (9-12)       8th                      1 bye, 2 wins, 3 losses

138       Colby Hurla (17-4)           7th                       4 wins, 2 losses

145#     Krew Lacock (7-10            No placing         2 byes, 2 losses

160#     Sam Twombly (15-1)         2nd                     1 bye, 3 wins, 1 loss

170#     John McGrath (0-8)           No placing          3 byes, 2 losses       

Aaron Patton Memorial Girls Wrestling

The Rossville girls team put in an excellent showing at the Aaron Patton Memorial Invitationsl Wrestling Tournament at Wellsville on Jan. 13.  The six girls participating brought home one first place, three second place finishes to place 3rd of the 12 teams competing.    Kendra Hurla remains unbeaten in the 120 pound class

Individual Placings

109 #        Emma Plantz (0-7)         4th place           3 losses

120 #        Kendra Hurla (17-0)       1st place           3 wins

126 #        Keera Lacock (14-4)       2nd place         3 wins l loss   

132 #        Cassie Fund (9-8)            2nd place         3 wins 1loss

132#         Ngos Hale (2-7)               Unkn place      1  bye 2 losses by injury default

138 #        Reagon Wonnell (12-4)   2nd place          2 wins 1 loss       

James Hagedorn (72) Passes Away


Topeka - James Roger Hagedorn, 67, passed away on January 12th, 2022, in Topeka, Kansas. A Kansas native, James was born to Don & Myra(Brenner) on April 8th, 1954. In 1972, James graduated from Rossville High School and would go on to attend classes at Kansas State University. He would retire from the US Postal Service in 2015, where he met his life partner, Kate.

A lifelong mechanic, James worked on anything with an engine. At age 10, he built his first motorcycle. Working for multiple shops throughout his life, he mastered the ability to fix anything small or large, a skill that would follow him into retirement. James was also an avid sports fan. He would enjoy basketball & football while rooting for The Kansas Jayhawks & The Kansas City Chiefs. Golf later became an active interest as well. Alongside traveling across many countries with his father growing up, James would travel, especially going to California to visit his family. He also enjoyed repairing & building computers.

Preceded in death are his parents, daughter, Jaymie Hagedorn, and his Life Partner, Kate Miller. Survived by James are three children; Joshua, Traci, & Brandi Hagedorn, as well as his sister, Donna Lasswell. Additionally, he is survived by his two grandchildren; Riley & Evalyn King.

A Visitation will be held from 5-7PM on Friday, January 21st, at Penwell-Gabel Midtown, 1321 SW 10th Avenue, Topeka. A Funeral Service will be held on January 22nd, at 10AM at Penwell-Gabel Midtown, will burial to follow at Memorial Park Cemetery.

Amanda and Caila Hill In KWU Win

Kansas Wesleyan U. defeated McPherson College on Sat., Jan. 15, 95-84 in Double Overtime.
Amanda Hill had 21 pts, 8 rebounds, 2 steals, and 6 assists.
Caila Hill had 9 points rebounds, 1 steal, and 2 assists.
Al the game details can be read at:  https://www.kwucoyotes.com/SIDHelp/fullBoxScores/23/2/9229

 

Friday, January 14, 2022

Valley Hts. At Rossville Girls BB

Valley Heights  18 19 16 13 -- 66
Rossville          13 14  6  13 -- 46

Rossville scoring:
Perine      5 (2) 2-7 14 
Douglas   1 (1) 0-1   3 
Mitchell    3      1-2   7
Porter      5      3-6 13 
Haehn      0      1-2  1 
Gillum      3       2-2 8

Valley Hts At Rossville Boys BB

Valley Heights  13 8 16 19 -- 56
Rossville            9 9 13 22 -- 53


Rossville scoring:
Perine           3      1-2   7 
Garcia           6 (2) 3-5 17 
Patrizi           6 (1) 1-4 14 
Horak           2 (1) 0-0   5 
Bush            3 (1) 3-4 10

Amanda and Caila Hill in KWU-Friends Game

    Kansas Wesleyan lost to Friends U. 73-66, Monday, Jan 10. 
    Amanda Hill had 17 pts,  5 rebounds, 1 assist, and 2 steals. 
    Caila Hill had 4 points, 4 rebounds, and 5 assists.   
    You can read the game details at:     Box Score KWU-Friends game

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Edward Simecka Passes Away

      Edward Paul Simecka, 78, passed away peacefully with family by his side Tuesday, January 11, 2022, at the St. Marys Manor.

     He was born January 20, 1943, at Delia, the son of James E. and Regina M. “Sally” Dohrman Simecka.  Ed was raised in the Delia community and graduated from Delia High School in 1961.

     After graduation he was employed as a tire builder for Goodyear Tire and Rubber in Topeka retiring in 1998 after 37 years of service.  Ed served in the United States Army. In 1969 he coached the Immaculate Conception Catholic Grade Schools boys’ basketball team and was proud to do so, he loved to talk about it though-out the years.  Ed was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church; he also was a member of the United Rubber Workers Union.

     Ed always had a unique style.  He loved his family, cars, music, the Kansas City Chiefs, the Royals, and the KU Jayhawks.

     In 1966 he started his family with Judy Perry.  They had two children Jacqueline, and Christopher.

     Ed was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Jo Endicott.

     Survivors include his son, Christopher Simecka, Topeka; his daughter, Jacqueline (Tim) Moylan, St. Marys; Their children, Kayla, Shannon, Maria, Anna, Daniel, and Catherine; two brothers, James L. Simecka, Wamego, and Gerald R. (Eva) Simecka, Topeka; sisters, Mary Barr, Lincoln, NE, Judy (Doyle) Kizzire, in Lawson, MO, Pat Skaggs, Topeka, Dee Dee (Steve) Kennedy, Topeka, Barbara Froelich, Kansas City, and Ginger (Lloyd) Lynch, Web City, MO; many nieces and nephews and friends.

     Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, January 18. 2022 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.  Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys.  Ed will lie in state at Piper Funeral Home from 4:00 until the rosary at 6:00 P.M. Monday, January 17, 2022.  Memorial Contributions may be made to St. Marys Manor and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536.