2. Manhattan Chief 344
3. Tonganoxie 353
4. Clay Center 377
5. Concordia 378
6. Sabetha 378
7. Rossville 428
8. St. Marys 438
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The Lady Dawgs defeated Santa Fe Trail 6-4 and 8-3 on Friday, April 1. The team is now 4-0 for the first week of the season.
Dan grew up in the farmlands surrounding Topeka,
KS. Following his graduation from Rossville High School in 1953, he left home,
forgoing a football scholarship at Northwestern University, and joined the Navy
to serve his country and travel the world. He served as a gunners-mate from
1953-1957 and in the Naval Reserve from 1957-1961. He is a Veteran of the
Korean Defense Era. After his military service, Dan worked for the Santa Fe
Railroad as an Agent Telegrapher. When the railroad industry began to slow, he
chose to start a new career path, earning his bachelor’s degree at Northwestern
Oklahoma State University in 1969 and his master’s degree in Library Science at
the University of Oklahoma in 1971. Following this, he was the Library Director
at Lamar Community College in Lamar, CO and then at the Main Post library at
Fort Riley, KS Army Installation. He finished out his career as Library
Director at Neosho County Community College in Chanute, KS in 1999. He is
responsible for the numerous, beautiful trees on campus there and mural in the
college library. Upon his retirement, Dan and Elaine moved to Colorado, living
in both Colorado Springs and Golden and enjoying many trips to their cabin,
which he built with his family, in the Rocky Mountains.
Dan is survived by Elaine, his wife of 63 years.
They were married in February on a snow blanketed, blue sky day. He is also
survived by three well-loved daughters: Melinda, Melodie and Danielle, as well
as his sons-in-law Tim, Mike and Sean. He was blessed by a beautiful bunch of
grandkids: Drew, Jeremy, Lindy, Silas, Grant and Katherine. And also, great
grandkids: Austin, Kyrstin, Keely, Lillian, Mathias and Kaya. His two sisters,
Sue (Jack) Flerlage and Sharon (Wonnie) Graves, survive him, as well, and can
attest to the orneriness of his boyhood. He will join his parents, Chris and
Ethel Viergever, and his brother and best friend, Gerald Viergever, in the
here-after.
Those who wish may make memorial gifts in memory
of Dan Viergever to:
Neosho County Community College Foundation (NCCC
Foundation)
800 W 14th
Chanute, KS 66720
Financial Aid for Students in Need
Memo notes: Dan Viergever Memorial
To view the church service, go to: www.Facebook.com/covenantpcawheatridge/live
The Rossville track and field team competed in the Silver Lake Invitational on March 31. The women's team finished fifth of the eight teams and the Men were eighth of eight.
Women
Event finishes of sixth or better include:
100 Meters Shayla Rezac First
200 Meters Shayla Rezac First
300 M. Hurdles Keera Lacock Third
1600 Meters Alexis Zabala Sixth
High Jump Kendra Hurla Fourth
Long Jump Shayla Rezac Third
Shot Put Briar Gillum First
Discus Briar Gillum First
4 x 800 Relay Rossville Third
Men
Event finishes of sixth or better include:
100 Meters Pedro Arantes Third
200 Meters Pedro Arantes Third
Javelin Hunter Broce First
Tops In Sports for Shawnee Co. Selected several baseball players to watch in 2022. Among them were:
KADEN BROWN, Rossville
A senior catcher/pitcher/outfielder, Brown earned second-team All-Shawnee County honors last season after helping the Bulldawgs post a 15-7 record. Brown hit .425 last spring with 25 runs scored and 16 runs batted in. As a pitcher Brown went 3-0 with an 0.38 ERA, recording 23 strikeouts in 18 innings pitched.
McGWYRE LEATHERS, Rossville
A senior third baseman/catcher, Leathers earned second-team All-Class 3A recognition last season after helping the Bulldawgs post a 15-7 record. Leathers, who also received All-Shawnee County honorable mention, hit .333 with 26 hits, 16 RBI and 14 runs scored.
Tops In Sports Top Picks to watch in Shawnee Co. Track and Field include.
AMELIA FOSTER, Rossville
A junior, Foster was a double state medalist for the Bulldawgs in the Class 3A state track meet last spring, taking sixth in the 400-meter dash and seventh in the 800 and earning All-Shawnee County honors. Foster was a regional champion in the 400 and 800 and was also a state qualifier for the 3A cross country meet last fall.
BRIAR GILLUM, Rossville
Gillum, a senior, posted a third-place finish in the Class 3A girls shot put last season at state and added an eighth-place state finish in the discus. An All-Shawnee County pick, Gillum had a season-best throw of 41 feet, 2.50 inches in the shot put and had a best of 126-6 in the discus. Gillum was a regional champion in the shot put.
The RHS varsity softball team got off to a good start with two lop-sided wins over non-MEL Jeff West, 13-3 and 11-0.
Mar
31 Silver Lake Inv.
Apr
8 Wabaunsee Inv.
12 Royal Valley Inv.
14 Rock Creek Inv.
22 Rossville Inc.
29 Seaman Inv.
May
5 Valley Hts. Inv
12 MEL tournament at Silver Lake
20 3A Regional
27-28 3A State at Cessna Stadium in Wichita
Apr
3 Wamego Inv.
19 Horton Inv.
25 Silver Lake Inv.
26 Jeff West Inv.
28 St. Marys Inv.
May
2 Onaga Inv.
3 Rossville Inv.
10 MEL Tournament st Stagg Hill, Manhattan
16 3A Regional at Villager Greens, Meridan
23-24 3A State at Salina Municipal
Mar
29 3:30 Jeff West
Apr
1 4:30 @ Santa Fe Trail
5 4:30 @ Riley Co.
7 4:30 @ Wabaunsee
11 4:30 Silver Lake
14 4:30 @ St. Marys
25 4:30 @ Onaga
May
2 4:30 Wamego
10 4:30 Rock Creek
16-19 3A Regional
26-27 3A State
JoAnn worked at AT&T as a switchboard operator before her marriage and then was a homemaker for her family. JoAnn was well known for her love and kindness and welcomed everyone into her home. She was famous for her baking and sewing and loved her husband and children very much. She enjoyed family vacations and camping with them. JoAnn was greatly involved in her church and in the Altar & Rosary society of St. Vincent de Paul Church in KC, Immaculate Conception in ID, and a supporter of the New Immaculata Church in St. Marys, KS where her home has been for the last few years.
JoAnn married Paul J Sulzen on May 13, 1961, at St. Peter’s Cathedral, in Kansas City, KS. They raised 12 of their 13 children as “Baby Eddie” was directed to heaven shortly after his birth. JoAnn and Paul adopted 8 of their 13 children and they gave them a home of unending sacrifice and love. Her selflessness and sweet caring personality will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing her. She was preceded in death by her parents, her son Edwin, her grandsons Phillip Sulzen, and Edwin and Isaac Schwanbeck.
She is survived by her family: her beloved husband Paul, her 5 sons and their families, Rex, John & Mary Frances (14 children, 13 grandchildren), Ron & Patty (9 children, 5 grandchildren), Fr. Carl Sulzen, and James; her 7 daughters and their families: Mary Ann (2 children), Paula & Robert (11 children, 3 grandchildren), Lori & Marc (2 children), Celia & John (5 children), Angie (3 children), Maria & Marty (3 children) and Philomena; 50 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Her brothers Paul and Gene Altenhofen and their wives remain among the living.
A Requiem Mass will be offered at 11:00 am, Thursday, March 31, at Assumption Chapel in St. Marys, KS. Interment will be in Our Lady of Peace Cemetery, St. Marys. “Mom” will lie in state and the family will receive friends on Wednesday from 2:00 – 4:00 pm at Piper Funeral Home. The Rosary will be on Wednesday evening at 5:20 in the Assumption chapel.
Apr
1 1:30 Anderson Co. at Washbun U.
6 3:30 @ Riley Co.
8 4:30 @ Wabaunsee
11 4:30 Silver Lake
14 4:30 @ St. Marys
22 4:30 @ Santa Fe Trail
23 4:00 Alumni Game
28 4:30 @ Onaga
May
1 4:30 Wamego
5 4:30 Sabetha
10 4:30 Rock Creek
16-19 3A Regional
26-27 3A State at KSU