Santa Fe Trail tournament Dec 8, 2023
125B Shayla Rezac 3rd
145 Madelyn Wonnell 4th
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Santa Fe Trail tournament Dec 8, 2023
125B Shayla Rezac 3rd
145 Madelyn Wonnell 4th
The Dawgs lost the 3rdd game of the tournament to Chapman 62-53. Jack Donovan and Tayson Horak made the All-Tournament.
The Lady Dawgs remain undefeated after defeating Chapman 88-40 in their final game of the tournament. .Emma Mitchell, Nora Burdick and Rylee Dick were all selected to the All Tournament team. Rylee was selected MVP for the tournament.
Boys Wrestling Dec.9, 2023
Team Scores
1 York 163.0
2 Hoxie 151.5
3 Basehor-Linwood 130.0
4 Marysville 103.5
5 Clay Center Community 99.0
6 Holton 85.0
7 Haven 48.0
8 Halstead HS/Sedgwick HS 32.0
9 El Dorado 30.0
10 Rossville 28.5
11 Alma-Wabaunsee 21.0
12 Perry-Lecompton 13.5
Individual Placements
113 Kelton Lacock 7th
132 Mason Broce 3rd
215 Barret Lietz 2nd
Girls Wrestling Dec 9, 2023
Team Scores
1 Chapman Girls 98.5
2 El Dorado Girls 87.0
3 Marysville Girls 75.5
3 Rossville Girls 75.5
5 Halstead HS/Sedgwick HS, KS Girls 66.5
6 Alma-Wabaunsee Girls 51.0
7 York Girls 50.0
8 Clay Center Community Girls 45.0
9 Haven HS Girls 41.5
10 Perry Lecompton Girls 33.0
11 Riley County Girls 26.0
12 Hoxie Girls 18.0
Individual Placements
102 Brinley Pottorf 7th
120 Keera Lacock 1st
125 Kendra Hurla 1st
130 Shayla Rezac 7th
Both the Dawgs and Lady Dawgs played Sacred Heart in the Irish Classic on Dec.8. The Lady Dawgs won 60-45 but the Dawgs lost 65-49.
Rossville was one of many teams competing at the Raider Classic on Dec. 2. The Dawgs finished 6th and had several high finishes
Team Scores
1 Concordia HS 274.0
2 Abilene HS 234.5
3 Wamego HS 156.0
4 Chapman 147.5
5 Ottawa HS 131.0
6 Rossville 112.5
7 Herington HS 110.5
8 St. George-Rock Creek 105.0
Raider Classic Results for Rossville
113
Kelton Lacock (4-1) placed 2nd and scored 19.0 team points.
132
Mason Broce (3-2) placed 4th and scored 17.5 team points.
138
Remi Droegemeier (3-2) placed 5th and scored 13.0 team points.
175
John McGrath (1-4) placed 8th.
175
Paxton Willet (4-1) placed 3rd and scored 20.0 team points.
190
Charlie Chance (1-4) placed 9th.
190
Ayden Crosswhite (3-2) placed 4th and scored 17.0 team points.
215
Barret Lietz (5-0) placed 1st and scored 26.0 team points.
Melvin (Mel) E. Ketter Sr. passed November 28, 2023, at the age of 89, in Topeka, Kansas.
Mel was born April 12, 1934, in Hoyt, Kansas, the son of Lawrence and Alma Irene (Troughton) Ketter.
After graduating from Rossville High School in 1952, Mel attended Washburn University. He joined the US Army, serving between 1956-1958 in Germany. He married Barbara Ullrich in 1959. Mel worked as a salesman for International Harvester, and later for the Ford Motor Company.
He was a member of St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, serving as an usher for more than 35 years. He enjoyed walking, golfing, and watching sports, especially Kansas University Basketball.
Mel is survived by his wife Barbara, children Mel Ketter Jr., Janet Ketter (Alex Dultmeier), and Linda (Mike) Kozubek.
Services will be held Wednesday, January 3, at St. Matthew Catholic Church, 2700 SE Virginia Ave., Topeka, Kansas, 66605. Visitation will begin at 9:00AM. With a Parish Rosary being prayed at 10:00AM. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 AM. A luncheon will immediately follow Mass at St. Matthew Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary cemetery at 1:30 PM.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Mel’s memory to St. Matthew Catholic Church. Contributions may be left with the church or sent in care of Midwest Cremation, 525 SE 37th Street, Topeka, KS 66605
Week One (Dec. 5) 1-4A Girls Wrestling rankings.by KWCA
Keera Lacock is #1 in the 118# class and Kendra Hurla is #1 in the 120# class after
Week one for 3-1 A boys wrestling has Paxton Willett at #2 in the 175# class and Barrett Lietz is #6 in the 215# class
The Dawgs and Lady Dawgs competed in the first round of the Irish Classic tournament on Dec. 5. Both teams came home with wins over Bishop Ward.
The Lady Dawgs prevailed 105-20 and the Dawgs by 56-48.
Second round of the tournament will be Friday afternoon
3A Girls Ranking per Kansas Basketball Coaches on Dec. 5
1 Silver Lake
2 Topeka - Hayden
3 Colby
4 Seneca-Nemaha Central
5 Hesston
6 Carbondale - Santa Fe Trail
7 Rossville
8 Halstead
9 Cheney
10 Goodland
The Dawgs opened their wrestling season at Wamego. Barrett Lietz was the champion of his class. Kelton Lacock placed second, Paxton Willett placed third, Mason Broce and Ayden Crosswhite placed fourth.
The Lady Dawgs opened their season at Spring Hill. Keera Lacock and Kendra Hurla won their classes and Hailey Horton placed second. Rossville placed 11th of 18 teams competing, however most of the teams had far more competitors and many were larger schools.
Betty Jean Schneider, 78, passed away Tuesday, November 28, 2023, at a Topeka hospital.
Jean was born November 7, 1945, at Rossville, the daughter of Howard N. and Gertrude Fox Stiles. She was raised in Rossville and graduated from Rossville High School. Jean was a first-generation college graduate earning a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education and Master of Education from Washburn University.
Jean started her career as an elementary school teacher, then devoted over 35 years as a childcare provider. Jean took great pride in all the children she cared for over the years and followed them all as they scattered out into the world. She was passionate about her local community of Rossville. She believed in civic engagement and was an active member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. She loved the Rossville Dawgs.
Preceding her in death were a brother, Howard Dale Stiles; sisters, Marie Owens and Laura Miller.
Jean met a young Army medic, Patrick Schneider, through lifelong friends, and they were married at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church on June 10, 1969. Patrick survives at their home.
Other survivors include two sons, Michael (Kandee) Schneider, McPherson, and Charles Schneider, Chicago; two grandchildren, Hayden and Perrin Schneider, both of Denver.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, December 21, 2023, at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. The rosary will be recited at 10 a.m. before the mass. Burial will be in the Rossville Cemetery. Family and friends are invited to visit after the burial at Dekat Hall at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church or the Rossville Senior Center and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To leave online condolences, go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
Weight Name Grade
105 Brinley Pottorf 11
15/120 Keera Lacock 12
120/125 Kendra Hurla 12
125 Shayla Rezac 11
145 Madelyn Wonnell 9
155 Hailey Horton 11
Name Class
1. Kelton Lacock 9
2. Remington Droegemeier 9
3. Mason Broce 12
4. Jordan Finnesey
Alisher 12
5. Paxton Willett 10
6. John Mcgrath 12
7. Charlie Chance 9
8. Ayden Crosswhite 10
9 Barret Lietz 12