KWCA rankings for 1-3A boys as of Dec. 12 are:
165 Paxton Willetts 5th
215 Barrett Lietz 5th
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KWCA rankings for 1-3A boys as of Dec. 12 are:
165 Paxton Willetts 5th
215 Barrett Lietz 5th
The RHS Girls are in first place as a team in class 1-4A according to the KWCA as of Dec. 12
Team Standings
1. Rossville
2. Pratt
3. Paola
4. Oakley
5. Winfield
Individuals
115 Keera Lacock 1st
120 Kendra Hurla 1st
155 Haley Horton 3rd
RHS senior Emma Mitchell has signed with Emporia State to play basketball. The 5-10 forward was a Second-Team All-Mid East League and honorable mention all-State selection in Class 3A for the Lady .Dawgs. She averaged 13.8 points and 5.6 rebounds per game.
3 A Girls Basketball Rankings by KBCA, Feb 12, 2023
1 Silver Lake
2 Topeka - Hayden
3 Hesston
4 Rossville
5 Carbondale - Santa Fe Trail
6 Cheney
7 Goodland
8 Halstead
9 St. Mary’s
10 Seneca-Nemaha Central
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The holidays are a time for giving and one Kansas City woman is getting the best gift of all — the gift of life.
Janet Swabby went into kidney failure in 2018 and in Oct. 2022, dialysis became too much.
“I get on hospice and they tell us, that day, that they gave me two days to two weeks to live — we were devastated,” said Swabby.
Except it’s been longer than two weeks. Janet just celebrated her 60th birthday.
She said that God brought her Kayla Harden of Rossville.
“God didn’t bring me this far to let to drop me,” said Swabby. “She came in at the right time and she has given me life.”
Harden said giving is what she does. She’s donated blood and even her hair.
“Does someone need a kidney or does someone need blood? Yeah. Can you give it? Sure and that’s your sure answer — it’s not what if,” said Harden.
Janet is a cousin of Kayla’s aunt. When she heard that Janet needed a kidney, Kayla got tested and on Dec. 1, her daughter helped her make this life-changing call.
“The what-ifs aren’t ever certain and what was certain was someone needed it and I was healthy enough to be able to give that to her,” said Harden. “There’s probably not someone more deserving than Janet to have my kidney. She’s going to use that kidney and share it with other people — in her own way.”
Harden’s daughter, while holding her mother’s hand, said that her mom is a super hero.
Swabby said there are no words to describe just how grateful she is.
“People like Kayla are out there and for people like me to have hope and to hang on because there might be a living donor out there somewhere,” said Swabby.
They are looking to do the transplant in Feb. 2024.
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Class 3A -- Riley County Sub-State
From the Capital-Journal
Nora Burdiek, Rossville: It was a big win for the Bulldogs as Burdiek led the way with 22 points. She catapulted Rossville to a 78-23 win over Kansas City Christian.
Emma Mitchell, Rossville: Balancing out Burdiek was Mitchell, who was equally as effective. Mitchell scored 21 points to help the Bulldogs gain the win and move to 5-0 on the season.
Rossville took a long road trip and came home with wins on Dec.12.
The Dawgs won 78-32 and the Lady Dawgs kept their win streak alive winning 78-23.
Boys Game Stats
McDonnell 5 1-2 11,
Badura 6 0-0 12,
Donovan 5 (3) 0-0 13,
Jones 6 5-6 17,
Miller 6 (2) 0-0 14,
Horak 3 (2) 0-0 8,
Johnson 1 (1) 0-0 3
Girls Game Stats
Perine 2 0-0 4,
Haehn 3 0-0 6,
Mitchell 7 (2) 7-10 23,
Porter 1 0-0 2,
Dick 6 (5) 2-2 19,
Burdiek 10 0-1 20,
Spielman 2 0-1 4
Sports In Kansas has listed their top 100 Football Players in Kansas and also their Top 100 3a or below Football Players. Rossville lineman Barret Lietz.was among the latter group.
EMMA MITCHELL, Rossville
Mitchell, a 5-foot-10 senior, opened her girls basketball season with a game-high 24 points in Rossville's 71-20 non-league rout over Atchison. Mitchell hit four 3-pointers on the night as the Bulldawgs, ranked No. 7 in the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association Class 3A rankings, rolled to the decisive win.
Santa Fe Trail tournament Dec 8, 2023
125B Shayla Rezac 3rd
145 Madelyn Wonnell 4th