2024 Girls Golf Roster
Jaymee Woodward 12
Skyla Smith 12
Brinley Pottorf 12
Claire Bergman 12
Fallon Miller 12
Elley Sanders 10
Brooklyn Gama 10
Aubrey Miller 9
Chloe Clayton 9
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2024 Girls Golf Roster
Jaymee Woodward 12
Skyla Smith 12
Brinley Pottorf 12
Claire Bergman 12
Fallon Miller 12
Elley Sanders 10
Brooklyn Gama 10
Aubrey Miller 9
Chloe Clayton 9
Sep.
5 At Silver Lake
13 Vs St Marys
20 At Nemaha
27 Vs Maranantha
Oct.
4 At Mission Valley
11 Vs Cair Paravel
18 Vs Olpe
25 At Waubaunsee
Nov.
1 Bi-District
8 Regional
15 Sectional
22 Sub-State
30 3A State Championship
Rossville brings back all three players from last year's varsity roster. Taryn Bell, a senior, finished 6-6 in singles play. Senior Sofia Sexton and junior Madison Kame also performed admirably last season.. This trio will lead the group into the new season of play.
# Name Grade Ht. Wt. Pos.
1 Andre Johnson 11 6' 211 RB/LB
2 Kameron Badura 12 6'3 174 WR/DB
3 Jack Donovan 11 5'11 166 WR/DB
4 Ryder Foster 9 5'4 106 RB/DB
5 Conner Bush 11 5'11 176 RB/DB
6/51 Cael Horgan 10 5'11 176 OL/LB
7 Remi Droegemeier 10 5'9 156 RB/LB
8 Gabe Fund 11 5'6 126 WR/DB
9 Lakin Gentry 9 5'4 136 RB/LB
10 Dalen Dick 9 5'8 126 WR/DB
11 Derick Benke 9 5'5 121 WR/DB
12 Tayson Horak 12 5'9 156 Slot/DB
14 Canann Mitchell 11 5'11 156 QB/DB
15 Mahki Jackson 12 5'10 166 Slot/DB
16 Cameron Miller 11 6'5 179 WR/DB
17 Hayden Salmon 12 5'9 156 WR/DB
18 Landen Lewis 9 5'11 186 QB/LB
20 Broden Price 9 5'3 109 WR/DB
21 Cooper Meyer 9 5'9 166 RB/LB
22 Kelton Lacock 10 5'7 141 WR/DB
23 Seth Catron 12 5'7 146 Slot/DB
28 Phil Schulz 11 5'10 176 Slot/OLB
50 Brock Bush 12 6'2 189 OL/LB
52 Charlie Chance 10 5'10 191 OL/DL
53 Cale Horak 9 5'11 166 OL/DL
56 Jared Cunningham 12 6'2 181 OL/LB
58 Evan Thompson 9 5'10 155 OL/DL
60 Jordan Martinek 9 5'11 209 OL/DL
62 Caleb Lehman 11 6'2 214 OL/DL
63 Creed Wood 9 5'9 146 OL/DL
64 Jordan Johnson 12 5'8 176 OL/LB
65 Will Koch 12 5'10 201 OL/DL
70 Easton Webb 10 5'10 241 OL/DL
71 Brayden VanVleck 9 5"8 186 OL/DL
72 Eleazar Hersh 9 6'1 156 OL/DL
77 Michael Cooney 9 5'8 141 OL/DL
78 Leo Wehrli 12 6'3 291 OL/DL
79 Vincent Daniel 11 6'3 211 OL/DE
80 Austin Dohr man 9 5'6 116 WR/DB
82 John Henry 11 6' \1 176 RB/LB
Girls Golf
Name Grade
Jaymee Woodward 12
Skyla Smith 12
Brinley Pottorf 12
Claire Bergman 12
Fallon Miller 12
Elley Sanders 10
Brooklyn Gama 10
Aubrey Miller 9
Chloe Clayton 9
Boys Grade
Logan Kufahl 12
Nate Fund 11
Dalton Verschelden 11
Torin Culbertson 11
Eden Thompson 11
Spencer Verschelden 10
Brandon Leonard 10
Drake Robb 10
Lochlan Culbertson 9
Karson Weissend 9
Benjamin Overbay 9
Girls Grade
Madelyn Wonnell 10
Presley Thompson 10
Sheri Lynn Bryant, 68, of St. Marys, passed away on Sunday, August 25 at the St. Marys Manor.
Services are pending and a full obituary will be posted at a later date at www.piperfuneralhome.com
William “Bill” August Glotzbach, 87, Paxico, Kansas, passed away Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at his home surrounded by family. Bill was born March 8, 1937, on the family farm near Paxico, the son of Vincent M. & Juanita A. (Stitz) Glotzbach. He later raised his own family on the same farm where he was born.
On June 14, 1958, Bill and Virginia H. Michaelis were united in marriage at Holy Name Catholic Church in Alma, Kansas. They celebrated 66 years of marriage and raised eight children.
Bill is survived by his wife Virginia; children: Donna (Mark) Lytle, Lansing; Charles Glotzbach, Georgia; Wayne Glotzbach; Vincent (Annette) Glotzbach; Mary (Randy Miller) Glotzbach, all of Paxico; Dorothy (Billy) Hughart, Shawnee; Lynn (Jack) Metz; Keith (Valerie) Glotzbach, both of Topeka; his brother Merle (Rita) Glotzbach, Paxico; and sister, Marian (Bob) Hutley, Oregon; 34 Grandkids, 60 Great Grandkids with one on the way, and six Great Great Grandkids.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents, his sisters, Nadine Seitz, Laverne Hurla, Sr., Philomene Glotzbach, Rose Steck, and a great granddaughter Autumn Smith.
While he grew up farming and continued to farm the family ground, he had bigger dreams. He took mail order courses to become a refrigerator repairman and then started Bill’s Refrigeration in 1968. He proudly served the surrounding communities for over 50 years before he retired. It changed names over the years as his business expanded but he always took the time to get to know his customers on a personal level and took care of them like family. He would tell us of a high school teacher that told him he needed to study more or he’d end up being a ditchdigger. Years later he dug that teacher’s grave.
His pride and joy, besides his kids, was his 1954 Bel Air that he and mom refinished after he retired. We thought he was nuts when he drug home this packrat-filled, rusty old car but he proved us wrong. He was a member of the Flint Hills Eliminator Car Club. He and mom enjoyed taking the ’54 to car shows over the years and won many awards. Together they traveled the first half of the Route 66 trip from Chicago down to Oklahoma in the ‘54.
Bill also refinished his 1979 Chevrolet dually work pickup truck and a John Deere 60 tractor that he farmed with. He enjoyed driving his tractor through the Flint Hills as a member of the Flint Hills Tractor Club.
He enjoyed working in his vegetable garden, never had enough flowers growing around the yard and he would crochet during the winter months. Every child, grandchild and some great grandchildren have a treasured crocheted blanket from him.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 am Saturday August 10, 2024, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 22298 Newbury Rd, Paxico, Kansas 66526. Interment will be at the Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery. Bill will lie in state at Sacred Heart Church and the family will receive friends from 5:00 pm until the Rosary at 7:00 pm on Friday, August 9, 2024. Bill was an active member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus Council, and he was a 4th Degree Knight. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sacred Heart Catholic Church or the Knights of Columbus Council #1392.
The Capital-Journal has recognizedthree 2024 RHS Football players that are some of the top athletes in Shawnee County
The junior will be a key player at the wide receiver position this fall. Donovan was impressive as an underclassmen last year. The three-sport athlete will bring a level of leadership at a young age as he will be a main target for the quarterback room.
The senior was named Rossville's offensive MVP last season. Horak scored 17 touchdowns last year as he played multiple positions on the offensive side. This summer, he is competing with Canaan Mitchell for the starting quarterback position.
"Athletically, Tayson is our top returner, we just haven't determined how we are going to use him yet," Rossville head coach Derick Hammes said.
Canann Mitchell, Rossville
The junior quarterback is the other half of the position battle for the Bulldawgs. Hammes explained that Mitchell and Horak will be competing for the job and that both have impressed him so far this summer. Mitchell was a main piece on last year's scout team that prepared Rossville during the week. After a year of development, he has the chance to prove himself as a starter on the varsity level.
Mary Ellen Fangman, 84, passed away on July 29, 2024. She was born to Leo and Teresa Skoch Reicherter near Lillis, Kansas on January 24, 1940.
The family moved to Seneca four years later. She and Richard G. Fangman were married February 5, 1958. They lived on a farm near Centralia for six years before moving to Silver Lake in 1964.
Mary and her husband enjoyed going to garage sales and playing cards. She loved trying new recipes, crocheting, embroidering, making quilt tops and quilting. She was known as the “quilt lady.”
She worked 23 years as a cook in Rossville Valley Manor and two years at USD 321 dietary department. She and Richard took the Marriage Encounter, Richard, the Cursillo, and Mary, the Women’s Day. At Mother Teresa of Calcutta Catholic Church, Mary and Richard participated in the adoration each week. She made craft items for the church’s yearly craft shows, quilts for auctions, and pies for funeral dinners.
Her husband, Richard, and brothers, Charles and Douglas, preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by a grandson, Joshua, at age 32.
She is survived by her five children; Mike (Emilie) of Silver Lake, Brad (Colette) of Shawnee, Gail Duncan (Kelly) of Johnstown, CO, Debbie of Overland Park, and David of Silver Lake; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Surviving siblings are Norma Bennett of Rossville, Margaret Feldkamp of Seneca, and Connie Kroemer of Bern.
Mary will lie in state at Mother Teresa of Calcutta Catholic Church, 2014 NW 46th Street in Topeka, from 7:00 – 8:00 AM on Thursday, August 1, 2024, followed by a family visitation from 8:00 – 9:30 AM. The rosary will be recited following the visitation and immediately prior to the Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 AM. Burial will follow at Silver Lake Cemetery by way of 46th to Thomas Road.
Memorial contributions may be made to Mother Teresa of Calcutta Catholic Church or the Topeka Rescue Mission Ministries and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, KS, 66536.
Donald David “Don” Miller, age 85 of Rossville, passed away on July 25, 2024. He was born on December 30, 1938 in Topeka, KS, the son of John C and Violet Miller. Don attended Willard Grade School and graduated from Rossville High School in 1956. After spending one year at K-State, he was called to join his father to run the family farm.
Don married his high school sweetheart, Elizabeth “Betty” Miller on March 1, 1958. Don and Betty enjoyed 60 years of marriage, before Betty’s passing in 2018. Their marriage weathered the ups and downs of building the family farm and raising their 6 children.
Don’s dedication to the family farm was tremendous. His extraordinary work ethic and countless hours in the field/tractor/barn built the farm to where it could support 4 families - a rare feat for a family farm. Don was proud to pass his knowledge to his sons, David and Daniel, when they joined the farm after they graduated from college. Don also saw the unique skill sets that his sons could bring to the farm that would enhance the operation. He loved driving by fields that David had planted and commenting on how straight the rows were and reaping the benefits of David’s mechanical skills that could fix anything that was broken. He enjoyed watching Daniel successfully build out the feedlot feeding program that has multiplied its earnings many times over.
His children fondly remember spending time with Don on the farm - fixing fence, feeding cattle, working on 4-H projects, and other chores. Maybe not as fondly, they remember how ornery he could be. He loved to laugh, kid, tease and play practical jokes on his family and friends. He always had spearmint gum in his pocket and a joke or story to tell. In the small amount of time he wasn’t working, Don loved to join Betty in attending Rossville sporting events, even if they had no children or grandchildren to cheer on.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth “Betty” Miller and a son, David Miller.
He is survived by his 4 daughters - LuAnn Baumchen and husband Paul (Lawrence), Diana Iseman and husband Jim (Burlington), Suzanne Tull and husband Ronnie (Willard) , Sarah Meinershagen and husband Kevan (Lawrence); 1 son – Daniel Miller and wife Jennifer (Willard); a daughter-in-law – Noel Miller (Dover); as well as 14 Grandchildren and 7 (almost 8!) great-grandchildren.
Don wished for a private burial next to his wife Betty at the family farm. A private graveside service was held for immediate family on Saturday, July 27. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be sent in his name to the Piper Funeral Home. All donations will be added to the “Don & Betty Miller Athletic Scholarship Fund”.
Jim met his wife Warrene M. Glace March 5, 1965, and they were married in Topeka, Kansas March 5, 1966. Warrene survives along with their two adult children, Jay W. Stadler of Kansas City, Kansas and Jana R. DeLuca of Gulf Breeze, Florida. Also surviving are two grandchildren, Darren J. Skitt and Brooklyn DeLuca both of Gulf Breeze, Florida, a brother David Stadler of Rossville, and a sister Rose Brown (Fred) of Willard, Kansas.
Jim worked for the Santa Fe Railroad for 30+ years retiring in 1995 when the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad joined forces to become BNSF. Jim was a member of the Silver Lake United Methodist Church since 1974 serving several administrative posts and also maintaining the mechanical and electrical systems for 20 years. From 2006, Jim has been a volunteer in re-plotting and mapping the two Rossville Township cemeteries: Rossville Cemetery and Franklin/Olive Branch Cemetery.
Jim was preceded in death by three sisters, twin sisters Frances and Margaret in 1947 and Helen Huffman in 2006. Also preceding Jim in death was his father, George Stadler on September 17, 2004 and his mother Thora Stadler May 8, 2014.
Per Jim's wishes an inurnment will be held at the Rossville Cemetery with family and friends. There will be no memorial service. For those wishing to make a memorial contribution it’s suggested they be sent to the Silver Lake United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 188, Silver Lake, Kansas 66539.
George Lynn Bell, known for his hard work ethic, kind heart, and selfless nature, passed away on July 14, 2024, at Midland Hospice. Born on August 30, 1952, in Holton, KS, George’s legacy spans his successful career as an electrician and the proud owner of Bell Electric.
George's love for nature was evident throughout his life. He cherished moments spent fishing with his sons and grandchildren. His family fondly remembers his enthusiasm for Halloween, where he delighted in handing out treats to trick-or-treaters. Additionally, building forts out of boxes with his grandkids brought immense joy to both him and them. George's family recalls him not by specific actions or achievements but by the all-encompassing love he showered upon them.
Graduating from Holton High School in 1970, George excelled in athletics, playing basketball and baseball, and was a proud member of the HDT. He and his wife Nancy(Kranz) were married October 2nd, 1971, and celebrated over 52 years together. Additionally, he enlisted in the United States Navy Reserve that same year and was proudly stationed in Norfolk, Virginia. His commitment to service extended to being a member of the Jimmy Lillard Post 31 American Legion.
George's passion for sports continued well into his later years, as he played softball with remarkable skill and enthusiasm. His dedication to the game was a testament to his enduring love for athletics and his ability to stay active and engaged with his community.
Beyond his professional and military achievements, George prioritized his family above all else. Nothing made him prouder than being a loving father and grandfather. One of the most significant gifts he bestowed upon his family was their farm, where they created countless memories through fishing, camping, and hunting adventures.
In every interaction, George had a remarkable ability to make others feel special. His easy-going nature, combined with unwavering kindness, created a haven for all who knew him. George's non-judgmental attitude and steadfast support made him the pillar of strength for his family.
George is survived by his loving wife Nancy Bell; siblings Carol Totten, Ron Bell, Barbara Diggs, and Brian Bell; sons Jason Bell and Michael Bell; and grandchildren Jonah Bell, Halle Bell, Taryn Bell, Trina Bell, and Isaac Bell. He is also remembered by deceased family members Roy Bell (father) and Jan Bell (mother).
While we mourn the loss of George Lynn Bell from our lives, we find solace in the countless memories he has left us with. His impact on all who knew him will never be forgotten. Rest in peace, George Lynn Bell - you were the best of us.
Instead of a formal service, George wanted to have a celebration of life. This will occur on August 24th at 6-8pm at the Jimmy Lillard Post 31 American Legion in Rossville Kansas. Please join his friends and family in honoring his incredible life.