Tuesday, August 16, 2022

2022 Volleyball Roster

Dick Rylee 9
Fairbanks Paige 9
Frost Karliegh 9
Garcia Alyssa 9
Hubble Shailee 9
Mitchell Lilly 9
Sanders Maggie 9
Springer Brook 9
Foster Kellyn 10
Bergman Claire 10
Haehn Shyanne 10
Johnson Kinsley 10
Kenney Maddie 10
Miller Lilly 10
Rezac Shayla 10
Sumner Sydney 10
Bergstresser Serenity 11
Dohrman Emily 11
Hurla Kendra 11
Leathers Ryan 11
Mendoza Leaira 11
Miller Lillian 11
Mitchell Emma 11
Perine Kinsey 11
Porter Kinley 11
Verschelden Isabelle 11
Balch Kaitlyn 12
Dyche Brinley 12
Johnson Kayleigh 12

Head Coach: Tom Colwell
Assistant Coaches: Kennedy Anderson, Breaira Bergstresser

Manager: Kaitlyn Balch

Bulldawgs To Reload

 From the Capital-Journal

Rossville celebrates after beating Beloit for its fifth state title in program history.

If anyone knows how to reload, it’s the Rossville football team. The Bulldawgs have won five of the last eight state titles in the 2A classification. Coach Derick Hammes will be challenged to replace Torrey Horak and Corey Catron, who combined for more than 2,300 yards rushing and 1,800 yards passing last season.  

Hammes will have seniors Kade Perine and Trenton Barker to build around. Who lines up where is yet to be seen.  

There may be some bumps along the way. To expect a third-straight undefeated season is unrealistic. But culture and tradition are on the side of the Bulldawgs. 

Tall Corn Festival Aug. 19-21

From the Capital-Journal

 Music and magic, beer and bouncy houses, watermelon and worship, pancakes and a parade are just a few finds Friday through Sunday in Rossville.

But the center of attention is on corn — and lots of it. Rossville's Tall Corn Festival will feature corn-eating contests, a "tallest corn stalk" contest and, fittingly, a cornhole tournament. Lots of corn will also be available for those looking to get their fix.

Morgan Hansen, president of the Rossville Community Development Committee, said she loves the way the celebration, now in its 91st year, brings people together.

"It actually was started to celebrate the upcoming harvest," she said. "One thing that you'll notice about Rossville is we have cornfields everywhere."

Rossville is surround by corn, so the festival is just a way to prepare for harvest and thank farmers for their hard work, Hansen said.

"It's just a really fun time to get together before everyone gets out in the field and gets busy," she said. "It's like taking a step back in time. You come out, you're at the park, you're talking face-to-face to people."

A corn eating contest takes place at Rossville's Tall Corn Festival.

Contests for corn eating and corn growing bring in a large crowd

Everyone enjoys the corn eating contest, which starts at 6 p.m. Friday at the tennis courts at Rossville City Park.

"People come from all around to do that," Hansen said. "They love that. It is broken into age groups. There's little kids, school-aged kids and adults. Each winner gets a gift card.


Saturday, August 13, 2022

Debra Cain Passes Away


    Rossville—Debra J. Cain, 68, passed away Thursday, August 11, 2022, at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka.

     She was born October 19, 1953, at Wamego, the daughter of Billy D. and Mary Jo Keeler Wyre.  She was raised in Topeka and graduated from Topeka High School.  Debra lived in Topeka until moving to the Rossville community in 1997.

     Debra worked for the Kansas Department of Revenue.

     She married Randall Spencer in 1974 at Hoyt; they divorced.  She later married Duane M. Cain on July 14, 1995, in Topeka.  He preceded her in death on December 27, 2015.  She was preceded in death by her father, her mother, and step-father Milton Snyder.

     Survivors include three sons, Randy Spencer, Topeka, Shawn Spencer, Rossville, and Chad (Emily) Spencer, Topeka; her daughter, Brandy (Jim) Johnston, Corning, AR; her brother, Rexford (Becky) Wyre, Carbondale; her sister, Susan Crouse, Topeka; two step-sisters, Wanda White, Mayetta, and Karen Snyder, Holton; seven grandchildren, Aaron, Christiana, Jordan, Ainsley, Ethan, Henry, and Hazel.

     Funeral services will be at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, August 16, 2022, at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys.  Internment will be in the Rossville Cemetery. Debra will lie in state and the family will receive friends Monday, August 15, 2022 from 5:00 until 7:00 P.M. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or Midwest Transplant Network and sent to Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. 


Thursday, August 11, 2022

Juanita (Keller) (41) Raab Dies At 99

     Alice Juanita Raab, 99, Topeka, Kansas, passed away on Friday, August 5, 2022.
     Juanita was born January 2, 1923, in Delia, Kansas, the daughter of Emanuel Levi and Mabel King Keller. She graduated from Rossville High School in 1941.
     During World War II, she worked at the Depot. Juanita married Francis Raab on April 30, 1946, in Assumption Catholic Church in Topeka. She was a bookkeeper at Tip Top Dairies and then Topeka Medical Center. Juanita was a member of The Friendly Matrons and Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church.
     Juanita is survived by her son, Gerald Raab (Jamey Warren). She was preceded in death by her husband, Francis, three brothers and two sisters.
    Juanita will be privately buried in Mount Calvary Cemetery.
    Memorial contributions may be made to Most Pure Heart of Mary Church, 3601 SW 17th Street, Topeka KS 66604. Condolences may be sent online to www.kevinbrennanfamily.com

Hayden New Football Opponent

For the first time in many years,  Hayden High School is on Rossville's football schedule for 2022. 

Haydn always has a good football team and can be expected to be one of the Dawg's toughest opponents.   Week one will show how Hayden responds right out of the gate against quality competition, but week three against Rossville will set the tone of he season for both teams. 

Rossville is coming off its fifth state title and second in a row. 

Both teams pride themselves on defense and return experience in the trenches but also will need to replace skill position players on offense. 

According to KansasFootballHistory.com, Hayden first played Rossville six times between 1925 and 1937, with Rossville holding a 6-0 series lead.

Rossville 2022 Football Schedule

  • 9/2 at St. Marys
  • 9/9 at Riley County 
  • 9/16 at Hayden 
  • 9/23 vs. Atchison County 
  • 9/30 vs. Silver Lake 
  • 10/7 vs. Holton 
  • 10/14 vs. Pleasant Ridge
  • 10/21 vs. Maur Hill Prep

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Jacob Carver, Lineman To Watch

From the Capital-Journal: 
Last year, Jacob Carver was one of three returning offensive linemen for Rossville and with the other two, Brody Leitz and Mshewe Hale, now graduated. Carver is the guy with the most experience on the line.

Carver is now a two-time state champion with collegiate offers as well as a heavyweight wrestling state runner-up that owns the school squat record with a 525-pound lift.

Carver was part of an offensive line that allowed Rossville’s skill position players to thrive. Rossville averaged 406.6 yards per game on offense en route to their second straight, and fifth overall, state title.

Defensively, he was disruptive as a defensive tackle, adding 20 tackles and 5 tackles for loss and will play a key role on the defensive line this season.

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Gary Garlock Passes Away


Gary L. Garlock, 63, passed away late Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at his home in Rossville.

Gary was born March 12, 1959, in Davenport, IA, the son of Walter and Helen Jean Fiedler Garlock.  He graduated from Davenport West High School.  He lived in Davenport until moving to the Rossville Community in the spring of 1986.

Gary worked for Custom Wood Products in St. Marys, retiring in 2020 after 32 years of service.  Gary was passionate about both the Iowa Hawkeye and Green Bay Packer football teams.  He loved his family, especially his two grandchildren, Adilynn and Brantley.

Gary was preceded in death by his parents and a brother Greg.

On December 12, 1986, Gary and Rhonda Kizer were united in marriage in Rossville.

She survives at their home.

Other survivors include his two children, son, Kyle Garlock, and daughter, Stephanie (Zach) Robb; two sisters, Linda Divine and Penny Copeland; two brothers, Steve (Jeri) Smith and Tom Garlock; two grandchildren.

A Celebration of Life will be at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, July 30, 2022, at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys.  Inurnment will be in the Rossville Cemetery at a later date. 



Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Lora Lea Wilkinson Passes Away

On January 30, 2022, at the age of 58, Lori Lea Wilkinson of Delia, Kansas, born in Topeka, Kansas passed away. 

She was predeceased by: her father Chester Max Bolton; and her son Justin Eugene Little. She is survived by: her mother Peggy Ann Lawson; her husband Rodney "Rod" Lee Wilkinson; her daughter Nikole Lea Wilkinson; and her siblings, Terry Keith, Brandy Thomas-Zeilinger and Cheri L. Foster. She is also survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Gerald Albright Passes Away

    Gerald Albright of Delia, Kansas, born in Kansas City, Missouri,  passed away on February 5, 2022, at the age of 80 
    He was predeceased by : his parents, Jerry Albright and Virginia Hartman Albright; and his brother Darrel Albright. He is survived by : his wife Jeri Morris; his children, Martin Albright (Stephanie), Scott Albright (Barb), Amy Pruyser and Kay Andler (Trent); his siblings, Bill Albright, Steve Albright, Debbie Simecka and Mary Jo Peterson; his aunt Helen Eakes; and his grandchildren, Erica, Emily, Garrett, Brett, Karlie, Blake, Raegan, Harper and Tate.

Peggy Anderson Passes Away

    Peggy M. Anderson, age 85, of Waterville, passed away on Tuesday, July 19, 2022, at her home.
    Peggy was born May 25, 1937, at Delia, Kansas, to Donald E. and Gerotha L. (Seal) Stryker. She graduated from Waterville High School in 1956. On November 23, 1957, she married Dean E. Anderson in Topeka. Peggy was a member of the Waterville United Methodist Church, where she sung in the choir and played in the Hand Bell Choir. She was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose in Marysville, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, and the Red Hat Society. She had been active in 4-H, Girl Scouts and serving Meals on Wheels. Peggy enjoyed many interests and was pretty good at all of them. She enjoyed puzzles, games, music, fishing, traveling and gardening, she also made pretty good pies. And, you had to be careful, she could be pretty ornery when she wanted.
    Survivors include her husband Dean, her three children: Gwendolyn Hemphill of Wamego, Gayla Anderson of Wamego and Michael (Lisa) Anderson of Waterville, a brother John (Janet) Stryker of Blue Rapids, a sister Sonya (Fred) Meyer of Moscow, Idaho, six grandchildren: Jason (Kristie), Ritchie (Heather), Bryant, Andy (Kendall), Amy and Marcie, and nine great grandchildren. Preceding Peggy in death are: a brother Joe Stryker, a sister Lorraine Reedy, a son in law Steve Hemphill and a great granddaughter Savanah.
    A Celebration of Life will be held at Noon on Saturday, August 6, 2022, at the Waterville Community Center. A private inurnment will be held at a later date. Memorials are suggested to the Waterville United Methodist Church and may be sent in care of Christie-Anderes Funeral Home at PO Box 61, Waterville, Kansas 66548.

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Shane Simon Passes Away

            Shane was born in the spring of 1972, to Bob and Audrey (Wishkeno) Simon, he was such a beautiful baby boy the family started calling him “Baby Shane.” It was a nickname that continued to stick with him into adulthood. Shane loved that nickname because it was given in love and lighthearted humor.

            Shane’s given Indian name is “Kah te ah be”. He was a member of the Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri.

            Shane attended Assumption Grade School, Rossville High School graduate, and attended Johnson County Community College.

            After playing football for Rossville High School, Shane became an avid sports fan of all sports. Shane was a loyal, club-level season ticket holder for Kansas State University for over twenty years. He was in the KSU President’s Club, and provided for the KSU Ahearn College Fund. Additionally, Shane was an avid and dedicated KC Chiefs fan with club-level season ticket holder and made sure to attend the pre-season practices.

            After many years working as a Signalman for Burlington North Santa Fe (BNSF) Railroad, Shane became a Junior Circuit Designer for the Signal Division at BNSF, he continued his work there for 28 years. Shane’s employment with BNSF allowed him to have many adventures throughout his life in different states; he did share those adventures with his family and friends.

           Shane truly loved life, his family, and BNSF work family. Shane was a good friend to all, kind and generous, intelligent, and gregarious soul with an enormous soft heart, he was loved in return by all.

           Our hearts are broken because we will not have Shane with us, however, he is with his father, maternal grandparents, paternal grandfather, uncle and friends. We believe his good soul and spirit is with the Good Lord and he is in paradise, something we can only dream of. We will miss his big distinctive laugh.

          Survivors include grandmother, Catherine; Mother, Audrey; maternal aunts, Camilla Chouteau and Bernadine Wishkeno; aunts and uncles, Francee, Craig, Debra and Harry, Shelly and Steve, and Steve; brother, Lance; sister-in-law, Lucy; cousins, Colton, LeeRoy, Komo, Steven, Josh, John and Stephanie; nephew, Chemako; nieces, Michelle, Falicity and Zola and God father, Count Valdivia.

            He was preceded in death by his father, Bob Simon; grandfathers, Wayne R. Simon and Wesley Wishkeno; grandmother, Nettie Wishkeno and God mother, Martha Valdivia.

            Until we meet again Shane, we love you.

            Family will greet friends from 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Sunday, July 24, 2022 with Rosary being recited at 6:00 p.m. at the Mercer Funeral Home in Holton. Burial will be 10:00 a.m. Monday, July 25, 2022 at Wishkeno Cemetery (150th and O. Rd. on the Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation). Memorials may be given to the Heart of Jackson Humane Society c/o Mercer Funeral Home, P.O. Box 270, Holton, KS 66436. 


Monday, July 25, 2022

William Linn Passes Away

William J. Linn, 76, passed away Sunday, July 24, 2022, at his home near St. Marys.

He was born January 23, 1946, in Middletown, CT, the son of Nelson and Norma Tarallo Linn.  Bill grew up in Connecticut where he lived until moving to St. Marys in 2003.  He served in the United States Navy.

Bill was a welder and fabricator for United Technologies’ Pratt & Whitney.   He was a member of the Assumption Chapel, EAA,  a past member of the Civil Air Patrol and served in the US Navy.  Bill was a private pilot and owned JMJ Landing, a private airport located at his home address.  He was a certified private ground school instructor.