Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Top Sports News Covers RHS-SL Game

 By TODD FERTIG

TopSports.news

A wild ending to the second game of a doubleheader between the Silver Lake and Rossville softball teams produced a split at Rossville Monday night between the two rivals.

After Silver Lake won the opening contest 8-3, Rossville appeared to be in control throughout the second game but struggled to put the feisty Eagles away in the final inning.

Rossville scored six runs on seven hits in the bottom of the sixth inning to build what appeared to be an insurmountable 12-3 lead. But the Eagles refused to go quietly, scoring seven runs before the Bulldawgs were able to close out the 12-10 victory.

Rossville2026SBjube 1Rossville softball, celebrating a run during Monday's home doubleheader with Silver Lake, earned a split with a 12-10 second-game win. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN] 

Silver Lake rapped out eight hits in the top of the seventh and cut the deficit to just two runs. With runners on first and third, they appeared poised to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. But a smash deep into the outfield was snared by the Rossville fielder for the second out of the inning. Once the ball was in the infield, a throw to third base produced the final out on the Eagle runner who left the base on contact.

“I’m just glad we were able to hang on to get the win,” said Rossville coach John Nitsch following the nightcap. “The main thing is just to keep on fighting. I’m glad we scored enough the inning before to give us that cushion.

“The difference between this year and last year was we’d let games like that get away from us. But this year we’re able to fight back and get it.”

Rossville withstood four Silver Lake home runs and a triple in the second game by stringing together long rallies in the second and sixth innings. The Bulldawgs compiled 17 hits in the late game, all but one of which were singles.

The opening game loss to Silver Lake was Rossville’s first defeat of the season. The nightcap made the Bulldawgs 7-1 on the season.

“My biggest thing was I didn’t like how we competed in the first game,” said Nitsch, who recorded his 100th career victory earlier in the season. “We’ve got to show up to compete every pitch, every play, not extend innings by not making plays.”

RileyMohler2026SB 2Senior pitcher Riley Mohler picked up an 8-3 complete game first-game victory as Silver Lake and Rossville split Monday's doubleheader. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

Silver Lake got a complete-game victory in the opener from pitcher Riley Mohler. The senior helped herself out with two big plays in the sixth inning, neither coming from her pitching arm.

Knotted at 3-3 in the top of the sixth, the pitcher stepped to the plate with runners on second and third. She cracked a drive to the opposite field that banged against the right field fence, plating both runners to take the lead.

“I personally love hitting. I know pitching is a big thing for me. I’ve been pitching for as long as I can remember,” Mohler said. “But once I sit in that box and I can hit, it really changes the game because I can affect the score and who wins.”

Then, in the bottom of the sixth, with a runner on first, she stabbed a line drive back through the box and doubled up the Rossville runner who strayed from the bag.

“Sometimes I hate being called ‘just a pitcher.’ I like being able to be seen as able to do other things, too,” Mohler said. “When I’m able to make a double play or a throw to first, or a big hit, that’s a big opportunity for me.”

The Eagles, Class 3A state runners-up the past two seasons, took their second loss of the year against eight victories.


Rossvile Golf Team 5th at So Lyons Co. Inv.

The Rosville Golf Team finished 5th of 15 teams. Jack Donovan tied for First with a 79 or a 76--depending on which version is correct). Feldhausen was tied for 23rd with a 94

 Rossville Players

Jack Donovan     37 39 76
J. Feldhausen     46 48 94
Dalen Dick          47 49 96
Austin Dohrman 46 52 98
Creed Wood       52 55 107
Jayse Moore       71 64 135

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Dawgs Get Two Wins Over Silver Lake

 On April 6, the Rossville varsity baseball team grabbed two wins from Silver Lake,: 7-2 and 10-2.  The Dawgs are 6-2 in the Big East and Overall.

Lady Dawgs and SL Eagles Split

The April 6 doubleheader between the Lady Dawgs and Silver Lake were split with Silver Lake winning 8-3 and Rossville winning the other game 12-10.

Rossville softball  is 7-1 in both the Big East and Overall.

Monday, April 6, 2026

Lady Dawgs Get Two Wins Over Royal Valley

The  Rossville softball team extended their win streak to 6 with two wins over Royal Valley by scores of 14-2 and 10-6.

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Boys Golf Team 8th at Royal Valley

The RHS Boys Golf Team finished 8th of 11 teams at the Royal Valley Invitational. on Mar.30.

Jack Donovan led the team with an 83. for 7th place.  Jackson Feldhausen tied for 13th with a 91.

Rosasville SoftballTeam Off To 4-0 Start

 The Rossville sofball team stands at 4-0 i  Big East Standings with wins ofer  Jeff West of  15-9  and  5-2.  

This week they have notched victories over Riley Count 14-4 and 13-1

Rossville Baseball

The baseball team lost their first two games to Jeff  Westby scores of 10-2 an 10-1.  But they tuned things around during their two game series wih Rily County this week winning 20-0 and 18-2  

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Wabaunsee Inv. Track and Field

 Rossville finished 8th out of 14 teams 

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CAEL HORGAN, Rossville 

A junior, Horgan was a first-team All-Big East pick last spring after helping Rossville advance to the Class 2A-1A state tournament in 2025.


CameronMiller2025 1Cameron Miller, Rossville

CAMERON MILLER, Rossville

Miller, a senior pitcher, earned TSN All-Shawnee County and All-Big-East League first-team honors last season for the Bulldawgs. 

CANAAN MITCHELL, Rossville 

Mitchell, a senior infielder, was a first-team All-Shawnee County pick last season after helping Rossville earn a spot in the Class 2A-1A state tournament and was a second-team All-Big East League selection. Mitchell was a second-team All-2A-1A pick by the Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches.  

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Rossville High Wrestlers Of The Year

                                             


                                                         

Delores Hesse Passes Away


 Delores Hesse passed away on March 19, 2026. She was born on February 26, 1932.

 In March of 1951, she married William Hesse who preceded her, and together they shared a life rooted in love and faith for over 70 years. A woman of few words, she was stoic and selfless. She and Bill devoted much of their lives serving the church and community. She loved to cook and spend time with family and friends. Her proudest joy was her family. 

She is survived by her son Ron and his wife Sharlene and their children Trisha, Michelle, and Jason. Her daughter Rhonda Taylor and her husband Rusty and son Dustin and his wife Jessica. Plus five great-grandchildren.

Private family services and burial will be in the Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Christian Church and may be sent in care of Piper Funeral Home 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

All Big East Girls Basketball Team

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Class 3A state champion Silver Lake and 2A state qualifier Rossville earned four of the five first-team spots on the All-Big East League girls basketball team.

Silver Lake, which captured its second 3A state title in three seasons Saturday in Hutchinson, put senior Kailyn Hanni and sophomore Karys Deiter on the All-Big East first team while Rossville, which dropped a tight 2A quarterfinal game to No. 1 seed Ellinwood, is represented by senior Rylee Dick and junior Nora Burdiek.

KailynHanni2026Hesston 7Kailyn Hanni, Silver Lake

KarysDeiter2026Osage 4Karys Deiter, Silver Lake

NoraBurdiek2026SLnew 1Nora Burdiek, Rossville

RyleeDick2026SLnew 4Rylee Dick, Rossville

Silver Lake junior Savanah Wende was a first-team all-league selection.

ALL-BIG EAST LEAGUE GIRLS BASKETBALL

First team

Nora Burdiek, jr., Rossville; Karys Deiter, so., Silver Lake; Rylee Dick, sr., Rossville; Kailyn Hanni, sr., Silver Lake; Kylie Nelson, jr., Hiawatha.

Second team

Macie Corcoran, jr., Perry-Lecompton; Emma Hermesch, jr., Nemaha Central; Audrey Holle, so., Riley County; Brenlee Koontz, fr., Jefferson West; KiWe Miller, so., Royal Valley.

Third team

Emmie Dean, so., Jefferson West; Addi Gutsch, fr., Riley County; Panno Wahwassuck, jr., Royal Valley; Savanah Wende, jr., Silver Lake; Michaela Williams, so., Hiawatha.

Honorable mention

Jadelynn Brees, jr., St. Marys; Rebekah Lassey, jr., Holton; Kennedy McKee, so., Nemaha Central;