Saturday, November 8, 2014

Dawgs Move Past Centrailia In Playoffs

From the Capital Journal
By Brent Maycock


Tied 14-14 with Centralia late in the third quarter of Saturday night’s Class 3A playoff rematch, Bulldog quarterback Tucker Horak lofted a ball in the direction of older brother Thatcher Horak, hoping he could make a play on the jump ball. Problem was, Centralia’s Darrian Turner was right there waiting with perfect coverage.
The two athletes went up together and as they battled for the ball, it popped up and came down right into Thatcher Horak’s hands. The Bulldog senior raced untouched the rest of the way for a 65-yard touchdown that sent Rossville on its way to a 35-14 victory.
“He played that pretty well and he’s a heck of an athlete,” Thatcher said of Turner. “It was a lot of luck. When it popped in the air, I had no clue where it was. But I held my hand out and it fell right into it.”
No. 1 Rossville (11-0) will hit the road for the quarterfinals, traveling to Pittsburg for a showdown with Colgan (9-2). The Panthers rolled past Galena 35-18 earlier Saturday.
No question “The Catch” played a big role in Rossville fighting off a major challenge by Centralia, which was dominated 42-6 by the Bulldogs in their early October meeting. But so too was “The Stop,” and Horak had a hand in that as well.
After having an answer for everything Rossville threw at it in the first half, Centralia was poised to respond once again on its possession immediately following Horak’s acrobatic touchdown grab. Nice runs by Trevor Mars and Turner moved the ball to the Panther 46 and set up a third-and-1.
Centralia never got the yard it needed. Mars was stuffed for no gain on third down, and on fourth down Thatcher Horak tracked down Turner on the edge for another no gain, giving the ball back to Rossville. The Bulldogs needed just seven plays to make it a two-score game with Nick Reesor rumbling in from 10 yards out.
Rossville’s defense, gashed by Centralia for 147 yards and nine first downs in the first half, gave up just 49 yards and three first downs in the second half, including no first downs and three yards in the fourth quarter.
“When we went in at halftime, we just realized what was on the line and what we were playing for,” said senior lineman Terrance Sowers, who helped set the tone for the defensive stand by teaming with Dawson Hammes for a huge 12-yard sack of Centralia’s Wyatt VanDorn on fourth-and-4 at the Bulldog 15 on the Panthers’ first possession of the second half. “We didn’t want it to go down the drain. We just started clicking and had a bunch of fire.
“That just added juice to the tank.”
Thatcher Horak added a late 17-yard touchdown run for the final margin of victory, finishing the night with 49 yards rushing and 105 receiving with a pair of touchdown grabs. His first was a 36-yarder where he slipped all alone behind the Centralia defense for an easy score that gave Rossville a 14-6 lead early in the second quarter.
Centralia came right back, however, and tied it when Turner hauled in a 10-yard slant pass from VanDorn and then ran in the two-point conversion. Tied at halftime after being completely out of it at the break in the first meeting, Centralia was in position.
But the Panthers couldn’t convert on fourth downs in the second half after also seeing a drive deep in Rossville territory end with a Christian Roduner interception on fourth down in the end zone.
“We’re right there,” Centralia coach Larry Glatczak said. “A tipped ball for a touchdown, a couple fourth-down conversions. It’s a game of plays, a game of inches and that’s what this game was.”
Tucker Horak finished with 106 yards rushing and 134 passing, throwing for two touchdowns. Reesor added 69 yards on the ground and two touchdowns, getting the Bulldogs on the board first with a 31-yard scoring burst up the middle in the first quarter.
Rossville kicker Paul Steinke also set a state record in the game, converting all five extra-point kicks to give him 87 consecutive makes. The old mark was 82, set by Salina Central’s Alex Parker in 2005-06.
Centralia finished the season 9-2, both losses to Rossville and was led by Turner’s 78 rushing yards. Trevor Mars had the Panthers’ other touchdown on a 1-yard run late in the first quarter.
Centralia (9-2)      6    8    0    0     =     14
Rossville (11-0)     7    7    7   14     =     35
Ross — Reesor 31 run (Steinke kick)
Cent — Mars 1 run (pass failed)
Ross — Th. Horak 36 pass from Tu. Horak (Steinke kick)Cent — Turner 10 pass from VanDorn (Turner run)Ross — Th. Horak 65 pass from Tu. Horak (Steinke kick)
Ross — Reesor 10 run (Steinke kick)
Ross — Th. Horak 17 run (Steinke kick)
GAME IN FIGURES
                                Cent           Ross
First downs           12               16
Rushes-yards   51-186      36-199

Passing                  10               134

Comp-Att-Int   1-5-1          7-12-1

Punts                 2-39.0        3-37.5

Fumbles-Lost    0-0             0-0

Penalties-Yds    2-15           2-20
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — Centralia: Mars 6-25, VanDorn 15-39, Turner 20-78, J. Johnson 9-36, Deters 1-8. Rossville: Tu. Horak 18-106, Reesor 9-69, Th. Horak 8-49, Team 1-minus 17.
PASSING — Centralia: VanDorn 1-4-1, 10, Deters 0-1-0, 0. Rossville: Tu. Horak 7-12-1, 134.
RECEIVING — Centralia: Turner 1-10. Rossville: C. Horak 1-minus 3, Th. Horak 4-105, Roduner 3-32.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Coach Derick Hammes On War On 24.

    This is a video of Derick Hammes talking about the "War on 214"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4FpKajYfWI

Brent Maycock Prediction For 3A Football

Brent Maycock of the Capital Journal has issued the following prediction for 3A football

Championship game — Rossville (9-0) vs. Scott City (9-0).
Champion — Rossville. History isn’t exactly on the side of the Bulldogs, who have seen numerous title contenders in the past decade-plus that have been unable to get past archrival Silver Lake in the state semifinals. Something seems different this year, however, and junior quarterback Tucker Horak is the X-factor. Scott City has a murderer’s row to face to get to the finals and is capable of winning its second title in three years.
Contenders — Oh yeah, Silver Lake (8-1) has ONLY played in 11 of the last 12 3A title games, winning crowns in 2013, 2010 and 2006. The Eagles always seem to get it done in the postseason, so it won’t be a shock to see them there again. The East road is a little tougher this year with Centralia (8-1) joining Colgan (7-2) as former 2-1A champs looming as obstacles. The West is always tough and Norton (9-0) is enjoying its best season in years and could be a second-round foe for Scott City. Hesston (9-0) is down from 4A and has rolled, while the first-round winner between Conway Springs (8-1) and Wichita Collegiate (8-1) is dangerous. The list goes on and on ... Chaparral (8-1), Hoisington (8-1), Hutchinson Trinity (8-1), Halstead (7-2) ... as 3A is as deep as it’s ever been.

Centrailia Is Next Football Opponent

    The Dawgs will play their second playoff game on Sat. at Rossville against Centrailia (9-1)  which beat Horton  (5-4) 50-6 in their first round game Tuesday night.
 

Mark Smith (12) On Ottawa U. Football Team


    Mark Smith,  son of  Wanita Smith, is a sophomore at Ottawa University majoring in exercise science.  He attended Dodge City Community College his freshman year.
    Mark is on the football team and his bio can be viewed at:
http://www.ottawabraves.com/roster/20/5/2393.php

RHS Dance Team Videos

    RHS Dance Team video for Homecoming, 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhgGtghJXR8
   "Shake Mix" by RHS Dance Team on 10/24/14.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQS06MDYIUc&feature=em-subs_digest

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Rossville Win Over Pleasant Ridge Statistics

Pleasant Ridge (5-6)   0       0       0     0     =       0
Rossville (10-0)         14     28     14     0     =     56


Rossville scoring:
Tu. Horak 67 run (Steinke kick)
Th. Horak 57 run (Steinke kick)
Reesor 1 run (Steinke kick)
C. Horak 73 pass from Tu. Horak (Steinke kick)
Roduner 6 pass from Tu. Horak (Steinke kick)
Reesor 37 pass from Tu. Horak (Steinke kick)
Reesor 51 run (Steinke kick)
Rubio 35 pass from Woodcock (Steinke kick)

GAME IN FIGURES
                          PR           RV
First downs          6              14
Rushes-yards  39-132       25-324
Passing yards      5             196
Passes             2-7-0       10-12-0
Fumbles-lost      0-0             0-0
Punts-Avg.       7-31.4       1-31.0
Penalties-yards  2-10          3-30

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — Pleasant Ridge: Holmes 15-35, Haack 10-19, Bridges 3-43, Broddie 11-35. Rossville: Tu. Horak 4-104, Th. Horak 3-72, Balch 2-6, Reesor 6-107, Hammes 4-4, Woodcock 1-19, Lovejoy 5-12.

PASSING — Pleasant Ridge: 2-7-0, 5 yards. Rossville: Tu. Horak 9-11-0, 161 yards; Woodcock 1-1-0, 35 yards.

RECEIVING — Pleasant Ridge: Bridges 1-5, Broddie 1-0. Rossville: Th. Horak 3-19, Roduner 4-32, C. Horak 1-73, Reesor 1-37, Rubio 1-35.

PUNTING — Pleasant Ridge: Holmes 7-31.4. Rossville: Woodcock 1-31.0.

Shelly Buhler Re-elected


    Shelly Buhler of Rossville, shown above with her family,   was re-elected as Commissioner of Shawnee County.

Betty (Davis) (42) Pence Passes Away


   Betty Jane Pence, 90, Topeka, passed away Monday, November 3, 2014.
    She was born February 11, 1924, in Silver Lake, Kansas, the daughter of Henry and Blanche (Baird) Davis. She graduated from Rossville High School in 1942. Betty was a bookkeeper for Pence's Grocery Store & Stormont-Vail Hospital. Mrs. Pence was a member of the Lowman United Methodist Church.   
Betty enjoyed music and Kansas State athletics.
    Betty married Clyde W. Pence on September 4, 1942 in Galveston, Texas. He preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by three brothers and one sister. Survivors include children, Judy (John) Badger, Craig (Patty) Pence; brother, Dale Davis; grandsons, Brock (Tiffaney) and Brett Badger; great-grandsons, Gavin Badger and Hunter Richardson.
    Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, November 8, 2014 at the Penwell-Gabel - Southwest Chapel, 3700 SW Wanamaker Road, Topeka. Services will follow at 11 a.m. Private interment will be at Prairie Home Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice, 600 SW Frazier Circle, Topeka, KS 66606 or Lowman United Methodist Church 4000 Drury Lane Topeka, KS 66604. To leave a message for the family online, please visit www.PenwellGabelTopeka.com. 

Football Team Wins Over Pleasant Ridge

    The Bulldogs advanced  in the playoffs with a convincing 56-0  win over Pleasant Ridge.    Video of  some of the scoring plays can be viewed at:
http://kansasfirstnews.com/2014/11/04/h-s-football-playoffs-begin-in-kansas/
    Additional video is at:
http://www.wibw.com/sports/ksprepzone/headlines/Week-10-Pleasant-Ridge-at-Rossville--281557271.html
    This is the fourth time this season that the Dawgs have scored 56 points.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

3A Girls Golf Results

    Rossville finished 9th in the 3A State Golf Tournament.  Leading the Dawgs was Makayla Crow who tied for 22nd individually.
    Complete results can be read at:
    http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/girls_golf/14/14_state.pdf

Volleyball Team Loses in Playoffs

    The RHS volleyball team lost in the first round of  3A sub-state playoffs to Marysville, 23-25, 25-21, 13-25 on Nov. 31.

3A Football Playoff Brackets

    The Dawgs will go up against Easton-Pleasant Ridge (5-4) in the first round of 3A playoffs which pit the top 32 teams (as judged by 16 district champs and runnersup) into a single elimination tournament.  This first round game will be played at Rossville on Tue., Nov. 4.
    In the second round,  the Dawgs will face the winner of the Centrailia (8-1) and Horton (8-1) game.  Centrailia is a strong team that the Dawgs faced earlier in the year.
    Silver Lake will first play Atchison-Maur Hill-Mount(7-2) and then face the winner of the Seneca-Nemaha Valley game.  
    Should both teams continue to win,  the Dawgs and Eagles will meet in the semi-final game, just as they did last year.
    The complete bracket can be seen at:
http://kshsaa.org/Public/ScoreCenter/Brackets/Football/3A.cfm?Activity=1&Class=3A

3A Football Rankings

Wichita Eagle Class 3A Football Rankings
1. Rossville 9-0 (3)
2. Scott City 9-0 (4)
3. Silver Lake 8-1 (1)
4. Wichita Collegiate 8-1 (5)
5. Hesston 9-0 (NR)
Others: Caney Valley 8-1 (NR), Centralia 8-1 (NR), Chaparral 8-1 (NR), Conway Springs 8-1 (2), Halstead 7-2 (NR), Hoisington 8-1 (NR), Horton 7-1 (NR), Hutchinson Trinity 8-1 (NR), Nemaha Central 7-2 (NR), Neodesha 7-2 (NR), Norton 9-0 (NR), Pittsburg Colgan 7-2 (NR), SE-Saline 7-2 (NR), Wellsville 7-2 (NR).