Saturday, January 16, 2016

Dawgs Sweep Bears

The Dawgs sent the St. Marys Bears home with losses in both the girl's and boy's varsity basketball games on Friday, Jan. 15
Boy's Game
Rossville   20 10 14 16   =   60
St. Marys    6 15  9  11   =   41
Rossville scoring:
Schumacher         6            0-0     12
Roduner               2            7-11   11
Horak                   3            2-3      8
Hammes              3            2-5      8
Morris                   3            0-0      6
Anderson             2            1-3      5
Mason                  1 (1)      2-4      5
Bradshaw             1            3-4      5
Totals                 21 (1)    17-30  60.
Girl's Game
Rossville     15 16  23 14   =   68
St. Marys      2   8  19 11   =   40

Rossville scoring:
Nitsch                   5 (4)         2-2      16
Hill                        4               4-6      12
Conley                  4               3-6      11
Day                       4               0-2        8
Shinn                    2               2-6        6
Porter                    2 (1)         0-0        5
Zemek                   1               2-2       4
Hill                         2               0-2       4
Shinn                     0               2-7       2
Totals                   24 (5)        15-33    68



In other Mid-East action Jan. 15:

Boys:

Rock Creek 67
Wabaunsee  56

Silver Lake  62
Riley Co.     46

Girls:

Wabaunsee   37
Rock Creek  35

Silver Lake  47
Riley Co.     34

Friday, January 15, 2016

Albert Glotzbach Passes Away

      Albert J. Glotzbach died on January 13, 2016. He was born September 24, 1922, at Paxico, Kansas.
      He was the son of George C. and Clara Meinhardt Glotzbach. He married Mary J. Maze on June 3, 1950, and they had two sons, John Alan and Mark Lee.
      He was preceded in death by Mark Lee in 1971, wife Mary in 1984, and John Alan in 1999. He is survived by his sister, Bertha M. Glotzbach, Olathe KS; 20 nieces and nephews; and the special Paulsen Family.
      He was in the U.S. Army in World War II. He served in Europe and was in a 155 Howitzer artillery battalion. He was in the Battle of the Bulge and his battalion was the first heavy artillery outfit to cross the Rhine at Ramagen. He was a member of Mater Dei Holy Name Church since 1936, a member of the American Legion Post 31 of Rossville and was commander there for seven years. He graduated from Capitol Catholic High School in 1940 and went to Strickler s Business College. His work life was ten years as an accountant, ten years as a production manager for an advertising agency, 14 years as the member services director for Kaw Valley Electric Coop. and then was a Kansas licensed Real Estate Salesman and Broker.
      Visitation will be 2-4 p.m. Sunday, January 17, 2016, at Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801 SW Urish Road, Topeka KS 66614, with Parish Prayer Service at 2 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Monday, January 18, 2016, at Mater Dei Holy Name Church, 1114 SW 10th Ave. Burial will be at Rochester Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be sent to Mater Dei Parish, 1114 SW 10th Street, Topeka KS 66604. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.kevinbrennanfamily.com.

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Ramona Schindler Passes Away

    Ramona Schindler of St. Marys passed away Thursday,  Jan 14, 2016.  Her obituary can be read at:
http://piperfuneralhome.com/obituaries/ramona-l-schindler/

New 321A Wrestling Rankings

The Dawgs are still ranked number one in the state.
There are several Dawgs ranked in the top 6 of their weight class.
Isaac Luellen is the only Dawg ranked number one.
Click on below image to enlarge.

New Dawgfeed On-Line

Here is the latest version of Dawgfeed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUUb80kU0xg&feature=em-subs_digest

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Dawgs Take Two From Rock Creek

GIRLS GAME
    The RHS girls built a nice first quarter lead and withstood a 4th quarter rally to prevail 61-60 on Jan. 12 against Rock Creek.
  Rock Creek 13 14 13 20   =   60  
  Rossville     20 12 13 16   =   61
Rossville scoring:
Hill                        13 (1)       6-7      33
Steckel                    3 (3)      1-2      10
Day                           2            1-4        5
Nitsch                      1            2-4        4
Conley                     1            2-4        4
Shinn                       0            1-2        1
Totals                   20 (4)   13-23   61

BOYS GAME
    The RHS boys had a big second quarter to get an early lead and then added to in the fourth for a nice 56-43 vixtory. Hampered by a late football season,  the RHS boys got off to a slow start but are now gettin a nice string of wins.
  Rock Creek 12   7 14 10   =   43  
  Rossville      13 17 10 16   =   56
Rossville scoring:
Schumacher                      6 (2)        6-9       20
Horak                                   5 (1)         0-1       11
Roduner                             3 (2)        2-6       10
Anderson                            3              0-0        6
Hammes                              2              0-1        4
Bradshaw                            1               1-2        3
Morris                                  0              2-2       2
Totals                                 20 (5)      11-21  56

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Bridge Work To Start Jan 25

From KSNT-TV: 
It was an agenda full of events at the Shawnee County Commission meeting Monday morning. The meeting started with the election of a new chairperson. Shelly Buhler will now act as the County Commission Chairperson and Bob Archer as the Vice Chairperson.
The Willard Bridge was also one of the main topics and the county commissioners unanimously approved the $16 million contract to start construction on the bridge.
“We were just allowed to go out for bids back in December and we received bids and we got extremely, extremely good bids,” says Tom Vlach.
The 3-0 votes came after Vlach told commissioners that the bid amount is more than $4 million below what the commission budgeted for. The construction on the Willard Bridge will begin in two weeks on January 25th.

Monday, January 11, 2016

RHS Hosts Foreign Students

Special to The Capital-Journal


For a 3A Kansas high school with an average of about 250 students, hosting nine to 10 foreign exchange students in one academic year is a little unusual.
But Toby McCollough, principal of Rossville Junior-Senior High School, embraces those numbers.
“With us being a rural community, this is a good way for our kids to get that culture that may already be at another school,” McCollough said of his school’s foreign exchange student program. “We try to reap the benefits from them (foreign exchange students) being here.”
Although having an average of nine to 10 foreign exchange students each year for about the past three years has slightly increased class sizes, McCollough said his staff also has fully embraced having more of the visiting students.
“Not a one of them said they didn’t want another one (student),” McCollough said, recalling the time when he told his staff there would be a higher count of foreign exchange students. “They (teachers) extract knowledge from them.”
McCollough said his students and the Rossville community continue to welcome their visitors, who have come from all across the globe. He said that full acceptance becomes more evident when former exchange students bring their own families back to the town of a little more than 1,000 people to visit.
“They feel that connection,” he said. “They have lifelong friends here.”
Much of the credit McCollough gives to the success of his school’s foreign exchange student program is directed toward Kelly Brown, a Rossville resident and the regional coordinator for the Academic Year in America, or AYA, program for the past five years.
Brown said she is responsible for 19 visiting students out of the estimated 50 students who are in Kansas currently as part of the AYA. She said the program requires her to either meet with or contact the student, host family and the student’s biological family monthly.
“It works really well,” Brown said. “If we’re in contact continuously, we can work out a problem before it escalates into a bigger problem. We take pride in that we take care of our students. We don’t just get them here and then forget about them.”
Brown also said she gives credit for the success of the visiting student program to the staff and administration at Rossville Junior-Senior High School.
“I give kudos to them for allowing us to have this many,” she said, referring to the nine students who will attend the school this spring semester. “They (students) blend in really well. They get good grades and usually don’t struggle academically.”
Before she matches a student with a family, Brown said she spends a lot of time going through the students’ profiles to understand their preferences and personalities.
Julie Spring said she, her husband and their son, Zach, now 22, have hosted foreign exchange students each year since the 2008-09 school year from Japan, Germany and Pakistan. Their current student, Rafael de Arruda, is from Brazil.
“I think that the Rossville kids have been very good to them,” Spring said of the foreign exchange students who have been in the community. “They love that people talk to them but they really want friends. They came here to be part of America and the culture and sometimes they’re afraid or they’re embarrassed. They just don’t know how to ask.”
Spring said as part of the Academic Year in America program, visiting students have to give presentations on their culture and lives, as well as perform a required number of community service hours. She said Bilal Channa, the student she hosted last year, resonated with her and the Rossville community in particular, because he is a practicing Muslim.
“He engaged a lot with adults,” she said. “Some of the things he would consider to be important wouldn’t be something a normal 16-year-old would think is important. He worries about what’s happening in his country, he worries about world things.”
Spring said after hosting Bilal, whom she remains in regular contact with, she sees global events from a completely new perspective.
“What does happen in the rest of the world is important to us,” she said. “I’m thankful that he gave me that.”
Julie Spring has hosted four foreign exchange students who have attended Rossville Junior-High School. The 3A school is currently hosting nine visiting students through the Academic Year in America program that has an estimated 50 students in Kansas this school year.

3A Football Class For 2016 and 2017

    The 3A football classification for the 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 years are available.  The classes are based on enrollments in the Ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades only as of Sept. 21, 2015.
    Rossville comes in at the lower end of the sixty four schools with 121-203  students with  127.  
    Other Mid-East schools include St. Marys, 144, Silver Lake 149, Riley County 165.   Wabaunsee is in class 2A at 111  and Rock Creek is in 4A at 211.

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Rossville Wrestlers Placing

    The following RHS wresdtlers placed at the Rossville Invitational on Jan. 9.  Fifteen teams competed,  but each team had 12 or fewer wrestlers so  weight classes were not completely filled.

106    Alex Archer              4th
113    Colin Culbertson      3rd
120    Alex Cavanaugh       1st
126    Bryce Gfeller            1st
132    Holden Hurla            4th
138    Phoenix Thomas       2nd
145    Reed Miller               4th
152    Isaiah Luellen           2nd
160    Derek Gentry            3rd
182    Isaac Luellen             1st
220    Kole Davoren            1st

Final Team Standings of Rossville Invitational

1.



12
215.0



2.



11
176.0



3.



13
156.0



4.



12
131.5



5.



10
122.5



6.



8
100.0



7.



12
96.0



8.



11
93.5



9.



10
65.0



10.



7
64.5



11.



5
58.0



12.



6
55.5



13.



5
23.0



14.



5
21.0



15.



2
16.0



16.



1
0.0





Riley and Rossville Split Wins

    The Riley County and Rossville high varsity basketball teams split on Jan. 8 on the Rossville court.  
Boys Varsity Game
  Riley County 10 14 20 22   =   66
  Rossville       16 23 14 21   =   74
Rossville  scoring:
Schumacher           6 (1)     10-16     24 

Roduner                  3             5-7      11
Morris                      3 (3)       1-2      10,
 Mason                    3 (3)       1-4      10
Hammes                  2            2-6        6
Bradshaw                2            2-2        6
Horak                       0            5-6        5
Anderson                 0            2-2        2
Team                       0            1-2        1
Totals                    19 (7)     29-47    74
Girls Varsity Game
  Riley County 9 15 21 17   =   62  
  Rossville      10  8 18 20   =   56

Rossville scoring:
Nitsch             6 (5)      0-0    17
Hill                  5 (2)      2-2    14
Day                 1 (1)      2-2     5
Conley             2           0-2     4
Shinn               2           0-0     4
Steckel            1 (1)      0-0     3
Buhler             1 (1)      0-0     3
Porter              1           1-2     3
Hill                   1           1-2     3
Totals             20 (10)    6-10  56.

Friday, January 8, 2016

Sallie Kelley Passes Away

Sallie A. Kelley, 61, passed away Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at her daughter's home in Rossville.
She was born March 4, 1954 at Topeka the daughter of Cornelius and Lorraine Gale Lee Cummings. She was raised in Rossville and graduated from Rossville High School. Sallie lived most of her life in the Rossville community.
Sallie had worked at Goodyear Tire and Rubber, Payless Distribution Center for 28 years and the past five years at Frito Lay all in Topeka. She was an avid KSU fan.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother Mark and a sister Sue.
Survivors include her daughter, Waunita (Gary) Smith, Rossville; her son, Shawn (DeeAnna) Kelly, Wathena; siblings, Michael (Barbara) Cummings, Topeka (Willard), Ellen (James) McFarland, Carbondale, Alice (Ron) Andrick, Topeka and Amy (Chris) Rawejasli, Topeka; 3 grandchildren, Mark Smith, Darcy Smith and Molly Kelley.
Inurnment graveside services will be at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, January 14, 2016 at Prairie Home Cemetery, Topeka. A family visitation will be from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at Piper Funeral Chapel in Rossville. Memorial contributions may be made in Sallie's name for her grandchildren's educational fund and sent in care of Piper Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 642, Rossville, Kansas 66533

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Main St. Puzzle

    If you like to solve simple jig-saw puzzles,  here is a fairly easy one of Rossville's new revamped Main St.
http://www.jigidi.com/puzzle.php?id=XCZFZSMF