Wednesday, March 27, 2019

RHS and Jeff West Split In Softball

The Lady Dawgs split their twin bill with Jeff West at Meridan on March 26.  Rossville lost the first game 2-1 but came back and won the second 10-3.

                         1 2 3 4 5 6 7  R H E
Rossville          0 0 1 0 0 0 0  1  -   -
Jefferson West 0 0 0 1 0 0 1  2  -   -

                         1 2 3 4 5 6 7   R H E 
Rossville          2 0 0 3 1 1 3  10  -  -
Jefferson West 1 1 0 1 0 0 0   3   -  -


RHS Softball Team Outlook

Coach: Adam Roorbach.
Last year’s record: 17-4.
Top returners: Kelcie Kippes, P-1B, sr.; Caila Hill, IF, sr.; Kinlyn Lundin, IF-P, jr.; Grace Rabe, IF-P, so.; Destiny Bergstresser, IF, so.
Outlook: Bulldawgs were Mid-East League champions last year and return entire pitching staff. ... Kippes went 10-1 with 1.73 ERA and 63 strikeouts, while Rabe was 7-3 with 3.09 ERA and Lundin was 2-0 with 1.98 ERA. ... Rabe also hit .507 with 25 RBI. ... Lundin hit .458 with 21 RBI, while Kippes hit .383 with 26 RBI and Hill hit .403 with 19 RBI.
This year's roster is at:  https://rossvilleksalumninews.blogspot.com/2019/03/rhs-softball-roster-for-2019.html
This year's schedule is at:  https://rossvilleksalumninews.blogspot.com/2019/03/softball-schedule-for-2019.html

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Jayleen Farrell (81) Passes Away

    Jayleen A. “Byrrd” Farrell, 55, passed away Saturday, March 23, 2019 at the University of Kansas Hospital St. Francis Campus.
    She was born April 11, 1963 at Kansas City. She was the daughter of the late Dennis C. and Delores C. Kolterman Farrell. She lived in the St. Marys and Rossville communities. Byrrd attended St. Marys Grade School, and graduated from Rossville High School. She loved nature and flowers.
    Survivors include her biological daughter, Alex; a brother, Denny Farrell, Valley Center; a sister, Tomi Morford, Topeka.
    A Celebration of Life will be held later. Plant a tree or flowers in memory of Byrrd. Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys is assisting the family. To leave online condolences go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.

New Dawgfeed On-Line

Dawgfeed # 6 for 2018-19 is now on You Tube.  You can view by going to:

You Tube Dawgfeed 6

RHS Baseball Team Outlook

Coach: Eammon Bradley.
Last year’s record: 3-16.
Top returners: Cody Dyche, 1B, sr.; Eddie Brockamp, P, jr.; Kaleb Badura, SS, jr.; Bryson Balch, 3B, so.; Layne Hurla, OF, so.; Bo Reeves, P, so.; Kody Davoren, DH-U, jr.
Outlook: Bulldawgs coming off second straight losing season and will be young with sophomores and freshmen making up more than half of roster. ... Dyche hit .412 with 14 RBI to lead team. ... Brockamp went 2-2 with 4.43 ERA and 20 strikeouts. ... Reeves hit .241 and struck out 50 as freshman last year.
This year's roster is at:  https://rossvilleksalumninews.blogspot.com/2019/03/2019-rhs-baseball-roster.html

This year's schedule is at:  https://rossvilleksalumninews.blogspot.com/2019/03/rhs-varsity-baseball-schedule.html

Monday, March 25, 2019

Scott Gillum (86) Retires

Scott Gillum has retired after 25 years in law enforcement, first with the Rossville Police Dept and then the Shawnee Co. Sheriff's Dept.

Sunday, March 24, 2019

Band & Choir Trip To Chicago

Hi all,
    Rossville senior high band and choir members recently returned from a trip to the Windy City. Here's a brief recap of our time in Chicago.
    28 Rossville senior high band and choir members, as well as 11 chaperones, were prepped and ready to set out to Chicago at the planned 10:30 PM departure time on Wednesday, March 13th. After initial calls to the charter bus company, it became evident that something had gone awry. Arrow Stage Lines and our travel company Director's Choice had had a miscommunication and our leave day was incorrect on Arrow's calendar. Told to "sit tight," we kept ourselves busy with kickball, basketball, reading, snacks, and naps until we finally heard word after midnight that a driver and charter bus would be en route soon.
    We finally loaded the charter bus at 1:30 AM on Thursday, March 14th, and were on our way to Chicago! We picked up a relief driver in Kansas City and drove all through the night, arriving at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago shortly before noon. After enjoying the museum and eating lunch, we departed for VanderCook College of Music, where the RHS Band performed for and received a clinic with Professor Stacey Dolan. Once we were done at VanderCook, it was time to zip over to Navy Pier and load a ship for the "Student Spirit Dinner Cruise" in Lake Michigan... not before our driver (of a 56 passenger coach) accidentally went down a one-way street the wrong way and, while attempting to a multiple point turn-around, back into and knocked a Chicago street light completely over. We blocked traffic for about 10 minutes while pictures/documentation was taken, and then got dropped off JUST in time to load our ship and begin our dinner cruise in the bay. It was a very fun cruise dinner, with the entire 500+ capacity passenger ship all to ourselves and the crew. Once we finally had our fill of food and fun, we unloaded the ship, loaded the coach, and headed to our hotel just outside of Chicago, near the O'Hare airport for a much needed night of quality rest to conclude Thursday, March 14th.
    Friday, March 15th we started the day at Millennium Park for a photo op at Cloud Gate, aka "The Bean," while it was overcast, drizzling rain, and below 30 degrees. We then walked over to the Art Institute of Chicago for an hour and half guided tour of the history of Modern Art. After the museum, groups split up to grab lunch, we were able to stop across the street from the Art Institute and see members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra protesting outside Symphony Hall, they are on strike as the negotiations over wages and pensions continue - so all performances are currently canceled until an agreement can be met. Once everyone had filled up with lunch, it was off to the Shedd Aquarium for a few hours. We capped off the day with dinner at Giordano's (Deep Dish Pizza) and then had a few hours to relax at the hotel and swim.
    Our final day in Chicago, Saturday, March 16th, was a whirlwind. We started the day by driving to Michigan Avenue (also known as Magnificent Mile), which is a stretch in downtown Chicago with lots of shopping and stores. The weather was much nicer today, with sunshine and a cool breeze. There were a lot more people in Chicago today due to the St. Patrick's Day parade being at noon, and the streets were packed. The river is dyed green and people were celebrating everywhere! After sightseeing and shopping, we had dinner at Hard Rock Cafe and were entertained by some live bagpipe music. We departed Hard Rock Cafe for Willis Tower and SkyDeck Chicago - lots of people overcame/managed their fear of heights as we went up 103 floors to the observatory floors and the glass step-out boxes. After SkyDeck, we returned to Magnificent mile for a bit more shopping and dinner before ending our trip in Chicago with a fantastic performance by The Blue Man Group at Briar Street Theatre. We made it back safe and sound to RHS on Sunday, March 17th around 9:00 AM, extremely tired and sore from the long bus ride, but with lots of great memories from a great trip.
Go Dawgs!
Garrett Jones
Rossville Jr/Sr High School
Band & Choir Director




For an additional 19  photos taken on the trip, go to:

NW Bailey Rd Closed

NW Bailey Road will be closed temporarily on March 25 for the replacement of the bridge over Snake Creek.  The projected date for completion is June 28.

For a map of the closure and other details,  go to:
https://www.ksnt.com/news/local-news/nw-bailey-road-will-temporarily-close-near-rossville/1858566828

Saturday, March 23, 2019

Ostrander & Silversmith Have a Boy

Tinley Ostrander and Braelund Silversmith of  Rossville are the proud parents of a new baby boy born March 22 2019 at Stormont-Vail in Topeka.

Edna (Kincaid) Prior Passes Away

Edna Mildred Kincaid Prior, 89, formerly of St. Marys, passed away Thursday, March 21, 2019 at McCrite Health Center in Topeka.
She was born March 8, 1930 in Topeka the daughter of Colton F. and Alma M. Smalley Kincaid. She graduated from Washburn Rural High School in 1947. After graduation Edna worked at Ray’s Printing in Topeka for 8 years. In 1967 she started working at Gockel’s IGA where she worked for 21 years. She co-owned and operated Prior-DeBacker Liquor Store in St. Marys for 7 years. Edna also worked as a sub for USD No. 321 in food services for several years. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys, and the American Legion Auxiliary.
She was united in marriage to John William Prior on November 7, 1953 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. They had 4 children, Dennis, Karen, Diane and Patricia. John preceded her in death on June 20, 2017. She was also preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, C.F. “Junior Kincaid and Donald Kincaid and a sister, Arlene Kincaid.
Survivors include her children, Dennis (Janice) Prior, Rossville, Karen Stockman (Marc Rupp), Arvada, CO., Diane (Severin) DeBacker, Topeka/Seattle and Patricia Rentfro, Topeka; 7 grandchildren, Dannielle, Andy, Matt, Bailey, Adam, Jeff and Zach; 7 great-grandchildren, Jacob, Max, Sebastian, Ava, Calyn, Hadley and Ida; nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank McCrite Health Center and Great Lakes Hospice for the care given to Edna and her family.
A graveside service will be at 10:00 A.M. Monday, March 25, 2019 at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. Mrs. Prior will lie in state and the family will receive friends from 2:00 until 4:00 P.M. Sunday, March 24, 2019 at Piper Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Great Lakes Hospice and sent to Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street; St. Marys, Kansas 66536.

Friday, March 22, 2019

Taylor Kirk & WU Softball

Washburn U played two softball games on Friday, March 22 in a tournament at Emporia State.

St. Cloud State U. defeated Washburn in the first game 7-3 with the Washburn bats unable to string hits together to generate runs.   Both teams had 8 hits,  but the Ichabods weren't able to get them at the right time.  Taylor Kirk had four at-bats with no hits.

Washburn made up for the lack of hitting in game one to defeat Concordia-St. Paul 11-1 in their second game of the day.  Taylor Kirk had 3 hits, 2 runs, and 3 RBIs.  Her hits included a double, a triple and a home run to boost her already impressive slugging average.

Prom Royalty Candidates

The 2019 Prom Royalty Candidates are:

Alex Archer           Lizzie Foster
Ben Price              Katie Glotzbach
Karsen Waggoner Cheyenne Reese

Taylor Kirk & WU Softball

    Washburn picked up a win against Upper Iowa on March 21 to the tune of 7-5.  Taylor Kirk had 1 hit, 2 RBIs in 3 at-bats.  Her one hit was her seventh home run of the season.
    Wayne State defeated Washburn  5-0 in a game with little offense from WU on March 21.  Taylor Kirk had 2 at-bats without hits,  but did reach base twice on walks.  However the Ichabods only generated 4 hits and couldn't drive any runs home.
    At this point in the season, Taylor is second on the team with a .360 batting average and leads the team in slugging percentage at .730.

Zlatnik (08) Is KWCA Asst Coach Of Year

Duane Zlatnik has been selected by the Kansas Wrestling Coaches Assn. as the 2019 6A Assistant Coach Of The Year.