Saturday, February 28, 2015

State Wrestling Tournament On-Line

    You can watch the final Saturday matches at the 321A State Tournament in Hays at:
http://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/kshsaa/f74b6e420a

321A State Wrestling Results, Day Two

113#    Btyce Gfeller    defeated Bruce Younger of Ellis by a 8-5 decision for First Place.

120#    Holden Hurla lost to Dalton Goens (31-8) from Lyons High. by a 3-0 decision.

126#    Alex Cavanaugh  defeated Trevor Lowell (36-8) of  Bellville-Republic County by a 1-0 decision and will wrestle for third place.
    Alex defeated Joey McFee of ARC with an MD 11-3 for third place.

138#    Isaiah Luellen wrestled Casey Garner (38-4) of Leon Bluestem who has lost one and won four matches during this tournament by falls.  Isaiah defeated Garner with a 6-4 descision and will wrestle for 3rd place.
    Carter Wessling (34-4) of Beloit defeated Isaiah with a fall at 2.23. Isaiah finishes in fourh place.

160#    Nick Reesor lost to Chuck Schmidt (21-3) of Eureka by a 1-0 decision to finish 2nd.

182#    Isaac Luellen defeated Kaden Housel (33-3) of Cherryvale with an MD 13-3 for first place.

The top four teams were:

Norton             118.8
Hoisington       104.5
Rossville          103.0
Silver Lake        86.0

State Wrestling Team Standings Day One

                                                         Click on below to enlarge

Signs Posted For New Weight Limits

Video of the posting of signs for the Willard Bridge is at:
http://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/New-Weight-Limit-Signs-Posted-On-Willard-Bridge-294439181.html

Friday, February 27, 2015

Rossville Helps With St. Marys Fire (updated)

From KSNT.com

    According to the Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office, the fire broke out at approximately 5:15 a.m. at 510 Mission. St Marys Fire, St Mary’s Police, Rossville Fire, Pottawatomie County EMS and the Pottawatomie County Sheriffs Department all were called in for mutual aid to assist.
   According to St. Marys fire chief Dan Marstall, two adults were sleeping in the upper floor of the 1 and 1/2 story home when they were awoken by the smell of smoke or fire, he presumed. Marstall said the pair began yelling for help and neighbors heard them and were able to rescue the couple by getting a ladder up to the 2nd story window and getting the couple out of the home. Marstall says the fire is believed to have originated in the bathroom area, but no official cause or damage estimate was available as of 9 am. There were no injuries and the fire was brought under control in less than an hour.

    Video after the fire can be seen at:  http://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/Early-Morning-Fire-Strikes-St-Marys-294354621.html

State Wrestling Results for Feb. 27.

The State 3-2-1A Wrestling Championships are under way in Hays.  They will run through Sat., Feb. 28.

The first round  is complete with the following results:

113#    Bryce Gfeller (24-2) of RHS  defeated Colton Byram (23-13) of Mound City-Jayhawk Linnbu a fall at 3:24.
120#    Holden Hurla (20-8)RHS defeated Trevor Compton of Mound City-Jayhawk Lin with a 6-0 decision.
126#    Alex Cavanaugh (37-7) of RHS defeated Trevor Lowell (33-7) of Belleville-Republic Co. with a fall at 3:23.
138#    Isaiah  Luellen  (28-6) of RHS defeated Zac Schneider (19-16 of Ellsworth 17-3.
152#    Derek Gentry (24-16) of RHS lost to Logan Sherman (36-4) of Fredonia with a very close  8-6 decision.
160#    Nick Reesor (36-6) of RHS defeated Mccoy Rains (17-8) of Oakly by a 3-2 decision.
182#    Isaac Luellen (18-0) of RHS defeated Kekey Kroetsch (21-14) of Lyon by a fall at 2:14.
220#    Kole Davoren (23-9) of RHS lost to Juan Guzman (25-11) of Hesston by a 7-2 decision.

At the end of the first round,  the top three teams are Norton 28, Hoisington 22.5, RHS 19.  Norton and Hoisington have 10 state qualifiers competing and Rossville only 8.

Round two matches:

113#    Bryce Gfeller defeated Tanner Cassity (25-13) of Hoisington 14-5.
120#    Holden Hurla lost to Colton Hutchinson of Smith Center by 7-1.
126#    Alex Cavanaugh defeated Kody Kind of Bennington by a fall at 1:06.
138#    Isaiah Luellen defeated Hensley of Ellis by a  4-3 decision.
152#    Derek Gentry lost to Kelton Suchy (25-4) Russell by a very close 8-7 decision.
160#    Nick Reesor defeated Remington Putin (35-15) of Marysville by an MD 10-1
182#    Isaac Luellen defeated Adam Janzen  of Marysville with a 9-4 decision.
220#    Kole Davoren lost to Wyatt Eitel (28-19) of  Scott City by a 7-0 decision.

Round three matches:

113#    Bryce Gfeller defeated Skylar Johnson (23-6) of Norton with a 9-7 decision
126#    Alex Cavanaugh lost to David Hileman (30-8) of Smith Center
138#    Isaiah Luellen lost to Brandon Ball (42-1) of Hoisington with a 9-1 MD.
160#    Nick Reesor defeated Shelton McCain of Atwood-Rawlins Co. with a 9-4 decision.
182#    Isaac Luellen defeated Dalton Brand (36-2) of Russell with a 6-4 Decision.

Saturday Matches

113#    Bryce Gfeller with wrestle Bryce Younger (38-3) of Ellis for first place.
126#    Alex Cavanaugh will wrestle in the consolation bracket for a possible third place
138#    Isaiah Luellen will wrestle in the consolation bracker for a possible third place.
160#    Nick Reesor will wrestle Chuck Schmidt (20-3) of Eureka for first place.
182#    Isaac Luellen will wrestle Kaden Housel(33-2) of Cherryvale for first place.

At the end of the Friday matches,  the top three teams are:  Hoisington 86.5, Rossille 81.0, Norton 75.5.

RHS Girls Win In OT

The RHS Girls picked up another win with an overtime win over Rock Creek on Feb. 26.

Rock Creek    4   7   9   6   3   =   29
Rossville        7   6   8   5   7   =   33

Rossville scoring: 
Hill                5         5-6   15
Kirk               2         2-2     6
Steckel           1 (1)   2-4     5 

Conley           1         0-0     2
Shinn             1          0-2    2
Totals           10 (1)   9-16  33

RHS Boys Lose To Rock Creek

   The RHS boys basketball team lost to Rock Creek, 58-50 on Feb. 26.

Rock Creek    14    7   18   19   =   58
Rossville          6   12   15   17   =   50

Rossville scoring:

Horak                2 (1)      4-6      9
Sowers              4           1-3      9
Horak                3           1-2      7
Roduner            1 (1)      2-2      5
Schultz-Pruner  2           0-3      4.

Totals               12 (2)    8-16   50

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Basketball Sub-State Begins Mon, March 2

    The RHS girls begin Sub-State play on Monday March 2, at 7:00 PM against Riley County at Rossville. The winner will play the winner of the Silver Lake-Oskaloosa game on Thursday, March 5 on the Rossville court.
    The bracket for the Rossville 3A girls sub-state tournament is at:
http://kshsaa.org/Public/ScoreCenter/Brackets/Basketball/3ASub-State.cfm?Activity=2&WeekID=712

    The RHS Boys basketball team will begin play on Tuesday,  March 3, hosting Council Grove on the Rossville court at 7:00 PM.  The winner will play the winner of the Osage City-St. Marys game on Friday, March 6.
    The bracket for the Rossville 3A sub-state tounament is at:
http://kshsaa.org/Public/ScoreCenter/Brackets/Basketball/3ASub-State.cfm?Activity=2&WeekID=706

Weight Restrictions Tightened Again.

The Shawnee County Commission is expected to put even tighter weight restrictions on the Willard Bridge Thursday morning, Feb. 26. It’s the second time this year they’ve acted.
Originally built in 1955, then upgraded in 1983. The Willard Bridge now has five years or less until it must be replaced.
But instead of immediately replacing the bridge, the Shawnee County Commission is looking to set a weight limit that will only allow passenger cars and pick-up trucks.
“I’m more than disappointed I’m severely disappointed that this at the county and state level that that has not been taken care of,” said Martin McClelland, Farmer.
Martin uses the bridge to transport his cattle back and forth from the other side of town.
“We are starting calving season now in about 2-weeks. And so that’s the real busy season. You’re over their multiple trips,” said McClelland.
And tougher restriction also applies to school buses.
A school bus use to be able to pick up a kid and drop them off at school within 10 minutes when crossing the Willard Bridge. But now with these new weight limit regulations in place school buses are not allowed to cross the bridge. What use to take 10-minutes now takes 45 minutes using a now route.
“It’s pretty inconvenient for kids to be getting up before 6:40 am in the morning so they can get on a bus to go to school by 8 o’clock. Some of the parents have started bring the kids in on their own,” said Kerry Lacock, USD 321 Superintendent.
Advocates of the bridge have also taken to social media. Posting an open letter to the commission saying…
“We have done our part; we have done what you have asked us to do….we are asking for immediate funding for replacing the bridge.”
Even if the money can be found. It will take at least two-years to build.
Shawnee County Commissioners will get a briefing from the county engineer on what to do next starting at nine o’clock Thursday morning.

This Week's 3A Wrestling Rankings

    There were a few  changes in the Top 10 3A schools rankings this week,    Mid-East rivals St. Marys and Silver Lake moved up in the rankings and  Wabausee  regained its #10 spot.
   

1.  Rossville
2.  Norton
3.  Silver Lake
4.  Hoisington
5.  St. Marys
6.  Oberlin

    In the individual rankings,  Issiah Luellen moved up from #6 to #5 and Nick Reesor moved from #2 to #1.

113 lb.   Bryce Gfeller          #1
126 lb.   Alex Cavanaugh   #2
138 lb    Isaiah Luellen       #5
160 lb.   Nick Reesor           #1
182 lb.   Isaac Luellen         #1


Click on below to see complete rankings.

State Wrestling Results To Be Posted

    I will publish the results of the wrestling matches as soon as I get the info.  If any parent or other person attending the tounament can e-mail me the results of each match,  it will speed up the posting of the results.  My e-mail is frank.ruff@juno.com

Commissioners Debate Willard Bridge

From WIBW OnLine:
 The debate over the Willard Bridge continued in a divided Shawnee County commission meeting Monday morning - and there doesn't seem to be any concrete plans on when or how to replace the failing bridge.
"Commissioner Shelly Buhler has been on the commission for 8 years," District 3 Commissioner Bob Archer read from a printed-out letter Monday morning. "It is incredible that the previous commissioners did not address this issue before it became a crisis."
As tensions in Shawnee County are rising over the future of the failing Willard Bridge, Archer made his stance known.
"I guess no one made it a priority."
After Commissioner Shelly Buhler's previous motions to take the $7 million allocated for a new pool and aquatic park in SW Topeka and put it toward rebuilding the Willard Bridge was denied - she didn't have much to say.
"No comment," she said quickly after Commissioner Kevin Cook asked her if she had any "administrative communications" in response to Archer's statement.
In past discussions, Buhler has said the commission needs to act now. Last month the weight limit on the fracture critical bridge was reduced from 15 to 9 tons as a safety precaution.
But Archer and Cook want to wait.
"Before allocating funds to rebuild the bridge, we should look for additional fund sources to benefit all county tax payers. It would be totally responsible not to do so," Archer said.
He added that the $25 million it will take to rebuild the bridge is an enormous price tag for Shawnee County to absorb.
He suggested KDOT, Federal Highway Administration, and surrounding counties could help with the bill.
"[It] may have been eligible for federal funding for years. KDOT funding may have also been available," Archer said.
Cook said some of the responsibility falls on Rossville and Silver Lake - two main communities that depend on the bridge.
"When it came time on prior sales tax soon to expire, neither of the townships were willing to offer any proceeds from their portion of the sales tax for infrastructure projects," Cook said. "Moneys collected by Rossville and Silver Lake are kept by Rossville and Silver Lake. I would think they would have a financial interest in helping rebuild the Willard Bridge."
It does not seem to be a matter of disagreement that the bridge needs to be replaced, but how and when to do it is at a stalemate.
Cook asked County Counselor Rich Eckert to write a letter to the federal delegation outlining the county's immediate need and asking for its assistance.
At least 2,000 people use the bridge daily. The reduced weight limits prohibit many heavy vehicles, such as semis and school buses, from crossing. That has caused a major delay for school buses en route to and from school. Many people also use the bridge to connect to I-70 and US-24 Highway.
The debate continues on Thursday's meeting. 

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

State Wrestling Schedule

2015  STATE  WRESTLING  SCHEDULE

Friday – February 27, 2015
7:00am – 8:30am --- Wrestler Weigh-ins
8:00am --- Gates Open
10:00am --- First Round
2:00pm --- Second Round – Championship Quarterfinals
4:00pm --- First Round Consolation
TBD --- Championship Semifinals
TBD --- Wrestler Weigh-ins
Saturday – February 28, 2015
7:00am --- Gates Open
9:00am --- Consolation Cross Bracketing
10:45am --- Consolation Quarterfinals
12:15pm --- Consolation Semifinals
2:00pm --- Fifth place and Consolation Finals
TBD --- Parade of Champions (40 minutes after the consolation finals)
TBD --- Championship Finals (immediately after introductions)
TICKETS:
Adults --- $10.00 Daily
K-12 --- $8.00 Daily
(KSHSAA ticket prices do not include any facilities surcharge levied at selected host sites)
PROGRAMS:
Sold at each site: $4.00
KSHSAA STATE WRESTLING T-SHIRTS AND APPARAL WILL BE SOLD AT EACH SITE:

State Qualifiers

Weight Class Name  Grade Record
113  Gfeller, Bryce       10     23-2
120  Hurla, Holden         9     23-8
126  Cavanaugh, Alex   11    36-7
138  Luellen, Isaiah         9    27-6
152  Gentry, Derek        11   24-15
160  Reesor, Nick          12    35-6
182  Luellen, Isaac        11    17-0
220  Davoren, Kole       11    23-8

Wrestling Team Send-Off on Thursday

    There will be send-off for the wrestling team at 11:00 on Thursday as they leave for Hays to compete in the 321A state championships.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Carol Neeley Passes Away


Carol Joan Novotny Neeley was born to Peter and Elizabeth Novotny on October 5, 1965 in Topeka, Kansas. She passed away on Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at her home in Rossville, Kansas.

Carol was a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She graduated from the University of Kanas with Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Social Work. Over the past 20 years, she held a variety of clinical and administrative positions throughout Kansas.

She was a loving and devoted mother. Her children, Max Neeley and David Bailey, were always at the center of her world. They were the loves of her life. 

Carol had an adventurous spirit and enjoyed doing new things from hiking the Grand Canyon to parasailing off the coast of Hawaii. She was loyal, fun loving, and generous with her time and resources.

In addition to her children, survivors include her sister, Sarah Novotny; first cousin, John Martin and family; aunt, Elizabeth Novotny; uncles Hans, Franz, and Alfred Novotny and their families; her former husband, Steve Neeley; and friends too numerous to mention.

Her Memorial Service will be held on Friday, February 27 at 4pm at the Rossville United Methodist Church, 411 Pearl Street, Rossville, KS. In lieu of flowers, donations are requested to Heifer International and the Humane Society .

Penwell-Gabel Mid Town Chapel is assisting the family. To leave a special message for the family, go to:  
http://www.penwellgabeltopeka.com/sendobitmessage/99899/Carol-Neeley/Topeka-Kansas

Monday, February 23, 2015

Shelly Buhler Talking About Bridge

    Below is a video of Shawnee County Commissioner Shelly Buhler talking about the need  of a replacement for the Willard Bridge.
http://bcove.me/ya00btci

Support Growing For Willard Bridge


From CJonline.com:

Shawnee County Commissioner Shelly Buhler, right, is joined Friday 
by four other advocates of the Willard Bridge on N.W. Carlson Road 
- Judy Ross, Larry Ross, Gean Schott and Derek Slack


    “It’s bigger than an inconvenience,” said Derek Slack, lead pastor at Rossville Christian Church, on Friday morning. “It’s dangerous. It’s everything.”
    As the group stood, a large truck, easily several tons over the weight limit, rumbled by overhead.

Waiting game
    The county on Jan. 29 reduced the weight limits on Willard Bridge, and the Shawnee County Commission will consider lowering them again Thursday — more in a series of attempts to prolong the life of the 60-year-old bridge as its reconstruction continues to be kicked down the road.
    The last time the county reduced the weight limits was in 2007. That same year, the county identified replacing Willard Bridge as its top legislative priority, with county counselor Rich Eckert and public works director Tom Vlach testifying for funding.
    Commissioner Kevin Cook brought this up Thursday to illustrate how long replacing the bridge has been an issue for the county. His voice was slightly raised — he seemed passionate, even angry.
But in the next breath, he told Buhler he couldn’t support her motions to add the bridge to the county’s debt just yet: He wants to give state and federal partners more time to respond to their pleas, now eight years old.
    Buhler responded, a couple of times, “I respectfully disagree.”
    The affected residents don’t express their thoughts so kindly.
    “How would they feel if their son, daughter or grandchild had to risk their life to go to school?”           Willard city clerk Laura Lord asked the commissioners. “Waiting could cost a life.”
    To them, the phrase “monitoring the situation” has become a curse word.
    Buhler’s motions — one to add $7 million to the debt and one to fund the bridge instead of a $7 million pool in southwest Topeka — failed without a second.
    That silence spoke volumes to the people in northwest Shawnee County.
    “If we don’t get other people from other communities in the area, we’re not going to get a bridge,” bridge advocate Lynette Hudson said.
    So advocates have taken to social media. They started a Facebook community, already with 784 likes. They are encouraging people to use #WillardBridge on Twitter. At Friday’s Rossville High School basketball games against Riley County, they set up a photobooth, where people could write their thoughts on chalk and get a printout on Willard Bridge photopaper.
    “Used to shop on Wanamaker,” one read, referencing people who now do their shopping in Manhattan to avoid the bridge.
    “#WillardBridge use to get to school” was another.
    Throughout the school that night, from fans in the crowd to the woman taking tickets, everyone was talking about Willard Bridge.
Bridge v. pool
    The conversation about the bridge has evolved, even in just the past few weeks.
After the county reduced the weight limits, the focus was on concern for the children — a bus full of students clearly couldn’t cross. How long had it been that way? What about a minivan?
    When the commission considered dedicating sales tax money to replace the bridge, conversation manifested into a petition and emailing campaign to show those with votes how important the bridge was to them.
    But in the last few days, the conversation has become laced with rage and incredulity.
To many, the issue has become “the bridge against the pool” — an idea likely egged on by Buhler’s motion Thursday, but also corroborated by Commissioner Bob Archer’s statement earlier this month that a pool in southwest Topeka is his Willard Bridge. Archer’s only comment on the issue Thursday was a motion to approve taking on the debt.
    If Willard Bridge advocates were frustrated before, now they are irate, indignant.
Many residents who talk about the bridge inject a dose or two of sarcasm into the conversation, trying to find a place for their anger and disbelief.
    “A lot of us are going to be slipping, but not in a pool, if this bridge goes down,” said Dean Page, an 87-year-old Rossville resident.
“A pool sounds nice,” Slack said with a wry smile, “but I don’t know if I’ll be able to take the bridge to get there.”
    Many will tell you about the metal bars they have purchased for their cars — so they can break out their windows if the bridge goes down while they are driving on it.
    “We try to come up with a new joke every day,” Slack said.
    Friday’s quip?
    “For every $1 million you donate to Willard Bridge, you get a free cup of coffee,” he said with deadpan humor. “It’s more than fair.”
    Jokes, yes, but the undercurrent is completely serious: No one gets us. And until they do, we are on our own.

Rallying support
    To get that support, Hudson said, they need to make people understand replacing the bridge, estimated at $24.6 million, is about more than tacking on 20 minutes to a drive — people have been doing that for years for fear of the bridge. And that it doesn’t just connect the small township of about 85 people, or even the few cities to the north of it — Rossville, St. Marys, Silver Lake — to Topeka.
It is about farmers who need the bridge to transport their equipment and harvest. Dozens of acres of farmland lay just north of the bridge.
    It is about the Rossville and Silver Lake school children who use crosswalks on US-24 highway to and from school. Traffic on the two-lane, nearly shoulderless highway steadily has increased as word of the bridge’s condition spread.
    It is about the more than 2,000 people who cross the bridge each day, some to work in Topeka’s hospitals and fire departments, some to shop at the local vendors. Many more use it to connect US-24 and Interstate 70, or vice versa.
    “This not just a northwest Shawnee County issue. This is a Shawnee County issue,” Buhler said. “I represent District 1, but when I was elected I promised to make decisions for what is best for the whole of Shawnee County. This bridge is a vital link for Shawnee County residents and commerce in and around northeast Kansas.”
    The community only has one representative on the county commission, and they understand why people who don’t live out there might not want their property taxes going to it. Though, when you bring that up, they also question whether more people place the bridge below building a pool in one of the more affluent parts of the county.
    Most residents, Buhler included, would rather the cost come from the county-wide sales tax, not from their local property taxes.
    But, as the new mantra goes in the northwest corner of the county, “The time is now

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Regional Team Standings At Regional

The standing of the 23 teams competing at the St Marys 321A Wrestling Regional on Feb. 21 were:

1.   Rossville 172.0
2.   Silver Lake 136.5
3.   Marysville 123.5
4.   St. Mary`s 112.5
5.   ACCHS 96.0
6.   Sabetha 87.0
7.   Wellsville 82.5
8.   Onaga 82.0
9.   Wabaunsee 81.5
10. Riley County 66.5
11. Council Grove 65.0
12. Pleasant Ridge 59.0
13. Doniphan West 49.0
14. McLouth 32.0
15. Oskaloosa 29.5
16. Troy 26.0
17. Riverside 24.0
18. Burlingame 13.0
19. Hiawatha 12.0
20. Mission Valley 9.0
20. Immaculata 9.0
22. Maur Hill 0.0
22. Osage City 0.0

Wendy Madere Wins Horizon Award

From CJOnline:

    The first year of teaching is usually filled with excitement, anxiety, challenges and victories. And that is no exception for the four Shawnee County winners of the Kansas State Department of Education Horizon award that recognizes exemplary first-year teachers.
    “It was such an honor to even be nominated by my district, so winning was a shock,” said Wendy Madere, a Washburn Rural High School graduate, second-grade teacher at Rossville Grade School and the first Horizon winner for Kaw Valley Unified School District 321, which includes portions of Shawnee and Pottawatomie counties. “I understand how many amazing first-year teachers there are in Kansas and to be recognized in this way is very humbling.”
    Madere was one of 32 first-year teachers who were honored at the recent Kansas Exemplary Educators Network, or KEEN, education conference held in Topeka. The 2015 winners, nominated by their districts, were first-year elementary and secondary teachers during the 2013-14 school year and chosen from four regions.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Althea (Immenschuh) Keller Passes Away


     Althea Marie Keller, 93, Topeka, died Thursday, February 19, 2015, at Autumn Home. 
     She was born July 15, 1921, at Silver Lake, the daughter of Harold Ralph and Martha (Meyer) Immenschuh. She attended Silver Lake Schools. Althea had lived at Rossville before moving to Topeka in 1941.
     She was a member of 
Women of the Moose #555 and Good Sam Campers.
    Althea was married to Gail Vernon Keller on November 28, 1940, at Topeka. He preceded her in death on February 27, 1998. Surviving are a son: Phil Keller of Topeka; a daughter: Jean Graham (Larry) of Clarinda, Iowa; a sister: Viola Clark of Overland Park; a brother: Charles Immenschuh (Mary Ann) of Topeka; two grandsons: Corey and Nick Keller both of Topeka; a step-grandson: Robert Graham of Penn Valley, CA; a step-granddaughter: Wendy Graham of Penn Valley, CA; and four step-great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8:00 PM, Tuesday, at Penwell-Gabel Parker-Price Chapel, 245 NW Independence, Topeka. Private interment of cremains will be in Rochester Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the 

, 3816 Paysphere Circle, Chicago, IL 60674. To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.PenwellGabelTopeka.com. Althea Marie Keller

Progress of Wrestling Regional

   I will post updates of the Regional wrestling tournament at St. Marys as they happen.

   Kole Davoran won his last match which was for third place in the 220# class and is headed to the State Meet.  He pinned his opponent, Lara of Onaga, in the third period after they were tied 2-2 at the end of the second period.
    Holden Hurla  took third place at 120#  with a 6-0 decision over Cotton Steele of Council Grove.
    Derek Genry lost his match for third place against Jacob Mintzmyer in the 152# class to finish in fourth place..

    Now awaiting the championship matches at 3:20 PM CST. 

Bryce Gfeller pinned Michael Marsh of Silver Lake in the third period to win the regional 113 # crown.   Bryce was leading 10-4 prior to the pin.
Bryce's win is enough to clinch the regional title for Rossville with several matches still on tap.  

Alex Cavanaugh, ranked #2 in the state,  and Riley Tubbs of Wabaunsee,  ranked #1 in the state had a very close match through two periods,  but Riley scored points in the third period to win 7-4 in the 136# class.

Freshman Isiaih Luellen dominated in the 138# class to get a 9-2 victory over Colt Evans of Easton Pleasant Ridge.

Nick Reesor won the 160# class over Garrett Dunlap of Highland Doniphan West with a 13-4 decision..

Isaac Luellen pinned Cody Collins in the first period to win the 182# class.

    Final matches finished up about 6 PM.

RHS Girls Defeat Riley Co.

Riley County          13  10   9  13   =   45
Rossville                12    7 14  16   =   49


Rossville scoring:
Steckel          5 (4)     2-2      16
Conley           4          0-1        8
Shinn             4          0-0        8 

Kirk                2          3-6        7
Nitsch            0          3-4        3
Shinn             1          1-2        3
Day                1          0-2        2
Little               1          0-0        2

Totals           18 (4)    9-17     49.

Wrestling Regional On-Line

    You can watch the last matches of the St. Mary's 321-A wrestling regional at
http://www.ihigh.com/rossville/  beginning around 12:30 or 1:00 today (Saturday).

Matches Remaining At Regional

Most of Rossville's wrestlers are still standing after completion of Friday's matches.
Their status is as follows.

113#  Bryce Gfeller will wrestle Marsh of Silver Lake for first place
120#  Holden Hurla is still in the running for third place.
126#  Alex Cavanaugh will wrestle Tubbs of Wabaunsee for first place.
138#  Isaiah Luellen will wrestle Evans of Easton Pleasant Ridge for first place.
152#  Derek Gentry is still in the running for third place.
160#  Nick Reesor will wrestle Dunlap from Highland Doniphan W. for first place.
182#  Isaac Luellen will wrestle Kody Collins of Highland Doniphan W.,\ for first place.
220#  Kole Davoran is still in the running for third place.


Rossville Leads Regional

    Most of the St. Marys regional matches were completed on Friday with just finals and consolation matches remaining.  At this time,  Rossville is leading the regional.  The current standings after Fridays matches are as follows:

Rossville
Silver Lake
Marysville
Effingham
St. Marys
Wabaunsee

Wrestling Team Members

    The Dawgs have the following wrestlers competing at the St. Marys regional Feb. 20-21.  There are 21 schools competing.

Weight ClassNameGradeRecordScoring
113Gfeller, Bryce1020-2Yes
120Hurla, Holden919-7Yes
126Cavanaugh, Alex1133-6Yes
138Luellen, Isaiah923-6Yes
145Bird, Alex128-19Yes
152Gentry, Derek1122-13Yes
160Reesor, Nick1231-6Yes
182Luellen, Isaac1113-0Yes
220Davoren, Kole1120-7Yes
285Hurla, Kody99-17Yes

RHS Boys Lose To Riley Co.in OT

    The RHS boys basketball team lost to Riley County in a very high scoring contest which went into overtime.  The Riley County quintet won 77-71 after the game was tied at 65 on Friday evening.

Riley County      19  13  19  14   12   =   77
Rossville             12  18  23  12    6    =   71

Rossville scoring:

Schultz-Pruner      6           7-11     19
Horak                    4 (3)      3-4      14
Horak                    4 (1)      0-1      11
Horak                    4 (1)      0-1        9
Sowers                  3            2-2        8
Roduner                2 (2)       2-2       8
Woodcock             1             0-0       2
Totals                   24 (7)     14-21    71.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

RHS Winter Royalty Photos

  I forgot to post on this blog that in addition to the photos posted here on Feb. 12,  there are additional photos of the RHS Winter Royalty at:

http://rossvilleksphotos.blogspot.com/2015/02/rossville-high-winter-royalty-2015.html



Wrestling Regional On-Line Live

    The 3-2-1 A Regional wrestling tournament on Saturday will broadcast live on-line at:

http://www.ihigh.com/rossville/

    Matches to be broadcast are:
Consolation Semi-Finals
Consolation Finals
Championship Finals

Rossville-Wabaunsee Game On-Line

    This was a rather exciting game at the end during overtime with the lead going back and forth,  but the RHS girls scored a basket just before time ran out to get a 60-59 wiin,
    The Dawgs were down 31-9 at the half but had strong third and fourth quarters to tie the game at 50-50 during regulation.  
    The game can be viewed in its entirety at:
http://www.team1sports.com/index.php/videoPlayer/view?broadcast=99592&referrer=ihigh

Rossville          5     4     21   20   10   =   60
Wabaunsee    11   20    10     9     9   =   59

Rossville scoring:

Steckel          5 (3)      2-3     15
Hill                 3           5-6     11
Kirk                2           6-7     10
Nitsch            3 (3)      1-2     10
Conley           3           2-3       8
Shinn             1           2-2       4
Day                1           0-0       2

Totals          18 (6)    18-23   60

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Taylor Kirk Scholar Athlete Of Week

http://ksnt.com/2015/02/12/scholar-athlete-of-the-week-taylor-kirk/

Derik Kesler To Appear In Court


According to KMAN, Derik Kesler, 32, of Rossville, Kansas, is set for a court appearance in connection with a vehicular homicide that occurred last June.
Kesler, who will appear in court on Wednesday, Feb 17, at 1 p.m., is charged with the death of Mark Jilka, 49, of Manhattan resulting from a fatal truck and bicycle accident.
The incident, which happened June 26, 2014, occurred in the 3200 block of Kansas Highway 177 shortly after 7 p.m. Both vehicles were southbound, and Kesler – in his Dodge pickup truck – struck Jilka while he was biking on the right shoulder.
According to KMAN, a voluntary witness statement from Kesler said he was looking at an address on his phone’s GPS and did not see the bicyclist as he struck him. A law enforcement official who investigated the accident said the physical evidence at the scene was consistent with Kesler’s statement, with no indication of braking prior to the collision, and no visibility restrictions.

3A Wrestling Rankings

    There were a few small changes in the Top 10 3A schools rankings this week,    Mid-East rivals St. Marys and Silver Lake, are also in the top 10 but Wabausee dropped out.
    A new addition to the list is Isaiah Luellen at #6 in the 138 lb. class.

1.  Rossville
2.  Norton
3.  Hoisington
4.  Oberlin
5.  Silver Lake
6.  Marysville
8   St Marys


113 lb.   Bryce Gfeller          #1
126 lb.   Alex Cavanaugh   #2
138 lb    Isaiah Luellen       #6
160 lb.   Nick Reesor           #2
182 lb.   Isaac Luellen         #1


Click on below to see complete rankings.

RHS Boys Lose At Wabaunsee (updated)

    Despite a half-time lead of 17-15,  The Dawgs  gave up too many poins in the third period and lost to Wabaunsee 43-39 on Feb. 17.

Rossville             5     12    7    15   =   39
Wabaunsee        13       2  13    15   =   43

Rossville scoring:


Schultz-Pruner        2        5-7      9
Horak                     4        1-2      9
Horak                     3 (2)   0-0      8
Horak                     2        1-5      5
Roduner                 1 (1)    2-2     5
Sowers                   0        2-2     2
Woodcock               0        1-2     1
Totals                   12 (3)  12-20  39.

This game can be viewed On-Line at:
http://www.team1sports.com/index.php/videoPlayer/view?broadcast=99593&referrer=ihigh

Monday, February 16, 2015

Dawgs Second In Mid-East Wrestling

    Rossville High came in second in the Mid-East League wrestling tournament on Feb. 13.
    The team standings for the tournament were:
1.    St Marys
2.    Rossville
3.    Silver Lake
4.    Rock Creek
5.    Riley County
6.    Onaga
7.    Wabaunsee
8.    Burlingame

    Rossville had four class champions:
138#    Isaiah Luellen
160#    Nick Reesor
182#    Issac Luellen          
220#    Kole Davoren

    Rossville had two second place finishers.
120#  Holden Hurla
126#  Alex Cavanaugh

    Rossville had one third place finisher.
152#    Derek  Gentry

The top 3 finishers in each weight class can be seen at:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz8SP1SiT5WfSEJMSzVKMmNQMVE/view


Sunday, February 15, 2015

Don Jones Found Peace

From The Columbus Dispatch:
It didn’t take death for Don Jones to find peace.
It followed him for 91 years.
For Jones, peace often came through art, and through art Jones found his calling, touching thousands of lives as one of the pioneers of art therapy.
Jones, of Worthington, died at Kobacker House on Jan. 28. A memorial service is scheduled for 11 a.m. today at the first Unitarian Universalist Church in Clintonville.
The bullet points of his life would by themselves tell the tale of a life well-lived: an artist, a therapist, a minister, a professor. He worked alongside noted psychiatrist Karl Menninger at the Menninger Foundation in Topeka, Kan., for 16 years. While there, he became an ordained Methodist minister and pastor of a church in Rossville, Kan. There, he also joined forces with the NAACP during in the Brown v. Board of Education trials of the early 1950s. His illustration, “The Equality Kids,” became a poster used by supporters of desegregation.
“He was a radical liberal at a time when it wasn’t so easy to be that,” said longtime co-worker Bruce Moon.
Jones moved to Worthington in 1967 and started the adjunctive therapy program at Harding Hospital, where he worked for 20 years. He founded the Worthington Area Arts League in his basement. He taught art therapy at Capital University and the Columbus College of Art & Design, and ministered two central Ohio Unitarian congregations.
“He called himself a secular mystic,” said his widow, Karen Rush Jones.
It’s a life’s work, however, that happened almost by accident, ignited by the flame of peace.
Jones was drafted when the United States entered World War II. A pacifist, he became a conscientious objector and served four years in the Civilian Public Service with a group of Mennonites assigned to be aides at Marlboro State Hospital in New Jersey.
Because most able men were drafted into the military, there was a severe staffing shortage.
“He went to Marlboro as a 19-year-old,” Mrs. Jones said. “When he got there, the aides handed him the keys and said, ‘See you.’ He oversaw three wards of 150 people each, working 12 hours a day serving the severely mentally ill with no psychotropic drugs.”
He turned to art as a way of coping with the misery that surrounded him, and noticed that not only did patients respond to it, but some who hadn’t communicated verbally in years were creating their own art, with whatever materials they could find — usually blood or feces.
“He called it soul language,” said Mrs. Jones.
“His art and their art were based in the same desire, to express,” Moon said. “It was a dramatic acknowledgement that talking isn’t enough. Art was therapy.
“There’s no way to estimate the countless number of people he helped and influenced, from the thousands of patients to the hundreds of students and colleagues, and that doesn’t even begin to count friends and family,” Moon said.
“Boy, the world was a better place because he was in it, and will continue to be for years to come.”

Saturday, February 14, 2015

RHS Girls Lose to Eagles

     The RHS girls lost to the  Eagles at Silver Lake on Feb. 13.
Rossville      13 12   11   12   =   48
Silver Lake   13   9   17   18   =   57

Rossville scoring:

Nitsch                 5  (1)    0-0      11
Conley                4          2-4      10
Hill                      4          1-1        9
Kirk                     3          3-4        9
Steckel                2 (2)     0-0        6
Shinn                   0          2-2        2
Shinn                   0          1-2        1. 

Totals                18  (3)    9-13      48.

RHS Boys Lose to Silver Lake

    The RHS boys lost at Silver Lake on Feb. 13.

Rossville         7   8   7   11   =    33
Silver Lake     7  15 12   14   =    48

Rossville scoring:
Horak                   6 (1)      1-2      14
Sowers                 3           3-6        9
Schultz-Pruner      1           1-3        3
Horak                   1           0-0        2
Roduner                0           2-7        2
Woodcock             0           2-2        2
Horak                   0           1-2        1 


Totals                 11 (1)    10-22      33.