Wednesday, September 30, 2015

1930 Football Team

Here is a photo of the Rossville football team in 1930.  Can anyone identify some of the players?
Click on image to enlarge.

Davis Warton At William Jewell


    Davis Warton is a red shirt freshman on the William Jewell football team this fall.  His bio can be read at:  http://jewellcardinals.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2489&path=football

Volleyball Team Loses To Riley Co.

    The RHS volleyball team dropped two matches to Riley County by scores of 22-25, 17-25 and then 28-26, 23-25, 20-25.

Willard Bridge Moves Forward

      TOPEKA (KSNT) – The process for replacing the Willard Bridge took another
step forward Thursday.
      Shawnee County Public Works Director Tom Vlach told commissioners that the Union Pacific Railroad gave their final approval.  The railroad has track underneath the bridge that spans the Kansas River and they need to approve any project that involves their right of way.
      Vlach said the railroad’s blessing was a big hurdle to jump as it could have easily said “no”.
      The Sheriff’s Office  also reminded motorists to obey the weight limits for the bridge as enforcement is continuing.
      “The Rossville Police Department and the Kansas Highway Patrol have done a great job partnering with us to enforce those rules and it’s just an ongoing battle, so if you know business owners who have large trucks, please encourage them to avoid that area so we don’t have to take enforcement action.” Said Captain Shane Hoobler with the Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office.
      Commissioner Buhler also added there is no agriculture exemption for the bridge, which means no heavy trucks, combines or other overweight machinery.

      The bridge replacement is still on track for next spring if all the funding comes through.

Farmers Affected By Willard Bridge

    ROSSVILLE (KSNT) — The harvest season has started in Kansas and some area farmers are having to add more time to their already long days.
    The 9 ton weight restriction on the Willard Bridge means vital, but heavy equipment can’t be driven across the aging and failing bridge. The semi-tractor-trailers that carry grain are also prohibited from crossing.
    Despite the busy season, the Shawnee County Commission won’t lift the restriction and local, as well as state, law enforcement will ticket drivers who try to use the bridge with oversized vehicles and equipment.
    “There is no ag exemption, but this is for the safety of everybody in the community and the public’s safety,” Kevin Cook, Shawnee County Commission Chair, said Thursday morning. But Cook did acknowledge the limit does hinder farmers during one of the busiest times of the year.
    “For them to get their equipment from one side or the other is extremely cumbersome or impossible in some cases,” he said.
    And farmers are having to cope with that unchanging issue by planning ahead.
    “Oh, it’s just part of the day. You just do what you have to do,” said Jason Harries.
    Harries was part of a four-man team harvesting corn near US-24 Highway east of Rossville on Thursday. He said getting machinery and grain from that farm was easy. But he also works on one across the Kansas River from Rossville, which will require a detour around the Willard Bridge to get to.

    “When we sprayed over there, I think it took us 45 minutes to an hour to get around there,” he said. But even his backup plan of using the Maple Hill Bridge has issues. There are smaller bridges around that area that also have weight limits.
    There is video at:  
http://ksnt.com/2015/09/24/kansas-farmers-deal-with-willard-bridge-restrictions/

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Girls Golf At Jeff West Invitational

The girls golf team came in 7th of 7 teams at the Jefferson West Invitational at Village Greens on Sept. 28.    Emily Woodcock led the team with a 101.

Team Finishes

1.  Silver Lake     398
2.  Spring Hill       399
3.  Jeff West        401
4.  KC Piper         402
5.  St. Marys        429
6.  Holton            438
7   Rossville        443

2015 Homecoming Photos

Tucker Horak & Britnee Zemek were crowned  homecoming king & queen prior to the Riley County football game on Friday night. Attendants were Kyle Parr, Kole Davoren, Lauren Steckel, and Katie Conley.
    Photos of the Homecoming Royalty in the parade and pre-game crowning can be seen at:
http://rossvilleksphotos.blogspot.com/2015/09/2015-homecoming-royalty.html

Baseball Documentary Film

The Capital-Journal
The city of Rossville — and in particular, Joe Campbell Memorial Stadium, home of the Rossville Rattlers — will take center stage for the upcoming baseball documentary “Town Teams: More than Baseball.”
Mark Honer, the director of the film and executive producer of DHTV Digital, a company he started in 1996 in the Kansas City area, said the documentary is about the teams that played in the early 1900s in rural Kansas.
“I was actually looking into doing a documentary about the El Dorado oil field and the 100-year anniversary of the oil boom down near El Dorado. Obviously, I was looking into doing it and what I had learned, unfortunately, was that somebody had done a damn-fine documentary already about it,” Honer said with a laugh. “So there wasn’t really any need to do that. But in the process of doing my research, I kept coming across these old photos of baseball teams.
“What I learned along the way is that every little small town, and I mean no matter how small it seemed, had a baseball team. I mean it was the entertainment of the time.”
The documentary follows a particular game between two teams from towns that no longer exist near El Dorado — Midian and Oil Hill.
“I grew up near El Dorado and went to grade school at Oil Hill grade school. I always wondered what Oil Hill was. It turns out Oil Hill was a town of around 2,500 people,” Honer said. “Everybody had a team. It was as far as you could go on a Sunday. Basically, these guys were working 60-70 hours a week just about. No matter who they were — on a farm, oil fields or whatever. But on Sunday they just went out and they played for the love of the game, so it kind of got me excited.
Honer, a baseball fan, said he’d never done a documentary on an historic subject before but he was excited about the subject. He said the more he started researching the project, the more he learned about an individual player who went on to play in the majors.
“I don’t have any interest in guys that went on to the majors,” Honer said. “I want to tell the story of the other 98 percent of guys from baseball towns that just played because they loved it. It was pretty dang good and it was pretty dang competitive.”
Midian and Oil Hill had populations of about 2,000 and 2,500 people, respectively. Each year the teams would play what Honer described as “their own little mini-World Series” for the championship of the oil belt.
Many teams during the time period would hire ringers, or professional players, who would help give them an edge. For this particular game, however, there were three or four hired to play.
“One was Casey Stingle, who went on to be a Hall-of-Fame manager with the Yankees,” Honer said. “He was hired by Midian, and a couple of other guys that were significant pro players. Oil Hill hired a guy named (Roy) Saunders to pitch. It was the town teams, but they wanted to win so bad for the seventh game, just the seventh game — it was tied 3-3 — so they brought in these ringers.
“It was a very colorful game. It was 1-0. There was a very controversial play, and we’re going to re-enact some of the scenes from that game.”
Honer began his project by researching photos of games that happened during the time period.
“I went looking for photos to see what’s out there. Are there enough photos to sort of tell this story? And I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was one of the few things that they did take pictures of then,” Honer said. “There were tons of pictures of old teams, you know, this year or that year that were posed. But the real treasures are the ones where there were a few photographers out there that were shooting games.”
Most of the work on this project was done throughout the spring. Honer, an Iowa State University graduate, traveled around to different places looking for a place to film before he decided on Rossville.
“I think the stadium was the biggest thing,” said David Streeter, Rossville Rattlers general manager and Mid-Plains League commissioner. “This being an all-wooden ball park lends itself very highly to that era. I think, for him, that was the biggest thing. Just having that authentic look.”
Honer’s vision of this scene, which will be filmed at 1 p.m. Oct. 18, is based on a postcard he came across from the time period. The photo depicts hundreds of fans sitting in the grandstands of the Oil Hill stadium and Model-T cars parked along the sides of the field.
“I need people to show up for the re-enactment, and I want to make it real clear that we’re not going to play a game,” Honer said. “We’re going to shoot scenes. We’re going to shoot some scenes that are composite of what you might find in town baseball that will be sprinkled throughout the film to illustrate things.”
Honer hopes the film will be finished before the next baseball season, and plans to do screenings across the state of Kansas, as well as have the documentary played on various public television stations throughout the state.
Horner said the community of Rossville has been behind him every step of the way.
“This town, I’m telling you, they’re amazing. They’re into it. They’re helping me so much. I don’t really even know anybody over there. They just dig baseball. They’re really into it. They heard about the project and they just said ‘OK, rally the troops.’ ” Horner said. “There’s like three people that are helping me find players, sewing old uniforms for me. I’m trying to get people to show up in period dress and they’re spreading the word around for me. This is a labor of love. You do a project like this because you’re into the subject.”

For another article on this planned documentary,  go to:  http://rossvilleksalumninews.blogspot.com/2015/09/baseball-film-shoot-in-rossville.html

Monday, September 28, 2015

2015 Homecoming Lip Dub

2015 Homecoming Lip Dub by RHS students

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUPWqediqTI

Co. Plans To Acquire Land For Bridge

From the Capital-Journal:
The Shawnee County Commission Monday approved the use of eminent domain to acquire 4/100 of an acre the county needs for its project to replace the Willard Bridge.
“I certainly hope we don’t have to use eminent domain but we certainly need to be prepared to,” said Commissioner Shelly Buhler, whose district includes the area involved.
Commissioners Buhler, Kevin Cook and Bob Archer voted 3-0 to authorize county counselor Rich Eckert to initiate eminent domain proceedings to buy three lots encompassing 4/100 of an acre on Wabaunsee Street in the city of Willard in northwest Shawnee County.
Government entities use eminent domain to acquire private property for public use. Entities must provide just compensation to owners of properties they condemn.
The property involved is valued at less than $1,200, Eckert said.
He told commissioners the county had reached an agreement with the person it thought was the sole landowner last week but the title company involved reported another person who held interest in the land had died in 1979, leaving interests in it to four other people.
“That threw everything into chaos,” Eckert said.
He said two of those people aren’t willing to accept the county’s offer while the county hasn’t been able to contact a third.
The county in coming weeks will continue to trying to avoid the use of eminent domain by negotiating a settlement with the landowners, Eckert said.
He said that if the county initiates eminent domain, three independent appraisers would determine the property’s value. The county would pay that amount to Shawnee County District Court to acquire the land’s title. The court would then decide how much of each of the five current landowners would receive.
Appraisers might decide the property is worth more, less or the same amount as the county is offering, Eckert said.
He said the county needs to move quickly to acquire the land because it is seeking funding from a federal Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery, or TIGER grant, to help pay to replace the bridge. The county to acquire that grant needs to own all the property required for the project.
Cook said that while the county should always be careful about taking property without the owner’s consent, the situation in Willard involves “absolutely” the type of circumstance state lawmakers contemplated when they empowered government entities to use eminent domain.
He said the county needs the land to deal with safety and transportation issues, which must be resolved very quickly.
County officials expect to learn next month whether the county will receive a TIGER grant to bridge a funding gap Shawnee County faces for its project to replace the Willard Bridge.
The bridge replacement is expected to cost about $24.4 million. If Shawnee County obtains the $16.7 million TIGER grant it is seeking, it would cover the rest of the costs using about $1 million from Wabaunsee County and more than $6 million in leftover revenue expected to go to Shawnee County after a countywide, half-cent sales tax expires Dec. 31, 2016.
The bridge is located along Shawnee County’s western boundary with Wabaunsee County on N.W. Carlson Road, about 2.7 miles north of Interstate 70. It was built in 1955 and widened in 1983. Concerns over its structural integrity prompted commissioners earlier this year to reduce the bridge’s weight limit to 9 tons.


The bridge’s sufficiency rating, which measures its fitness on a scale of 0 to 100, was above 61 until 2012. It dropped to 50.7 in 2013, and to 23.7 earlier this year.

K Preps Football Rankings

#1 ROSSVILLE (4-0)
Last: beat Riley County, 62-14Rossville exploded for 49 points in the first half in routing Riley County, 62-14. Tucker Horak had another big game in rushing for 165 yards and four touchdowns. Horak also passed for 172 yards and four more scores as the Bulldawgs improved to 4-0. Dawson Hammes added 106 yards rushing for Rossville.
Next: at St. Marys (1-3)
#2 SCOTT CITY (4-0)
Last: won at 4A-II No. 4 Holcomb, 15-7Scott City took advantage of three Holcomb turnovers to edge the Longhorns 15-7. A pair of Holcomb turnovers each led to Cooper Griffith touchdown runs as Scott City built a 12-0 in the third quarter. Holcomb pulled within 15-7 late in the third quarter, but Scott City responded with a 37-yard Tre Stewart field goal with 10:15 remaining to push the lead back to 15-7. Griffith rushed for 105 yards on 19 carries and scored both Beaver touchdowns.
Next: vs. Hugoton (1-3)
#3 WICHITA COLLEGIATE (4-0)
Last: won at Mulvane, 46-18Wichita Collegiate outscored Mulvane 25-6 in the second half in posting a 46-18 win. Nathan Burgoyne returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown to get the Spartans on the board and found the end zone three more times. Burgoyne rushed for 96 yards and a touchdown and caught two touchdown passes covering 94 yards. Austin Waddell passed for 207 yards and three scores, while rushing for 80 more yards and a touchdown.
Next: vs. Clearwater (0-4)
#4 HALSTEAD (4-0)
Last: shutout Smoky Valley 42-0The Dragons led 20-0 at halftime and then put the game away with 22 points in the third quarter. Blake Beckett rushed 16 times for 243 yards and two touchdowns to lead Halstead. Quarterback Eli McKee added 143 yards rushing and three scores and completed all five of his passes for 40 more yards. Halstead rushed for 469 yards in the game.
Next: vs. Sterling (3-1)
#5 SILVER LAKE (4-0)
Last: shutout St. Marys 48-0Silver Lake scored in every quarter in beating the Bears. The Eagles led 21-0 at halftime and 35-0 after three quarters. Silver Lake held St. Marys to 88 rushing yards on 32 attempts. Eagle quarterback Dalton Dultmeier threw three touchdown passes; two to Logan Wolfley. Hunter Howerton also rushed for a pair of scores for Silver Lake.
Next: at Winfield (2-2)
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CJ 3A Football Rankings

CJ CLASS 3A Football Rankings
1. Rossville (1) 4-0
2. Halstead (2) 4-0
3. Scott City (3) 4-0
4. Silver Lake (4) 4-0
5. Wichita Collegiate (5) 4-0
Others — Beloit 4-0, Centralia 3-1, Chaparral 4-0, Cherryvale 4-0, Colgan 3-1, Conway Springs 3-1, Garden Plain 4-0, Hesston 3-1, Hoisington 4-0, Kingman 3-1, Nemaha Central 4-0, Neodesha 4-0, Norton 3-1, SE-Saline 3-1, Washington County 4-0.

Notes — Scott City cleared a big hurdle in its bid for another undefeated regular season, clipping 4A Division II No. 2 Holcomb 15-7. Cooper Griffith staked the Beavers to a 12-0 lead with a pair of touchdown runs and the Beaver defense held Holcomb QB Trey Teeter to just 75 passing yards.

Volleyball Pink Night

On Tuesday, October 6th, the St. Mary’s Lady Bears volleyball team will host the Rossville Lady Bulldawgs. This will be our volleyball "PINK NIGHT" (Breast Cancer awareness)! Both St. Mary’s and Rossville will have the same t-shirt design. If you would like to order a t-shirt please pick up an order form from RHS office and send it back to school no later than September 29th. The Avon Walkers will have booths set up in the commons area, High School cheerleaders will be doing face painting, and the High School volleyball team will have a bake sale. All proceeds will go to cancer.

Sunday, September 27, 2015

County To Acquire Willard Lots

 From the Capital Journal:


tim.hrenchir@cjonline.com

The Shawnee County Commission on Monday will consider initiating eminent domain to acquire three lots the county needs for its project to replace the Willard Bridge.
The Topeka City Council won’t meet this coming week because that body meets only on the first three Tuesdays of each month, and the coming week brings the month’s fifth Tuesday.
County Commissioners Kevin Cook, Shelly Buhler and Bob Archer will meet at 9 a.m. Monday in their chambers in Room B-11 of the Shawnee County Courthouse, 200 S.E. 7th.
Commissioners will consider approving a resolution Cook sponsored that would authorize county counselor Rich Eckert to initiate eminent domain proceedings to take three lots necessary for the Willard Bridge project. The lots are located on Wabaunsee Street in the city of Willard, according to the resolution.
Government entities use eminent domain to acquire private property for public use. Entities must provide just compensation to owners of properties they condemn.

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Catchit Kansas 3A Rankings

Catchit Kansas 3A Football Rankings for Sept. 26
1. Rossville (4-0) W 62-14 Riley County (LW: 1)
2. Halstead (4-0) W 42-0 Smoky Valley (LW: 4)
3. Collegiate (4-0) W 46-18 Mulvane (LW: 2)
4. Scott City (4-0) W 15-7 Holcomb (LW: 5)
5. Silver Lake (4-0) W 41-0 St. Marys (LW: 6)
6. Hoisington (4-0) 76-6 Hillsboro (LW: 8)
7. Garden Plain (3-1) W 42-7 Independent (LW: 7)
8. Chaparral (4-0) W 57-0 Medicine Lodge (LW: NR)
9. Conway Springs (3-1) W 60-14 Douglass (LW: 9)
10. Colgan (3-1) W 44-0 SE-Cherokee (LW: 10)

Wichita Eagle 3A Football Rankings.

Wichita Eagle Class 3A Football Rankings for Sept. 26.   No change from last week.

1. Rossville 4-0 (1)
2. Halstead 4-0 (2)
3. Scott City 4-0 (3)
4. Wichita Collegiate 4-0 (4)
5. Silver Lake 4-0 (5)

Friday, September 25, 2015

Riley Co. Falcons At RHS

    The Dawgs took control early in the game and led 49-6 at the half.     Because of substitutions and a 4th quarter running clock,  scoring was limited in the second half as the Dawgs went on to a 62-14 win.
      Senior QB Tucker Horak was 10-11 passing  for 172 yards and 4 TDs and he ran for 165 yards and 4 TDs in 11 attempts.    Dawson Hammes picked up 106 yards in 11 carries and Jacob Bradshaw caught 3 passes for 91 yards and 2 TDs.

Rossville (4-0)        21  28 13  0   =   62
Riley County (2-2)   6    0   0   8   =   14
Rossville — Horak (4), 10 run, 8 run, 15 run, 3 run; Bradshaw (3), 40 pass from Horak, 27 pass from Horak, 8 run; Schumaker (2), 37 pass from Horak, 2 pass from Horak. PAT — Nascimento 8 Kicks.
Riley County — Staten 2 run; Simmons 74 run. PAT — Staten pass from March.

    There is game video at:
http://www.wibw.com/sports/ksprepzone/headlines/KPZ-Week-4-Riley-County-at-Rossville-329564041.html
    You can see video from the game at the 6:00 point of the following:  http://ksnt.com/2015/09/25/football-frenzy-092515/

    In other Mide East action,  Silver Lake defeated St. Marys 48-0 and Rock Creek defeated Wabaunsee 48-14.

Golf Team At Council Grove Invitational

    The girls golf team came in 5th of 8 teams at the Council Grove Invitational at the Council Grove Country Club on Sept. 24.   They were just 4 strokes behind #3 and one stroke behind #4 Holton.    Emily Woodcock led the team with a 51 stroke score.

Anderson Co.       195
Clay Center          198
Council Grove        221
Holton                   224
Rossville               225
St. Marys              229
Centre                   270
West Franklin         287

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Mid Plains League Expands

TOPEKA, KS - The Mid-Plains League is proud to announce the addition of two new teams for the upcoming 2016 summer collegiate season.

The league welcomes in the Independence (Mo.) Veterans and the Sabetha (Ks.) Lobos.

"Each year we try to evaluate possible expansion opportunities to grow our league," said League Commissioner David Streeter. "We feel these two markets will add a lot of excitement to the league,"

The League is working on its 2016 schedule and anticipates that being released later in the fall. Planned events this summer are the 2016 All-Star Game as well as the league's Rising Stars Showcase. The Rising Stars Showcase allows Junior College players to participate in a combine-style showcase in front of coaches from four-year schools.

"The Mid-Plains League strives to be one of the top summer collegiate leagues in the Midwest and will continue to be an excellent place for players to grow during the summer."


About the Independence Veterans: The city of Independence, Missouri possesses a rich baseball history and due to this fact, the Veterans organization intends to inject both pride and enthusiasm into the community. The team is proud to call historic Crysler Stadium home. Crysler has a history of its own and will serve as an outstanding venue for the Veterans home games.

Our nation's heroes, our military veterans, will be honored during each home game. The Veterans will strive to provide the community with quality baseball entertainment while at the same time offering a family friendly atmosphere, one that the community can be extremely proud of.


About the Sabetha Lobos: The Lobos were established in 2010 as the Puerto Rico Collegiate Baseball Club. Their mission is to help Puerto Rican high school/college prospects gain exposure and develop their skills to the fullest to continue their baseball careers. The Lobos want to continue development by joining the Mid-Plains League to give their prospects more visibility and an avenue to the next level in baseball.

The Lobos are ready to go and are excited to have a chance to be part of the Mid-Plains League and call Sabetha home. Somerset Park is one of the newest venues in the league. Built in 2007 and will be an excellent fit within the league.


About the Mid-Plains League: 2016 will mark the third year of existence for the league, boasting eight-teams from Kansas and Missouri. The league strives to provide the best opportunity for their players to excel on and off the field. 10 Mid-Plains League players have been drafted by Major League teams as well as 6 former MPLers that are currently playing in affiliated Minor League Baseball. The league also provides excellent exposure for Junior College players looking to make the leap to four-year schools.

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Mid-Plains League
Facebook: midplainsleague
Twitter: @mplbaseball

RHS Snake Dance Thur. Evening

RHS Snake Dance THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24 6:30pm
Meet in front of the High School and start w/an all class scavenger hunt. (bring a selfie stick) Snake through town, stop at the Manor to greet residents and have beverages, then onto Main Street for the Candidate game. Ending with a bonfire and pizza at the High School.


Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Computerized Football Predictions

The Capital Journal listed these games of interest among those being played this week.The home team in is caps,  and the predicted win margin is in the middle.
72.1 CLAY CENTER 21.2 Marysville 50.9
92.5 Halstead 24.4 SMOKY VALLEY 68.1
104.3 ROSSVILLE 36.8 Riley County 67.5
104.2 SILVER LAKE 52.5 St. Marys 51.7
106.1 Wichita Collegiate 21.3 MULVANE 84.8

Volleyball Team Loses To SL

   The RHS volleyball team lost two matches to Silver Lake on Sept. 22.   The first was 13-25, 14-25 and the second was 8-25, 12-25.

Tucker Horak Area Athlete Of Week

Bulldawg standout rushes for 359 yards, 5 TDs, throws for 2 TDs in win over Rock Creek



His performance: Horak has enjoyed numerous monstrous performances in his career, but Friday night’s in a 55-21 win over Rock Creek might have been his best. Busting touchdown runs of 38, 78, 66, 10 and 87 yards, Horak ran for a whopping 359 yards on just 13 carries and average of 27.6 yards per carry. For good measure, he also complete 9 of 10 passes for 100 yards and two touchdowns.
Coach’s comment: “Nothing shocks me anymore when it comes to Tucker,” Rossville coach Derick Hammes said. “He is such a fierce competitor that even when a play breaks down he can make it a positive. Friday, he put everything together for a great ball game against what I thought was a good team.”

Homecoming Activities Friday

Homecoming Activities for Friday September 25th
    1. 8:00-9:00 Seminar (Homecoming practice @ 8:30)
    2. 9:00-10:00 Lib Dub
    3. 10:00-10:30 Kahoot (auditorium)
    4. 10:30-11:30 Powder Puff
    5. 11:30-1:00 Lunch & Movie (Commons Area)
    6. 1:00-1:30 Picture on the Field
    7. 1:30-2:00 Pep Rally

Matt Buhler At Hawaii Pacific U.

Hawaii Pacific University
Matt Buhler
GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH
Buhler enters his first year as a graduate assistant with the men's basketball program.
Buhler attended Fort Hays State University on a basketball scholarship from 2010-2012 and was a member of the 2010-2011 MIAA Tournament Championship team, the first in school history.
Following 2012, Buhler transferred to Washburn University and joined the football team as a wide receiver. He spent three years at Washburn and was a member of the MIAA Academic Honor Roll in 2013-2014 and 2014-2015.
During his time at Washburn, Buhler served as the junior varsity basketball coach at Washburn Rural High School in Topeka, Kansas for two years. He was also the junior varsity baseball coach for one year.
Buhler graduated from Washburn University in 2015 with a degree in History. He is pursuing a Master's Degree in Diplomacy and Military Studies

K Preps 3A Football Rankings

#1 ROSSVILLE (3-0)
Last: beat Rock Creek, 55-21Rossville and Rock Creek were tied at 7 after one quarter, but the Bulldawgs scored 21 points in the second quarter to pull away. Tucker Horak carried 13 times for 353 yards and five touchdowns for Rossville. He also completed 9 of 10 passes for 90 yards and two more scores. Christian Roduner and Dawson Hammes each caught touchdown passes from Horak. The Bulldawgs rushed for 489 yards in the game.
Next: vs. Riley County (2-1)
#2 SCOTT CITY (3-0)
Last: defeated Goodland 42-14Scott City scored 21 points in the second quarter to build a 28-0 lead in beating Goodland. Cooper Griffith rushed for 155 yards and two scores, while Wyatt Kropp added 86 yards and a pair of scores on 13 carries. Bo Hess passed for 115 yards and a touchdown to give the Beavers some balance. Kropp hauled in the Hess' touchdown pass from 16 yards away.
Next: at 4A-II No. 3 Holcomb (2-1)
#3 WICHITA COLLEGIATE (3-0)
Last: defeated 4A-II No. 2 Andale 46-45 in overtimeWichita Collegiate trailed Andale by 16 points twice in the second half before scoring twice in the final five minutes and winning 46-45 in overtime. Collegiate quarterback Austin Waddell scored from two yards out and then hit Jack Larsen on the two-point conversion to tie the score at 39 with 49 seconds remaining. Collegiate got the ball first in overtime and Waddell scored on a 5-yard run to give the Spartans their first lead of the game, 46-39. Andale would score to pull within 46-45, but Collegiate brought pressure and tackled Andale back Zach Meyer for a loss as he was looking to reverse field and throw a halfback pass.
Next: at Mulvane (2-1)
#4 HALSTEAD (3-0)
Last: routed Hillsboro 55-7Halstead scored 43 first-half points in a 55-7 win over Hillsboro. Blake Beckett rushed for 177 yards and two touchdowns, while Layke Heimerman added 117 yards on the ground and a score. Eli McKee rushed for 92 yards and a score and threw a touchdown pass.
Next: at Smoky Valley (1-2)
#5 SILVER LAKE (3-0)
Last: beat Riley County 40-6Silver Lake jumped on Riley County early to ensure they wouldn't need overtime. The Eagles scored 26 points in the first quarter in beating the Falcons 40-6. Quarterback Dalton Dultmeier rushed for three touchdowns in the win. He also completed 17 of 23 pass attempts for 203 yards and two scores.
Next: vs. St. Marys (1-2)
- See more at: http://kpreps.com/kansas/rankings/football/?class=3A#sthash.wI1PlSR3.dpuf

Lena Ginter Passes Away

    Lena Blanche Ginter, 104, passed away Tuesday, September 22, 2015 in Topeka.    She was born September 10, 1911 in Rural Wabaunsee County the daughter of Robert and Mary Murdie Shumate.   Mrs. Ginter attended #6 country school and graduated from Dover High School in 1929.   She attended Kansas State Agricultural  College in Manhattan.    Mrs. Ginter taught in one room schools in Shawnee and Wabaunsee counties.   She and her husband Louis farmed many years in the Eskridge and Dover communities.  After retirement they moved to Harveyville where they lived for 25 years.  They moved to Topeka on July 4, 1999.  Mrs. Ginter was a member of the Haskell Creek Club and served on the Lone Tree School Board.  She quilted at the Harveyville Methodist Church for several years.
    To read her complete obituary,  go to:  http://piperfuneralhome.com/obituaries/lena-b-ginter/

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Polka Party Oct. 17

LET'S HAVE A POLKA PARTY
CZECHLAND POLKA BAND
Directed by J.D. Parr
Saturday, Oct 17, 2015
6:00 to 10:00 P.M.
Historic Bohemian Hall
6 miles NE of Rossville on 86th Street
$5.00

Monday, September 21, 2015

Homecoming Candidates

    This week is Homecoming Week.
    Candidates for Homecoming Queen are:  Katie Conley, Lauren Steckel, and Britnee Zemek.
    Candidates for Homecoming King are:  Kole Davoren, Tucker Horak, and Kyle Parr.
    The crowning ceremony will be at 6:30  Friday.  Game kick-off is 7:00.

Baseball Film Shoot In Rossville

It's official!  Rossville was selected as the location for a documentary film shoot and we need your help! Here is the information from the producer:

We're headed back to Rossville, KS and Joe Campbell Stadium to re-enact some scenes from an early 1900s town team baseball game. We've set the date for Sunday, October 18th. More details to come but please mark the date and if you show up wearing anything resembling early 20th century clothing, we'll make you an extra in our film shoot.
Here's our wish list:
- Model T cars and owners
- Early 20th century baseball gloves and equipment
- Ball players willing to be directed in a film shoot
- hundreds of fans
More details in the coming days but spread the word. It should be a fun production.

 The Thornburg's, Rossville P R I D E and the Rossville Rattlers are involved in a community project...and it's coming up fast. Sunday October 18th 1pm @ Rossville's own Joe Campbell Memorial Staduim will be the site for filming a few scenes for a baseball documentary. A re-enactment of a 1919 town team baseball game. Well as you know The Joe doesn't quite look like that anymore. Well here's where you all come in. Mark is needing a lot of fans (about 200 is his goal)to fill the stadium and along the baselines. Plus he will also need some Model T's and other cars that would have be around at that time...he was also ok with some from the 1920's. He needs these to park along the baselines since the fields of those days didn't have fences. Also we could use a wagon and a team of horses...it is 1919.
He has the uniforms but will need to borrow some old mitts and equipment for the players.
Ok so what would I wear as an extra in this documentary. For the guys it isn't too hard. Plain white or light dress shirts, suspenders, vest and trousers, jeans would be ok also. Overalls and don't forget the great hats...derbys, flat caps. There is also great moustaches then. The women need long skirts and feminine blouses and large hats, or simple long dresses and their hair put up. It isn't too hard just Google the 1919's. And remember this is about the town teams of Kansas. WW1 was over and Prohibition was about to start. Wodrow Wilson was President!
Doesn't this sound like a fun day! He is only filming for maybe 6 hours so it is a one shot kinda of day.
Share this around...Holton, Wamego, Dover, Alma, Centrailia, St Mary's Silver Lake Osage City Perry Manhattan. We really need about 20 cars to block the fence out. I know we can count on this area to step up to the plate! Mark chose Rossville out of the whole state of Kansas! Let's do this Friends!
If you have questions or want more info or want to sign up to volunteer a car or be an extra or just want to help sponsor this project. Here's how to contact Mark Honer at DHTV Digital . 913-262-7800 or markh@dhtvdigital.com.
.He is an email kinda guy!