Friday, September 30, 2016

Dawgs Lose War On 24

    The Dawgs winning streak ended tonight with a 36-28 loss to Silver Lake.  The Eagles got two quick TDs in the first quarter and the Dawgs had to play catchup the rest of the game,  never getting closer than 8 points.   The 8 poin difference was a result of a muffed extra point try and the holder ran the ball in for a 2 point conversion.

    Other Mid-East games include:

Riley Co.   24    Rock Creek    7
Valley Hts  34   Wabaunsee   28
St. Marys   61    Yates Center  0

Horton Invitational Cross Country Results

Kaw Valley Results from the Horton Invitational.

The Varsity Girls placed 2nd of 6 teams with a score of 51 points, behind winner Hiawatha (49 points).  50 Varsity Girls competed.
Katie Dohrman - 23:33 (5th)
Taylor Bittner - 23:46 (8th)
Rachel Hutley - 24:00 (10th)
MaKenzie Decklar - 24:44 (17th)
Erica Shults - 24:47 (18th)
Callie Perry - 25:36 (22nd)
Layne Cole - 26:33 (25th)

Junior Varsity Girls (17 JV Girls competed)
Emily Stewart - 25:45 (1st)
Emma Streit - 27:40 (3rd)
Laura Gillum - 28:08 (5th)

Varsity Boys placed 7th of 10 teams with a score of 152 points. 78 Varsity Boys competed.
Tristan McCann - 21:00 (22nd)
Stephen Garland - 21:06 (24th)
Caleb Perry - 21:35 (32nd)
Andrew Hudson - 21:50 (39th)
Miles Moore - 22:04 (45th)
David McCarthy - 23:16 (53rd)

Junior Varsity Boys (52 JV Boys competed)
Zach Archer - 22:47 (7th)
Fred Schuler - 23:23 (9th)
Ben Price - 23:35 (11th)
Grant Rieschick - 25:32 (23rd)
Ryan Ehrlich - 26:26 (30th)
Marvin Cummings - 27:05 (34th)
Chase Biswell - 28:18 (40th)
Trent Mulligan - 28:44 (43rd)
Mitchell Porter - 33:37 (52nd)
-- 
Garrett Jones
Rossville Jr/Sr High School
Band & Choir Director
Head Cross Country Coach
Assistant HS Track Coach

Thursday, September 29, 2016

League Football Standings

MID-EAST LEASGUE FOOTBALL STANDINGS
                    League  Overall

Rossville          3-0      4-0
Silver Lake     3-0      4-0
Riley County  2-1      2-2
Wabaunsee      1-3      1-3
St. Marys          0-2      2-2
Rock Creek     0-3      0-4

League Volleyball Standings

MID-EAST LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS
according to the Capital Journal.  However,  the RHS web-site shows the
RHS girls 2-2 in league play and 6-12 overall.
                          League    Overall

Silver Lake           4-0           21-5
St. Marys .             3-1           17-3
Wabaunsee           2-2           20-5
Rock Creek          1-3           14-9
Riley County .     1-3          10-10
Rossville               1-3            5-13

Area Volleyball Stats

      S. Shinn leads the Lady Dawgs volleyball team in Kills.  Bergstresser leads in Assists with 211.   L Shinn is the Block leader with 82,  and Streit is the Diggs leader with 223.
      The complete list of area volleyball stats can be read at:
http://prepzone.com/news/196/area-volleyball-stat-leaders,-league-standings,-sept-29-update/

Football Stat Leaders

    Jacob Bradshaw is one of the football rushing leaders in the area, averaging 188 yards per game.    He is also among the leaders for passing,  having completed 47 of 66 for 631 yards or 132.8 yards per game.   Cole Schumacher is the Dawgs leading receiver tallying 303 yards on 21 receptions for a 75.9 average thus far this year.
    For the complete list of players on the lists,  go to:  http://prepzone.com/news/198/high-school-football-stat-leaders,-sept-29-update/

Riley Co.-RHS Volleyball

     The RHS volleyball team beat Riley Count on Tue. afternoon  by scores of 25-20, 25-18 and 25-17,  25-23 to up their Mid-East league record to 2-2/

War On 24 Newspaper Article

From the Capital-Journal:
ROSSVILLE — For the fans of Rossville and Silver Lake, the War on 24 showdown can be the game of the year, one that makes or breaks a season.
That’s simply the nature of rivalry games, particularly ones as fierce as this one. And when they enter the game ranked No. 1 and 2 in Class 3A as Rossville (4-0) and Silver Lake (4-0) do, the stakes for the game seem to be even higher.
But for Silver Lake coach C.J. Hamilton and Rossville coach Derick Hammes, Friday’s clash is merely the next game on the schedule, the midway point of the 2016 season. While grasping there’s no way to downplay the build-up for the game, they also know that it can’t become the season-defining contest.
“Any time you play Rossville, it’s going to be what it is,” said Hamilton, the state’s all-time winningest coach with 394 victories. “It’s going to be intense and very emotional. But the thing of it is, both teams have seasons well beyond this game. If you put too much riding on one game, forget about the rest of the season.”
Hammes agreed.
“We honestly try to prepare the same way week in and week out no matter who we’re facing,” Hammes said. “Obviously the fact this is such a big rivalry, you get a good week of practice out of your kids. If you emphasize one game over any other, then I don’t think you have the consistency we have.
“The Silver Lake game is not just another game, but in terms of how we get ready for it, it really is. What we do in preparation is respect everybody we play and get ready to do what we need to do to win that game.”
Rossville enters Friday’s showdown riding a rare three-game winning streak in the series. The Bulldawgs swept the Eagles on their way to the Class 3A state title in 2014 and last year rode a herculean effort from All-State quarterback Tucker Horak (384 yards rushing 7 TDs) to a 56-35 victory, which clinched a third straight Mid-East League title for Rossville.
Lost in Horak’s gaudy stats and the final outcome was the fact that for much of the game, Silver Lake answered every Rossville blow with one of its own. The Eagles actually led 17-14 late in the second quarter and trailed just 35-29 late in the third quarter before Horak delivered three unanswered touchdowns to put the Eagles away.
“It was back and forth through the first half and the final score wasn’t an indication of how close the game was,” Hammes said. “It was another one of the great games in the series and we expect it to be that way again this year.”
Silver Lake’s Dalton Dultmeier threw for 299 yards in the loss and has enjoyed a big start to the 2016 season, throwing for 648 yards and six touchdowns in the Eagles’ 4-0 start. The senior has spread the ball nicely with four different Eagles having at least 116 yards receiving with Wyatt Heiman’s 13 catches for 342 yards leading the way.
Perhaps the biggest key is the ground game the Eagles have developed around Dultmeier, who has also run for 272 yards. Mason Jones, who started at guard last year, has made the transition to the backfield well and has 298 yards and five touchdowns, coming off a breakout game against Rock Creek where he ran for 117 yards and three scores.
“He and Garrett Huske both have done a nice job,” Hamilton said. “He’s made the transition really well and both backs have contributed maybe a little bit beyond expectations. We like to be balanced and they complement each other.”
Last week’s 49-26 win over Rock Creek was Silver Lake’s closest call of the season, one in which the Eagles have outscored their foes 202-42. Silver Lake trailed early but exploded for 29 second-quarter points and overcame a sloppy second half.
Despite the apparent ease in which the Eagles have moved to 4-0, Hamilton said his team has been tested and knows the ultimate test, thus far, will come Friday.
“I felt like teams played pretty well against us, so I think we’ve been tested,” he said. “We got behind against Rock Creek and you never know how you’ll respond, even though it was in the first half. But you just never know so that was a good sign. (Friday)’s a good opportunity for us to measure where we’re at.
“It’s always a good opportunity when you’re facing a good team. We’ve got a ways to go and I’m sure they’ve got a ways to go and this prepares us for that.”
Rossville, meanwhile, has faced plenty of adversity in its 4-0 start, one that’s extended its state-best winning streak to 32 consecutive wins. The Bulldawgs had to make a defensive stand in the final seconds of the opener to fight off Marysville 27-20 and then fell behind 14-0 after one quarter the following week against Rock Creek before rallying for a 41-26 victory keyed by a 20-0 edge in the third quarter.
Last week, the Bulldawgs fought off a tough challenge from Wabaunsee in a 28-6 win — their third straight game without the services of standout linebacker-running back Dawson Hammes and senior lineman Jackson Reeves. Both players are questionable for Friday’s game with Hammes suffering a fracture in his left thumb which required surgery.
What hasn’t killed the Bulldawgs has made them stronger, Derick Hammes said.
“It helps and that was certainly one of the question marks about us at the beginning of the year — how would we respond to adversity and react when we’re in a tough situation?” Hammes said. “We’ve certainly had that in several games to this point in the season and our leadership has responded well and our play has been good enough when it had to be.”
Jacob Bradshaw has been spectacular in filling Horak’s void at quarterback. The senior has run for 752 yards and nine touchdowns and thrown for 531 yards and nine scores. Cole Schumacher has 21 catches for 303 yards and eight touchdowns.

Cole Schumacher Is Scholar Athlete of the Week

 (WIBW) -- Rossville senior wide receiver Cole Schumacher is this week's Scholar Athlete of the Week.
Schumacher is leading the defending 3A  state champions to a 4-0 record this year. Last week he caught three touchdowns in the first half.
Along with football, Schumacher plays basketball and is a power-lifter. He was honorable mention all-state in basketball last year, and finished third in the state in hang clean.
Schumacher has a 3.8 GPA and is a Homecoming King candidate this year.
He's also a volunteer at Habitat for Humanity and Harvesters International.
Schumacher hopes to attend Emporia State University next year and plans to major in kinesiology.
You can see video of Cole's receptions and other info about him at: 

Booster Club Flag Sale

Click on image to enlarge


$44.90 house flag
$22.90 garden flag

Prices above include shipping and handling and orders will be shipped direct.
Go to this website for a better description and for ordering.


These match pretty close to the flags the booster club ordered for Main Street and also the high school parking lot. 

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

War On 24 Set For Sept. 30.

The #1 ranked Dawgs put their unbeaten streak on the line Friday night against the #2 ranked Silver Lake Eagles.   The game is slate for a 7:00 PM kick-off on the Rossville field.

The Capital-Journal has picked the Eagles to win by nine points.
93.5 ... Silver Lake ... 9.3 ... ROSSVILLE ... 84.2

Other predictions for Mid-East League teams are  below.  Home teams in Capitals.

77.4 ... Riley County ... 22.3 ...  ROCK CREEK ... 55.1
51.5 ... ST. MARYS ... 16.3 ... Yates Center ... 35.2
60.1 ... Valley Heights ... 6.1 ... WABAUNSEE ... 54

Girls Golf At Jeff West

JEFFERSON WEST INVITATIONAL 

At Village Greens
Sept. 26, 2016

Teams scores
Piper 403, Spring Hill 404, Jefferson West 415, Silver Lake 42, Holton 431, Rossville 437St. Marys 454, Osage City 484
Individual leaders

Ingold, SH, 88; Kliensmith, SM, 94; Lane, SL, 96; Holthaus, JW, 97; Jones, Piper, 98; Schneider, JW, 99; Holaday, Hol, 99; Kirwan, Pip, 100; Woodcock, Rossville, 101; Miller, SH, 101; Do, Pip 102, Stevens, Hol, 102; Rogers, Pip, 103; Brockman, SL, 104; Hein, JW, 106.

The other RHS team members were:  Danielle Mason 109, Kathleen Schuler 112, and Dawn Ledeboer 115

Dance At Moravan Hall Sept. 17

Here are three videos taken at the dance at the Moravan (Bohemian) Hall on Sept. 17.  
The band playing is the Czechland Polka Band led by J. D. Parr.


Monday, September 26, 2016

Videos of Wabaunsee Game

KSNT has video of the Rossville-Wabaunsee game on Sept. 23.  The Rossville portion begins at 5:10 in the broadcast.
http://ksnt.com/2016/09/23/football-frenzy-092316/

WIBW also has video of the game,  including the "Play of the Week",  a Bradshaw to Schumacher TD pass.
http://www.wibw.com/content/sports/KPZ-Week-4-Wabaunsee-at-Rossville-394608931.html

Darrell Carr Passes Away

Darrell Carr of Topeka passed away on Sept. 18 and was buried in the Rossville Cemetery on Sept. 23.  His obituary can be read at:
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/cjonline/obituary.aspx?n=darrell-carr&pid=181490797&fhid=18355

Sunday, September 25, 2016

3A Football Rankings

Capital Journal rankings for 3A Football.
1. Rossville (1) 4-0
2. Silver Lake (2) 4-0
3. Hoisington (3) 4-0
4. Phillipsburg (4) 4-0
5. Garden Plain (5) 4-0
Others — Beloit 4-0, Chaparral 4-0, Cherryvale 3-1, Conway Springs 4-0, Council Grove 4-0, Fredonia 3-1, Galena 3-1, Halstead 4-0, Marion 4-0, Nemaha Central 4-0, Sabetha 4-0, SE-Saline 4-0, Wellsville 4-0.
Notes — Top-ranked Rossville got somewhat of a surprising tussle with Mid-East League foe Wabaunsee, winning just 28-6 and scoring only eight second-half points. It gets a whole lot tougher this week in the War on 24 showdown with No. 2 Silver Lake.

Class 3A Football Rankings by CatchItKansas
1. Rossville (4-0)
2. Hoisington (4-0)
3. Silver Lake (4-0)
4. Phillipsburg (4-0)
5. Garden Plain (4-0)
6. Halstead (4-0)
7. Beloit (4-0)
8. Conway Springs (4-0)
9. Southeast of Saline (4-0)
10. Chaparral (4-0)

Class 3A Football Rankings by Wichita Eagle
1.    Rossville
2.    Hoisington
3.    Phillipsburg
4.    Garden Plain
5.    Silver Lake

Rim Rock Cross Country

Kaw Valley Varsity Cross Country results from the 
Rim Rock Farm High School Invitational, Saturday, Sept. 24
Garrett Jomes,  Head Cross Country Coach


The Varsity Girls pictured (From left to right) are: 
Rachel Hutley, MaKenzie Decklar, Erica Shults, Katie Dohrman, 
Emily Stewart, Taylor Bittner, Callie Perry

Girls - Out of 251 Finishers.  Team was 13th of 34.
Katie Dohrman - 22:27 (42nd)
Taylor Bittner - 23:17 (71st)
Rachel Hutley - 23:30 (89th)
Erica Shults - 23:37 (94th)
Callie Perry - 24:03 (108th)
MaKenzie Decklar - 24:44 (134th)
Emily Stewart - 26:06 (187th)


Boys - Out of 304 Finishers.  Team was 38th of 40.
Stephen Garland - 20:47 (198th)
Tristan McCann - 21:25 (227th)
Caleb Perry - 21:28 (232nd)
Miles Moore - 22:48 (270th)
Andrew Hudson - 22:49 (272nd)
David McCarthy - 23:36 (291st)
Zach Archer - 25:23 (303rd)


Mid East League Football Standings

Mid-East Standings    (overall / League)

1.    Rossville          4-0     2-0
2.    Silver Lake      4-0      3-0
3.    Riley Co.         2-2      2-1
4.    St. Marys         2-2      0-2
5.    Wabaunsee      1-3      1-3
6.     Rock Creek     0-4      0-3

Saturday, September 24, 2016

RHS Vs. Silver Lake Volleyball

The Rossville volleyball team lost two matches to Silver Lake,  12-25, 20-25 and then 12-25,20-25,  on Sept. 20.

Council Grove Invitational Golf

The RHS girls gold team competed in the Council Grove Invitational held at the Council Grove Country Club on Sept 22.

1.    Anderson Co.,       197
2.    Clay Center           202
3.    Council Grove       208
4.    Rossville                215
5.    Holton                    217
6.    St. Marys               225
7.    West Franklin        263
8.    Osage City            271
9.    C. Grove JV          321
10   Center                    DNQ   (only 3 golfers)
11.  Manhattan JV        DNQ   (only 3 golfers)

RHS team members were:

Dawn Legeboer       48  (finished 5th overall)
Emily Woodcock     53  (finished 15th overall)
Jesse Sowers            56
Danielle Mason       58

Dawgs Defeat Chargers

Rossville (4-0)      7   13   0   8  -  28
Wabaunsee (1-3)  0    6    0   0  -    6
Rossville - Schumacher (3), 4 pass from Bradshaw, 14 pass from Bradshaw, 45 pass from Bradshaw; Bradshaw 4 run. PAT - Andresen 2 Kicks; Musick pass from Bradshaw.
Wabaunsee - Droegemeier 3 run.

In other Mid-East Games:

Riley Co.  51       St Marys    14
Silver Lake  49    Rock Creek 26

Friday, September 23, 2016

Area Stat Leaders For Volleyball

VOLLEYBALL AREA STAT LEADERS
KILLS
Hornberger, Seabury, 279; Hayes, Abilene, 260; Honas, Council Grove, 209; Haufler, Centralia, 184; Bates, Silver Lake, 183; S. Ohlde, Linn, 170; Meader, Waverly, 162; Ferguson, Silver Lake, 161; Harrison, St. Marys, 160; Patton, Wellsville, 159; M. Michaelis, Wabaunsee, 135; Cink, Manhattan, 130; K. Ohlde, Linn, 124; Diederich, Linn, 123; Zabokrtsky, Burlingame, 123; Hess, Abilene, 121; K. Smith, Valley Heights, 121; Swift, Chase County, 115; Lueger, Centralia, 112; Shaffer, Ottawa, 112; Soyez, Chase County, 109; Campuzano, Rural Vista, 105; S. Shinn, Rossville, 104; Bergmann, Concordia, 102; Graniewski, Wellsville, 100; Ha. Ronnebaum, Maur Hill, 100; Crichton, Council Grove, 99; Unruh, Lawrence, 96; Weers, Rock Creek, 94; M. Eshbaugh, Concordia, 91; Auten, Manhattan, 89; Kates, Wabaunsee, 88; Brockmeier, Rural Vista, 87; Mask, Lawrence, 87; Porter, Rossville, 84; Macke, Nemaha Central, 79;

ASSISTS
Cobb, Silver Lake, 392; Butler, Council Grove, 363; Showalter, Wellsville, 349; Bott, Linn, 340; K. Smith, Manhattan, 308; R. Johnson, Wabaunsee, 265; Schroeder, Concordia, 263; Schwarting, Abilene, 230; Feldkamp, Rock Creek, 224; Boyce, Centralia, 214; Humphrey, Clay Center, 213; Bergstresser, Rossville, 201; Manley, Valley Heights, 196; Peterson, Chase County, 186; Lawson, Clifton-Clyde, 167; Bird, Lawrence, 166; Massoth, Waverly, 165; Moylan, St. Marys, 165; Walters, Abilene, 160; Suther, Chapman, 157; Miles, MdCV, 142; Tyson, Burlingame, 140; Crawford, Chase County, 130; Devore, Ottawa, 128; Hurla, St. Marys, 117; Jung, Ottawa, 111; Krohn, Onaga, 107; Baniewicz, Maur Hill, 105; Barten, Rural Vista, 105; Folks, Perry-Lecompton, 105; Duensing, Linn, 104; Willoughby, Lawrence, 101; Burns, Valley Falls, 100; Duer, Onaga, 99; Meader, Waverly, 99; Rowden, Wamego, 93; Hasenkamp, Centralia, 87; Ha. Ronnebaum, Maur Hill, 87; Fornelli, Emporia, 84; Kasprzak, Southern Coffey, 84; Gleason, Free State, 82; Bontrager, Nemaha Central, 80; Dickson, Free State, 74; Hefty, Wamego, 74; Erickson, Perry-Lecompton, 73; Deters, Nemaha Central, 72; Riedy, Rural Vista, 71; Delong, Valley Falls, 69; Lyons, Southern Coffey, 67; Porter, Rossville 67; J. Smith, Emporia, 67; Bryan, Royal Valley, 58;

BLOCKS
S. Ohlde, Linn, 81; L. Shinn, Rossville, 76; M. Michaelis, Wabaunsee, 75; Diederich, Linn, 66; Coffman, Clifton-Clyde, 61; VanDonge, Onaga, 52; R. Johnson, Wabaunsee, 50; Lohmeyer, Wabaunsee, 45; Crawford, Chase County, 44; Duensing, Linn, 44; N. Hickman, Free State, 41; S. Shinn, Rossville, 41; A. Williams, Jackson Heights, 41; Broxterman, Royal Valley, 39; Schindler, St. Marys, 38; Frakes, Valley Falls, 37; Mussetter, Wamego, 37; Meader, Waverly, 36; Pease, Manhattan, 36; Mayginnes, Onaga, 35; Ha. Ronnebaum, Maur Hill, 35; Graniewski, Wellsville, 34; Koch, Centralia, 34; Anderson, Atchison, 33; Murray, Rossville, 33; H. Williams, Jackson Heights, 33; Bergmann, Concordia, 32; Griffin, Maur Hill, 31; Haufler, Centralia, 31; R. Hickman, Free State, 31; T. Johnson, Manhattan, 31; Rietcheck, Rossville, 31; Krohn, Onaga, 29; Lane, Clay Center, 29; Hess, Abilene, 27; McAtee, Manhattan, 27; Anderson, Rossville, 26; 

DIGS
Hasenkamp, Centralia, 233; Maceli, Lawrence, 201; K. Ohlde, Linn, 201; Hornberger, Seabury, 197; Streit, Rossville, 196; Gassman, Abilene, 195; McCoole, Atchison, 195; Kramer, Centralia, 188; Hoelscher, Chapman, 169; Lueger, Centralia, 165; Bott, Linn, 164; Haufler, Centralia, 162; Diederich, Linn, 154; York, Linn, 154; Burkhardt, Silver Lake, 153; Unruh, Lawrence, 143; Swift, Chase County, 138; Duer, Onaga, 138; Thornton, Manhattan, 138; M. Michaelis, Wabaunsee, 136; Porter, Rossville, 136; Spurgeon, Lyndon, 134; Beck, Rural Vista, 133; Bergmann, Concordia, 132; Zabokrstky, Burlingame, 131; Mask, Lawrence, 128; Crosby, St. Marys, 127; Campuzano, Rural Vista, 125; R. Johnson, Wabaunsee, 120; Kufahl, Onaga, 118; B. Michaelis, Wabaunsee, 118; VanDonge, Onaga, 117; Bates, Silver Lake, 113; Cobb, Silver Lake, 113; Kline, Burlingame, 113; Larkin, Nemaha Central, 112; Brockmeier, Rural Vista, 111; K. Smith, Manhattan, 111; Criqui, Lyndon, 109; Schroeder, Concordia, 109; Wells, Lyndon, 108; Boyce, Centralia, 105; Patton, Wellsville, 104; Soyez, Chase County, 104; Ferguson, Silver Lake, 103; Willey, Abilene, 103; S. Shinn, Rossville, 102; Hayes, Abilene, 100; Kerns, Ottawa, 98; Glatczak, Centralia, 97; Lane, Clay Center, 97; Bowman, Burlingame, 95; Harrison, St. Marys, 94; K. Smith, Valley Heights, 93; M. Eshbaugh, Concordia, 91; Zemek, Rossville, 91; Lohmeyer, Wabaunsee, 89; Thomas, Free State, 88; Coleman, Perry-Lecompton, 87; Beyer, Lyndon, 84; Ha. Ronnebaum, Maur Hill, 84; Bergstresser, Rossville, 83;

Area Football Stat Leaders

AREA RUSHING LEADERS
Player,         school ...   Att ...   Yds ...   Y/G
Phillips, Mission Valley ... 51 ... 619 ... 206.3
Bradshaw, Rossville ... 74 ... 618 ... 206.0
Kier, Washington County ... 55 ... 611 ... 203.7


AREA PASSING LEADERS

Player,   school ... Comp-Att ... Yds ... Y/G
Greaser, Troy ... 33-46 ... 726 ... 242.0
Beach, Tonganoxie ... 33-45 ... 662 ... 220.7
Banks, SE-Saline ... 39-74 ... 638 ... 212.7
McCullough, Ottawa ... 37-65 ... 604 ... 201.3
Crittenden, Free State ... 42-59 ... 588 ... 196.0
Caudle, Maur Hill ... 37-57 ... 564 ... 188.0
Henington, Junction City ... 31-58 ... 539 ... 179.7
Tr. Brown, Shawnee Heights ... 36-60 ... 449 ... 149.7
Burns, Lyndon ... 23-37 ... 440 ... 146.7
Hasenkamp, Nemaha Central ... 28-40 ... 432 ... 144.0
Laskowski, Baldwin ... 22-48 ... 422 ... 140.7
T. Smith, Wellsville ... 20-43 ... 422 ... 140.7
Bradshaw, Rossville ... 38-53 ... 421 ... 140.3


AREA RECEIVING LEADERS
Player,       school ... Cat ... Yds ... Y/G
Sanders, Free State ... 24 ... 359 ... 119.7
Winder, Troy ... 15 ... 351 ... 117.0
Murray, SE-Saline ... 11 ... 338 ... 112.7
Swinehart, Lyndon ... 14 ... 323 ... 107.7
Enzbrenner, Atchison ... 11 ... 310 ... 103.3
Morgan, Tonganoxie ... 9 ... 283 ... 94.3
Lange, Baldwin ... 11 ... 273 ... 91.0
Baldwin, Junction City ... 17 ... 269 ... 89.7
Schumacher, Rossville ... 17 ... 250 ... 83.3

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Doris Fairbanks Passes Away


IN LOVING MEMORY
DORIS PEARL FAIRBANKS
Beloved Mother, Grandmother, Sister
June 3, 1927-September 15, 2016

On September 15, 2016, after a brief illness, Doris passed away at home in Rossville, Kansas. She died peacefully and she was surrounded by her loving family and her loyal pets.
Doris was born on June 3, 1927, in Roswell, New Mexico to Henry and Osie White (nee, Stephens). She was one of fourteen children. Doris married Richard Norris and they moved to Northern California in 1946. Employment opportunities led them to relocate to Southern California. Doris worked as a Certified Nurse’s Aide for over a decade. That marriage ended in divorce.
In 1974 Doris moved to Emmet, Kansas and married Joseph Fairbanks. Together they bought a home in Rossville. Doris and Joe traveled throughout the country and enjoyed their retirement years together. Joe preceded her in death
Doris loved music, especially country western. She played the Violin, Mandolin and guitar. In 1980 she joined two friends and formed a Trio that were billed as “Old Time Fiddlers, Pickers and Singers.” Doris also loved gardening, maintaining her home and the serenity of her small community. A typical day ended with her in a recliner, with popcorn, Pepsi and her dogs, Tatum and Tuffy in her lap. It wouldn’t be complete without her watching a western television program. Life was good!
Doris was preceded in death by three sons: Wendell, Ray and Chuck Norris. Doris was also preceded in death by ten siblings Brothers: Carl, Liniol, Johnny and Henry Jr. Sisters: Versa lee, Ester, Kittie, Ruth, Betty and Helen.
Survivors include, her son, Richard Norris (Carol), Arkansas, and daughter, Margaret Norris of the home. She is also survived by her brother, Dale, Roswell, New Mexico; sisters, Margaret Jo Garrett (Bob), Crescent City, CA. and Betty Jean (Cecil) Gumm, of Titusville, FL.
Doris donated her body to The University of Kansas for the advancement of medical science. A graveside service will be held at a later date, not yet determined. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Humane Society.
Doris loved her country, family and her pets. She was humble, loving and kind. She will be missed, especially, by those who called her Mother.

Onaga Invitational Cross County

    The Kaw Valley cross county team competed in the Onaga Invitational on Sept. 15 at the Cool Springs Golf Course

The girls teams placed as follows:
1.  KawValley
2.  Rock Creek
3.  Centrailia
4.  Jackson Heights
5.  Valley Heights
6.  Washington Co.

The boys teams placed as follows:
1.    Axtel
2.    Jackson Heights
3.    Rock Creek
4.    Wetmore
5.    St. Marys
6.    Kaw Valley
7.    Valley Heights
8.    Washington Co,
9.    Frankfort
10.  Centrailia
11.  Onaga

Week Four Football Predictions

Here is the latest Capital-Journal computerized football predictions with favored team on the left and home team capitalized.

... 78.7 ... ROSSVILLE ... 26.7 ... Wabaunsee ... 52
Other Mid-East League Games
... 70.5 ... RILEY COUNTY ... 6.9 ... St. Marys ... 63.6

... 94.5 ... Silver Lake ... 39 ... ROCK CREEK ... 55.5

Dylan & Tristan Brown Have A Girl

Dylan and Tristan Brown of Rossville are the proud parents of a new baby girl born Sept. 20, 2016 at Stormont-Vail in Topeka.

Mid-East League Football Standings

Mid-East Standings    (overall - League)

1.    Rossville          3-0     1-0
2.    Silver Lake      3-0      2-0
3.    St. Marys         2-1      0-1
4.    Riley Co.         1-2      1-1
5.    Wabaunsee      1-2      1-2
6.     Rock Creek     0-3     0-2


Osage City Invitational Girls Golf.

The Osage City Invitational girls golf tournament was held Sept. 15
1.  Council Grove        207
2.  St. Marys                221
3.  Rossville                 231
4.  Silver Lake             246
5.  West Franklin         270
6.  Osage City              279

Darrell Carr Passes Away

    Darrell E. Carr Darrell E. Carr, 88, of Topeka, died September 18, 2016 at McCRite Plaza.
    He was born in Butler County, Kansas on January 18, 1928, the son of William and Mary (Woodburn) Carr. Darrell married Mary L. Burns in Mayetta, Kansas on September 1, 1956, she survives. Darrell was in the Army during the Korean Conflict. After returning from the Army he graduated from Wichita State University with a degree in Education. He worked in credit collection for the ARMCO Steel Corporation in Topeka until 1973 and also in Middletown, Ohio from 1973 to 1990. Darrell previously taught and coached at Circleville. After retirement he worked as a Substitute Teacher for Seaman District from 1990 to 2008. He loved watching sports, square dancing, vegetable gardening, watching his grandchildren and spending time with his family. Darrell was a member of the American Legion and St. Matthew Catholic Church.
    He is survived by his children, Bradley Brad (Mattie) Carr, Topeka, William Bill (Greda) Carr, Aberdeen, South Dakota, Julie (Michael) Dimeo, Issaquah, Washington, Catherine (Richard) Wieder, Chesterfield, Missouri, three grandchildren, Sarah Wieder, Denver, Colorado, Rob Wieder, Tampa, Florida, Dan Wieder, Chesterfield, Missouri, one great grandson Troy Chalcraft, Washington. Darrell was preceded in death by his six siblings Dale, Virginia, Polly, Paul, Jack and Elton and also a grandson Ben Dimeo.
    Darrell will lie in state after 2:00 pm on Thursday at Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home where the family will receive friends from 6:30 8:30 pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 am on Friday at St. Matthew Catholic Church. Interment will follow at the Rossville Cemetery in Rossville, Kansas where graveside services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to JDRF, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, or to the Rose Hill United Methodist Church. and sent in his memory to the Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, 800 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas 66603. Online condolences and fond memories may be left at www.brennanmathenafh.com. Darrell E. Carr 

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Dance At Moravan Hall

Here is a WIBW TV video of an interview with John Kratine and Robert Dolezilek about the Czech community and their hall NW of Rossville.
http://www.wibw.com/content/news/Topekans-with-Czech-heritage-will-polka-and-celebrate-this-Saturday-393500851.html

Darin Brunin At Library

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Rossville Invitational Volleyball Tourney


Rossville Invitational Volleyvall Tournament Sept. 17.
Pool A
Rossville defeats Holton, 27-25, 19-25, 30-28; DeSoto defeats Wamego, 25-13, 25-14; Wamego defeats Rossville, 25-23, 27-25; El Dorado defeats Holton, 25-14, 25-17; El Dorado defeats Rossville, 19-25, 25-20, 25-22; DeSoto defeats Holton, 25-14, 25-15; Wamego defeats Holton, 25-15, 25-18; DeSoto defeats El Dorado, 25-13, 25-14; DeSoto defeats Rossville, 19-25, 25-12, 25-13; Wamego defeats El Dorado, 26-24, 25-17.
Pool B
Silver Lake defeats Abilene, 25-18, 25-21; Tonganoxie defeats Ottawa, 25-22, 17-25, 25-20; Silver Lake defeats Tonganoxie, 25-21, 22-25, 25-11; Abilene defeats Clay Center, 25-17, 25-13; Silver Lake defeats Clay Center, 25-10, 25-14; Abilene defeats Ottawa, 25-20, 25-22; Abilene defeats Tonganoxie, 25-16, 25-13; Clay Center defeats Ottawa, 25-15, 25-22, 25-20; Silver Lake defeats Ottawa, 25-14, 25-17; Tonganoxie defeats Clay Center, 25-20, 25-22.
Consolation Bracket — El Dorado defeats Clay Center, 15-25, 25-20, 26-24; Tonganoxie defeats Rossville, 27-25, 19-25, 19-25.
Semifinals — Silver Lake defeats Wamego, 25-22, 19-25, 25-14; Abilene defeats DeSoto, 25-19, 16-25, 25-19. Championship — Silver Lake defeats Abilene, 25-20, 21-25, 25-17. Third place — DeSoto defeats Wamego, 25-14, 25-17.

3A Football Rankings

3A Football rankings by the Capital-Journal:

Team     (last week)     record
1. Rossville (1)3-0
2. Silver Lake (2)3-0
3. Hoisington (3)3-0
4. Phillipsburg (4)3-0
5. Garden Plain (5)3-0
Others - Beloit 3-0, Chaparral 3-0, Cherryvale 3-0, Conway Springs 3-0, Galena 2-1, Halstead 3-0,Hutchinson Trinity 3-0, Marion 3-0, Nemaha Central 3-0, Norton 2-1, Sabetha 3-0, SE-Saline 3-0,Wellsville 3-0.

Notes - When Nemaha Central beat Holton a year ago, it not only was the program’s first over the mighty Wildcats since 1994, but also ended Holton’s 48-game Big Seven League winning streak and seven-year league title reign. Repeating the victory proved to be no small feat at the Thunder had to withstand 544 rushing yards by Holton and push across a two-point conversion with 37 seconds left for a wild 43-42 win.


3A Football Rankings by the Wichita Eagle

1.  Rossville (1) 3-0
2.  Hoisington (2) 3-0
3.  Phillipsburg (4) 3-0
4.  Garden Plain (5) 3-0
5.  Silver Lake (3) 3-0


CLASS 3A FOOTBALL RANKINGS BY THE HUTCHISON NEWS

1. Rossville;3-0
2. Silver Lake;3-0
3. Hoisington;3-0
4. Phillipsburg;3-0
5. Halstead;3-0
6. Garden Plain;3-0
7. Marion;3-0
8. Chaparral;3-0
9. Norton;2-1
10. Wellsville;3-0
Five others: Conway Springs, Hesston, Nemaha Central, Southeast of Saline, Sterling
Class 3A Football Rankings by CatchItKansas
1. Rossville (3-0)
2. Hoisington (3-0)
3. Silver Lake (3-0)
4. Phillipsburg (3-0)
5. Garden Plain (3-0)
6. Halstead (3-0)
7. Beloit (3-0)
8. Conway Springs (3-0)
9. Southeast of Saline (3-0)
10. Norton (2-1)

Rossville Continues Win Streak

The Dawgs used an impressive second half to defeat the Riley County Falcons 50-25  on Sept. 16.

Rossville (3-0)   7   15   14   14    =    50
Riley Co. (1-2)   7   12     0     6    =    25
Rossville:  Bradshaw (3), 25 run, 2 run, 1 run; Schumacher (2), 25 pass from Bradshaw, 4 pass from Bradshaw;  Foster 2 run; Balch 17 pass from Bradshaw. PAT - Andresen 6 Kicks; Dyche,  pass from Bradshaw.

Riley Co. - Staten (2) 1 run, 19 run; March 67 run; Nelson pass from March. PAT - Nelson Kick

Other games of interest include:

Silver Lake 41, St Marys 0
Wabaunsee 28, Rock Creek 13

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Computerized Football Game Predictions.

    The Capital-Journal has issued the following computerized football game predictions for Sept. 16.  The home team is in Capital Letters. 
94.6 ... Rossville ... 22.6 ... RILEY COUNTY ... 72
Other Mid-East Teams: 
88 ... SILVER LAKE ... 29.4 ... St. Marys ... 58.6
56.9 ... Rock Creek ... 12.2 ... WABAUNSEE ... 44.7
Other teams of interest:
69.2 ... WAMEGO ... 8.9 ... Marysville ... 60.3
105.6 ... Wichita Collegiate ... 12.3 ... BUHLER ... 93.3
59.3 ... OLPE ... 9.8 ... Osage City ... 49.5

CJ Article About St. Marys Football

    The St. Marys football team got a nice write-up in the Capital-Journal.  You can read it at:
http://prepzone.com/news/121/st-marys-seeing-results-in-2-0-start/

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Lawrence Triangular Volleyball

The RHS volleyball team competed in the Lawrence Triangular.  They lost to Washburn Rural 18-25 and 14-25.    Against Lawrence,  the Lady Dogs were 14-25 and 15-25 bringing their overall record to 3=4.

West Franklin Inv. Girl's Golf

    The RHS girls golf team won the West Franklin Invitational via the tie-breaker after both Rossville and Council Grove finished with a 229.   The RHS girls placed four in the top 12.  They were Emily Woodcock (55) fourth, Danielle Mason (55) sixth, Jesse Sowers (57) seventh, and Kathleen Schuler (62) twelfth.

Team Standings:

1.    Rossville           229
2.    Council Grove  229
3.    St. Marys          235
4    W. Franklin        262
5.    Osage City        283
6.    Centre               DNQ    Only 3 players
7.    Santa Fe Trail   DNQ    Only 3 players