The sub-state 3A basketball tournaments begin Feb. 25 and 26.
The boys will play Silver Lake at Silver Lake on Feb. 25 at 7:00 PM.
The girls will play Osage City at Osage City on Feb. 26 at 7:00 PM.
The complete brackets can be found at:
http://www.kshsaa.org/Public/Basketball/Brackets/3ASS8.htm
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Monday, February 18, 2013
Dawgs Third at Onaga Regional
The Dawgs turned in a fine performance at the Onaga Regional Wrestling tournament finishing third on Feb. 15-16.
ACCHS 145.5
Marysville 142
Rossville 104.5
Sabetha 89.5
Beloit 87
St. Marys 76.5
Onaga 70
Pleasant Ridge 67.5
Riley County 67
Doniphan West, 63
Mission Valley 62
Silver Lake 60
Oskaloosa 31
Riverside 29.5
Horton 26
Republic County 25.5
Centralia 25.5
Wabaunsee 24
Maur Hill Mount Academy 20
Rock Hills 16
Immaculata 11
McLouth 5
Hiawatha 0
Pike Valley 0
Marysville 142
Rossville 104.5
Sabetha 89.5
Beloit 87
St. Marys 76.5
Onaga 70
Pleasant Ridge 67.5
Riley County 67
Doniphan West, 63
Mission Valley 62
Silver Lake 60
Oskaloosa 31
Riverside 29.5
Horton 26
Republic County 25.5
Centralia 25.5
Wabaunsee 24
Maur Hill Mount Academy 20
Rock Hills 16
Immaculata 11
McLouth 5
Hiawatha 0
Pike Valley 0
CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS
106 — Deters, Marys., def. Gum, PR, dec. 4-3. 113 — Goepfert, Marys., def. Lowell, RC, dec. 4-2. 120 — Schaefer, SL, def. Bowen, ACCHS, OT 6-4. 126 — Dieckmann, ACCHS, def. Gentry, Ross., dec. 4-2. 132 — Beck, Cent., def. Calhoon, MHMA, dec. 7-3. 138 — Landoll, Marys., def. Tooley, STM, pin 2:49. 145 — Lambotte, Ross., def. Niemcyzk, Bel., pin 4:22. 152 — Reesor, Ross., def. Birkinsha, ACCHS, dec. 6-3. 160 — Behymer, Bel., def. Schuetz, ACCHS, dec. 3-2. 170 — Johnson, PR, def. Nietfeld, Marys., pin 1:14. 182 — Grater, RiCo, def. Huneke, Sab., pin 5:12. 195 — Sommer, MV, def. Wenger, Sab., dec. 6-4. 220 — Johnson, Hor., def. Edelman, Sab., dec. 6-5. 285 — Cooper, Ross., def. Hoffman, ACCHS, dec. 6-0.
CONSOLATIONS FINALS
106 — Idol, DW, def. Fairbanks, Ona., dec. 3-1. 113 — Cavanaugh, SL, def. Harris, River., dec. 9-6. 120 — Failer, STM, def. Gleason, MV, pin 2:45. 132 — Watts, Bel., def. Hollands, ACCHS, dec. 6-4. 138 — Bammes, Oska., def. Wessling, Bel., pin 1:32. 145 — Dunlap, DW, def. Johnson, Wab., dec. 9-4. 152 — Cramer, Marys., def. Fee, DW, pin 1:49. 160 — Nelsen, Marys., def. Luellen, Ross., 2-OT 5-2. 170 — Blow, Ona., def. Lockhart, SL, dec. 7-3. 182 — Cosand, RH, def. Smallwood, MV, TF 17-1. 195 — Speer, DW, def. Blow, Ona., pin 0:40. 220 — Walker, River., def. Marten, Ona., pin 4:58. 285 — Kolterman, Ona., def. Leuthold, Sab., I-D 0:00.
The same info as above can be read at the following web site:
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rhs/athletics/wrestling/12-13/13_reg.pdf
The same info as above can be read at the following web site:
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rhs/athletics/wrestling/12-13/13_reg.pdf
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Riley County Rallies Late For Win
The boys basketball game between Riley County and host Rossville was a barn burner on Feb. 15. They were tied at the end of the first half, but Rossville pulled into a 13 point lead at the end of 3 quarters. But, Riley overcame that 13 point deficit to force Overtime. They were able to outscore the Dawgs 15-11 in the extra period for the victory.
Rossville 15 11 19 6 11 = 62
Riley County 13 13 6 19 15 = 66
Rossville scoring :
Greco 8 (2) 4-6 22
Catron 4 (1) 2-5 11
Immenschuh 3 5-5 11
Horak 1 5-6 7
Horak 3 0-0 6
Davis 1 (1) 2-2 5
Totals 20 (4) 18-24 62
Rossville 15 11 19 6 11 = 62
Riley County 13 13 6 19 15 = 66
Rossville scoring :
Greco 8 (2) 4-6 22
Catron 4 (1) 2-5 11
Immenschuh 3 5-5 11
Horak 1 5-6 7
Horak 3 0-0 6
Davis 1 (1) 2-2 5
Totals 20 (4) 18-24 62
Riley Co.Girls Get Easy Win
The RHS girls had a good first quarter but Riley County dominated the remainder of their basketball game on the Rossville court on Feb. 15.
Rossville 8 4 8 0 = 20
Riley County 5 13 12 11 = 41
Rossville scoring: Channel 3 1-3 7
VanderPutten 2 1-2 5
Kirk 2 0-0 4
Dantzson 1 0-0 2
Nitsch 1 0-0 2 Totals 9 (0) 2-5 20
Rossville 8 4 8 0 = 20
Riley County 5 13 12 11 = 41
Rossville scoring: Channel 3 1-3 7
VanderPutten 2 1-2 5
Kirk 2 0-0 4
Dantzson 1 0-0 2
Nitsch 1 0-0 2 Totals 9 (0) 2-5 20
Friday, February 15, 2013
RHS Wabaunsee Boys Basketball
From CJOnline:
For a program that hasn’t posted a winning season since 2005, victories seemingly can be tough to come by.
So it shouldn’t be a huge surprise just how tough it’s been for Wabaunsee’s boys to get to the 7-10 mark they’re sporting with three games left.
Of those seven wins, four have come on last-second shots. The latest of the Chargers’ fantastic finishes came Tuesday night when Nick Terrapin’s layup at the buzzer gave Wabaunsee a 41-39 win over visiting Rossville.
The buzzer-beating win was the second in 12 days for the Chargers over the Bulldogs. On Feb. 1, Nick Herren’s shot in the final seconds gave Wabaunsee a 55-54 win at Rossville.
“My heart’s doing good, but my goatee’s getting a little gray,” Wabaunsee coach Dustin Wilson joked. “It’s actually been a lot of fun honestly. We’ve just kind of been hanging around in those games and the calm and poise our kids have shown in instances where other teams would have panicked has been tremendous to see. You could just see it on their faces that they know they’re not out of it.”
With Tuesday’s game tied 39-39, Wilson called a timeout with seven seconds left to draw up a final play. With Herren already having beaten Rossville once, Wilson told his senior guard to “Get the ball and go make a play.”
When Herren got double-teamed he threw a pass cross-court that was intended for teammate Ethan Miller. Instead, Terrapin ended up snagging the pass and after fumbling the ball, he corralled it an laid it in at the buzzer for the winner.
It wasn’t Terrapin’s first game-winner of the season. He also hit a shot in the final seconds to give Wabaunsee a 42-40 win over Chapman in mid-January. AJ Wertzberger has also gotten in on the heroics, hitting a shot with 1.6 seconds left to give the Chargers a 58-57 win over Mission Valley last week.
“It’s nice because our two leading scorers are Herren and Shane (Flach), and it’s easy to key on those guys,” Wilson said. “With AJ and Nick willing to step up and make big plays, it just makes it hard to guard just those two guys in those situations.”
Wabaunsee has won three of its last four — all three wins coming in the final seconds. In all three wins, the Chargers also trailed in the fourth quarter, by as much as 11 in the first game with Rossville and to Mission Valley and by six in Tuesday’s contest.
“They probably do expect to win in that situation now that we’ve done it four times,” Wilson said. “When it was six points in the fourth quarter last night, every one of them was, ‘It was worse last time we played them. It was worse against Mission Valley.’ In the huddle, when we draw up a play, everyone’s locked in.”
Such victories can certainly provide a team with momentum and the Chargers will need it as they prepare to host a Class 2A sub-state in two weeks that will include Lyndon (17-1) and Marais des Cygnes Valley (16-1). Lyndon is ranked No. 2 in 2A and MdCV’s lone loss came to the Tigers.
“We want to play our best ball going into sub-state and we feel like we’re doing that,” Wilson said. “The kids are confident right now that we can compete with anybody we can play against. You put yourself in position to win games in the fourth quarter and you feel like you’ve got a chance.”
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Rattlers Add Five KSU Players
The Rossville Rattlers are pleased to announce the signing of 5-players from Kansas State University.
Last season the Rattlers benefited from the talents of Matt Wivinis, Austin Fisher, Joe Flattery and Caleb Wallingford. For 2013, Wildcats Coach Brad Hill has sent a brand new group of players to hone their talents in summer wood bat baseball.
Lance Miles, SS, (The Woodlands, TX): A three-year letter winner for the Highlanders under head coach Ron Eastman, Miles earned all-district honors on three occasions, while he was named an all-state performer as a senior. He was selected as the all-county defensive player of the year at shortstop after setting The Woodlands' career fielding percentage record while also being selected for the Houston Area All-Star Game.
Alex Bee, C, (Chatham, IL): Alex played two years at University High in Normal, Ill., under his father, Greg Bee, before playing his final two years for Chatham High School. Bee was an all-state selection as a senior and earned all-conference accolades each year. He helped lead Chatham to a regional and section championship in 2011. Alex hit .433 with two home runs and 30 RBI as a senior, one year after hitting .373 with five homers and 34 RBI.
Levi MaVorhis, RHP, (Freeland, WA): Levi lettered three years for Archbishop Murphy led them to a 28-2 record and its first ever state championship in 2012. As a senior, he went 11-0 with a 1.65 ERA and three shutouts in 68 innings, while he also hit .437 with nine doubles, one home run, 31 RBI and a .538 on-base percentage. He was named the conference's player of the year and the Washington Class 2A Player of the Year and also earned MaxPreps All-America honors as a utility player. Levi led the squad to an 18-1 mark and a league championship as a junior in 2011, while the Wildcats were 27-3 and earned both league and district championships in 2010.
Braxton Wilks, LHP/OF, (Sugar Land, TX): Braxton is not currently on Kansas State's roster, as he is finishing his Senior year at Episcopal High School in Sugar Land, Texas. Wilks hit .350 last season for Episcopal and is a mainstay in the outfield, as he switched from left to center field. He signed a letter of intent with Kansas State University in August and will be a Wildcat next season.
Jake Fromson, RHP, (Lee's Summit, MO): Jake is not currently on Kansas State's roster, as he is finishing his Senior year at Lee's Summit High School. This past summer, Fromson posted a 2.21 ERA in 54 1/3 innings pitched for Building Champions of the Ban Johnson League in Kansas City. Jake signed a letter of intent with Kansas State University in November and will be a Wildcat next season.
Carli Dankenbring on Benedictine Roster
Carli Dankenbring is on the 2013 softball roster for Benedictine College in Atchison.
http://ravenathletics.benedictine.edu/athletics/sports/softball/roster/carli-dankenbring
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Kayla Johnston On Tabor Softball Team
Kayla Johnston in on the spring softball roster at Tabor College. The senior, who transferred from Allen County Community College plays outfield.
http://www.taborbluejays.com/roster/10/5/2791.php
RHS Boys Lose to Wabaunsee
The RHS boys led at the half and end of three quarters, but a fourth quarter rally by Wabaunsee ended hopes of a Dawg victory.
Wabaunsee 7 7 9 18 = 41
Rossville 5 12 11 10 = 39
Rossville scoring:
Catron 15
Greco 11
Immenschuh 9
Horak 3
Davis 1
Sowers 1
Totals 39
Wabaunsee 7 7 9 18 = 41
Rossville 5 12 11 10 = 39
Rossville scoring:
Catron 15
Greco 11
Immenschuh 9
Horak 3
Davis 1
Sowers 1
Totals 39
Steve Buhler To Coach at Washburn Rural
After fifteen years at the helm of the Rossville High School Football Program, Steve Buhler has been tapped to lead the WRHS Football Team.
Coach Buhler has the most wins as a head coach in school history at Rossville (120-54), including 27 play-off wins. He has been selected as an assistant coach in the Shrine Bowl Game and served once as the Head Coach for the East Squad. His teams have been to the sub-state finals 7 of the last 11 years
For more info, go to: http://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/Steve-Buhler-Leaves-Rossville-Accepts-Head-Job-At-Washburn-Rural-191083661.html
Or: http://cjonline.com/sports/2013-02-13/rural-picks-rossvilles-buhler-new-fb-coach
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Mid East League Wrestling Tournament
The Dawgs brought home 4 first place finishes in the Mid East League tournament at St. Marys. Class winners were Tagen Lambotte (145) Nick Reesor (152), Isaac Luellen (160) and Cody Cooper (285). Jacob Gentry (126) was 2nd and Derek Gentry (138) was 3rd.
Complete tournament results can be seen at: http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rhs/athletics/wrestling/12-13/melresults.pdf
Complete tournament results can be seen at: http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rhs/athletics/wrestling/12-13/melresults.pdf
Silver Lake Invitational Wrestling
Led by Tagen Lambotte who won the 145 pound class, the Dawgs came in 6th of 18 schools at the Silver Lake Invitational wrestling tournament. Second place finishers were Jacob Gentry (126), Nick Reesor (152) and Isaac Luellen (160).
1. St. James Academy 248.0
2. Seaman 200.0
3. Salina South 157.0
4. Prairie View 155.5
5. Baldwin 140.5
6. Rossville 119.0
7. Leavenworth 104.0
8. Silver Lake 87.0
9. Wamego 83.0
10. St. Marys 76.0
11. Osawatomie 52.0
12. Anderson Co. 51.0
13. Doniphan West 45.0
14. Chase Co. 39.0
15. Louisburg 34.0
16. Iola 29.0
17. Clay Center 28.0
18. Erie 15.0
For complete results, go to:
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rhs/athletics/wrestling/12-13/Silver%20Lake%20High%20School%20Invitational.pdf
1. St. James Academy 248.0
2. Seaman 200.0
3. Salina South 157.0
4. Prairie View 155.5
5. Baldwin 140.5
6. Rossville 119.0
7. Leavenworth 104.0
8. Silver Lake 87.0
9. Wamego 83.0
10. St. Marys 76.0
11. Osawatomie 52.0
12. Anderson Co. 51.0
13. Doniphan West 45.0
14. Chase Co. 39.0
15. Louisburg 34.0
16. Iola 29.0
17. Clay Center 28.0
18. Erie 15.0
For complete results, go to:
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rhs/athletics/wrestling/12-13/Silver%20Lake%20High%20School%20Invitational.pdf
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Area Wrestling Leaders
Following are the leaders in wrestling thus far this year for the Capital-Journal area.
126 — Diekmann, Atchison County, 30-5; Reiss, Rock Creek, 29-1; Vesta, Manhattan, 28-8; Bazan, Junction City, 28-11; Smith, Abilene, 27-8; J. Gentry, Rossville, 27-10; G. Whitson, Emporia, 26-11; Wallingford, Atchison, 22-8; Failer, St. Marys, 21-11; Lutz, Holton, 21-11; C. Truesdale, Riley County, 20-13; Steck, Chapman, 15-8; Mundy, Santa Fe Trail, 15-9; Dietrich, Wamego, 12-7; Christian, Baldwin,
138 — Detwiler, Emporia, 35-6; Voeghtly, Junction City, 32-6; Shoemaker, Baldwin, 31-2; Tooley, St. Marys, 30-1; Landoll, Marysville, 28-4; Lovvorn, Holton, 24-5; D. Gentry, Rossville, 22-12; Mullin, Manhattan, 19-8; Piper, Santa Fe Trail, 19-11; Havenstein, Riley County, 19-12; Reeb, Jefferson West, 17-7; D. Hake, Concordia, 16-0; Bailey, Royal Valley, 16-12; Burenheide, Rock Creek, 15-11.
145 — Millsap, Junction City, 32-3; Lambotte, Rossville, 28-1; D. Matthews, Manhattan, 28-5; Lassiter, Holton, 27-3; Ridder, Rock Creek, 25-10; Gr. Ware, Clay Center, 23-8; Ferguson, Burlington, 21-10; Dunlap, Doniphan West, 20-11; Hurla, St. Marys, 19-5; Best, Jefferson West, 17-13; Tuckfield, Baldwin, 7-4.
152 — Denton, Junction City, 34-7; T. Ogden, Royal Valley, 33-3; Huseman, Tonganoxie, 31-6; Reesor, Rossville, 29-8; Leeper, Manhattan, 27-7; Baum, Holton, 27-8; Cramer, Marysville, 27-11; Craige, Council Grove, 19-8; Fee, Doniphan West, 19-11; Birkinsha, Atchison County, 18-9; Wright, Santa Fe Trail, 18-11; Horne, Baldwin, 15-12; Miller, St. Marys, 14-6; Hagedorn, Abilene, 13-3; Campbell, Wamego, 13-4.
285 — Smith, Burlington, 29-7; Todd, Abilene, 27-10; Cooper, Rossville, 25-9; Zeller, Holton, 24-5; Rafalko, Junction City, 24-7; Hoffman, Atchison County, 23-17; Zook, Chapman, 16-6; Kissinger, Tonganoxie, 15-5; Brock, Jefferson West, 13-10; Kolterman, Onaga, 12-1; Funk, Atchison, 11-6; Hooper, Holton, 10-1; Neal, Perry-Lecompton, 10-2.
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