Thursday, March 14, 2013

Jason Broaddus Is New Football Coach


Once Jason Broaddus fell into coaching football, he fell in love with it.
“Immediately,” Broaddus said. “I always kind of liked being around school as a student, so it was just kind of a natural fit for me.”
Once he found his calling, It only seemed natural that some day Broaddus would return to coach at his alma mater, Rossville, where he earned All-State honors in 1992. Indeed, after coaching stops at three other schools, Broaddus joined the Bulldogs staff five years ago.
Now he’ll get a shot at leading the program. On Wednesday, Broaddus was named Rossville’s head coach, filling the void left when Steve Buhler accepted the Washburn Rural job last month.
“It was something I always had in the back of my mind, but wasn’t necessarily a set goal,” Broaddus said of returning to coach at Rossville. “It’s a place I love and if the opportunity was right, I wasn’t going to hesitate to come back home. When I came back, I had it in my mind that I wanted to be the head coach here sometime down the road. I’m pumped up, I’m overwhelmed and just honored and proud to be the next football coach at Rossville.”
Despite not having head football coaching experience, Rossville athletic director Derek Dick said Broaddus also was a natural fit for the job.
“He’s obviously familiar with the kids, the community and the league,” Dick said. “We had a couple other really good interview candidates as well, but we just felt like with him being an in-house guy, he was ready. The only thing we felt he lacked was head coaching experience and you have to get that at some point. He’s paid his dues ... and we felt he’s definitely got the knowledge and just needed a shot.”
Broaddus happened upon coaching almost by accident. After two years playing at Hutchinson Community College, Broaddus was set to spend his final two playing years at Missouri-Rolla. After two weeks at the school, he left and enrolled at Emporia State.
While there, he reunited with his former Rossville coach, Mark Luedtke, who was head coach at Emporia High School. Broaddus spent three years as an assistant for the Spartans before taking an assistant job at Baldwin.
Broaddus spent six years at Baldwin, serving as both offensive and defensive coordinator at different times. He then moved to Shawnee Heights for three years before returning home to Rossville.
While serving as an assistant for the football team, the past two years as offensive coordinator, Broaddus also was head track coach. He led Rossville’s girls to three straight Class 3A state titles and that experience groomed him for the football job he’s ready to tackle.
“Experience in terms of organizing and being in charge is a benefit, no matter what the sport is,” Broaddus said. “There’s a lot more pressure that goes along with being the head coach at Rossville, and that’s to be expected. The pressure wasn’t really on track, so that aspect will be different.
“But I’ve been influenced by a long line of good coaches at Rossville, going all the way back to playing for Hal Taliaferro and Mark Luedtke and Tony Trimble, who was an assistant. Then I coached for Luedtke and more recently with Coach Buhler. That’s every head coach at Rossville since 1978 that I’ve learned something from and taken something from.”
The pressure Broaddus alluded to centers around one big one — beating Silver Lake. The War on 24 rivalry is one of the best in the state and for the better part of the past two decades, the Eagles have held the upper hand.
Broaddus acknowledged the challenge.
“That is certainly the judging factor,” Broaddus said. “Competing for and winning league and state titles, that’s our goal and Silver Lake’s an obstacle for winning both. Not only are they our rival — if we were both 0-9, it would still be an important game — but we’re both good teams and they’re an obstacle for us to win championships. It’s our highest priority to work towards and achieve that goal.”

Berniece French Passes Away



Berniece L. French passed away Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at her home near Rossville. She was born May 15, 1914 in Delia the daughter of Vera and Robert Kirby.
On November 20, 1933 she was united in marriage to Howard Robert French in Lawrence. They had three sons, Gary DeVere, Laird Leslie and Howard Douglas. Berniece and Howard started a trucking business hauling cattle from the Rossville area to the KC Stockyards. Later they became farmers in the Kaw River Valley. Berniece became postmaster in Rossville in 1967 and held that post for 17 years. She enjoyed traveling and visited many different countries during her lifetime. Berniece especially enjoyed visiting family and friends in California and Colorado. She was a member of the Rossville United Methodist Church.
Berniece was preceded in death by Howard, her husband of 37 years; her parents, Vera & Robert Kirby, sisters Donice DeYoung and Roberta Larson; brothers Robert (Bud) and Neal Kirby.
She is survived by her sons, Gary (K) French and Laird (Sharon) French all of Topeka and Doug French, Rossville; a sister, Doris Gross, Danville, CA; a brother, Jim Kirby, Valyermo, CA; 7 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild along with many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be at 10:00 A.M. Friday, March 15, 2013 at the Rossville United Methodist Church. Interment will be in the Rossville Cemetery. Mrs. French will lie in state at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys from 2:00 until 8:00 P.M. Thursday, March 14, 2013 where the family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Memorial contributions may be made to Rossville United Methodist Church or Helping Hands Humane Society and sent in care of the funeral home.
To leave condolences or to make a memorial contribution,  go to:  http://piperfuneralhome.com

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

New Emergency Communication Tower Planned

     The Shawnee County Commissioners are considering the purchase of two tracts of land to build emergency communication towers.    One tower would be built on 4.59 acres  in southeast Shawnee County and the  second on a tract of 4.74 acres north of Rossville.  This latter tract would be purchased for $17,440 from William and Carolyn Badura. 

Ronald Pressgrove Passes Away


Ronald Le Roy Pressgrove, 66, of Topeka, passed away at his home under the care of Midland Hospice on Feb. 6, 2013. He was born to Le Roy and Josephine Olejnik Pressgrove on April 10, 1946 at Rossville, Kansas. He grew up in Rossville and graduated from Rossville High School. 

He served in the US Army from 1969 through 1971 and was stationed in Vietnam. He was a lifetime member of the VFW. Ronald was employed by Washburn University as a member of the grounds crew. He retired in 2010. He enjoyed spending time with his friends and family. 

He is survived by his children, Crystal Pressgrove, Curtis Pressgrove, Coral had her husband Chad Quasebarth, Cristeen and her husband Randy Young, Craig Tyska, and Corey Pressgrove; his mother, Josephine Pressgrove; his sister, Shirley Rosser; 5 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; aunts, uncles, numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. 

He was preceded in death by his father, Le Roy Pressgrove and his sister, Karen Figge.

A Celebration of his life will be held at a later date. 

Rattlers Pick Up Four More Players


The Rossville Rattlers are pleased to announce the signing of three players from the Washburn University baseball team. Ichabods Head Coach Steve Anson once again will send some of his top MIAA talent.
 
Drew Ridley, LHP (Topeka, KS): A 2012 graduate of Johnson County Community College where he played baseball in 2012. He went 4-0 his freshman year with a 2.55 ERA as his team was Jayhawk East regular season champion with a 40-18 record. Drew took a redshirt in 2011 after graduating Washburn Rural High School (2010) where he lettered in baseball his final two years for the Junior Blues.
 
Dan Gabler, RHP (Dardenne Prairie, MO): A 2012 graduate of Fort Zumwalt West High School where he lettered his final three years for the Jaguars. Dan earned all-district his final year while helping his team to a conference championship. Gabler went 4-2 on the mound in 11 appearances that year as he had a 0.93 ERA with 44 strikeouts in 45 innings. He went 4-3 as a junior in eight games with a 4.52 ERA and went 4-1 as a sophomore with a 1.22 ERA and had 101 strikeouts in 106 1/3 innings pitched.
 
Mark Biesma, RHP (Shawnee, KS): Mark appeared in 12 games with nine starts on the mound and went 2-4 overall and 1-4 as a starter last season for the Ichabods. He earned a win against Southwest Baptist on March 25 after giving up three runs on seven hits with six strikeouts. He finished the year with 29 strikeouts and pitched 1/3 inning of relief against Missouri Southern on April 7 to get a win as Washburn won in walk-off fashion the next half inning. A 2011 graduate of Mill Valley High School where he lettered in baseball all four years, he earned first team all-league and second team all-state his senior year. Biesma also earned first team all-league as a junior.
 
The Rattlers are also please to announce the signing of a player from Wayne State College in Wayne, Nebraska.
 
Nick McIntee, C/3B (Randolph, MN): Graduate of Randolph High School in Randolph, Minnesota where he was a four year starter in baseball. He was an All-Gopher Conference selection in baseball for three seasons and was Honorable Mention All-Conference in football as a senior. In 2011 season led team to conference title while hitting .495 with three homers, 13 doubles and 36 RBI. He helped the 2010 team set school record for wins in a season.
 
The Rossville Rattlers play at historic Joe Campbell Memorial Stadium in Rossville, KS and are the 2012 National Baseball Congress Summer Nationals Runner-Up. The 2013 season swings into action on May 30th at home against the Midwest Bruins. Like us on Facebook or Twitter (@RvilleRattlers) to get the latest news and updates. Please contact rossvillerattlers@gmail.com for more information on the team

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Lucille Sage Passes Away


   Lucille M. Leach Sage, 89, passed away Tuesday, March 5, 2013 at her home near Dover.
    She was born August 31, 1923 at rural Osborne County Kansas, the daughter of Albert William and Margaret Dona Wineland Hackerott.
    Lucille grew up in the Osborne community and graduated from Osborne High School. She graduated from Kansas State University. Lucille was an Extension Agent for Osborne County for nearly 10 years. She lived in Osborne for many years and later in Belleville and Lawrence before moving to Dover.
    She was united in marriage to Robert Leach on March 24, 1946 at Osborne. He died November 3, 1998. She was also preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Albert Hackerott Jr., a son, Daniel Leach and a granddaughter Nicole Shriwise.
    On April 14, 2001 she was united in marriage to Robert Sage at Dover. He survives of the home.
    Other survivors include a daughter, Mary Anne Shriwise, Topeka; two sons, Charles (Donna) Leach, Gettysburg, PA. and Jim (Rhonda) Leach, Hague, VA: two step-daughters, Janet Sage Bruce and Beverly (Terry) Webber Cobb all of Topeka; two step-sons, Roger (Brenda) Sage and Rob (Denise) Sage all of Dover; grandchildren, Cindy, Scott, Julie, Eric, Robbie and Andrew; step-grandchildren, Amos, Lacey, Jessie, Lindsay, Ross, Hallie, Reed and Raven; great-grandchildren, Austin, Natalie, Alyssa, Bryce, Chase and Lily.
    Memorial services will be at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, March 9, 2013 at the Dover Federated Church. Inurnment will be at 1:00 P.M. Sunday, March 10, 2013 at the Osborne Cemetery, Osborn, Kansas. The family will receive friends from 10:00 until service time at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice Care or to the Dover Community Foundation and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St, St. Marys, Kansas 66536.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Rattlers Add Four Players From ESU


The Rossville Rattlers are pleased to announce the signing of four players from the Emporia State University baseball team. Hornets Head Coach Bob Fornelli once again will send some of his top MIAA talent.
  
Ryan Huth, 1B, (Emporia, KS): Ryan will redshirt for Emporia State this season. In High School Ryan played baseball, football, and basketball. He lettered 4 years in baseball, 4 years in basketball, and 3 years in football. In football he was a First Team All-Area selection his senior year, along with being a second-team all-league selection in baseball.
Bryce Dakin, SS, (Emporia, KS): Bryce will redshirt this season for Emporia State as a Freshman. Dakin played baseball at Emporia High School last season.
Tyler Beebe, C, (Ottawa, KS): Tyler hit .169 in 89 at-bats for Coffeyville Community College. He was nominated to the honorable mention all-league team in 2012 and was a NJCAA Academic All-American. He lettered three years in baseball for the Cardinals of Eudora High School.
Casey Atchison, RHP, (Emporia, KS): Atchison was first-team All-Flint Hills League last year at Northern Heights High School. Atchison looks to get playing time this spring for the Hornets. Casey pitched 1.1 innings in Emporia State's 14-3 loss to Incarnate Word on February 1st. He gave up two hits, two walks, struck out two and gave up no runs.

The Rossville Rattlers play at historic Joe Campbell Memorial Stadium in Rossville, KS and are the 2012 National Baseball Congress Summer Nationals Runner-Up. The 2013 season swings into action on May 30th at home against the Midwest Bruins. Like us on Facebook or Twitter (@RvilleRattlers) to get the latest news and updates. Please contact rossvillerattlers@gmail.com for more information on the team


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Summer Collegiate Baseball
2012 NBC Summer Nationals Runner-Up

Friday, March 1, 2013

Rattlers Add 3 Players From U. of Nebraska


 The Rossville Rattlers are pleased to announce the signing of three players from the University of Nebraska-Omaha baseball team. Mavericks Head Coach Bob Herold will send some of his young promising Division-I talent to Rossville this summer.
  
Collin Leif, C, (Bemidji, MN): Collin lettered four years for Bemidji High School. Leif was a class 3A all-state and all-section pick as a senior, when he batted .420 with 29 RBI. He was named to the 3A state all-tournament team and a Lions Northern All-Star Tournament participant. Last season he helped Bemidji win a section championship and went on to the 3A state championship game at Target Field. As a junior, he was honored on the all-section team and was an all-state honorable mention selection. He hit .450 with 30 RBI and helped Bemidji to a state tournament appearance.
Cole Gruber, OF, (Papillion, NE): Gruber lettered three years for Papillion-LaVista High School. He was a three-time all-state honorable mention (2009-11). As a senior, led the state with a .497 batting average. In his junior season, he posted the fourth-best batting average in the state at .492. He's also a member of the National Honor Society and the honor roll.
Brett Sasse, RHP, (Nebraska City, NE): Attended Lourdes Central Catholic but played baseball for Nebraska City High School's program and lettered four years. He was a first-team all-state selection as a senior. Sasse was a two-time first-team all-conference pick and as a senior, he led the state in the regular season with 85 strikeouts and went 3-4 on the mound with a 1.24 ERA. In his junior season, he went 1-4 with a 2.34 ERA, finishing third in Class B for strikeouts. He helped Nebraska City to back-to-back state tournament appearances. Brett went 4-1 on the mound as a sophomore and posted a win at the state tournament.
The addition of these three players bring the Rattlers total of Division-I athletes to eight for the 2013 season (5 Kansas State, 3 Nebraska-Omaha). We are excited to welcome in these athletes and thank Coach Herold for building a new relationship that will last for years to come.
 
The Rossville Rattlers play at historic Joe Campbell Memorial Stadium in Rossville, KS and are the 2012 National Baseball Congress Summer Nationals Runner-Up. The 2013 season swings into action on May 30th at home against the Midwest Bruins. Like us on Facebook or Twitter (@RvilleRattlers) to get the latest news and updates. Please contact rossvillerattlers@gmail.com for more information on the team.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Osage City Ousts Rossville Boys

    Rossville lost to Osage City in the first round of the sub-state tournament closing out a losing season.

Rossville                11    14    13    17    =    55
Osage City            15    22    16    18    =    71

Rossville scoring:

Greco                  10 (1)      0-0       21
Catron                   3 (1)      0-0         7
Immenschuh          2           2-2         6
Davis                     2 (1)      0-2         5
Horak                    2           1-2         5
Day                       2           0-2         4
Sowers                  2           0-0         4
Horak                    1 (1)      0-2         3

Totals                  24 (4)     3-10       55  

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

RHS Girls Lose to Silver Lake


    The RHS girls basketball team lost to Silver Lake in the first round of sub-state playoffs.  
Silver Lake      19       9     19     12     =     59
Rossville            8       6       5       7      =     26
Rossville scoring:
Kirk                        3          1-2          7
Channel                3 (1)    0-1         7
Steckel                  2 (1)    0-0       5
VanderPutten    1           1-3        3
Dantzson              1           0-0       2
Nitsch                    1           0-0      2
Totals                  11 (2)     2-6    26

Monday, February 25, 2013

321A State Wrestling Results


Class 3-2-1A wrestling tournament at Gross Coliseum, Hays
Final Team Scores
Norton 129.5, Hoxie 97, Plainville 83, Scott City 68, Atchison County 62.5, Oberlin 60, Hoisington 58.5, Marysville 52, Rossville 49, Fredonia 44.5, Phillipsburg 42, Smith Center 40, Chaparral 35, Herington 35, Caney Valley 34, Russell 31, Ellsworth 30, Silver Lake 29, Chase County 27.5, Pleasant Ridge 27, Lyons 27, Douglass 26, Doniphan West 26, Sacred Heart 26, Riley County 25.5, Beloit 25, Halstead 25, Oakley 25, Central-Burden 24, St. Marys 23.5, Sedgwick 22, Republic County 21, Cherryvale 20, Rawlins County 19.5, Rock Hills 18,k Sabetha 17, Burlington 16, Cimarron 16, Ellis 16, Marion 16, Onaga 16, Council Grove 15, Wakeeney 15, Centralia 13, SE-Saline 12, Leoti 10, Mission Valley 9, Eureka 9, Maur Hill 8, St. Francis 7, Sublette 7, Hill City 6.5, Bennington 6, Horton 6, Hillsboro 5, Sylvan-Lucas 5, Riverside 5, Holcomb 4, Lakin 4, Wabaunsee 4, Wellsville 4, Bluestem 3, Oskaloosa 3, Sterling 3, Erie 2, West Elk 2, South Gray 2, Pleasanton 2.
Individual Results of weight classes where RHS wrestlers Tagen Lambotte, Nick Reesor and Cody Cooper competed in (Isaac Luellen and Derek Gentry were eliminated Friday):
Semifinals
145 — Tagen Lambotte, Rossville, def. Chance Demel, Hoisington, 14-5; Nic Johnson, Sedgwick, def. Cody Ellis, Norton, 4-1.
152 — Alex Thibault, Halstead, pinned Kade Brown, Oberlin, :58; Regis Weiss, Russell, def. Nick Reesor, Rossville, 5-4.
285 — Bradey Chard, Plainville, pinned Cody Cooper, Rossville, 4:52; Clay Wilcox, Chaparral, pinned Mychal Kolterman, Onaga, 5:02.
Medalist Round
Fifth-Place Matches
145 — Rojas, Ellsworth, def. Desair, Plainville, 6-3.
152 — Reesor, Rossville, def. Duwe, Chaparral, 5-4.
285 — Cooper, Rossville, def. Hoffman, Atchison County, 1-0.
Third-Place Matches
145 — Demel, Hoisington, def. Ellis, Norton, 16-0.
152 — Younger, Ellis, def. Brown, Oberlin, 10-7.
285 — Kolterman, Onaga, def. McEachern, Scott City, 3-2.
Championship Matches
145 — Lambotte, Rossville, def. Johnson, Sedgwick, 20-8.
152 — Thibault, Halstead, def. Weiss, Russell, 7-3.
285 — Wilcox, Chaparral, def. Chard, Plainville, 2-1, OT.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

McCullough and McKenzie Receive Awards

Tayler McCullough and Nick McKenzie, of Rossville, received the Outstanding Lifeguard award at the Kansas Recreation and Park Association’s annual meeting last month in Manhattan. McCullough and McKenzie were recognized for their dedication and perseverance to the Rossville swimming pool, which was built in 2007 as a result of a community effort begun by the duo when they were in grade school. After McCullough and McKenzie started a recycling campaign to raise money for a pool, the community formed a task force (which included the instigators) in 2003, and the $400,000 it raised plus bond money from the city was used to build the pool. Later, when McCullough and McKenzie were old enough, they were hired as lifeguards by Shawnee County Parks and Recreation.

Lambotte Wins Third Straight State Title


From CJ Online:
HAYS — The buzz began two years ago, and for a normal freshman, it might have been a lot to handle.
But Rossville’s Tagen Lambotte is a different breed of wrestler, and he continued to prove that Saturday at the Class 3-2-1A state championships at Fort Hays State University’s Gross Memorial Coliseum.
Lambotte, now a junior, continued his quest of four state championships with a title at 145 pounds — his third crown in as many years.
“A lot of people have been saying a lot of things,” he said. “But at the end of the day, you still have to show up and do it.”
Lambotte burst onto the scene as a mere freshman, winning the title at 135 pounds. So began the buzz of a possible four-time state champ.
“He’s not your average kid,” said Rossville coach Curt Brecheisen. “He sets a goal, and he works his butt off to get there. He’s a kid that’s the first one there and the last one out — by hours, not just minutes.”
Lambotte followed that up with a title at 145 as a sophomore, then won another crown Saturday at the same weight with a dominating 20-8 victory against Sedgwick senior Nic Johnson.
“It means I’m 75 percent of the way there,” Lambotte said.
This year’s tourney might have been his most dominating. He won his first match Friday with a pin in 1:51, then followed it up with a 20 second pin in the quarterfinals.
In the semifinals awaited undefeated Hoisington senior Chance Demel.
“In a lot of people’s eyes, it was a big match,” said his older brother, Cody Lambotte, who sits in the corner with Brecheisen for the 145-pounder’s matches. “For him, I’m not going to say it wasn’t a big match, but I think he feels like no one trains harder than him so why should he not get results like that. It’s not an arrogant thing.”
Lambotte made Demel look like a rag doll on the way to a 14-5 decision. And the final score wasn’t indicative of how much Lambotte (41-1) controlled the match.
“He’s done a good job of that all year long,” Brecheisen said. “He’s had only one match end the wrong way, but that guy was a quality opponent, too.”
Lambotte’s lone loss was to a wrestler from Missouri, but no one in Kansas could hang with the junior this year.
That’s a big reason why he’s a favorite to win a fourth state title, something not easily accomplished in any classification.
Just ask Mat Gilliland, a former four-time state champ in 3-2-1A who now is an assistant coach at his alma mater, Hoxie.
“I know he works extremely hard,” said Gilliland, who accounted for Cody Lambotte’s lone two losses at state in 2002 and 2003. “The way he wrestles is more at the collegiate level, to me, just watching than it is at the high school level. The way he moves, the way he’s on the head and the way he ties. It seems to me he’s kind of heads and shoulders above everybody in the high school level right now.”
Only problem is Lambotte doesn’t see it that way. Instead, he’s continuing to better himself with a solid schedule during the offseason.
“I want to be the best,” Lambotte said matter-of-factly.
And despite his third title in a row and the possibility of a fourth in 2014, Lambotte isn’t about to rest anytime soon.
“I think it grows for people looking from the outside in,” his brother Cody said. “But for him, he just loves to compete. To him, he just enjoys competing. Kind of like that semifinal match, a lot of people looked forward to that matchup. The kid was undefeated and hadn’t been take down this year. For him, he looks forward to those kind of matches at this stage. People always ask him about the pressure, and he always tells them he doesn’t get nervous. He trains a lot, works year-round. I think he feels like he puts the time in, and things will take care of itself on the mat.”
Early in Saturday’s title match, Johnson tried to tie up Lambotte to keep the match close. It worked for a bit.
Lambotte didn’t get his first takedown until 23 seconds remained in the first period. By the time the period ended, though, he led 4-1.
It was 12-4 after the second, and all of Johnson’s points came by Lambotte allowing him to escape.
Four more takedowns came in the final period to set the 20-8 margin.
“We’ve seen that a lot where they’ve tried to hold on to him and tie him up and keep it close,” Brecheisen said. “He just gets stronger as it goes on. That’s his goal is to work six hard minutes and see if anyone can hang with him.”
For three years, no one at state has been able to do that.
What happens next year, nobody knows.
“It’s hard not to; it’s in your mind,” Lambotte said about thinking about a fourth title. “But at the same time, you can’t think like that. You have to think about one practice at a time, one warmup at a time.”
Lambotte was one of three Bulldogs to place at state, helping Rossville finish ninth in the team standings.
Norton ran away with another title, accumulating 129.5 points. Hoxie was second with 97, followed by Plainville in third with 83. Atchison County was fifth with 62.5.
Sophomore Nick Reesor was fifth for Rossville at 152, while senior Cody Cooper was fifth at 285.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

State Tourney Semi Final Wrestling Results


Class 3-2-1A Wrestling Tournament at Hays, KS.
Semifinal results, Feb. 23, 2013

145 -- Tagen Lambotte, Rossville, dec. Demel, Hoisington, 14-5; Johnson, Sedgwick, dec. Ellis, Norton, 4-1.
152 -- Thibault, Halstead, pinned Brown, Oberlin, :58; Weiss, Russell, dec. Nick Reesor, Rossville, 5-4.
285 -- Chard, Plainville, pins Cody Cooper, Rossville, 4:52; Wilcox, Chaparral, pinned Kolterman, Onaga, 5:02.