Monday, October 20, 2014

Abilene Invitational Volleyball

    The RHS volleyball team competed in the Abilene Invitational tournament on Oct. 18.
    Their first match was against host Abilene which the Dawgs lost,  11-25, 22-25.    Their next oppponent was Buhler.  The Dawgs easily won the first game 25-13,   but Buhler came back to win the next two games 18-25, 20-25.    The next opponent was St. Marys and this  match was a close one with scores of 26-28, 25-20, 21-25.  The final match was against Topeka High for seventh place.  The Dawgs prevailed in this match 25-23, 25-10.  

Emporia Volleyball Team Wins

    The RHS Volleyball team played Emporia on Oct. 16,  losing the match by scores of 18-25, 14-25.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Richard Wilson (66) Passes Away


    Richard E. “Dick” Wilson, 66, of Topeka, died October 15, 2014 at the House at Midland Care.
    He was born in Topeka, Kansas on July 10, 1948 the son of Leonard and Violet (Neeley) Wilson. In 1966 he graduated from Rossville High School.
    He served in the U.S. Army from 1968 to 1970. Dick was a machine operator for Hallmark Cards for 32 years. 
    Dick enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, restoring cars especially the 1971 Oldsmobile he was currently working on, and watching football. He was a Black Belt in Karate.
    Dick married Joyce M. Curran in Topeka in June of 1973. She survives. He is also survived by a daughter, Nicole (Scott) Lyons of Shoreline, WA, three grandsons, Lucas, Hudson and Mason, his step father Glenn Hause, a brother, Jim (Jeanni) Wilson, six sisters, Marilyn Holloway, Glenda (Bob) Backerman, Wanda (Ralph) Knight, Lori (Brian) McCann, Julie (Wade) McNorton, Midge Stalnaker, two step-sisters, Kathy Jackon and Amy Wadl, and a step-brother, James Vega. He was preceded in death by his mother, Violet Hause, his father, Leonard Wilson, and step-mother Freda Wilson.
    A memorial visitation will be held at the Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home after 4:00 on Monday, with a parish rosary at 6:00 p.m. A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at the Mater Dei Assumption Catholic Church at 8th & Jackson, on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. 
    Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to Midland Care, SCARS-Second Chance Animal Refuge Society or the Helping Hands Humane Society and sent in care of Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, 800 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas 66603.
    Online condolences and fond memories may be left at www.brennanmathenafh.com.

Class 3 Football Rankings

Wichita Eagle Class 3A Football Rankings
1. Silver Lake 7-0 (1)
2. Conway Springs 7-0 (2)
3. Rossville 7-0 (3)
4. Scott City 7-0 (4)
5. Wichita Collegiate 6-1 (5)
Others: Beloit 5-2 (NR), Caney Valley 6-1 (NR), Centralia 6-1 (NR), Chaparral 6-1 (NR), Halstead 5-2 (NR), Hesston 7-0 (NR), Hoisington 6-1 (NR), Horton 6-0 (NR), Hutchinson Trinity 7-0 (NR), Kingman 6-1 (NR), Nemaha Central 5-2 (NR), Neodesha 6-1 (NR), Norton 7-0 (NR), Oskaloosa 5-2 (NR), Pittsburg Colgan 5-2 (NR), SE-Saline 6-1 (NR).

Topeka Capital Journal 3A Football Rankings.

     1.   Silver Lake (1) 7-0 
     2.   Rossville (2) 7-0  
     3.   Conway Springs (3) 7-0  
     4.   Scott City (4) 7-0  
     5.   Hutchinson Trinity (NR) 7-0

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Cody Mitchell (64) Passes Away

    Cody J. Mitchell, 68, passed away Friday, October 17, 2014 at the Good Samaritan Home in Wamego.   
    He was born December 22, 1945 at Oxnard, CA, the son of Ray and Molly Kovar Mitchell.    He graduated from Rossville High School in 1964.
    Cody grew up in the Delia community and served in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War.  He worked for Santa Fe Railroad in Topeka and later owned and operated the Brass Rail in Topeka.   He moved to Arizona in 1985 and was a bartender at   local casinos in Laughlin, NV.    Cody moved back to Kansas in 2011.   
    He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Clara Winters and Thelma Lowy.    
Survivors include nephews, Vic Poe, Meriden and Wonnie Graves, Rossville; nieces, Tuesday Winters, Emporia and Terry Kirkpatrick, Lowry City, MO; several great nephews and nieces also survive.   
    Memorial graveside services will be at 10:00 A.M Friday, October 24, 2014 at the Rossville Cemetery, Rossville, Kansas.    
Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Hospice and sent in care of Piper Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 642, Rossville, Kansas 66533.
    You can sign his guestbook at:  http://piperfuneralhome.com/obituaries/cody-j-mitchell/


Glenn Rees (64) Passes Away


    Glenn E. Rees, 68, of Silver Lake, entered into his eternal life on Thursday, October 16, 2014. Glenn was the son of Harry and Nellie Rees and was born on the family farm near Grantville.
     When Glenn was 5 the family moved to Rossville where Glenn attended Stone School, a one room school house until the 4th grade. He then attended Rossville grade school and graduated from Rossville High School in 1964.
    Glenn married Mary Smith in 1970. They were blessed with two children, Phillip Eugene and Brenda Ruth. They made their home north of Topeka. Mary passed away in 1999. Glenn retired from Goodyear Tire and Rubber after 36 years of service in 2001. In addition to Mary, Glenn was preceded in death by his parents, and infant sister, Betty, a brother, Roy Rees, and his daughter Brenda Rees.
    Glenn married Deborah Anderson in 2001, when he moved north of Silver Lake. Glenn enjoyed a passion for flying and at one time in his life owned his own single engine plane. He logged hundreds of hours during his life including flying in Hawaii. Glenn also enjoyed camping, his church and his family.
    Survivors include his wife Deb of Silver Lake, son Phil and Susan Rees and their son Noah of Topeka; children by marriage, Jenifer and Todd Davidson, their children, Shelby, Jacey, Hannah, Julia and Zachary of Topeka; J.D. and Joy Hanna and their daughter Ashley of Silver Lake; brother, George Rees of Holton; family by marriage Hap and Marcia Anderson of Silver Lake, Randy and Connie Anderson of Silver Lake and Alan and Tammy Zlatnik of Rossville; many nieces and nephews also survive.
    The family will receive friends from 6-8 pm Friday evening at Bethel Community Church on NW Landon Road. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am on Saturday, October 18th at Bethel Community Church. Interment will follow at the Grantville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Bethel Community Church, Midland Hospice or the Helping Hands Humane Society and sent in care of Davidson Funeral Home, 1035 N. Kansas, Topeka KS 66608.

Dawgs Demolish Oskaloosa 77-8.

    The Bulldogs visited Oskaloosa Friday night and had a 63-0 lead by half time.  The final score was 77-8.

Rossville (7-0)      28     35     7     7   =   77
Oskaloosa (4-2)      0       0     8     0   =    8
Rossville  scoring:
Horak (3), 19 run, 73 run, 17 run
Horak (3), 60 run, 1 run, 62 run
Luellen 1 run
Gfeller 4 run
Reesor 18 run
Roduner 40 pass from Horak
Horak 42 run from Woodcock
PAT — Steinke 11 Kicks.
    You can see some video of the game at:
http://www.wibw.com/sports/ksprepzone/headlines/Week-7-Rossville-at-Oskaloosa-279598302.html

Other Mid-East League scores:

Silver Lake  70
Osage City     0

Rock Creek   51
St. Marys      29

Valley Heights  50
Wabaunsee         0

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Volleyball Team Splits With Rock Creek

    The RHS volleyball team split with Rock Creek  on Oct. 14,  The Dawgs took the first match  easily with wins of 25-22, 25-22.   However, in the second match,  they only won game of the three with scores of 13-25, 25-22, 15-25.
    The team is now 9-18 overall and 2-6 in the Mid-East League.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

RHS Golf Team Goes To State

CLASS 3-2-1A REGIONAL  at Lake Shawnee Golf Club, Oct. 13.
Team scores   (Silver Lake, Rossville and West Franklin qualify for State)
Silver Lake 481, Rossville 500, West Franklin 573, St. Marys 583, Council Grove 594, Centre 660.
Individual medalists
1. Holder, Silver Lake, 103; 2. Makayla Crow, Rossville, 112; 3. Carlson, Council Grove, 117; 4. Emily Woodcock, Rossville, 118; 5. Curtis, West Franklin, 118; 6. Sharpe, Silver Lake, 119; 7. Krogman, Silver Lake, 128; 8. Lang, Silver Lake, 131; 9. Staci Van Druff, Rossville, 133; 10. Basore, Centre, 135.
Individual qualifiers — Carlson, Council Grove, 117; Basore Centre, 135; Kleinsmith, St. Marys, 138; Bertels, St. Marys, 142; Downes, Council Grove, 144.

The State Tournament will be at Emporia Municipal Golf Course on Monday, Oct. 20.

Complete results for the Regional can be read at:
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/girls_golf/14/14_reg.pdf

Monday, October 13, 2014

Homecoming Week Video

A YouTube video of Homecoming Week Festivities can be viewed at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIU5qKoAP3c

Skylar Flinn and Jordan Brill Are Engaged



Skylar Suzanne Flinn and Jordan Riley Brill are proud to announce their engagement. The couple became engaged on March 29, 2014.

The bride-elect is a 2009 graduate from Rossville High School in Rossville, KS. She graduated from Washburn University in May 2012 from the Radiologic Technologist program and then continued her education in Radiation Therapy and Health Administration. She graduated with a dual Bachelor's of Health Science degree with an emphasis in Health Administration and Medical Imaging at Washburn University in May 2013. Currently, she is continuing her education to obtain her Master's of Health Science where her prospective graduation date will be December of 2015. She currently works full-time as an Imaging Technologist at Pawnee Valley Community Hospital and works PRN at Edwards County Hospital and Healthcare Center. Her parents are Raymond and Susan Flinn, of Topeka, KS. She has two sisters Angelique Flinn, of Topeka, KS, and Rhiannon Flinn, who resides in Andover, KS with her fiance'  Matt Schmitt. Her grandparents are Gwendolyn McClurg, of Meriden, KS, and Wilma Flinn, of St. Marys, KS.

The prospective groom is a 2003 graduate from Elkhorn High School in Elkhorn, NE. He attended Washburn University where he played for the Washburn Ichabods Football Team. He then later met Skylar Flinn. Currently he is a crop adjuster for RCIS. His parents, Jason and Nancy Brill, reside in the Omaha Metro Area, as well as his two brothers Jared and Jaylen Brill. His grandfather is Jim Rice  of Bayard, NE. 

They will exchange vows in Tulum, Mexico at the Dreams Resort on April 26, 2015 at 5 pm and will have their reception in Larned, KS at the Knights of Columbus on June 13, 2015.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

3A Football Rankings.

Wichita Eagle Class 3A  football rankings for Oct. 12.  
1. Silver Lake 6-0 (1)
2. Conway Springs 6-0 (2)
3. Rossville 6-0 (3)
4. Scott City 6-0 (4)
5. Wichita Collegiate 5-1 (5)


Topeka Capital-Journal rankings for Oct. 12.

1. Silver Lake (1) 6-02. Rossville (2) 6-03. Conway Springs (3) 6-04. Scott City (4) 6-05. Hutchinson Trinity (NR) 6-0
Others — Beloit 4-2, Caney Valley 5-1, Centralia 5-1, Chaparral 5-1, Colgan 4-2, Halstead 5-1, Hesston 6-0, Hoisington 5-1, Horton 5-0, Kingman 5-1, Nemaha Central 5-1, Norton 6-0, SE-Saline 5-1, Wichita Collegiate 5-1.
Notes — Rossville and Conway Springs not only passed big tests, but did so in a big way. Tucker Horak ran for 219 yards and three TDs and threw for 206 yards and two scores as Rossville rolled Centralia 42-6. Conway handed Wichita Trinity its first loss as Luke Fisher ran for 266 yards and five TDs in a 42-21 win.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Dawgs Overpoer Centrailia 42-6

From CJ Online.com

Horak, Rossville overpower Centralia 42-6

Bulldog QB racks up 425 yards total offense in battle of 3A unbeatens


CENTRALIA  The comment was made somewhat in jest, but there was a hint of truth to what Larry Glatczak had to say about Rossville quarterback Tucker Horak.
"We could have put 22 (players) out there tonight and not been able to stop him," the Centralia coach said.
Indeed, Horak and Rossville's offense just had that kind of night — one the host Panthers hadn't experienced against them in quite some time. After falling behind 6-0 midway through the first quarter, the Bulldog offense put on a clinic, scoring on five straight possessions on its way to a statement-making 42-6 victory in a battle of ranked Class 3A teams.
Coach talked all week about the tradition that they had,"  Horak said of the Panthers, who were last year's Class 2-1A state champions, their third title in five years. "We just knew we had to show up and play and prove that we were the better team and it showed in the end."
Rossville, ranked No. 2 in 3A, stayed unbeaten at 6-0, while Centralia, No. 5 in 3A, fell to 5-1 and saw a 28-game regular-season winning streak snapped.
The last team to beat the Panthers in the regular season? Rossville, in 2011.
The Bulldogs didn't exactly blow out of the gate in this one, going three and out on their first two possessions. But once Horak hit Christian Roduner over the top of two Panther defenders for a 45-yard touchdown strike, Rossville found its flow.
Horak scored on runs of 5 and 68 yards on Rossville's next two possessions before Thatcher Horak got into the act with a 5-yard touchdown run and 42-yard touchdown pass from Tucker Horak. Run or pass, Rossville moved almost at will as Tucker Horak racked up 172 yards on the ground and 166 through the air in the opening half in leading the Bulldogs to a commanding 35-7 lead.
The best quarterbacks we've played against was the Smiths from Colgan (Nick and Mark), and he was better than them,"  Glatczak said. "He's so hard to tackle  he runs well and is quicker than heck. And then he can throw it a little bit. He's a player, and they've got a lot of good ones around him."
To put Rossville's first-half performance in perspective, Centralia had allowed just 34 points through its first five games this season before giving up 35 to the Bulldogs in the half. In its last 18 games, Centralia had allowed just 14 first-half points.
We were going to try to find some holes in the defense and then attack them,"  Horak said. "Once we found something that worked, we stuck to it and were off to the races."
While the offense stole the show, Rossville's defense also was up to the task. After giving up a 59-yard touchdown run to Wyatt VanDorn to start the game's scoring, the Bulldogs clamped down. Centralia finished with 242 yards rushing with VanDorn getting 106 of those, and the Bulldogs held standout back Darrian Turner to just 87 yards, 38 of those coming on the final drive of the game.
Tucker Horak added an 11-yard touchdown run in the third quarter for the only scoring in the second half and finished the game with 219 yards rushing and 206 passing. Corbin Horak had six catches for 97 yards and Thatcher Horak had a combined 85 yards rushing and receiving.

Rossville (6-0)   14   21    7    0   =    42
Centralia (5-1)     6     0    0    0   =      6

Cent  VanDorn 59 run (pass failed)
Ross  Roduner 45 pass from Tu. Horak (Steinke kick)
Ross  Tu. Horak 5 run (Steinke kick)
Ross  Tu. Horak 68 run (Steinke kick)
Ross  Th. Hatcher 5 run (Steinke kick)
Ross  Th. Horak 42 pass from Tu. Horak (Steinke kick)
Ross  Tu. Horak 11 run (Steinke kick)

GAME IN FIGURES
                                Ross          Cent
First downs                20             10
Rushes-yards        42-300       51-242
Passing                   206               0
Comp-Att-Int        14-20- 0        0-4-1
Punts                     4-39.0        7-27.2
Fumbles-Lost          1-1              1-1
Penalties-Yards     8-106          3-20

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING  Rossville: Tu. Horak 20-219, Reesor 5-16, Th. Horak 9-43, Hammes 5-13, Balch 3-9. Centralia: Turner 20-87, VanDorn 17-106, Mars 8-22, J. Johnson 4-26, B. Johnson, 2-1.
PASSING  Rossville: Tu. Horak 14-20-0, 206. Centralia: VanDorn 0-4-1, 0.
RECEIVING   Rossville: C. Horak 6-97, Roduner 4-56, Th. Horak 3-42, Reesor 1-11. Centralia: none.
Brent Maycock can be reached at (785) 295-5662 or

Dawgs Maul #5 Panthers

    The Rossville Bulldogs and number 5 ranked Centrailia Panthers battled it out on the gridiron on Oct.10 with the Dawgs coming out on top 42-6.
    There is a short video on the below web site.  Look to the right for "Rossville and Centrailia."
http://www.wibw.com/sports/ksprepzone
    There is just over one minute of game video on Kansas First News.  Go to the 4:58 mark of the video at:  http://kansasfirstnews.com/2014/10/10/football-frenzy-recap-101014/