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This blog is for posting all news of Rossville residents and Rossville High alumni. Bookmark this page and send any appropriate news (births, deaths, engagements, marriages, anniversaries, job changes, honors, etc.) items to: Frank.Ruff@juno.com . Feel free to add comments to any of the articles. Check this site often because I sometimes delete items. There are SEARCH (top left of page) and LINK (bottom of page) features. For photos, see link at bottom.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Jan 27 Wrestling Rankings
There were a few small changes in the Top 10 3A schools rankings this week, though Norton and Rossville have maintained their spots for several weeks. The top 5 are:
1. Norton,
2. Rossville
3. Hoisington
4. Marysville
5. Fredonia
126 lb. Alex Cavanaugh #2
160 lb. Nick Reesor #3
182 lb. Isaac Luellen #1
For details of each class, click on below image:
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Willard Bridge Weight Limits Reduced
Weight limits for the Willard Bridge have been reduced once again. Even normal sized school buses will no longer be able to cross it and will have to go over the Maple Hill bridge instead. The new limit is 9 tons for two axle vehicles and 15 tons for 3 axle vehicles, and 27 tons for larger..
You can see video at:
http://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/New-Willard-Bridge-Weight-Limits-Will-Impact-Schools-And-Business-289816811.html
http://ksnt.com/2015/01/29/new-weight-restrictions-for-willard-bridge-in-shawnee-county/
You can see video at:
http://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/New-Willard-Bridge-Weight-Limits-Will-Impact-Schools-And-Business-289816811.html
http://ksnt.com/2015/01/29/new-weight-restrictions-for-willard-bridge-in-shawnee-county/
Rattlers Sign Six Players
The Rossville Rattlers of the Mid-Plains League are proud to announce the signing of six players for the 2015 season. Tim Schaareman (University of Nebraska-Omaha), Collin Scribner (Tarleton State University), A.J. Doolittle (Park University), Matthew Nerz (Kansas State University), Garrett Weber (Independence Community College), and Jacob Head (Hayden High School).
Schaareman is a red shirt freshman middle infielder at the University of Nebraska-Omaha and will return for his second season in Rossville. Schaareman, a product of the Netherlands, hit .312 with the Rattlers in 2014.
Scribner will be a red shirt freshman at Tarleton State University this spring after transferring from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. This will be the second season in Rossville for the 6'2, 215 lb infielder-outfielder from Aubrey, Texas.
Doolittle has made the move from the Northwest to the Midwest, as the junior is set to play at Park University in Parkville, Missouri. The Medford, Oregon native is entering his third season as a Rattler and will be a key member of the bullpen this season.
Nerz is a freshman at Kansas State University and this will be his first season in Rossville. He was named to the first team all-district team as a catcher in his senior season where he hit .387 with 30 RBIs in 2014.
Weber is starting his sophomore season at Independence Community College as he plays outfield and first base. The 6'3, 220 lb native of Mound City, Kansas is returning for his second season as a Rattler in 2015.
Head is a standout three-sport athlete from Hayden High School in Topeka, Kansas. Jacob was a 2014 KABC 4A-1 All-State performer last season, striking out 57 batters, walking only 7 and commanding a 1.63 ERA in 43 innings.
The Rattlers are busy preparing for the 2015 season and it all begins in late May! Email us at rossvillerattlers@gmail.com for more information regarding sponsorships, host families, or any questions.
Monday, January 26, 2015
Scholars Bowl Team
The RHS Scholars Bowl team came in 2nd place at the Flint Hills Christian JV tournament on Jan 22nd
The varsity Scholars Bowl team came in at 4th place at the MEL tournament on Jan 26th.
RHS Boys Lose to Paola
The RHS boys basketball team lost to Paola on Sat, Jan 24, in the Burlington tournament.
Rossville 6 8 5 11 = 30
Paola 27 15 21 10 = 73
Rossville scoring:
Woodcock 7
Horak 6
Horak 5
Mason 3
Schultz-Pruner 2
Sowers 2
Roduner 2
Hulbert 2
Hammes 1
Totals 30.
Rossville 6 8 5 11 = 30
Paola 27 15 21 10 = 73
Rossville scoring:
Woodcock 7
Horak 6
Horak 5
Mason 3
Schultz-Pruner 2
Sowers 2
Roduner 2
Hulbert 2
Hammes 1
Totals 30.
RHS Girls Lose to Burlington
The RHS girls lost their last game of the Burlington tournament on Sat. to the host team by a 45-41 score.
Burlington 11 9 13 12 = 45
Rossville 7 13 11 10 = 41
.
Rossville scoring:
Kirk 3 8-8 14
Hill 3 (1) 1-1 8
Nitsch 2 (1) 2-2 7
Steckel 2 (1) 0-0 5
Shinn 2 0-1 4
Shinn 0 3-5 3
Hill 3 (1) 1-1 8
Nitsch 2 (1) 2-2 7
Steckel 2 (1) 0-0 5
Shinn 2 0-1 4
Shinn 0 3-5 3
Totals 12 (3) 14-17 41
Boys BB Team Beats Iola
The RHS boys basketball team picked up a win in their second game of the Burlington tournament on Friday night. The Dawgs had a nice 11 point lead at half-time but a late game rally brought Iola to within two points at the final buzzer.
Rossville 15 20 3 12 = 50
Iola 12 12 5 19 = 48
Rossville scoring:
Horak 13
Horak 11
Sowers 7
Horak 6
Schultz-Pruner 5
Mason 5
Hulbert 2
Woodcock 1
Sunday, January 25, 2015
RHS Girls Get 68-37 Victory
Thr RHS girls trampled the Santa Fe. Trail girls on Fri. night at the Burlington Tournament
Rossville 17 14 22 15 = 68
Santa Fe Trail 3 14 11 9 = 37
Rossville scoring:
Hill 6 (3) 4-4 19
Nitsch 4 5-8 13
Kirk 3 4-5 10
Steckel 3 2-2 8
Shinn 3 2-3 8
Little 0 3-4 3
Shinn 0 3-6 3
Conley 1 0-2 2
Buhler 1 0-0 2.
Totals 21 (3) 23-34 68
Rossville 17 14 22 15 = 68
Santa Fe Trail 3 14 11 9 = 37
Rossville scoring:
Hill 6 (3) 4-4 19
Nitsch 4 5-8 13
Kirk 3 4-5 10
Steckel 3 2-2 8
Shinn 3 2-3 8
Little 0 3-4 3
Shinn 0 3-6 3
Conley 1 0-2 2
Buhler 1 0-0 2.
Totals 21 (3) 23-34 68
Fr. Gerard Senecal Passes Away
He served as president of Benedictine College for 15 years. In 2013-2014, he served as administrator of the Immaculate Conception parish in St. Marys and the St. Stanislaus parish in Rossville.
For his complete obituary which reviews his long and varied career, go to:
http://www.meaningfulfunerals.net/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=2923458&fh_id=14129
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Holton Wrestling Results
The RHS wrestlers did very well at the tournament in Holton on Jan. 24. The six competitors came home with two Firsts, two Seconds, one Third and one Sixth.
Holden Hurla (120#) won his first match, but lost in the second round. He then picked up two more wins which put him in the match for 5th place, which he lost putting him in sixth place, losing to Trevor Kallenberg of Shawnee Heights.
Alex Cavanaugh (126#) had a bye the first round. He then won his next two matches which put him in the championship match. He lost that final match to Riley Tubbs of Alma,
Derek Gentry (152#) had a bye the first round, but then won the next three matches for first place with a win over Spencer Baum of Holton in the Championship match.
Nick Reesor (160#) won three straight matches but lost to Lucas Lovvorn of Holton in the Championship match which put him in second place.
Isaac Luellen (182#) won 3 straight matches for First Place in his class. His win in the championship match was against Brett Yeagley.
Cole Daveron (220#) had a bye he first round and won the next matchup. He then lost in the semi-final round and competed for Third Place which he won.
Holden Hurla (120#) won his first match, but lost in the second round. He then picked up two more wins which put him in the match for 5th place, which he lost putting him in sixth place, losing to Trevor Kallenberg of Shawnee Heights.
Alex Cavanaugh (126#) had a bye the first round. He then won his next two matches which put him in the championship match. He lost that final match to Riley Tubbs of Alma,
Derek Gentry (152#) had a bye the first round, but then won the next three matches for first place with a win over Spencer Baum of Holton in the Championship match.
Nick Reesor (160#) won three straight matches but lost to Lucas Lovvorn of Holton in the Championship match which put him in second place.
Isaac Luellen (182#) won 3 straight matches for First Place in his class. His win in the championship match was against Brett Yeagley.
Cole Daveron (220#) had a bye he first round and won the next matchup. He then lost in the semi-final round and competed for Third Place which he won.
Pictured above are Derek Gentry (left) and Isaac Luellen who won their respective classes.
For more wrestling photos, go to:
http://rossvillephotos.blogspot.com
For more wrestling photos, go to:
http://rossvillephotos.blogspot.com
Team Scores At Holton Wrestling
Team | Season Team | Abbr | Count | Points | |||||
1. | Shawnee Heights, KS | Shawnee Heights, KS (GET) | SH | 14 | 235.5 | ||||
2. | Holton, KS | Holton High School , KS (GET) | Holt | 9 | 195.5 | ||||
3. | Andover Central , KS | Andover Central High School, KS (GET) | AC | 12 | 158.0 | ||||
4. | Lansing, KS | Lansing High School, KS (GET) | LANS | 14 | 155.5 | ||||
5. | Pratt, KS | Pratt, KS (GET) | Pratt | 11 | 145.0 | ||||
6. | Gardner-Edgerton , KS | Gardner Edgerton, KS (GET) | GE | 13 | 139.5 | ||||
7. | Rossville, KS | Rossville High School, KS (GET) | Ross | 6 | 134.5 | ||||
8. | Tonganoxie, KS | Tonganoxie, KS (GET) | Tong | 9 | 99.0 | ||||
9. | Alma-Wabaunsee , KS | Wabaunsee, KS (GET) | Alma | 5 | 74.0 | ||||
10. | Pleasant Ridge, KS | No Match (GET) | PR | 9 | 73.5 | ||||
11. | Oskaloosa, KS | Iola, KS (GET) | Osk | 8 | 54.0 | ||||
12. | Onaga , KS | No Match (GET) | Ona | 4 | 53.0 | ||||
13. | Wichita Independent, KS | Wichita East, KS (GET) | WI | 5 | 19.5 | ||||
14. | Topeka West, KS | Topeka West, KS (GET) | TW | 10 | 16.0 | ||||
15. | Wichita East, KS | Wichita East, KS (GET) | WE | 6 | 4.0 |
RHS Wrestlers Compete At Holton
The RHS Wrestling team is competing in the Sadowski Tournament at Holton on Sat., Jan. 24. The wrestlers competing, and their records according to the KWA, are as follows:
120 fr Holden Hurla (10-2)
126 jr Alex Cavanaugh (23-3)
152 jr Derek Gentry (12-10)
160 sr Nick Reesor (21-3)
182 jr Isaac Luellen (0-0)
220 jr Cole Davoren (11-6)
120 fr Holden Hurla (10-2)
126 jr Alex Cavanaugh (23-3)
152 jr Derek Gentry (12-10)
160 sr Nick Reesor (21-3)
182 jr Isaac Luellen (0-0)
220 jr Cole Davoren (11-6)
Friday, January 23, 2015
Kathryn (Stadler) (44) Lombardi Passes Away
Kathryn E. Lombardi, of the Kenvil section of Roxbury,NJ, passed away on Wednesday
January 21, 2015 at Morristown Medical Center surrounded by her loving family. She was
88.
Born in Kansas on March 18, 1926 to the late Nicholas and Barbara Stadler, Kathryn
moved to Netcong, NJ and has resided in Kenvil for over 60 years. She grew up in the Rossville, KS area and attended Kingsville and Lipp elementary schools. She graduated from Rossville High in 1944.
Kathryn was employed at Picatinny Arsenal in Rockaway for 25 years before retirement. Kathryn enjoyed sewing, knitting and cooking, but her greatest joy was spending time with her family. Devoted wife of the late Philip (1998), beloved mother of Theresa Dulio, loving
grandmother of Michael Dulio and Kevin Dulio and his wife, Cheryl, adoring great
grandmother of Angelina Cathryn and dearest sister of Irene Mader and husband, Don of Emporia, KS.
Kathryn was predeceased by brothers Jacob, John, Joseph, George, Sylvester, and Nickolas and sisters Ann Bridwell, Mildred Wallace, Marsella Ruff, and Ruth Sacks. She also had five siblings that died at birth or early childhood.
Kathryn’s Life Celebration will include visiting on Sunday January 25 from 3-7 PM at the
Leber-Lakeside Funeral Home, 150 Landing Road, Landing, NJ. A Liturgy of Christian
burial will be offered on Monday January 26 beginning at 10:00 am at St. Therese Church,
151 Main Street, Succasunna. Kathryn will be laid to rest at Stanhope Union Cemetery
immediately following Mass. For memorial donations, please consider the Wounded
Warrior Project at www.woundedwarriorproject.org or St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital at
www.stjude.org.
January 21, 2015 at Morristown Medical Center surrounded by her loving family. She was
88.
Born in Kansas on March 18, 1926 to the late Nicholas and Barbara Stadler, Kathryn
moved to Netcong, NJ and has resided in Kenvil for over 60 years. She grew up in the Rossville, KS area and attended Kingsville and Lipp elementary schools. She graduated from Rossville High in 1944.
Kathryn was employed at Picatinny Arsenal in Rockaway for 25 years before retirement. Kathryn enjoyed sewing, knitting and cooking, but her greatest joy was spending time with her family. Devoted wife of the late Philip (1998), beloved mother of Theresa Dulio, loving
grandmother of Michael Dulio and Kevin Dulio and his wife, Cheryl, adoring great
grandmother of Angelina Cathryn and dearest sister of Irene Mader and husband, Don of Emporia, KS.
Kathryn was predeceased by brothers Jacob, John, Joseph, George, Sylvester, and Nickolas and sisters Ann Bridwell, Mildred Wallace, Marsella Ruff, and Ruth Sacks. She also had five siblings that died at birth or early childhood.
Kathryn’s Life Celebration will include visiting on Sunday January 25 from 3-7 PM at the
Leber-Lakeside Funeral Home, 150 Landing Road, Landing, NJ. A Liturgy of Christian
burial will be offered on Monday January 26 beginning at 10:00 am at St. Therese Church,
151 Main Street, Succasunna. Kathryn will be laid to rest at Stanhope Union Cemetery
immediately following Mass. For memorial donations, please consider the Wounded
Warrior Project at www.woundedwarriorproject.org or St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital at
www.stjude.org.
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