Friday, April 24, 2015

Marie (Smatla) (40) Deveney Obituary


    Marie E. (Smatla) DeVeney, 93, of Raytown, MO passed away April 22, 2015. Funeral service 10am Mon., April 27th at Floral Hills Funeral Home with visitation one hour prior. Burial following in Floral Hills Cemetery.
    Marie was born March 31, 1922 in Maple Hill, KS. The family moved to Rossville, KS where she graduated high school in 1940. Marie worked at American Optical Co. in Topeka, KS. She later moved to Kansas City, MO where she worked at TWA & then Chevrolet Motor Division Leeds, Kansas City, MO.
    Marie married William E. DeVeney, who preceded her in death in 1975. She is also preceded in death by her 2 sisters & 5 brothers. Marie is survived by her daughters, Denise Horgan & Kristi Seigler (Walt); a sister, Lydia Carl; three grandchildren, Sandy Butler (Tony), Matt Horgan & Lori Seigler; five great grandkids, Jenna, Rayne, Mason & Aubrey Butler & Tori Horgan as well as many nieces & nephews.
    In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Crossroads Hospice. Online condolences to www.floralhillsfuneralhome.com. Arr: Floral Hills Chapel, 7000 Blue Ridge Blvd., KCMO 64133, 81

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Marie (Smatla) DeVeney Passes Away

    Marie (Smatla) DeVeney passed away yesterday, 22 April 2015,.  She was 1 of 8 children  born to Thomas & Marie (Juran) Smatla.   This leaves only one  remaining sibling --Lydia (Smatla) Carl.
    In this family picture, taken in 1936 at the old "Joy Place"  West of Rossville.     Marie is on the  far-left,, in front of Lydia (Smatla) Carl, in the leaf-print dress.

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Area Softball Statistics???

AREA SOFTBALL STAT LEADERS
    With an 11-1 record, and most of  the wins in 5 innings or less,  the Lady Dawgs should have some impressive statistics to be listed in the Captial=Journal article about softball statistics.  However,  the team is not mentioned among the area leaders.  

Baseball Stat Leaders

AREA BASEBALL STAT LEADERS  
Rossville has only played six games, and it is likely that only the first four games are in these stats from last week.  Thus the team is at a disadvantage for some categories.
HITTING
Batting  Average
VanHoutan, Oskaloosa, .714; Gast, Valley Falls, .696; Freeman, Silver Lake, .692; Nordstedt, Burlington, .666; Nelson, McLouth, .647; Fleming, Council Grove, .629; Deters, Mission Valley, .615; A. Dougan, Wellsvilloe, .615; Reesor, Rossville, .600; Womack, Silver Lake, .591; Goodmiller, Rock Creek, .586; Long, Santa Fe Trail, .581; Conway, Mission Valley, .556; Coletrane, Santa Fe Trail, .548; Speer, Troy, .545; Allen, Mission Valley, .542; Roduner, Rossville, .538; Anderson, Mission Valley, .533; Gilbert, Concordia, .533; Honas, Council Grove, .523; Sharp, Oskaloosa, .520; Gloss, Santa Fe Trail, .515; Beyer, Rock Creek, .500; C. Horak, Rossville, .500; Reichart, Valley Falls, .500; Tubbs, Wabaunsee, .500; Vandevord, Santa Fe Trail, .500; Zenger, Rock Creek, .500; Beyer, Rock Creek, .480; Hodge, Mission Valley, .478; Cashier, Santa Fe Trail, .474; Baker, Santa Fe Trail, .472; Boudeman, Santa Fe Trail, .464; D. Gatzemeyer, Valley Falls, .464; Lerner, Council Grove, .462; Rainey, McLouth, .462; Hovestedt, Burlingame, .455; Langvardt, Council Grove, .447; Lemon, Chapman, .444; Maltsbarger, Valley Falls, .444; Riffel, Rock Creek, .444; Jobbins, Valley Falls, .440; Tu. Horak, Rossville, .429.
RBI
Fleming, Council Grove, 24; Gaarder, Troy, 18; Freeman, Silver Lake, 17; Honas, Council Grove, 17; T. Dougan, Wellsville, 16; Gloss, Santa Fe Trail, 16; Allen, Mission Valley, 15; Carlton, McLouth, 15; Sage, Mission Valley, 15; Vander Linden, Burlington, 15; Whitworth, Burlington, 15; Long, Santa Fe Trail, 14; D. Gatzemeyer, Valley Falls, 13; Lerner, Council Grove, 13; Womack, Silver Lake, 13; Boudeman, Santa Fe Trail, 12; Hawkins, Santa Fe Trail, 12; Sharp, Oskaloosa, 12; Conway, Mission Valley, 11; C. Horak, Rossville, 11; Maltsbarger, Valley Falls, 11; Morris, Troy, 11; Speer, Troy, 11; Deters, Mission Valley, 10; Gast, Valley Falls, 10; Langvardt, Council Grove, 10; Roduner, Rossville, 10.
Stolen bases
Jeffers, Burlington, 15; Vandevord, Santa Fe Trail, 15; Lux, Royal Valley, 14; Goodmiller, Rock Creek, 13; Barger, Royal Valley, 11; Gann, McLouth, 9; Hart, Royal Valley, 9; Beyer, Rock Creek, 8; Breithaupt, Wellsville, 8; Renfro, Silver Lake, 8; Bond, Perry-Lecompton, 7; Hodge, Mission Valley, 7; Langvardt, Council Grove, 7; McMillan, Silver Lake, 7; Warnick, Marysville, 7; Schaake, Rock Creek, 6; Schultz, Royal Valley, 6; Feldkamp, Rock Creek, 5; Hake, Concordia, 5; Phillips, Mission Valley, 5; Rainey, McLouth, 5; Roduner, Rossville, 5; Slayden, Emporia, 5; Steckel, Rossville, 5.
Pitching
Wins
Bachura, Council Grove, 5; Fleming, Council Grove, 5; Nelson, McLouth, 4; Vandevord, Santa Fe Trail, 4; Bond, Perry-Lecompton, 3; Nordstedt, Burlington, 3; Allen, Mission Valley, 3; Gaarder, Troy, 3; Schultz, Royal Valley, 3; Speer, Troy, 3; Weiche, Clay Center, 3; Adams, Silver Lake, 2; Ball, Wellsville, 2; Boatwright, Atchison, 2; Coltrane, Santa Fe Trail, 2; Deters, Mission Valley, 2; A. Dougan, Wellsville, 2; Dultmeier, Silver Lake, 2; Haggard, Marysville, 2; Hermann, McLouth, 2; Th. Horak, Rossville, 2; Jeffers, Burlington, 2; Larsen, Concordia, 2; Martin, Silver Lake, 2; Renfro, Silver Lake, 2; Rodriguez, Oskaloosa, 2; Rogge, Rock Creek, 2; Sharp, Oskaloosa, 2; Sutter, Chapman, 2.
ERA
Adams, Silver Lake, 0.00; Bechard, Concordia, 0.00; Dwyer, Wellsville, 0.00; Th. Horak, Rossville, 0.00; Fleming, Council Grove, 0.21; Deters, Mission Valley, 0.44; Allen, Mission Valley, 0.47; Rogge, Rock Creek, 0.50; Dultmeier, Silver Lake, 0.64; Martin, Silver Lake, 0.78; Gaarder, Troy, 0.93; Schaake, Rock Creek, 0.93; Watts, Doniphan West, 1.02; Bachura, Council Grove, 1.38; Hart, Royal Valley, 1.52; Tu. Horak, Rossville, 1.62; Larsen, Concordia, 1.65; Bond, Perry-Lecompton, 1.78; Klamm, Wellsville, 1.90; Weiche, Clay Center, 1.91; Vandevord, Santa Fe Trail, 2.10; Woodcock, Rossville, 2.10; Haggard, Marysville, 2.15; Coltrane, Santa Fe Trail, 2.30; Renfro, Silver Lake, 2.55; Speer, Troy, 2.72; Winder, Troy, 2.80; Nelson, McLouth, 3.50.
Strikeouts
Fleming, Council Grove, 43; Allen, Mission Valley, 31; Deters, Mission Valley, 29; Haggard, Marysville, 25; Hart, Royal Valley, 23; Watts, Doniphan West, 23; Nelson, McLouth, 22; Rogge, Rock Creek, 22; Bachura, Council Grove, 19; Boatwright, Atchison, 19; Bonnel, Atchison, 19; Gaarder, Troy, 19; Hermann, McLouth, 16; Klamm, Wellsville, 16; Larsen, Concordia, 16; Dultmeier, Silver Lake, 14; Jeffers, Burlington, 14; Adams, Silver Lake, 13; Beyer, Rock Creek, 13; Th. Horak, Rossville, 13; Tu. Horak, Rossville, 13.

Lady Dawgs Win Marysville Final

     The Lady Dawgs continued their dominance on the diamond picking up a 14-3 win over Marysville in the night cap of their double header to up their record to 11-1 with their only loss being the 7-6 Manhattan game.  This second game required six innings to get the required 11 point lead for a "mercy win."
     Taylor Kirk and Lora Shinn led in hits with two each.  Britnee Zemek had two walks.  Taylor Brecheisen led the RBIs with four and Zemek had three.
     Amanda Hill pitched all six innings getting 28 first pitch strikes and ten strike-outs,  while allowing seven hits in the win.
                                            R    H   E
Mrvl        0  0   0   0   4   0      4     7    5
Ross       3  1   0   0   5   7    16   14    1

RHS Softball Win Over Marysville

     The Lady Dawgs played a double header at home against Marysville and picked up an easy win in game one by a 14-3 score after five innings.
    Heidi Nitsch led the batters with four hits and Taylor Kirk was put on base three times with walks.     Taylor Kirk pitched the whole five game getting four strike-outs and 17 first pitch strikes while allowing five hits.

                                        R   H    E
Mrvl        0   0   2   1   0      3    5    1
Ross       2   6   0   4   2    14   12   2  

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Lady Dawgs Thrash Manhattan 11-1

After losing their first game in a close 7-6 contest,  the Lady Dawgs bounced back for an impressive 11-1 win in five innings against Manhattan in the night-cap of their April 14 double header.
    Taylor Brecheisen led the batters with four hits while Breanna Hill led in RBIs with three.
    Amanda Hill was the winning pitcher going all five innings getting eight strike-outs and 12 first pitch strikes and allowing one run.

                                          R      H    E
Ross      4   0   2   1   4      11    12    0
Manh     0   1   0   0   0       1      1     5

Horton Invitational Golf Tournament

    The RHS boys 4 man golf team won the Horton Invitational tournament on April 20th at the Lakeview Country Club, beating out Atchison (245), St. Marys (214), Norton (269) and Maur Hill-Mt. Academy (206) with an excellent (196).
    The Rossville team was composed of Gabe Marney (46 for 6th place),  Paul Steinke (47 for 7th place), Colby Hadsall (50 for 9th place), and Alex Bird (53).
     Each school fielded a 2 man team and 4 man team.  Some of the schools put their best golfers on the two man team whereas RHS put their best golfers on the four man team which helped their standing in the results for the four man teams.
     The complete results can be read by clicking on  Horton Invitational at:
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjshs/athletics/boys_golf.htm

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Frederick Metzer Passes Away

    Frederick Metzer, 60, Rossville, passed away April 15, 2015.
    Frederick is survived by wife, Debbie; step-son, David Lipe; siblings, Jim Metzer, Pat Colliver and Marilyn McWhorter.
    Memorial service in Topeka will be 6 p.m. Wednesday at Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801 SW Urish Road, Topeka KS 66614. Visitation in Coffeyville will be 10 a.m. Friday at Holy Name Catholic Church, 406 Old Willow Street, Coffeyville KS 67337, with parish rosary prayed at 10:30 a.m. Friday. Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. Friday at the church with burial to follow in the Calvary section of Restlawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be sent to Holy Name School, 406 Old Willow Street, Coffeyville KS 67337. Condolences may be sent to 
www.kevinbrennanfamily.com.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Golf Team Wins Tournament

    The Rossville boys golf team came in firs at the Osage City Invitational on April 16.  The team was lead by Paul Steinke who had a 78.  Cody Hadsall was sixth with an 87.  Gabe Marney was 14th with a 94 and Alex Bird was 23rd with a 99.
    The team standings for the 18 hole tournament were:
1.    Rossville
2.    West Franklin
3.    Jeff West
4.    St. Marys
5.    Santa Fe Trail
6.    Osage City
7.    Council Grove
8.    Lyndon
9.    Silver Lake

Friday, April 17, 2015

Baseball Team Beats Bears Twice (Updated)

    The RHS baseball team won two games against St. Marys.  The first was an 10-0 no-hit shutout which was followed by an 11-7 game.  The Dawgs are 6-0 after these two wins.

Game One
    The batting was led by a trio of Tucker Horak, Thatcher Horak and Dawson Hammes who each had two hits.  Christian Roduner only had one hit,  but it was a home run driving in 4 RBIs.   Tucker had two RBIs.
    Tucker Horak pitched all five innings allowing no hits,  no runs and one walk while getting 8 strike-outs.

SM        0   0   0   0   0         0
RHS      3   1   0   0   6        10


Game Two
    The hitting was spread out somewhat with Tucker Horak, M. Matumoto, Jack Steckel, Corbin Horak and Christian Roduner each getting two hits.  One of Matumoto's hits was a home run and he drove in five RBIs.  Tucker Horak had a double and single and drove in four RBIs.  
    The pitching was spread among three Dawgs.  Freshman Jarred Morris pitched two innings allowing three hits and two runs..  Sophomore Jacob Bradshaw pitched two innings allowing four hits and five runs.  Senior Ethan Woodcock pitched three innings allowing  one hit and no runs. 

SM      0   0   0   2   3   1   1      7
RHS    0   4   0   0   3   0   4     11     

Callie Fischeer Honored

    Callie Fischeer of Rossville, now attending Baker University, was third in sports Reporting at the  recent Kansas Collegiate Media Conference Awards

http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2015/apr/16/baker-orange-website-win-awards/

Prom Pictures

    Photos of Rossville's Fire and Ice Prom can be seen at:

http://beta.spotted.cjonline.com/mediadetail/22199489/?gId=590241

Dawgs Shut Out Bears 13-0

    Amanda Hill pitched a five inning shutout while allowing only one hit in the night cap on April 16.     Amanda had nine strikes-outs while only throwing 6 first pitch strikes.
    Taylor Kirk, Amanda Hill and Heidi Nitsch each had three hits and Heidi also led the RBI column with four.
                                           R     H    E
StM    0   0   0   0   0           0      1    5
Ros     2   1   7   3              13    18    0