Sunday, June 21, 2015

Mid_East All Academic Team

RHS MID-EAST LEAGUE ALL ACADEMIC TEAM  2014-15

The Mid-East League each year awards a medal to all students who have participated in at least 3 activities sponsored by the Kansas State High School Activities Association and maintained a 3.5 Grade Point Average in the first 3 quarters of the school year. Rossville High School had 36 students that met the requirements for the 2014-2015 school year:

Freshmen                Sophomores                Juniors              Seniors
Kylee Badura           Taylor Bittner              Kole Davoren        Lauryn Catron
Breaira Bergstresser Paul Borcherding        Rachel Day           Breanna Hill
Rylee Brecheisen      Ryan Ehrlich              Kyle Parr              Corbin Horak 
Nick Brummer          Bryce Gfeller                                          Lukas Hurtig
Perry Foster              Laura Gillum                                          Taylor Kirk
Abigail McCrory         Amanda Hill                                           Nick Reesor
Reed Miller               Mitchell Porter                                         Andrea Rietcheck
Jalyn Porter              Ashley Rietcheck                                    Clayton Rubio
Kathleen Schuler       Fred Schuler                                           Lake Schultz-Pruner
Ariel Sherer               Lora Shinn                                              Ethan Woodcock
Ashley Zemek           Sara Shinn
                                Emily Woodcock


Rain Make-Up Games Canceled--Rain

The Rattlers were to play two make up games in Liberty on Sun, June 21,  but they were canceled because of rain.

Senators Prevent Sweep

ROSSVILLE — After two nights of witnessing the Rossville Rattlers hit home run after home run, the Topeka Senators broke out their power bats in a 16-1 victory Saturday night to salvage the final game of a three-game Mid-Plains League set.
      Topeka (7-13) hit five home runs in the first two innings on its way to the blowout win. After missing two games, designated hitter Chase Knott returned to the lineup and hit a two-run home run in the first inning. First baseman Corey Wright, who plays for Kansas State, followed that up with a solo shot to go back-to-back.
      Brian O’Bannon, also a member of Brad Hill’s K-State squad, and Kasey Clark hit three-run home runs in the second inning as the Senators sent 13 men to the plate in the eight-run inning.
      After two outs had been recorded, nine batters in a row reached base, with seven of them scoring.
“Honestly, the biggest change was having Chase back,” Senators coach Chris Graves said. “He makes everybody better. Our demeanor changes when he is here. Chase is a quiet kid, but he’s got a loud bat. He is batting officially over .500 after tonight, so he can swing it.”
      Seaman graduate Chris McPherson benefited from the offensive production, as the former Viking threw three-hit ball over five innings to earn the victory.
      “Chris did a great job, and you always want a kid like that pitching when the wind is blowing out,” Graves said. “He does a good job of mixing things up with different arm angles.”
      All but one Senator in the lineup scored or drove in at least one run. Six Senators had multi-hit games — led by Knott’s three-hit effort.
      Josh Srna, who plays for Washburn, hit two home runs, including a three-run shot in the fifth inning accounting for the final runs.
      The Senators continue to play shorthanded and currently have the smallest roster of players in the league.
      “It feels really good when everybody in the lineup is squaring the ball up,” Knott said. “I like being the smallest team in the league. We may have the smallest roster but we are probably the scrappiest team in the league.”
      Michael Higgins had two hits for the Rattlers, who fell to 8-5 with the loss. They will play the Midwest A’s in a doubleheader Sunday in Raytown, Mo. The Senators return to action Monday as they host the Junction City Brigade at Jerry Robertson Field.
Senators (7-13)    381  13 — 16 16 2
Rattlers (8-5)        010 00 —   1   3 2
McPherson and Hay. Kutzke, Head (2), Johnson (3), Holmes (5) and Nerz. W — McPherson. L — Kutzke. 2B — Senators: Wright. Rattlers: Scribner. HR — Senators: Srna 2, Knott, Wright, O’Bannon, Clark.

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Melissa Doucet Caton Has A Girl

Melissa Doucet Caton gave birth to Ashlyn Grace Caton at 1:42 pm on June 15, 2015.  Ashlyn was . 6 lbs 15 oz and 19 inches long.

Lisa and Joseph Metzen Have A Girl

Lisa (Olberding) Metzen and husband Joseph Metzen now have three children.  They welcomed Kate Grace at 12:42 pm on June 20.  She weighed 8 lbs, 8 oz, and was 19.5 inches long.

Rattlers Win Fifth Straight

ROSSVILLE — The Rattlers memorialized former coach Brett Cowdin with a 9-3 victory over the Topeka Senators on Friday night.
Tyler Davis, a sophomore at the University of Kansas struck out 10 Senators over five innings of one-hit ball. All told, Rossville pitchers would combine to strike out 17 batters in a combined five-hitter
Rossville (8-4) collected five home runs to provide the offensive punch. Third baseman Derrick McGreevy, a Hayden product, started the home run parade with a solo shot on the first pitch of his at bat in the second inning.
Jonathan Valenzuela-Reece hit his second home run in as many nights in the third inning. Oklahoma State catcher Michael Higgins hit a 2-1 pitch out of the ballpark to produce back-to-back long balls for Rossville.
The Rattlers second baseman and catcher combination would hit back-to-back home runs for a second time in the game in the sixth inning.
Valenzuela-Reece also drove in two runs with a single in the fourth.
“He (Valenzuela-Reece) was just crushing the ball tonight,” Rossville coach Tobi Cowdin said. “He was really feeling it and everybody got involved in the offense. You just really couldn’t ask for more.”
The Rattlers memorialized Brett Cowdin, Tobi’s father, with their second annual ceremony before the game.
Brett Cowdin started the summer program in Rossville, and also coached baseball at Highland Park, Hayden, Topeka West, and Rossville high schools. He passed away in November 2013.
Blake Heston broke up Rossville’s shutout bid with a solo home run in the eighth inning.
With the loss the Senators fall to 6-13 on the season. The two teams will complete the three-game set with a seven-inning game at 7 p.m. on Saturday.
“It was a real special night — almost surreal,” Cowdin said. “We’ve won five in a row and have it rolling now. We’re going to try to keep it going and look for the sweep tomorrow.”
RATTLERS 9, SENATORS 3
Senators (6-13)  000 000 030 — 3  5  1
Rattlers (8-4)      012  213   00x — 9 11 1
Woodcock, Correll (6) and Srna. Davis, Hosey (6), Johnson (8),Mah (9), and Higgins. W — Davis. L — Woodcock. 2B — Senators: Clark. Rattlers: Valenzuela-Reece, HR — Senators: Heston. Rattlers: Valenzuela-Reece (2), Higgins (2), McGreevy.

You can see video from the game at:  http://www.wibw.com/sports/headlines/Rattlers-Win-Big-In-Cowdin-Memorial-Game--308587651.html

Friday, June 19, 2015

Rattlers Move Into Second Place

2015 MPL Regular Season Standings
 LeagueGPWLTW %RFRA
Midwest Athletics13940.6928541
Rossville Rattlers11740.6366556
Liberty Monarchs13850.6157462
Junction City Brigade15960.6008045
Topeka Golden Giants12570.4167574
Topeka Senators176110.35369104
Baldwin City Blues144100.28563107

Rattlers Drop Senators 6-2

    The Rossville Rattlers defeated the Topeka Senators 6-2 on June 18 at Joe Campbell Stadium.  The offense was let by catcher Jonathon Valenzuela-Reece with two hits driving in one RBI and scoring once.  Drew Scrimsher pitched four innings allowing six hits and two runs while getting one stirke-out.  Derrrick McGreevy pitched two innings  getting four strike-outs,  but allowing two walks and no hits.    Taylor Mah pitched one inning getting two strike-outs while allowing no hits.

Senators      1   0   0   1   0   0   0      2   6   2
Rossville     1   3   0   0   2   0   -      6   7   2

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Mid-Plains League Standings

2015 MPL Regular Season Standings
 LeagueGPWLTW %RFRA
Midwest Athletics13940.6928541
Junction City Brigade15960.6008045
Rossville Rattlers10640.6005954
Liberty Monarchs12750.5836559
Topeka Golden Giants12570.4167574
Topeka Senators166100.3756798
Baldwin City Blues144100.28563107
 

Special Series This Weekend


      The Rossville Rattlers start a 3 game home stand against the Topeka Senators Thursday night at 7 PM at Joe Campbell Stadium. Join us again Friday for game 2 of the series and pick up our $5 Friday meal deal! The series will conclude Saturday with the second annual Brett Cowdin Memorial night.

James Corpening Passes Away

James H. Corpening, 83, passed away peacefully on June 11, 2015 at the Rossville Healthcare and Rehab Center. He was born January 17, 1932 in Allen, KS, the son of Jess and Bertha Thomas Corpening.

He was married to Opal Tyson. She preceded him in death October 23, 1954. He married Norma Edmiston on February 25, 1955 and later divorced. He married Jessie Claypole-Webb December 7, 1963 and they were together 50 plus years until her passing February 19, 2014.

James is survived by his and Jessie’s children, John (Phyllis) Webb, Topeka; Don (Sandy) Webb, Berryton; Ron (Theresa) Webb, Topeka; Debbie (Greg) Stadler, Topeka; Debbie Pitts Osage City; Jim A. (Cheri) Corpening, Lawrence; Rita (Larry) Berry, Tecumseh; Pam (Wade) Handley, Burlington; Jim W. (Wendy) Corpening, Rossville, along with 33 grandkids, 64 great-grandkids and 9 great-great grandkids. He is also survived by his siblings, Freda Venning, Allen, KS, Lester Corpening, Kinsley, KS, Donald Corpening, Wichita, KS, Gerald Corpening, Liberty, MO, Victor Corpening Emporia, KS, along with many nieces and nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, twin sons, Kenneth and Keith; siblings, Edna Bush, William ‘Bill’ Corpening, Laura Dains Fenton, Marvin Corpening, Bernice Pickens; one grandchild and four great-great grandchildren.

James served in the Army during the Korean War and was stationed in Frankfort, Germany, receiving an honorable discharge from the United States Army Reserve in November, 1959.

He enjoyed bingo, bowling, fishing/hunting, cards, gardening, camping and family gatherings. They traveled all over and set up at fairs and ran several flea markets.

James worked for Meadow Gold and the Flour Mill in Topeka before becoming the owner of a Clark Oil Station, and he also managed other stations within Topeka.

James made many new friends at his final home in Rossville and will be deeply missed by his large family and many friends.

Memorial services will be held Monday, June 22, 2015 at Burlington United Methodist Church, 207 S. 6th Street, Burlington, Kansas at 10:00 a.m. Inurnment will follow the service. 

Memorial contributions may be made to Rossville Healthcare & Rehab Center, 600 Perry St. Rossville, KS 66533.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Rossville Safe Streets Luncheon

TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW)- A group of Rossville residents celebrated their hard work educating the community Tuesday.
It was part of the Rossville Safe Streets first annual Luncheon at Dekat Hall. Rossville Safe Streets was formed in 2011 with the goal of building a stronger community one healthy choice at a time. The group consists of representative from government, schools, health, business, youth, community and parents sectors.
At the meeting the group updated on their efforts from the past year including PSA’s, poster, and tobacco ads that Rossville High School students worked on.
“It’s been great,” said Codi Manning, Rossville Safe Streets director. “We’ve just really exploded through grant funding, through partnerships. We’ve just been able to accomplish a lot making our streets a better place to live and really empowering our high school students to make the best choices that they can.”
Rossville Safe Streets partners with Safe Streets Topeka and Prevention Recovery Services.
The luncheon closed with the presentation of three Rossville Community Champion awards. Awards went to Doug's Pharmacy for business. The youth award went to Adrienne Olejnik. The volunteer award went to Christi McKenzie. 

A video of the event can be seen at:
http://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/Rossville-Celebrates-Building-A-Stronger-Community-With-Safer-Streets-307648971.html

Mary A. Sharp Passes Away

      Mary A. Sharp, 91, passed away Monday, June 15, 2015 at her home.
      She was born March 18/19, 1924 at Okmulgee,, OK, the daughter of Elmore and Nina Bell Patterson Blackburn.  She an her husband operated a service station in St. Marys for 33 years.
      Funeral services will be at 3:00 P.M. Friday, June 19, 2015 at the St. Marys United Methodist Church.  Private family interment will be in Valley View Cemetery, St. Marys.  Mrs. Sharp will lie in state after 5:00 P.M. Thursday, June 18, 2015 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys where family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M.  Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Marys United Methodist Church or Grace Hospice.             Online condolences may be left at her complete obituarty which is at:  http://piperfuneralhome.com/obituaries/mary-a-sharp/

Mary Ann (Bushey) Taylor Passes Away

      Mary Ann  (Bushey) Taylor, 72, passed away at her home in Topeka Monday June 15, 2015.
      She was born August 14, 1942 at Topeka the daughter of Frank and Mary Cunningham Bushey.  Mary Ann grew up in St. Marys and graduated from St. Marys High School in 1960.
      A  Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, June 18, 2015 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys.  Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys.  Mary Ann will lie in state after 6:00 P.M. Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at Piper Funeral Home where there will be a wake service at 7:00 P.M.  Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys, Kansas 66536.  Online condolences may be left at her complete obituary which can be read at:http://piperfuneralhome.com/obituaries/mary-ann-taylor/