Sunday, July 26, 2015

JC Post Article on Sat. Game

From the Junction City Post
The Rossville Rattlers defeated the Junction City Brigade Saturday night, 10-6, in the semifinal round of the Cowdin Cup Playoffs in Rossville.
The win sends the Rattlers into the championship game of the tournament Sunday against the Midwest Athletics in Belton, Missouri.  The season came to a close for Junction City.
Rossville and Junction City played a three game series in the playoffs, with the Brigade taking the first game 10-8.  But the Rattlers won Friday night 8-7 in ten innings, and then Saturday night 10-6.
The game Saturday night was originally scheduled to be played at Rathert Field in Junction City, but rain earlier in the afternoon left the field too wet, so the contest was moved to Rossville.

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Game 3 Moved To Rossville

     Because of wet field conditions,  the game tonight was moved to Rossville with an 8:00 start time.  Still time to catch most of the game.

    The second inning now finished with the Rattlers leading 5-2,
    Rattlers get one more in the top of the 4th.
    In the top of the 5th Jeremy Thomas hit a home run with a man on first base.   Tim Schaareman follows that with a double but was stranded on base.
    Brigade scores a run in the bottom of the 6th.
    Brigade scores 3 runs in the bottom of the 8th to come within 2 at 8-6.
    Rattlers score 2 more runs in the top of the 9th to take a 4 point lead into the bottom of the 9th.
    Brigade gets one man on in the bottom of the 9th with a single,  but the threat was short lived.
    The Rattlers now advance to the final match of the Cowdin Cup Sunday against the Midwest As who have home field advantage the first game.

Rattlers     2   3  0  1  2  0   0   0   2          10   13    1
Brigade     0   2  0  0  0  1   0   3   0           6    10    3

    The offense was led by Jeremy Thomas with 3 hits, 3 runs, and 4 RBIs.  Jonathan Valenquela-Reece and Collin Scribner  each had 2 hits, 1 run, and 2 RBIs. Tim Shaareman had 4 hits, 2 runs, but no RBIs.

John Vanderblomen (61) Passes Away

       John Matthew Vanderblomen, Sr., 72, of Topeka, KS passed away Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at KU Medical Center in Kansas City.
       John Attended Rossville High School.
       Drum services will be Monday evening, July 27, 2015 at the Danceground Building west of Mayetta. Burial will be Tuesday afternoon, July 28, 2015 in the Danceground Cemetery. John will lie in state at Mercer Funeral Home in Holton beginning Friday, July 24, 2015. 

www.mercerfuneralhomes.com.

Laverne (Harper) (63) Ard Passes Away

Our beloved “Ernie”, age 69 of Osage City, went to be with the Lord on July 22, 2015. She was born December 24, 1945 in Topeka, KS to Wilford S. and Anna Marie (Moyer) Harper. She graduated from Rossville High School and Stewart’s Beauty Academy. She later became a CMA and worked in various nursing homes. 

She married the late Robert W. Payne on Sept. 11, 1965. She married Edwin C. Ard on January 19, 1980 and is survived by his children: Allen (Becky) Ard, Lansing, KS, Rose Pyle, Osage City and Erwin Ard, Topeka. She dearly loved all of them, as well as the grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. 

Ernie is also survived by her mother, Anna Marie and her sister, LaVon (Harold) Langston, all of Topeka; and her sister-in-law Peggy Harper of Vian, OK.

She was preceded in death by her husband Ed; his children Rita Marriott and Eric Ard; her father Wilford; and twin brothers Ray and Ralph Harper. 

She was cremated at her request. Family and friends will celebrate her life at Marilynn’s Place, 1216 Laing Street in Osage City, Kansas from 1:00-3:00 PM on Sunday, August 2, 2015.

To leave condolences or read the guest book,  go to:  
http://www.dovecremation.com/obituary/106251/Jennie-LaVerne-Harper-Ard/Topeka-Kansas

Friday, July 24, 2015

Rattlers-Brigade on Fri Night

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    Below commentary is being updated as game is played.  This is the second game of a best of 3 series.  The Junction City Brigade won the first game Thur. night.


    Junction City jumped off to a 2-0 lead in the first inning.  But,  the Rattlers scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 4th to take a 3-2 lead.
    Still 3-2 at the end of five innings.  This could end up being an exciting game.
    The Rattlers picked up 2 more runs in the bottom of the 6th inning to take a 5-2 lead.
    The Rattlers hold in the top of the 7th.  In the bottom of the 7th,  Michael Higgins is walked and then Collin Scribner hits a home run to add to the lead.
    The Rattlers again held the Brigade scoreless in the top of the 8th inning.    The Brigade brought in a new pitcher to start the bottom of the 8th but he threw 7 straight balls,  walking Matthew Nerz and Tim Scheaarman. Jonathan Valenzula-Reece grounded out but advanced the two runners to scoring positions.  However,  they were not able to advance and the scoring opportunity yielded no results.
    In the top of the 9th,  the Brigade scored 5 points to tie the game.  A grand slam home run contributed 4 of the runs.   The Rattlers got men on 1st and 2nd via walks,  but they died there to end the inning.
    On to extra innings.
    The Rattlers held the Brigade scoreless the top of the 10th.  The Rattlers hit 2 singles,  and then a walk loaded the bases.  Michel Higgins hit a single scoring Jeff Christen to end the game.

    The offense was led by Michael Higgins (C) with 3 hits, 3 runs, and 1 RBI and Collin Scribner (1B) with 2 hits, 2 runs and 1 RBI.

    Video of the game can be seen at:
http://ksnt.com/2015/07/24/rattlers-win-in-extras-force-game-three-vs-brigade/

    The teams will play the final game of the match on Sat. night at Junction City's Rathbert Stadium.

Shrine Bowl Sat. Night

    The Kansas Shrine Bowl, a football game that features the best recently-graduated high school football players throughout the Sunflower State, is Saturday night at Fort Hays State University.
    Former Dawg Thatcher Horak will be playing.

JC Paper On Brigade-Rattler Game

From the Junction City Post
      The Junction City Brigade scored 10 runs, had 12 hits, drew two walks, and had two batters hit by a pitch. Despite that they barely held on to defeat the Rossville Rattlers 10-8 Thursday night in game one of their Cowdin Cup Playoffs semifinal round series at Rathert Field in Junction City.  This is the Mid Plains League postseason tournament.
      Brigade pitcher Phillip Muldrow struck out Jonathan Valuenza-Reece of Rossville in the top of the ninth with the bases loaded to end the game.  Two Brigade errors had helped the Rattlers load the bases with two out.
      Seth Wheeler, Junction City coach, said it was the first time this season Junction City has had a game like that. “That’s just a competitive baseball game where offensively both teams were really stubborn, putting pressure on the defense, having competitive A-B’s all day long. It was a lot of fun.  It was a long game, but it was a lot of fun.”
      The game took more than three hours to play.
      Game two of the best two-out-of-three series is Friday night in Rossville at 7 p.m.  The winner of the series will advance to the tournament championship game Sunday.  In the other Cowdin Cup Playoffs semifinal Thursday night the Midwest Athletics defeated the Liberty Monarchs 11-1 in the opening game of a best two-out-of-three series.

Thatcher Horak (15) In Shrine Bowl




brent.maycock@cjonline.com
The thrill of being part of Rossville’s first state championship football team still hasn’t worn off for Thatcher Horak.
“It was just so exciting,” Horak said. “People around town are still talking about it and to be a part of it was just incredible.”
The excitement generated during the championship season was enough to tug at Horak’s heart strings a little. Several of his Bulldawg buddies opted to continue playing in college, many signing with Highland Community College, and the desire to join them was strong.
Instead, Horak signed with Washburn. But not for football, but rather baseball.
“I was excited to keep going, and I grew up loving football to death,” Horak said. “But baseball, I think just has more options for me. It might suit me a little better and that’s what I chose.”
Horak will satisfy his football cravings one last time, suiting up for the East squad in Saturday’s Kansas Shrine Bowl in Hays. He’s the 16th Rossville player to play in the game and first since Gage Steckel in 2012.
Horak was a huge weapon in Rossville’s prolific offensive attack a year ago. As a senior, he ran for 992 yards and 14 touchdowns and caught 32 passes for 542 yards and eight scores. Only younger brother Tucker Horak ran for more yards and only Christian Roduner had better numbers as a receiver.
For his career, Horak rushed for 1,433 yards and 20 touchdowns and caught 76 passes for 1,280 yards and 21 scores.
But if he’s to get any touches for the East offense in Saturday’s game, Horak will have to lobby hard. He’s spent the entirety of camp on the other side of the ball, playing cornerback.
It’s not exactly a new spot. Horak was just as valuable to the team at that position last year, making 43 tackles and picking off four passes on his way to All-Class 3A honors. When he got dinged up early in the 3A title game against Scott City, he mostly played defense the rest of the way and helped Rossville stymie the Beavers late in a 21-14 win.
Still, going from a do-it-all type of player to a specialized position has been a different feeling.
“It’s really weird only doing one thing,” Horak said. “Since my sophomore year, I’ve played both ways and hardly ever left the field. It’s a little easier settling down in one spot, focusing on one position and maybe getting a little better at it.”
But don’t be surprised if Horak finds a way to work in a play or two offensively in Saturday’s game.
“The first day I got here, Coach (Walt) Alexander said, ‘I tried to recruit you for offense,’” Horak said. “They haven’t budged yet, but we’ve been bugging them for quite a bit to get me some snaps on offense, too. It’s just a fun experience no matter where I play. It’s for the kids and it’s just a good time to come out and play one more football game before I hang up the cleats.”

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Game One Of Semi-Final Match


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      Through six full innings,  the Brigade leads the Rattlers in Game One of their semi-final match for the Cowdin Cup.
      Through seven full innings,  the Brigade leads by two.
      Neither team could score the last two innings so the Brigade held their 10-8 lead for the win.
      Colton Kooser (CF) only had one hit,  but it was a bases loaded double sending three runs in.  Michael Higgins (DH) and Jeremy Thomas (RF) each had 2 hits and 1 RBI.  
      The teams meet again Friday night at 7 PM at Rossville.

Semi-Final Round Of Cowdin Cup

Thursday 7/23:  Rossville @  Junction City (7:00 PM)
Friday 7/24:  Junction City @  Rossville (7:00 PM)
Saturday 7/25:  Rossville @  Junction City (7:00 PM if necessary

Video Of Wed. Game

    Here is some video from the  Wed night game where the Rattlers defeated the Baldwin City Blues 9-1.
http://ksnt.com/2015/07/22/rattlers-crush-baldwin-city-advance-to-semifinals/

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Baldwin City Blues At Rossville


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    The Rattler offense was led by Jeremy Thomas (RF) with 2 hits, 4 RBIs and 1 run.
    Taylor Mah was the starting pitcher and he spent 7 innings on the mound allowing only 5 hits, 1 earned run, 3 walks, and 4 strikeouts.  
    Jaren Kutzke threw for the last two innings to seal the win allowing 2 hits, no runs, 3 walks, and 5 strike-outs.

Co. Commission To Get Bridge Update

From the Capital-Journal
    The Shawnee County commissioners will hear an update Thursday on the dilapidated Willard Bridge in northwest Shawnee County.
    Tom Vlach, public works director, will present the update when Commissioners Kevin Cook, Shelly Buhler and Bob Archer meet at 9 a.m. Thursday in Room B-11 of the county courthouse, 200 S.E. 7th.
    Information about the presentation wasn’t available Tuesday, but Vlach has given frequent updates on the condition of the structurally deficient bridge for months. In March, commissioners called for weekly inspections after multiple holes caused by corrosion were found in the floor beam on the north end of the bridge.
    The Willard Bridge is located along the county’s western edge on N.W. Carlson Road, about 2.7 miles north of Interstate 70. It was built in 1955 and widened in 1983. The bridge is the same type as the Interstate 35 bridge in Minneapolis that collapsed in 2007, killing 13 people and injuring 145.
    The county applied June 5 for a federal Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery, or TIGER, grant. Shawnee County requested $16.7 million of a total $500 million available and should know by the end of September whether those funds will be granted.
Kansas Department of Transportation had agreed in late June to advance Shawnee County between $7 million and $10 million in interest-free loans for replacing the bridge.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

RHS Booster Club Gets Dillon's Check

      The RHS Booster Club received their first community Dillon’s Rewards check for  $66.00.  It’s not too late to sign up and help.  If you’re shopping at Dillon’s,  please register your card and choose the booster club to receive a % back.  Thanks to everyone that has done so already!