Rossville High School 2015 Varsity Football Schedule
Sept
4 @ Clay Center
11 @ Wabaunsee
18 Rock Creek
25 Riley County
Oct.
2 @ St. Marys
9 Centrailia
16 Oskaloosa
23 @ Osage City
29 @ Silver Lake
Nov.
3 Bi-District
7 Regional
13 Sectional
20 Sub-State
28 State Championship Game
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Monday, August 3, 2015
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Don Stockman (59) On WIBW
Don Stockman of Rossville managed to escape injury after sliding into a bit of trouble on Tuesday morning. Don was mowing near his pond around 10:00 a.m.
Don and his tractor were about a foot from the edge and before Don could back up of the mud, it was too late. The tractor was stuck and the mower was in the water.
Neighbors loading hay spotted his predicament and called for help. Then they rushed over with another tractor to pull Don and his equipment to safety.
"I knew I was in trouble because I was going forward and sliding backwards and the bank was caving away. I wasn't having a good thought, but I'm here. Thanks to you people and everybody else. I'm here," said Stockman.
Don is safe and ended his mowing for the day, at least along the pond!
You can see video of Don at: http://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/Tractor-driver-avoids-injury-sliding-into-pond-319088831.html
Don and his tractor were about a foot from the edge and before Don could back up of the mud, it was too late. The tractor was stuck and the mower was in the water.
Neighbors loading hay spotted his predicament and called for help. Then they rushed over with another tractor to pull Don and his equipment to safety.
"I knew I was in trouble because I was going forward and sliding backwards and the bank was caving away. I wasn't having a good thought, but I'm here. Thanks to you people and everybody else. I'm here," said Stockman.
Don is safe and ended his mowing for the day, at least along the pond!
You can see video of Don at: http://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/Tractor-driver-avoids-injury-sliding-into-pond-319088831.html
Rattler Highlights
This KSNT video shows highlights of the 2015 Rattler Season.
http://ksnt.com/2015/07/27/best-of-the-best-rattlers-win-mid-plains-league-title/
http://ksnt.com/2015/07/27/best-of-the-best-rattlers-win-mid-plains-league-title/
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Michael Higgins OSU Redshirt Freshman
Michael Higgins, who spent his summer playing for the Rattlers as a catcher and designated hitter, redshirted this past spring with the Oklahoma State University cowboys.
Michael hit .325 in 32 games and led the Rattlers with nine homers and 28 RBIs.
Michael hit .325 in 32 games and led the Rattlers with nine homers and 28 RBIs.
KSU Players On the Rattler Team
KSU Freshmen in 2015-16 that played for the Rattlers this summer.
Cade Bunnell:
The Mid-Plains League All-Star finished the season as Rossville’s top hitter with a .350 batting average and helped lead the Rattlers to a league championship. Over six postseason games, Bunnell was 5-for-25 with five RBIs. He closed out the campaign with 22 RBIs in 24 games, which were the second-most on the team. Bunnell, who was a two-way player in high school, also made his first and only appearance of the summer on the mound in the Cowdin Cup final. The incoming freshman earned the start, throwing five scoreless frames and allowing just two baserunners (a hit and a walk).
Matt Nerz:
Nerz had one hit along with two walks in three postseason games with the Rattlers. The redshirt freshman, who finished the summer batting .192 (10-for-52), recorded the lone hit on July 21 vs. Baldwin City.
Brooks Zimmerman
The incoming freshman played in one postseason game, going 1-for-2 with a walk on July 23 vs. Junction City. Zimmerman closed out the summer batting .190 (8-for-42) with four RBIs.
Monday, July 27, 2015
WIBW Video Of Rattlers
There is a nice WIBW video about the Rattlers at: http://www.wibw.com/sports/headlines/Through-family-and-baseball-the-Rossville-Rattlers-carry-out-one-mans-vision--318726161.html
A transcript of the audio is below:
A transcript of the audio is below:
ROSSVILLE, Kan. (WIBW)
The Rossville Rattlers have been through their fair share of adversity on the way to winning the 2015 Cowdin Cup. Through family and baseball one man's dream has lived on.
Hours before first pitch Tobi and Bruce Cowdin can be seen getting the field ready at Joe Campbell Stadium.
The sweat and labor was all a part of a plan for Brett Cowdin who started and owned the Rattlers until he passed away two years ago.
"My dad had this crazy idea," said Tobi. "About five years ago he stepped out on the field when he was coaching here at Rossville High School and he said 'Man I think this park could maybe be something one day.'"
"It's a good opportunity to make it a real nice ball field and make it better and get the community to come out and see us play," said Brett's brother Bruce. "And have our family all together in the summer."
Part of Brett's vision for the stadium and team is lived out before every home game at Joe Campbell Stadium.
"His vision was to take this 100 plus year old park here...the oldest wooden stadium here Kansas and turn it into a beautiful place to play for not only for Rossville High School but also college players in the summer," said Tobi. "He wanted to get it alive again. Have people in Rossville in the park enjoying the summer days and watching quality baseball."
The quality baseball part is back for the Rattlers. Just a season after they had twice as many loses as wins the Rattlers won the Cowdin Cup.
"Emotionally it really drives me honestly," said Tobi. "My last name's on the trophy named after my dad which is a big deal. Winning it isn't everything obviously, the kids are everything out here."
Tobi was also named the Mid-Plains League Manager of the year, and his family sees similarities to his father Brett.
"It's been really good working with Tobi. I see a lot of traits that his dad had in him," said Bruce. "Not just coaching wise but people skills wise and the way he cares about college players and they pick up on that. That's probably one of the big things about him is I see a lot of his dad in him."
"My dad started and we're kinda keeping his vision going now," said Tobi. "It's an honor to keep doing that."
The Rossville Rattlers have been through their fair share of adversity on the way to winning the 2015 Cowdin Cup. Through family and baseball one man's dream has lived on.
Hours before first pitch Tobi and Bruce Cowdin can be seen getting the field ready at Joe Campbell Stadium.
The sweat and labor was all a part of a plan for Brett Cowdin who started and owned the Rattlers until he passed away two years ago.
"My dad had this crazy idea," said Tobi. "About five years ago he stepped out on the field when he was coaching here at Rossville High School and he said 'Man I think this park could maybe be something one day.'"
"It's a good opportunity to make it a real nice ball field and make it better and get the community to come out and see us play," said Brett's brother Bruce. "And have our family all together in the summer."
Part of Brett's vision for the stadium and team is lived out before every home game at Joe Campbell Stadium.
"His vision was to take this 100 plus year old park here...the oldest wooden stadium here Kansas and turn it into a beautiful place to play for not only for Rossville High School but also college players in the summer," said Tobi. "He wanted to get it alive again. Have people in Rossville in the park enjoying the summer days and watching quality baseball."
The quality baseball part is back for the Rattlers. Just a season after they had twice as many loses as wins the Rattlers won the Cowdin Cup.
"Emotionally it really drives me honestly," said Tobi. "My last name's on the trophy named after my dad which is a big deal. Winning it isn't everything obviously, the kids are everything out here."
Tobi was also named the Mid-Plains League Manager of the year, and his family sees similarities to his father Brett.
"It's been really good working with Tobi. I see a lot of traits that his dad had in him," said Bruce. "Not just coaching wise but people skills wise and the way he cares about college players and they pick up on that. That's probably one of the big things about him is I see a lot of his dad in him."
"My dad started and we're kinda keeping his vision going now," said Tobi. "It's an honor to keep doing that."
Indian Tacos At Tall Corn Festival
Sacred Heart Oratory, Delia will be serving homemade Indian Tacos at the Tall Corn Festival both Friday (4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.) & Saturday (11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.) unless we sell out first. Come early and enjoy!
Thank you for your support of our Church Fundraiser!
Carry out is available as well!
Thank you for your support of our Church Fundraiser!
Carry out is available as well!
2015 3A State Track Championships
Boys 3A State Championships
Final Team Scores
Collegiate 71; Beloit 54; Nemaha Central 47; Norton 40; Scott City 33; St. Marys 32; Hesston 25 ½; Phillipsburg 25; Cheney, Hoisington 21; Rossville 20 ½; Caney Valley 20; Wellsville 19, Marysville 18; Haven, Ellsworth, Wichita Independent 17; Humboldt 13; Cimarron, Horton 12; Conway Springs, Lakin, Marion 11; Riverside, Chaparral, Hiawatha, Erie 10; Belle Plaine 9; Fredonia, Russell 8; Sabetha 7; Osage City 6; Riverton, Halstead, Lyons, Eureka, Remington, Galena 5; Silver Lake, Council Grove, SE Cherokee 4; Hillsboro, NE Arma 3; Riley County, Central Heights 2; Bluestem, Southwestern Heights 1.
Event Finals
110 hurdles — 1. Jacob Newcomer, Haven, 14.90; 2. Zachary Bradley, Nemaha Central, 15.14; 3. Nicholas Ast, Cimarron, 15.32; 4. Kyle Parr, Rossville, 15.51; 5. Brandon Heinitz, Lakin, 15.80; 6. Drake McRae, Scott City, 15.94; 7. Hunter Budke, Beloit, 16.03; 8. Jace Adams, Beloit, 16.22.
300 hurdles — 1. Andrae McGaughy, Riverside, 40.25; 2. Kyle Parr, Rossville, 40.83; 3. Nicholas Ast, Cimarron, 40.84; 4. Jacob Newcomer, Haven,4 1.58; 5. Jace Adams, Beloit, 42.02; 6. Bradley Stone, Marion, 42.70; 7. Gavin Lierz, Hiawatha, 42.71; 8. Zachary Bradley, Nemaha Central, 42.96.
High jump — 1. Jacob Newlin, Wichita Collegiate, 6-3; 2. Greg Tooley, St. Marys, 6-2; 3. Timothy Shaffer, Conway Springs, 6-2; 4. Koby McEwen, Norton, 6-0; 5. Ryan Rakestraw, SE-Cherokee, 6-0; 6. (tie) Kyle Parr, Rossville, and Scott Duerksen, Hesston, 6-0; 8. Justin Meins, Humboldt, 5-10.
Girls 3A State Championships
Final Team Scores
Silver Lake 66; Beloit 43; St. Marys 39; Nemaha Central, Hoisington, Sedgwick 34; Hiawatha, Collegiate 31; Russell, Sterling 25; Garden Plain, Sabetha, SE Saline, Hillsboro 21; Douglass 18 ½; NE Arma 18; Cheney, Haven 17; Halstead, Hesston, Marion 16; Minneapolis 13; Conway Springs, Osage City 10; Cimarron 9 ½; Belle Plaine, Maur Hill 9; Lakin, SE Cherokee, Galena 8; Hutchinson Trinity 7; Atchison County 6; Ellsworth 5, Norton 4 ½; Burlington, Phillipsburg 4; Wichita Independent, Chaparral, Marysville, Scott City 3; Neodesha, Kingman 2; Rossville, Council Grove, Fredonia, Jayhawk Linn, Southwestern Heights 1.
Event Finals
200 — 1. Lindsay Shupe, Minneapolis, 25.89; 2. Jessica Roberts, Sterling, 25.93; 3. Bethanie Francis, Sedgwick, 26.13; 4. Rachel Heiman, Silver Lake, 26.14; 5. Jessica Henson, Galena, 26.23; 6. Jewell Bolden, Collegiate, 26.27; 7. Emerson Tice, Garden Plain, 26.54; 8. Rachel Day, Rossville, 27.16.
w.kansas.com/sports/high-school/article22733511.html#storylink=cpy
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Cowdin Cup Championship Game
The following commentary was added to or changed as the game progressed.
The Cowdin Cup game at Belton is moving along very quickly as a pitchers duel in the first six innings.
The Rattlers finally put 2 runs on the board in the top of the 7th.
Cade Bunnell pitched the first 5 innings of shut-out baseball. He was relieved at the bottom of the 6th inning by Bryce Girdner at the start of the inning. Bryce allowed one hit but no runs. Drew Scrimsher pitched the 7th inning allowing one hit (a home run) to bring the Athletics to within one run at 2-1. Tristin Johnson pitched the 8th inning, allowing no hits, runs, strike-outs or walks. Taylor Mah came in to pitch the last 2 innings. In the bottom of the 9th, the Athletics tied the game at 2-2 to send it to extra innings on a home run. The Rattlers scored 3 in the top of the 10 and held the Athletics scoreless to take home the Cowdin Cup trophy as the Athletics could not come up with another run. Taylor Mah allowed only 1 hit (a home run) one ER, 1 walk and 2 strikeouts,
The offense was led by Tim Schaareman (SS) with 2 hits and 2 RBIs. Jeremy Thomas (LF) and Michael Higgins (C) each had 2 hits, 1 run, and 1 RBI. Jacob Head (RF) also had 2 hits.
Rattlers 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 5 11 0
Athletics 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 4 2
The Cowdin Cup game at Belton is moving along very quickly as a pitchers duel in the first six innings.
The Rattlers finally put 2 runs on the board in the top of the 7th.
Cade Bunnell pitched the first 5 innings of shut-out baseball. He was relieved at the bottom of the 6th inning by Bryce Girdner at the start of the inning. Bryce allowed one hit but no runs. Drew Scrimsher pitched the 7th inning allowing one hit (a home run) to bring the Athletics to within one run at 2-1. Tristin Johnson pitched the 8th inning, allowing no hits, runs, strike-outs or walks. Taylor Mah came in to pitch the last 2 innings. In the bottom of the 9th, the Athletics tied the game at 2-2 to send it to extra innings on a home run. The Rattlers scored 3 in the top of the 10 and held the Athletics scoreless to take home the Cowdin Cup trophy as the Athletics could not come up with another run. Taylor Mah allowed only 1 hit (a home run) one ER, 1 walk and 2 strikeouts,
The offense was led by Tim Schaareman (SS) with 2 hits and 2 RBIs. Jeremy Thomas (LF) and Michael Higgins (C) each had 2 hits, 1 run, and 1 RBI. Jacob Head (RF) also had 2 hits.
Rattlers 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 5 11 0
Athletics 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 4 2
The Cowdin Cup trophy is in the lower center.
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 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.
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
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
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