Monday, October 5, 2015

Wichita Eagle 3A Football Rankings

Wichita Eagle 3A Football Rankings
1. Rossville  5-0 (1)
2. Halstead   5-0 (2)
3. Scott City 5-0 (3)
4. Wichita Collegiate 5-0 (4)
5. Silver Lake 5-0 (5)
Others: Beloit 4-1 (NR), Chaparral 4-1 (NR), Cherryvale 5-0 (NR), Conway Springs 4-1 (NR), Council Grove 4-1 (NR), Ellsworth 4-1 (NR), Garden Plain 5-0 (NR), Hesston 4-1 (NR), Hoisington 5-0 (NR), Nemaha Central 5-0 (NR), Neodesha 4-1 (NR), Norton 4-1 (NR), Osage City 4-1 (NR), Oskaloosa 4-1 (NR), Pittsburg Colgan 4-1 (NR), Pleasant Ridge 4-1 (NR), SE-Saline 4-1 (NR), Washington County 5-0 (NR)

Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/sports/high-school/article37483674.html#storylink=cpy

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Capital Journal 3A Football Rankings

Team  (last week) record
1. Rossville (1) 5-0
2. Halstead (2) 5-0
3. Scott City (3) 5-0
4. Silver Lake (4) 5-0
5. Wichita Collegiate (5) 5-0
Others — Beloit 4-1, Chaparral 4-1, Cherryvale 5-0, Colgan 4-1, Conway Springs 4-1, Council Grove 4-1, Ellsworth 4-1, Garden Plain 5-0, Hesston 4-1, Hoisington 5-0, Nemaha Central 5-0, Neodesha 4-1, Norton 4-1, Pleasant Ridge 4-1, SE-Saline 4-1, Washington County 5-0.

Notes — After a down year last year, Garden Plain is serving notice it is back among the list of contenders in 3A. The Owls got a huge win over defending Central Plains champion Chaparral, scoring with 36 seconds left for a 35-30 win over the previously unbeaten Roadrunners.

CatchIt Kansas 3A Rankings

1.  Rossville (5-0)                  W 57-13 St. Marys
2.  Halstead (5-0)                   W 64-6   Sterling
3.  Wichita Collegiate (5-0)     W 35-0 Clearwater
4.  Scott City (5-0)                 W 47-7   Hugoton
5.  Silver Lake (5-0)                W 41-7   Winfield

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Commission Considers Leasing Space

    On Monday,  the Shawnee County Commission will discuss entering into an agreement with Mercury Wireless through which that company would lease space on the county emergency communications tower located north of Rossville while paying the county $4,200 a year.

Teams In Rossville's District

The 3A football district that RHS will be playing in will have the following teams, making it one of the more difficult districts:
Rossville       5--0
Silver Lake    5--0
Oskaloosa      4--1
Osage City     3-2

Horton Invitational Cross Country

HORTON INVITATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY  -- Oct. 1, 2015
Boys
Team scores
McLouth 85, Sabetha 118, Hiawatha 120, Jackson Heights 130, Royal Valley, 132, West Platte, Mo. 1234, Wetmore 169, Marysville 170, Maur Hill 180, Kaw Valley 188, Rock Creek 221.
Individual results
1. Siebert, Maur Hill, 17:57; 2. Houk, Hiawatha, 18:02; 3. C. Hinton, Riverside, 18:13; 4. Lierz, Hiawatha, 18:19; 5. K. Cox, Sabetha, 18:20; 6. T. Hinton, Riverside, 18:32; 7. Mulligan, Kaw Valley, 18:38; 8. Achten, Wetmore, 18:42; 9. Pfau, McLouth, 18:45; 10. Funk, McLouth, 18:50.
Girls
Team scores
Hiawatha 35, Atchison County 66, Kaw Valley, 72, Royal Valley 84, Sabetha 84.
Individual results

1. Kettler, Hiawatha, 21:30; 2. Little, Jackson Heights, 21:47; 3. Scholz, Atchison County, 22:07; 4. Siebert, Maur Hill, 22:17; 5. Schuette, Sabetha, 22:20; 6. Williams, Hiawatha, 22:21; 7. Hurla, Kaw Valley, 22:37; 8. Shamburg, Hiawatha, 22:43; 9. Meyer, Sabetha, 22:51; 10. Bissell, Atchison County, 22:54.

Friday, October 2, 2015

Dawgs Defeat St. Marys 57-13 (updated)

   The Dawgs won the inaugural Kaw Valley Clash with an easy 56-13 football victory at St. Marys.      The first team jumped out to an easy 56-0 lead at the half time behind Tucker Horak's 15/16 passing for 215 yards.  He also picked up  203 yards and 3 TDs in 8 carries on the ground.  Dawson Hammes added 2 TDs and 119 yards on 10 carries.   Cole Schumaker caught 3 passes for 91 yards and 1 TD.
    The second and third teams played the last two quarters yielding 7 points in the 3rd qtr and 6 in the 4th.
Rossville (5-0)   29   28   0   0   =   57
St. Marys (1-4)   0     0   6   7   =   13
Rossville scoring — Horak (3), 63 run, 20 run, 53 run; Hammes (2), 3 run, 54 run; Team safety; Roduner 20 pass from Horak; Schumaker 59 pass from Horak; Team 5 pass from Horak. PAT — Nascimento 7 KicksFailed kick.

St. Marys scoring — King 41 run; Shoenfeld 50 run. PAT — Team Kick.

    WIBW TV has video at:  http://www.wibw.com/sports/ksprepzone/headlines/KPZ-Week-5-Rossville-at-St-Marys-330441391.html
    KSNT TV had no video of the game this week.

    Other Mid-East League action:
Silver Lake  41  --  Winfield  7
Wabaunsee  41  --  Onaga 14
Riley Co      36  --  Rock Creek  34

Clay Center Invitational Golf (updated)

    Rossville sent only three girls to the Clay Center Invitational Golf Tournament on Oct. 1,  so the team did not qualify.  Emily Woodcock and Dawn Ledeboar each shot a very respectable 50 which tied them for 10th place against some very tough competition.
    Team scores
TMP-Marian 180, Salina Central 196, Clay Center 198, Concordia 228, Council Grove 258, Centre 267
Individual results
1. K. Dinkel, TMP, 39; 2. Cobb, Salina Central, 41; 3. T. Dinkel, TMP, 45; 4. Dieckmann, Clay Center, 45; 5. Applequist, TMP, 47; 6. Truelove, Salina Central, 48; 7. Michaud, TMP, 49; 8. Wright-Frederick, Clay Center, 49; 9. Helget, TMP, 49; 10. Woodcock, Rossville,  50:  11. Ledeboar Rossville  50. 

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Kaw Valley Clash

    A new tradition for the Dawgs and Bears begins Friday night.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqgIjUrMsAM&feature=em-subs_digest-g

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

1930 Football Team

Here is a photo of the Rossville football team in 1930.  Can anyone identify some of the players?
Click on image to enlarge.

Davis Warton At William Jewell


    Davis Warton is a red shirt freshman on the William Jewell football team this fall.  His bio can be read at:  http://jewellcardinals.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2489&path=football

Volleyball Team Loses To Riley Co.

    The RHS volleyball team dropped two matches to Riley County by scores of 22-25, 17-25 and then 28-26, 23-25, 20-25.

Willard Bridge Moves Forward

      TOPEKA (KSNT) – The process for replacing the Willard Bridge took another
step forward Thursday.
      Shawnee County Public Works Director Tom Vlach told commissioners that the Union Pacific Railroad gave their final approval.  The railroad has track underneath the bridge that spans the Kansas River and they need to approve any project that involves their right of way.
      Vlach said the railroad’s blessing was a big hurdle to jump as it could have easily said “no”.
      The Sheriff’s Office  also reminded motorists to obey the weight limits for the bridge as enforcement is continuing.
      “The Rossville Police Department and the Kansas Highway Patrol have done a great job partnering with us to enforce those rules and it’s just an ongoing battle, so if you know business owners who have large trucks, please encourage them to avoid that area so we don’t have to take enforcement action.” Said Captain Shane Hoobler with the Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office.
      Commissioner Buhler also added there is no agriculture exemption for the bridge, which means no heavy trucks, combines or other overweight machinery.

      The bridge replacement is still on track for next spring if all the funding comes through.

Farmers Affected By Willard Bridge

    ROSSVILLE (KSNT) — The harvest season has started in Kansas and some area farmers are having to add more time to their already long days.
    The 9 ton weight restriction on the Willard Bridge means vital, but heavy equipment can’t be driven across the aging and failing bridge. The semi-tractor-trailers that carry grain are also prohibited from crossing.
    Despite the busy season, the Shawnee County Commission won’t lift the restriction and local, as well as state, law enforcement will ticket drivers who try to use the bridge with oversized vehicles and equipment.
    “There is no ag exemption, but this is for the safety of everybody in the community and the public’s safety,” Kevin Cook, Shawnee County Commission Chair, said Thursday morning. But Cook did acknowledge the limit does hinder farmers during one of the busiest times of the year.
    “For them to get their equipment from one side or the other is extremely cumbersome or impossible in some cases,” he said.
    And farmers are having to cope with that unchanging issue by planning ahead.
    “Oh, it’s just part of the day. You just do what you have to do,” said Jason Harries.
    Harries was part of a four-man team harvesting corn near US-24 Highway east of Rossville on Thursday. He said getting machinery and grain from that farm was easy. But he also works on one across the Kansas River from Rossville, which will require a detour around the Willard Bridge to get to.

    “When we sprayed over there, I think it took us 45 minutes to an hour to get around there,” he said. But even his backup plan of using the Maple Hill Bridge has issues. There are smaller bridges around that area that also have weight limits.
    There is video at:  
http://ksnt.com/2015/09/24/kansas-farmers-deal-with-willard-bridge-restrictions/