Friday, November 27, 2015

Hutchinson News Preview Of Big Game

Everyone around these parts knows about Wichita Collegiate football. The Spartans have won three state championships, including two this century.
And the names produced by Collegiate through the years ... man, it's hard to imagine a Class 3A school producing this much major-college talent, from DeAngelo Evans (Nebraska) to Harrison Hill (Kansas) to Banks Floodman (Kansas) to Joe Rheem (Kansas State).
Evans, you may recall, still owns the state record for career rushing yards at 8,472. Better numbers than a kid named Barry Sanders put up.
But what about Rossville? What do you know about Rossville?
Rossville is the reigning Class 3A state champion, beating Scott City in a thrilling game last November at Gowans Stadium. But Rossville has been a victim to geography through the years.
Less than six miles southeast of Rossville is Silver Lake, and Silver Lake has gobbled up eight state titles.
But right now, it's all about Rossville. The Bulldogs have won the last three "War on 24" matchups, have the trophy that Silver Lake envies and are playing in a game today that Silver Lake so often does.
And if you haven't heard of Tucker Horak, you probably should learn about him. The Rossville quarterback is the first player in Kansas history to rush for at least 2,000 yards and pass for at least 2,000 yards in a single season. He has scampered for 2,705 yards and 45 touchdowns, while heaving the ball for 2,043 yards and 30 scores. For his career, Horak has accumulated more than 12,000 yards of offense.
As such, Rossville has pretty much beaten the snot out of everybody this year. The fewest points the Bulldogs have scored? That was 42, which came in a 42-32 quarterfinal win against Pittsburg Colgan. Five times, the powerful Bulldogs have racked up at least 61 points. Four other times, they scored at least 42.
And just to prove Rossville has more than Horak, Dawson Hammes has rushed for 1,050 yards. Three receivers - Christian Roduner, Cole Schumacher and Jacob Bradshaw - have at least 405 yards and four touchdowns each.
Collegiate, of course, has the kind of arsenal that can keep up with Rossville should the game turn into a track meet. Austin Waddel has thrown for 1,491 yards and 18 touchdowns while Nathan Burgoyne has rushed for 1,458 yards and 30 scores while averaging eight yards a carry.
The defense might be Collegiate's best asset, though. Rose Hill, Circle, Clearwater, Bluestem, Douglass and Halstead tried but failed to score. Wellington, Conway Springs and Garden Plain mustered a single touchdown. That means in nine of 13 games played, Collegiate has allowed eight points or less.
You always like to think state championship games are going to be classic, down-to-the-end battles. It doesn't always pan out. But if this is not one of those, it would be a surprise.

Tucker Horak 2014 Highlighrts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6Fj4WjzFJw

Capital-Journal Preview Of Big Game

brent.maycock@cjonline.com


HUTCHINSON — It’s simply hard to ignore the numbers.
Rossville is the highest-scoring 11-man football team in the state this year, racking up 723 points (55.6 per game) on its way to a 13-0 mark. Wichita Collegiate is the second-highest scoring 11-man football team in the state this year, amassing 711 points (54.7 per game) on its way to a 13-0 record.
So expect an offensive shootout when the last two undefeated teams in the state meet at 1 p.m. Saturday in Hutchinson for the Class 3A state title?
Well, maybe.
“You just never know and I don’t think you can predict things like that,” Rossville coach Derick Hammes said. “They do have the ability to score and put a lot of points on the board, just like we can. But if you look at them, they can play some defense, too. And I think we have a pretty good defense as well.”
While each team’s defense may be a bit overshadowed by the offensive prowess, both took center stage in last week’s semifinal victories.
Facing a Wellsville team that had found its offensive stride late in the season, scoring more than 50 points in five of its previous six games, Rossville put the clamps on the Eagles. The Bulldawgs held Wellsville to just 229 yards and pitched a shutout in a 49-0 win.
Yet Collegiate might have been even more impressive. Halstead entered its showdown with the Spartans undefeated and averaging 43 points behind the explosive 1-2 punch of Blake Beckett and Eli McKee. Yet Collegiate shut them down, holding the Dragons to 141 yards (just 46 rushing) in a 21-0 win.
“I think our defense has been getting better and better every week and that’s a key that every coach talks about,” Collegiate coach Mike Gehrer said. “We took a team last week averaging 320 yards per game and held them to (46) yards. Defense is definitely going to be big and we just have to continue to be assignment sound.”
The chances of an offensive shootout materializing are quite good, simply because of the skill players each team boasts.
Rossville quarterback Tucker Horak has enjoyed a season unlike any other in state history. In last week’s win over Wellsville, the Bulldawg senior became the first player in state history to rush and throw for 2,000 yards in the same season.
He enters the title game with 2,705 yards and 45 touchdowns rushing (15.4 yards per carry) and 2,043 yards and 30 touchdowns passing (79.2 completion percentage). With 4,748 yards of total offense this year, Horak has a shot at becoming just the 14th player in the nation to ever top 5,000 yards of total offense in a single season.
Horak’s career total offense of 12,273 yards ranks No. 8 all-time in the nation.
“Horak is very, very special,” Gehrer said. “But they’re a very dynamic team with a great, quick pass game and running the ball. They have a great offensive and defensive front that has been big for them. For us, we need to get them throwing the ball. He has been successful doing that, (but) that’s not what they do the best.”
Hammes almost echoes Gehrer’s sentiments when talking about trying to defend Collegiate’s explosive offense.
The Spartans have run for 2,908 yards as a team, led by Nathan Burgoyne’s 1,458 yards and 30 touchdowns. But when Norton slowed Burgoyne in the quarterfinals, quarterback Austin Waddell exploded for 121 yards and three scores on the ground.
For the season, Waddell has rushed for 507 yards and thrown for 1,491 yards and 18 touchdowns with Burgoyne (23 catches, 513 yards, 8 TDs) and Jack Larsen (38-551, 5 TDs) his prime targets.
“It’s always the same thing, it’s our ability to stop the run,” Hammes said. “It’s easier to defend the pass if you stop the run or at least slow it down. That’s where it always starts. If they’re able to pass on their terms, it makes an offense very difficult to stop.
“They look really good. I look at them and I don’t find a lot of weaknesses. They’ve got a big offensive line, talented skill players and their defensive front is really, really good. They’re about as talented as you can be in 3A and will be a heck of a team to play.”
The last time Collegiate played for a state title, it was an offensive shootout. The Spartans downed Marysville 37-30 for the 3A title in 2009, racking up 374 yards of offense and getting kickoff and punt return touchdowns from Brett LeMaster to offset a 393 yards from Marysville.
Though the Spartans haven’t returned to a title game since, Gehrer said the moment shouldn’t be too big for his team, which has advanced to the second round of the playoffs in five of the six years since and reached the quarterfinals last year before losing to Scott City — the team Rossville beat in the title game for its first state crown.
“This has been their goal and they’ve been focused on it,” Gehrer said. “The stage isn’t too big for us. When we got to Scott City last year, the stage might have been too big for us. But once you start playing these kind of people and are in one-and-done situations, they’re all big and both teams are used to playing in them.”
Rossville has won 27 straight games going into its second straight championship game. The road back hasn’t been easy, starting with the regular-season finale against War on 24 rival Silver Lake and continuing with tests from Nemaha Central, Colgan and Wellsville in the playoffs.
But Rossville has survived them all, emphatically taking over the Silver Lake and Nemaha games in the second half.
“Our playoff run, we’ve had about as difficult a road to get to this game as we could have,” Hammes said. “We’ve played some good football teams to get here and have been challenged. And I think we’ve played some good football against people that have won a lot of games. It’s prepared us.”

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Eagle Preview of Saturday's Game


WIBW Video Of Dawgs

ROSSVILLE, Kan. (WIBW) -- The defending champions Rossville Bulldawgs are primed for their second-straight Class 3A State Championship game on Saturday.
The 'Dawgs are riding a 27 game win streak into their title game against Wichita-Collegiate.
Whatever the end result in Hutchinson might be the back-to-back state championship appearances have been important for the Rossville community.
"I'm happy for the community. We've got people in the Rossville area and even Rossville alums that take a lot of pride in the football program," said Rossville High School football coach Derick Hammes.
"It means so much our community has been waiting for this for a long time," said Rossville senior quarterback Tucker Horak. "We got it back when the first team ever made it and then last year we actually finished it and won."
"It's a great feeling to go back-to-back to Hutch since last year was our first time it was obviously one of the biggest things to ever happen to this school," said Rossville senior wide receiver and defensive back Christian Roduner. "To win one was the biggest probably."
As a team Rossville has put up some big numbers besides the obvious 27 game winning streak. The offense is averaging 55.6 points a game and the defense has held nine opponents to 14 points or less.
The biggest numbers jump off the paper when you look at Horak. He is the first Kansas high school athlete to rush for 2,000 yards and throw for 2,000 yards in the same season. Horak has 2,043 passing yards with 30 touchdowns through the air and 2,705 yards rushing with 45 touchdowns on the ground.
"Just reflecting on his accomplishments, I'm sure when it's all said and done we'll really appreciate it but we're in the moment right now and we're trying to win this last game," said Hammes. "When it's all said and done we'll be able to sit back and appreciate everything he's done."
Also Horak sits at 183 career touchdowns headed into his final game (182 on offense) which breaks Wichita Collegiate's DeAngelo Evans' record of 131 career touchdowns scored from 1992-95.
On a national level according to the National Federation of State High School Associations Horak's 182 touchdowns on offense would rank him third nationally for most career touchdowns on offense.
"I would say it's kind of cool to do that and to see those numbers a little bit. But I try not to look into that too much because overall this is really the ultimate team sport," said Horak. "You've got five guys blocking and you got a good snap and you got people blocking on the perimeter and catching balls. so it's to get to do this for the team i think is the best thing."
Rossville plays Wichita Collegiate Saturday at 1:00 P.M. in Hutchinson.

To see a 2 minute video about the Dawgs, go to:   http://www.wibw.com/sports/headlines/Tucker-Horaks-succesful-career-only-part-of-the-success-for-the-Rossville-Bulldawgs-353397341.html

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

CatchItKansas Article On 3A FB Game

Following is an article from CatchItKansas  
After defeating Halstead 21-0 for a Sub-State championship, Collegiate (13-0) is now one game away from winning their first state title since 2009.
Standing in their way, the defending 3A champs Rossville (13-0).
After upsetting Scott City 21-14 in last year's title game, Rossville has been nothing short of dominant in 2015, outscoring opponents by an average of 42 points per game.
The Bulldogs are led by one of the best quarterbacks Class 3A has seen in recent history. This year Tucker Horak, the state's leading rusher, became the first player in Kansas history to throw for 2,000 yards and rush for 2,000 yards in the same season. The definition of a dual threat quarterback, Horak has 30 passing touchdowns and 45 rushing touchdowns on the year. 
"Based on film we have on him, he's (Horak) obviously hard to tackle," said Collegiate quarterback Austin Waddell. "I think that most teams try to go for the big hits on him instead of just wrapping up and making the play and he just bounces off the hits and hits a big play."
Horak has enjoyed one of the best careers any 3A quarterback has ever had. Heading into Saturday's game, Horak has 5,483 career passing yards (68% completions) for 67 touchdowns, and has rushed for 6,790 yards for an incredible 109 touchdowns. According to the NFHS, Horak's 12,653 career total yards are the 6th most all-time in United States history. With Horak leading the offense, Rossville has averaged 539 total yards per game. 
For Waddell, he feels no added pressure to match his counterpart's stats.
"I don't need to do anything I haven't done in big games already. I just need to trust the offense, take care of the football, and be patient. A lot of people get flustered in these games and try to do stuff that is out of their abilities and it usually ends up in turnovers. I just need to do the things I've been doing all season," said Waddell.
If there is a team that can stop Horak, Collegiate may be up to the task. During their Sub-State victory, Collegiate held Halstead to just 38 yards rushing. Halstead had previously averaged more than 350 yards rushing per game.
Forcing turnovers will be key for Collegiate, who have forced 32 turnovers (14 INT, 18 FUM) this season. In Rossville's closest game (42-32 over St. Mary's-Colgan), Horak threw one interception and also lost a fumble.
If Collegiate wins the turnover battle, the Spartans could look to Waddell and running back Nathan Burgoyne to continue their success rushing the ball, as the combination are averaging more than 150 yards rushing per game. 
For Waddelll, it would be a dream come true if the Spartans could bring home the 3A title.
"Every kid dreams of growing up and winning a state championship. It's the best thing a high school athlete can achieve. People don't forget when you win a state championship, I still hear people talk about them from twenty years ago. It would definitely be an amazing feeling to hear the buzzer sound with us on top," said Waddell.
If Collegiate is able to knock of the defending champs, it will be the Spartans fourth state title in program history and third since 2000. If Horak and the Bulldogs find open lanes to run through, Rossville will remain kings of Class 3A, improving their record to 40-1 over the last 3 

Isaac Luellen Signs LOI

ROSSVILLE (KSNT) – Issac Luellen, a multi-sport standout for the Rossville Bulldawgs, signed his National Letter of Intent on Tuesday afternoon to wrestle at the University of Nebraska-Kearney.
Luellen is finishing up his senior year at Rossville. As a junior, he won the state championship at 182 pounds and has plans to defend his title this season.
He is also a member of the Rossville football team and leads the state in sacks. The Bulldawgs will play against Wichita-Collegiate on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. in Hutchinson for the Class 3A state championship.
Congratulations Isaac, and best of luck wrestling at UNK!
For video of Isaac signing his LOI,  go to:  http://ksnt.com/2015/11/24/rossvilles-isaac-luellen-signs-with-nebraska-kearney/

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

FBLA National Conference

    The Rossville  Future Business Leaders Of America attended the FLBA National Fall Leadership Conference in Omaha, NE.    Those attending and pictured below were:   Mitchell Porter, Ryan Ehrlich, Sam Thederahn, Riley Falk, Matthew Stillion, Paul Borcherding, Fred Schuler Kathleen Schuler, Dawn Ledeboer, Morgan Foster, Morgan Read, Emily Woodcock, Hannah Miller.


Isaac Luellen To Sign LOI

Isaac Luellen will sign a Letter Of Intent to wrestle at the University Of Nebraska at Kearney on Nov. 24.

Monday, November 23, 2015

Russell and Scates Place Third

Mariah Russell and Mikayla Scates placed 3rd with their sculpture entry “Self Control” at the Washburn University HS Art Day on November 13th.

Football Team To State Rally

STATE FB CHAMPIONSHIP 
Rossville vs Wichita Collegiate
Hutchinson Community College 1:00pm    
SATURDAY, November 28th. 
Ticket Information: Students K-12 $6.00 Adults $8.00

There will be a Community Wide PEP RALLY at RHS Friday, November 27th at 6:30pm. Doors will open at 6pm and a Video Highlight reel by Mr. Woodcock will play until the Rally begins. All Students, Faculty, Alumni, and Community Members welcome!

Knitting Class At Library



Saturday, November 21, 2015

Collegiate Defeats Halstead

     Rossville faces unbeaten Wichita Collegiate on Nov. 28 in Hutchinson.  To learn more about the Spartans,  you can read about their victory over Halstead at:

http://www.kansas.com/sports/high-school/article45719949.html

Ottawa Herald FB Article

From the Ottawa Herald:  
    ROSSVILLE — Wellsville High School football team ran into a buzzsaw Friday night in Rossville.  The defending 3A state champion Rossville Dawgs topped Wellsville, 49-0, in the state semifinals.
   
“It was confidence and momentum,” Wellsville coach Brad Burkdoll said. “We rode this wave of momeuntum six or seven games. Now we are on the other end of it.”
   Dawg senior quarterback Tucker Horak was as good as advertised. He accounted for all seven scores and 414 yards. He passed for three scores and rushed for four more.