Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Virginia Lett Passes Away

Virginia M. Lett, 90, passed away Tuesday, February 16, 2016 at the Midland Hospice House in Topeka.
She was born September 29, 1925 at rural Paxico the daughter of Charles and Jeanette Sweeney Gooden. Virginia was raised in the Paxico and Maple Hill communities and graduated from Maple Hill High School.
Mrs. Lett was a farmwife and homemaker. On October 4, 1943 she was united in marriage to Omar A. Lett at Osage City. He preceded her in death on August 28, 2001. She was also preceded in death by a son Alvin in May 1944; 6 siblings and a granddaughter Megan Lett on July 3, 1981.
Survivors include two sons, Alan (Karen) Lett, St. Marys and Loren Lett, Carbondale; a brother, Gene Gooden, Lawrence; a sister, Arlene Widner, Topeka; four grandchildren, Michael (Amy) Lett, Michelle Lett, Lisa Lett and John Lett; three great-grandchildren, Emma, Jacob and Sarah Lett.
Graveside services will be at 2:00 P.M. Friday, February 19, 2016 at the Maple Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Thursday, February 18, 2016 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Memorial contributions may be made to the Maple Hill Senior Center and sent in care of the funeral home. Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com

Monday, February 15, 2016

321A Wrestling Rankings


Winter Royalty Activities

Winter Royalty  Festivities are  Tuesday, Feb 16. 
The Crowning is at halftime of the boys varsity game between the Dawgs and Wabaunsee 

Additional activities that evening include:
  • After the girls' varsity game, senior recognition for band, Forensics, and basketball.
  • At halftime of the girls' game, State Football Championship recognition presentation.
  • And on a food note- the PEO is selling pie! (whole or individual pieces)
  • Boys varsity halftime, the dance team will perform to "This Instant"

Winter Royalty Candidates

Winter Royalty 
Tuesday, Feb 16. 
Dawgs vs. Wabaunsee.   
Crowning at halftime of the boys varsity game. 


The Winter Royalty Candidates are: L to R, Lorenzo Mason, Ashlyn Miller, Christian Roduner, Heidi Nitsch,  Chayne Hulbert and Maddie Golder.


Chayne Hurlbert and Maddie Golder

Christian Roduner and  Heidi Nitsch


Lorenzo Mason and  Ashlyn Miller

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Latest Dawgfeed Video

    The latest Dawgfeed video is now on-line.  To view it,  click on below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xAss0cieZw&feature=em-subs_digest

Horak Signs With Pittsburgh

From CJ Online 
Not a single tear of disappointment stained the document Tucker Horak signed Wednesday.
With a Pittsburg State banner covering a portion of the Rossville High School trophy case he helped brighten, Horak gladly made things official. The All-State talent will play football for the Gorillas.
“I was really happy with what Pitt State had to offer and I’ll be happy there,” Horak said. “Division II football is not exactly a slouch. It’s going to be tough, and I’m going to have to work anywhere I went. I’m happy with my decision.”
Everyone else should be, too.
Yet we wonder if Horak could have shined at the highest level.
The kid had enough determination to quarterback the Bulldawgs to Class 3A state titles the past two seasons.
Enough talent to become the first player in Kansas high school history to amass 2,000 yards in both rushing and passing in the same season.
Enough desire to swing by on weekends and sit alongside Rossville coaches as they schemed and scouted the next opponent.
“Next fall, when we’re in a Sunday meeting, I’m going to miss him. I’m also going to miss the day-to-day,” Rossville coach Derick Hammes said.
Understandably so. The 5-foot-10, 180-pound Horak grew into one of the hottest prospects to ever play for Rossville.
Just not in major-college circles.
Two such programs exist in-state. One, Kansas, conducted a blitz in which its new staff got into every state high school to stress its involvement. The other, Kansas State, has long built depth with in-state talent it often attracted as grayshirts or preferred walk-ons.
K-State associate head coach Sean Snyder did come calling ... and leveled with Horak.
“At some points during the recruiting process, before Pitt ever made its offer, I was curious as to what (colleges) were waiting for,” Horak said.
“After sitting down with Sean, he explained that he didn’t think my 40 time was fast enough, which is going to be my first goal when I get to Pitt is to get that 40 time down. I wasn’t really mad (major colleges) didn’t come and offer, but just a little bit curious. I think I performed pretty well and I can compete at any level.”
Horak’s father, Terry, graduated from K-State and obviously had that vision of his son contributing for the Wildcats.
“I’d love to see him run out of that tunnel,” Terry said, “but at the end of the day we (Tucker’s mother Wendi graduated from Pitt State, where she played softball) feel like he’s going to the right place. We feel it in our hearts. We feel like others missed out on a great player.”
No wonder. Tucker Horak produced 12,834 total yards for Rossville. That mark ranks sixth all-time nationally. Converted into miles (7.3), it will get you over to Silver Lake and about halfway back.
The skills that contributed to all those yards impressed the Pitt State staff into committing to use Horak as a running back. Another MIAA team, Emporia State, was also a finalist in the recruitment.
“I always got the question, ‘Well, where are we going to play him?’ And Pittsburg State had him pegged. They knew what they wanted him for,” Hammes said.
“He’s good between the tackles, and I think there’s a vision there to give him the ball and get the ball in his hands as many times as they can. I think he’ll make good on it. He has great vision, he’s more powerful than you think and he has the ability to start and stop like nobody else.”
Yet Horak remains humble, realizing grueling workouts await, beginning early this summer.
He leaves behind a legacy at Rossville, along with his state championship teammates.
One of the best moments at the signing ceremony came when teammates lined up in front of Horak, as if in a football formation, to take a group snapshot.
“I think football gave people some new life here,” he said. “My expectations have always been high for Rossville and to see them fall short every year, it was heartbreaking.
“When we got it done, people realized, ‘Wow, we can do this. We can compete with anyone in 3A.’ We did it this past year and I have high expectations for next year. I don’t think they’re going to slow down a beat.”
Not as long as they get after it, just like Horak, day-to-day.’

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Eagles Add Another Win In Girls BB.

    The powerful league leading Eagles dominated in their Feb. 12 game against the Lady Dawgs.   
Silver Lake 15 18 15 14  =  62
Rossville     14   9  6 10  =  39
Rossville scoring:
Hill 4 4-7 12, Shinn 3 3-4 9, Steckel 3 (1) 1-4 8, Conley 1 1-2 3, Buhler 1 (1) 0-0 3, Day 1 0-0 2, Hill 1 0-1 2. Totals 14 (2) 9-18 39.

RHS Vs SL Boys BB

The Silver Lake Eagles prevailed against the Dawgs on Feb. 12.  The Dwgs had a nice 31-22 lead at the half, but a furious 3rd quarter rally by the Eagles pushed them to 3 pt lead going into the final quarter which they were able to maintain.

Silver Lake 13 9 16 10  =  48
Rossville     18 13 4 10  =  45
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Rossville scoring:

Hammes 5 2-4 12, Mason 3 (1) 1-2 8, Bradshaw 3 0-0 6, Horak 1 (1) 2-4 5, Roduner 2 1-3 5, Schumacher 1 3-6 5, Anderson 2 0-0 4. Totals 17 (2) 9-19 45.

Abby Sharp In Play At KU

The   University Theater at KU will present two 17th Century plays next week.  Combining various trademarks of Molière’s plays and making the story more accessible to modern American audiences, professor and chair of theatre Mechele Leon crafted a four-act evening of hilarity with “The Rehearsal & The Hypochondriac.”

Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26-27 and March 3-4 as well as at 2:30 p.m. Feb. 28 and March 6 at the Crafton-Preyer Theatre in Murphy Hall.
Abby Sharp, Rossville junior, will appear as Armande and Angelique.

You can read more about the production at:  http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2016/feb/12/ku-press-release-original-adaptation-two-17th-cent/

Friday, February 12, 2016

Off The Web Due To Surgery

I just returned form Johns Hopkins after open Heart surgery. (double bypass).

I will attempt to get new items on here updated in next few days.

You can send any photos or articles and I will attmpt to get them posted.

All help appreciated.

RHS Vs. Osage City Girls BB


RHS vs Osage City girls basketball Feb. 9,  2016

Rossville 24 17 27 6 — 74

Osage City 12 5 9 5 — 33

Rossville scoring:
Hill 8 (1) 1-1 18, Day 6 1-1 13, Nitsch 4 (1) 2-2 11, Shinn 5 0-2 10, Conley 3 2-2 8, Hill 3 0-0 6, Steckel 1 (1) 0-0 3, Buhler 1 0-0 2, Badura 1 0-0 2, Porter 0 1-2 1. Totals 32 (3) 7-10 74.


RHS Vs Osage City Boys BB

Rossville vs. Osage City Varsity basketball Feb. 9, 2016


Rossville       7 12 11 6 — 36
Osage City  17 22 21 9 — 69

Rossville scoring

Hammes 4 1-2 9, Roduner 2 1-2 5, Bradshaw 2 0-0 4, Musick 2 0-0 4, Hulbert 0 3-4 3, Morris 1 (1) 0-0 3, Mason 1 (1) 0-0 3, Dyche 1 1-2 3, Anderson 1 0-0 2. 
Totals 14 (2) 6-10 36.


RHS Vs Wabaunsee Girls BB


RHS Vs Wabaunsee varsity girls basketball Feb 9, 2016

Rossville 11 17 16 21 — 65

Wabaunsee 12 8 21 14 — 55

Rossville scoring: 
Steckel 5 (4) 3-4 17, Hill 6 (1) 4-6 17, Nitsch 4 (1) 2-2 11, Conley 5 0-2 10, Shinn 2 1-4 5, Hill 2 0-0 4, Day 0 1-2 1.
Totals 24 (6) 11-20 65.


RHS Vs Wabausee Boys BB

Rossville Vs. Wabaunsee boys varsity basketball Feb. 5, 2016


Rossville      12 15 20 18 — 65
Wabaunsee 17 10 15 18 — 60

Rossville scoring:
Roduner 7 5-9 19, Morris 4 (3) 4-6 15, Hammes 3 3-5 9, Anderson 4 0-0 8, Mason 3 2-3 8, Bradshaw 2 0-0 4, Horak 1 0-0 2. Totals 24 (3) 14-23 65.