Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Annual Alumni Dinner June 4th

     The Rossville High Alumni Foundation will hold their annual reunion, dinner and party  on Saturday, June 4th.  It will be held at the Dekat Parish Hall.  A catered dinner will be served at 6:00 with plenty of time before that to visit with friends and former classmates.   As in years past, we will honor our two $ 1,000 scholarship winners.   They will be chosen sometime near the end of April.   More details will be provided when plans are finalized.  
     If you have questions or wish to assist the committee, contact June Burgett at  meburg@embarqmail.com
 
 

Monday, March 7, 2016

Lydia (Smatla) Carl (35) Nearing 100


      Lydia F. Carl  (Lydia Frances Smatla), who lives at Overland Park Place, will turn 100 years young on the 28th. of July, this year.  While she deals [now] with difficulty in hearing and vision, and other issues, she's still living "essentially" on her own.
      Having joined the Overland Park Presbyterian Church (OPPC) in January of 1958, she  continues to keep OPPC in her life.  Her husband DON (deceased) was a Ruling Elder, and her son Tom continues to be a member, attending when he's in town from the "wilds" of Colorado.  Her second husband (Jim Carl) was a regular attendee as well.

Tucker Horak Article

    This article from Sports In Kansas is several months old,  but has a lot of information about Tucker Horak,  RHS quarterback.
http://kansas-sports.com/ks/news/?id=5983&t=faces-in-ks-tucker-horak


Ethan Woodcock (15) at McPherson


    Ethan Woodcock of Rossville is a freshman at McPherson College and plays Outfield for their baseball team.  His bio can be read at:
http://www.macbulldogs.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2571&path=base

Band and Choir Concert


TODAY, March 7th at 7:00pm is the
7-12th Band & Choir Concert in the RJSHS auditorium.  
Come hear a wide-variety of musical performances, featuring some of the small ensembles that received high ratings at the Mid-East League Music Festival hosted at Rossville on Wednesday, February 17th.

Fire At I70 & Carlson

From the Capital-Journal:

An out of control brush fire has shut down traffic as of 3:30 p.m. Sunday on Interstate 70 at Carlson Road, according to Kimberly Qualls with Kansas Department of Transportation.
Fire Chief Dirk Christian, of Shawnee County Fire District 4, said the fire was reported at 11:45 a.m. near Maple Hill.
High winds, clocked at 30 mph according to Christian, caused the “pretty significant fire” to spread.
The fire came “right up to the highway,” he said. Crews worked to protect nearby structures and no damage was reported to any structures.
The blaze is believed to have been started after a fire at Stallion and Creek Road yesterday was rekindled.
A number of fire and emergency response agencies were on scene from Shawnee, Wabaunsee and Jefferson counties. Christian said 15 fire departments had responded with more than 100 firefighters battling the blaze throughout Sunday.
As of 5:35 p.m., the fire had been contained and crews were working to extinguish small spots still on fire and flare ups, Christian said.
Carlson Road is near the Wabaunsee and Shawnee County border. Wabaunsee County is under a wind advisory while Shawnee County is under a red flag warning, according to the National Weather Service. Christian said a burn ban for the Dover area, in effect until noon on Monday, is likely to be extended.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Town Team Baseball Showing Schedule

Message from Mark Honer about the Town Teams Baseball documentary filmed last summer.

Hey everybody. We're now in post production on the Town Teams film and we have been busy working with various organizations around the state to set up a screening schedule. 
And here it is: 

- April 28th, 7pm, Shawnee 18 Theaters - 16301 Midland Dr, Shawnee, KS. Film and panel discussion. Free admission 
- April 30th, 7pm, Central Cinema 7 - 300 East Central 
El Dorado, KS. Film and panel discussion. $20 tickets(proceeds go to the YMCA and The KS Oil Museum) 
- May 28th(tentative), time tba, Jayhawk Theater Topeka - film and panel discussion. 
- There will be one other screening in Wichita at the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame. The date is tba. 

We'll have more updates and panelists announcements here in the weeks ahead.

Saturday, March 5, 2016

RHS Vs Osage City

    The boys basketball team played Osage City for the Sub-State Championship at 7:30 Sat. night at Council Grove.   The final score was 61-51 in favor of Osage City which now heads to the state tournament.

Rossville     9 12 13 17 = 51
Osage City 10 18 16 17 = 61

Rossville scoring:
Roduner        4 (1)      4-6      13
Mason           5 (3)      0-0      13
Schumacher  4            0-0       8
Bradshaw       2            2-3      6
Horak             2 (1)       0-0      5
Hammes        2            0-2      4
Morris            0            0-0      2 
Totals           19 (5)      6-11    51

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Rossville Defeats St. Marys

    Rossville easily defeated St. Marys in the Sub-State semi-final at Council Grove 56-32.  The Dawgs now face Osage City in the Sub-State Championship game on Sat.

Rossville     15   16   13   12   =   56
St. Marys      8     5   10     9   =   32
Rossville scorimg:
Mason          6 (4)     1-3     17
Schumacher 8 (1)     0-1     17
Roduner       4 (2)     2-2     12
Horak           1 (1)     2-2       5
Hammes       1          1-2       3
Bradshaw      1          0-0       2 

Totals         21 (8)     6-10    56.

St. Marys  scoring:
Mioni               4 (1)    2-2    11 
Schoemann     4         1-4      9
Kleinsmith        2         0-0      4
Schindler          2         0-4      4
Rabe                 0         3-4      3
Flanagan          0          1-3      1 

Totals              12 (1)    7-17  32.

Record Setting Game On Replay

    The Rossville-Royal Valley record setting game can be viewed on REPLAY at:
http://thecube.com/event/rossville-vs-royal-valley-kshsaa-sub-state-622576

Laura (VanVleck) Thomas Passes Away

    Laura L. Thomas, 68, of Topeka passed away on March 2, 2016 at St. Francis Hospital.
    She was born July 30, 1947 in Rossville, Kansas the daughter of Gerald VanVleck and Luella Beck VanVleck. She attended Rossville schools. During high school she moved to Topeka and lived with her aunt and graduated from Highland Park High School. She enjoyed playing bingo at Post 400 and the lottery, fishing and Coca-Cola. She also enjoyed hanging out at Walmart. Laura was a devoted mom and grandma. She just loved everybody. She also enjoyed watching old episodes of Gunsmoke.

    Survivors include her husband, Albert Christian of Topeka; two children, Jeff Lance Thomas (fiancĂ© Angelica) of Topeka and Korinna Osipovitich and husband Jerry of Overbrook; brother, Clifford VanVleck, sister, Mary Kay Neidfelt, Wamego; grandchildren, Casey, Jeffrey, Isiah, Iluvani, Angel, Brenda, Monica, Austin, Alexander and Cheyanne; step-daughters, Kellie Thompson of Ionia, Michigan and Christina Christian of Bay City, Michigan.
    She was preceded in death by Parker, Charles, and Richard VanVleck.
    Memorial services will be 6:00 p.m. Monday, March 7, 2016 at Davidson Funeral Home with Paster John Cross officiating.
    To read or post on the guest book,  go to: 
https://www.meaningfulfunerals.net/home/index.cfm?action=public%3Aobituaries.view&CFID=c0bdc150-31b1-4b87-ab88-96d4aa72d91a&CFTOKEN=0&o_id=3615951&fh_id=14610

Willard Bridge Photos

    Here are some recent photos of the construction of the Willard Bridge.
http://www.snco.us/publicworks/willard_bridge_photos_feb_29.asp

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Royal Valley RHS Record Setter

Royal Valley-Rossville 4-OT thriller one for the record books

Panther girls' 98-94 win sets state record for most points in game
Posted: March 2, 2016 - 1:47pm
By Brent Maycock




brent.maycock@cjonline.com

When Corey Katzer took over the Royal Valley girls basketball program last year, one of his points of emphasis was increasing the Panthers’ scoring.
“I wanted to run an up-tempo-paced offense with the opportunity to put points on the board,” Katzer said.
But never in his wildest dreams did he imagine Royal Valley would put itself in the record books.
Royal Valley and Rossville waged a game for the ages to open Class 3A sub-state play Tuesday night in Rossville. Regulation and three overtimes couldn’t decide it.
Instead, it took four overtimes for Royal Valley to pull out a wild 98-94 victory and advance to Friday’s sub-state semifinals.
“I can honestly say I don’t think I’ve ever been a part of anything like that in the 16 years I’ve been coaching,” Katzer said. “It was just a giant roller-coaster of ups and downs. You’d think you have it salted away and they make a run back. They go up by five or six and you’re hanging on by your fingernails, and ... oh, I don’t know how to describe it other than it was a giant teeter-totter.”
It was also a record-setting night with the 192 total points scored in the game breaking the old state record of 185 set in 1998 when Beloit-St. John’s topped Lucas-Luray 96-89 in overtime. Rossville’s 94 points are the most scored by a losing team in state history as well.
While the victory, which earned the Panthers (9-12) a shot at 3A No. 1 and unbeaten Silver Lake in Friday’s semifinals, was a big deal, Katzer said the record was just as exciting for his team, which learned about it on the ride back to Hoyt.
“They got word of it about five minutes into the bus ride home,” Katzer said. “It got really loud, really excited and turned into a party atmosphere really quickly.”
Royal Valley was in position to avoid all the drama, holding a seven-point lead with just more than a minute to play in regulation. But Rossville’s full-court press produced a quick 6-0 run and the Bulldawgs were able to force overtime tied 59-59.
Then things got crazy. Rossville rallied from a six-point deficit in the first overtime to force a second OT on Lauren Steckel’s 3-pointer with six seconds left to tie it 66-66. After Royal Valley took another lead in the second overtime, Bulldawg Heidi Nitsch hit a late 3-pointer to send it to a third overtime at 76-76.
In the third extra period, Rossville pulled ahead only to see Panther Tamo Thomas make her own game-tying 3-pointer to force the fourth overtime at 87-87. Royal Valley finally put the Bulldawgs away with an 11-7 edge for the victory.
Kate Hanson scored a career-high 29 for the Panthers, while Thomas added 25 and Lexi Baker had 19. Rossville countered with a career-best 30 points from Nitsch and 28 from Amanda Hill.
“In a game like last night, unfortunately there had to be a winner and a loser,” Katzer said. “Really, both teams just laid everything on the line. Rossville played one heck of a game. Between Nitsch and Hill, you can’t ask any more from two kids than what they did. And the same thing with our two big scorers, Tamo and Kate.

Jr. High Video On You Tube

    Here is a new video from Rossville Junior High with news, announcements and interviews.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BKz6Blsnyo&feature=em-subs_digest