Sunday, April 24, 2016

Julie Spring Hosts Foreign Students

From the Capital Journal:
Julie Spring has hosted four foreign exchange students 
who have attended Rossville Junior-High School. 
The 3A school is currently hosting nine visiting students through the 
Academic Year in America program that has an estimated
 50 students in Kansas this school year.
For a 3A Kansas high school with an average of about 250 students, hosting nine to 10 foreign exchange students in one academic year is a little unusual.
But Toby McCollough, principal of Rossville Junior-Senior High School, embraces those numbers.
“With us being a rural community, this is a good way for our kids to get that culture that may already be at another school,” McCollough said of his school’s foreign exchange student program. “We try to reap the benefits from them (foreign exchange students) being here.”
Although having an average of nine to 10 foreign exchange students each year for about the past three years has slightly increased class sizes, McCollough said his staff also has fully embraced having more of the visiting students.
“Not a one of them said they didn’t want another one (student),” McCollough said, recalling the time when he told his staff there would be a higher count of foreign exchange students. “They (teachers) extract knowledge from them.”
McCollough said his students and the Rossville community continue to welcome their visitors, who have come from all across the globe. He said that full acceptance becomes more evident when former exchange students bring their own families back to the town of a little more than 1,000 people to visit.
“They feel that connection,” he said. “They have lifelong friends here.”
Much of the credit McCollough gives to the success of his school’s foreign exchange student program is directed toward Kelly Brown, a Rossville resident and the regional coordinator for the Academic Year in America, or AYA, program for the past five years.
Brown said she is responsible for 19 visiting students out of the estimated 50 students who are in Kansas currently as part of the AYA. She said the program requires her to either meet with or contact the student, host family and the student’s biological family monthly.
“It works really well,” Brown said. “If we’re in contact continuously, we can work out a problem before it escalates into a bigger problem. We take pride in that we take care of our students. We don’t just get them here and then forget about them.”
Brown also said she gives credit for the success of the visiting student program to the staff and administration at Rossville Junior-Senior High School.
“I give kudos to them for allowing us to have this many,” she said, referring to the nine students who will attend the school this spring semester. “They (students) blend in really well. They get good grades and usually don’t struggle academically.”
Before she matches a student with a family, Brown said she spends a lot of time going through the students’ profiles to understand their preferences and personalities.
Julie Spring said she, her husband and their son, Zach, now 22, have hosted foreign exchange students each year since the 2008-09 school year from Japan, Germany and Pakistan. Their current student, Rafael de Arruda, is from Brazil.
“I think that the Rossville kids have been very good to them,” Spring said of the foreign exchange students who have been in the community. “They love that people talk to them but they really want friends. They came here to be part of America and the culture and sometimes they’re afraid or they’re embarrassed. They just don’t know how to ask.”
Spring said as part of the Academic Year in America program, visiting students have to give presentations on their culture and lives, as well as perform a required number of community service hours. She said Bilal Channa, the student she hosted last year, resonated with her and the Rossville community in particular, because he is a practicing Muslim.
“He engaged a lot with adults,” she said. “Some of the things he would consider to be important wouldn’t be something a normal 16-year-old would think is important. He worries about what’s happening in his country, he worries about world things.”
Spring said after hosting Bilal, whom she remains in regular contact with, she sees global events from a completely new perspective.
“What does happen in the rest of the world is important to us,” she said. “I’m thankful that he gave me that.”

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Patricia Shove Passes Away


Patricia Ann “Patty” Shove, 83, passed away Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at Rolling Hills Care Home in Topeka.
She was born April 29, 1932 in the Sandy Hook Community near St. Marys the Daughter of George A. and Gertrude Heston Yocum.  Patty grew up in the Sandy Hook and St. Marys community and graduated from St. Marys High School in 1949.
Patty lived in Silver Lake and later moved back to St. Marys where she lived many years before moving into Rolling Hills. She had worked for the Silver Lake Bank and later the US Postal Service in Silver Lake before she retired.  Patty was a member of the St. Marys United Methodist Church.  Patty loved to sing and sang with the community choir in Silver Lake and the Sweet Adelines in Topeka.  She was a past XYZ Club member at Silver Lake.
She was preceded in death by her parents and siblings, Winnie Kerwin, Catherine Palmer, Georgie May Forbes, Helen Goodin, George Yocum, Margaret Petty,  Betty Lou Hatfield and Alice Hoffset.
Survivors include her son, Raymond James Shove, Carbondale; her daughter, Vicky Sue (Hal) Jones, Lake Wabaunsee; a brother Clarence “Nick”  (Emma)Yocum, St. Marys; three grandchildren, Charity Ann (Darryl)Woodson Mouck, Jason Shove and Trever Shove, six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, April 23, 2016 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys.  Interment will be in Valley View Cemetery, St. Marys.  Mrs. Shove will lie in state from 10:00 until service time on Saturday at the funeral home.  Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Hospice or the St. Marys United Methodist Church and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St, St. Marys, Kansas 66536.

7th Annual Reunion & Dinner

7th Annual All School 
Reunion & Dinner
Saturday, June 4th Dekat Parish Center
Social Hour 4:00 p.m. 
 Catered Dinner 6:00 p.m.
This year we will honor two $1,000 scholarship winners
Cost for the evening is $22.50. All proceeds will go toward scholarships for graduating RHS Seniors.
I plan to attend the Celebration (list number attending)_________
_____ @ $22.50 = ____________ Add’l Donation(optional)_________

Total enclosed is __________________
Registration deadline is May 27th. Checks are made payable to RHS Alumni Foundation
Mail registration to: RHS Alumni Foundation, PO Box 803, Rossville KS 66533.
Name ___________________________________ RHS Graduate? Y___ N___ Year__________
Name ___________________________________ RHS Graduate? Y___ N___ Year__________
Address__________________________________City________________State-ZIP_________
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For Information call 785-584-6335 or 584-6080 or e-mail meburg@embarqmail.com

Softball Area Stat Leaders

HITTING
Average
H. Bassett, Oskaloosa, .750; Beam, Royal Valley, .667; Crawford, Chase County, .656; Burkhardt, Silver Lake, .636; Bond, Holton, .611; Kirkwood, Valley Falls, .594; Kippes, Rossville, .593; Walsh, Lyndon, .588; Nitsch, Rossville, .586; Hickman, Oskaloosa, .581; Courter, Oskaloosa, .576; Kearney, Valley Falls, .576; Ma. Miller, Oskaloosa, .576; Bennett, Tonganoxie, .565; A. Miller, Tonganoxie, .560; Crome, Marysville, .559; Peterson, Chase County, .556; Yoder, Silver Lake, .550; Workman, Santa Fe Trail, .548; Lowe, Oskaloosa, .538; Langvardt, Chapman, .531; Brintle, Council Grove, .526; Graham, Tonganoxie, .524; Carson, Burlingame, .515; R. Johnson, Wabaunsee, .515; B. Bassett, Oskaloosa, .500; Butts, Riverside, .500; Calovich, Tonganoxie, .500; Carlson, Council Grove, .500; Holaday, Holton, .500; Honas, Council Grove, .500; Swift, Chase County, .488; Nelson, Ottawa, .487; Murray, Rossville, .484;.
Home runs
Crome, Marysville, 6; Starr, Free State, 6; H. Bassett, Oskaloosa, 5; R. Johnson, Wabaunsee, 5; A. Miller, Tonganoxie, 4; Nitsch, Rossville, 4; Hildebrand, Wamego, 4; Beam, Royal Valley, 3; Carlson, Council Grove, 3; Crawford, Chase County, 3; Luthi, Wamego, 3; Pacha, Marysville, 3; Woods, Ottawa, 3.
RBI
H. Bassett, Oskaloosa, 25; Swift, Chase County, 22; Crawford, Chase County, 19; Ma. Miller, Oskaloosa, 18; Carlson, Council Grove, 17; Courter, Oskaloosa, 17; Honas, Council Grove, 17; Clayton, Ottawa, 16; Hildebrand, Wamego, 16; A. Miller, Tonganoxie, 16; Butler, Council Grove, 15; Lowe, Oskaloosa, 15; Pacha, Marysville, 14; Wright, Jefferson West, 14; Terrapin, Wabaunsee, 13; Whitten, Riverside, 13; Brintle, Council Grove, 12; Griffin, Chase County, 12; Hickman, Oskaloosa, 12; Holaday, Holton, 12; Beam, Royal Valley, 11; Hess, Burlington, 11; R. Johnson, Wabaunsee, 11; Me. Miller, Oskaloosa, 11; Nitsch, Rossville, 11;............; Kippes, Rossville,  8.

No RHS Pitchers were listed among the leaders.

Area Baseball Stat Leaders

HITTING
Average
W. Smith, Troy, .622; Greaser, Troy, .571; Huey, Riley County, .556; Hawkins, Santa Fe Trail, .555; Bonnel, Atchison, .542; Miner, Atchison, .542; Brumfield, Clay Center, .528; Sudbeck, Nemaha Central, .524; Bradshaw, Rossville, .500; C. Huss, Troy, .500; Lerner, Council Grove, .500; Rieschick, Holton, .500; Lemon, Chapman, .487; Tubbs, Wabaunsee, .486; Gerety, Nemaha Central, .480; Zenger, Rock Creek, .480; Flanagan, St. Marys, .478; Pryor, Central Heights, .478; Barger, Royal Valley, .464; Womack, Silver Lake, .464; Langvardt, Council Grove, .463; T. Morris, Troy, .459; Martinez, Troy, .458; J. Morris, Rossville, .458; Smith, Atchison, .458; L. Smith, Troy, .457;.........; Horak, Rossville, .407.
RBI
W. Smith, Troy, 21; Hielscher, Lyndon, 15; Honas, Council Grove, 15; Thurston, Oskaloosa, 15; Brumfield, Clay Center, 14; Lerner, Council Grove, 14; Spiker, Doniphan West, 14; Peyla, Junction City, 13; T. Morris, Troy, 13; Webb, Oskaloosa, 13; Forrester, Holton, 12; Fort, Osage City, 12; Halstead, Riley County, 12; Hawkins, Santa Fe Trail, 12; Langvardt, Council Grove, 12; Niehues, Nemaha Central, 12; Schultz, Royal Valley, 12; L. Smith, Troy, 12; VanHoutan, Oskaloosa, 12; Buchman, Council Grove, 11; C. Huss, Troy, 11; Tubbs, Wabaunsee, 11; Zenger, Rock Creek, 11; B. Bechard, Concordia, 10; Bonnel, Atchison, 10; Greaser, Troy, 10; Riffel, Rock Creek, 10; Roduner, Rossville, 10;..............; Bradshaw, Rossville, 7;
Stolen bases
Hodge, Mission Valley, 16; Barger, Royal Valley, 15; Coltrane, Santa Fe Trail, 15; Halstead, Riley County, 15; Cl. Phillips, Mission Valley, 14; Demars, Clay Center, 13; James, Concordia, 13; Ostertag, Atchison County, 12; Rignell, Riley County, 11; Boatwright, Atchison, 10; Nelson, Riley County, 10; Sudbeck, Nemaha Central, 10; Buchman, Council Grove, 9; Ehrhart, Royal Valley, 9; Hielscher, Lyndon, 9; Marcotte, Mission Valley, 9; Tubbs, Wabaunsee, 9; B. Bechard, Concordia, 8; Hiltibrand, Nemaha Central, 8; Langvardt, Council Grove, 8; Swinehart, Lyndon, 8; Wertzberger, Wabaunsee, 8; Atwood, Mission Valley, 7; Brumfield, Clay Center, 7; Haskins, Osage City, 7; Honas, Council Grove, 7; Imthurn, Wabaunsee, 7; J. Morris, Rossville, 7; Wahwahsuck, Atchison, 7; Wallace, Clay Center, 7; Blatt, Chapman, 6; Brown, Central Heights, 6; Collette, Junction City, 6; Droegemeier, Wabaunsee, 6; Roberts, Mission Valley, 6; Roduner, Rossville, 6; .............; Horak, Rossville, 5.
PITCHING
Wins
Larson, Concordia, 5; Engle, Riley County, 4; Schraad, Nemaha Central, 4; Bachura, Council Grove, 3; D. Balch, Rossville, 3;.........; Horak, Rossville, 2

Earned run average
Huske, Silver Lake, 0.00; J. Morris, Rossville, 0.54; Trotter, Maur Hill, 0.89; Larson, Concordia, 0.93; Engle, Riley County, 0.94; Baniewicz, Maur Hill, 1.06; Sudbeck, Nemaha Central, 1.17; Uphaus, Nemaha Central, 1.17; Reiss, Rock Creek, 1.23; Rieschick, Holton, 1.44; Linn, Royal Valley, 1.55; Smith, Atchison, 1.58; VanHoutan, Oskaloosa, 1.68; Scrimsher, Perry-Lecompton, 1.78; Kahle, Perry-Lecompton, 1.81; Winder, Troy, 1.94; Martin, Silver Lake, 2.04; Bonnel, Atchison, 2.09; Boyd, Silver Lake, 2.10.
Strikeouts
Larson, Concordia, 54; VanHoutan, Oskaloosa, 43; Trotter, Maur Hill, 41; Engle, Riley County, 35; Webb, Oskaloosa, 35; Rieschick, Holton, 34; Anderson, Mission Valley, 33; Bachura, Council Grove, 33; Baniewicz, Maur Hill, 33; Leach, Doniphan West, 33; Shields, Central Heights, 31; Lemon, Chapman, 30; Hart, Royal Valley, 28; Bonnel, Atchison, 27; Winder, Troy, 26; Blatt, Chapman, 25; Boatwright, Atchison, 25; Finch, Council Grove, 25; D. Gatzemeyer, Valley Falls, 25; Idol, Doniphan West, 24; Martin, Silver Lake, 24; McDaniel, Junction City, 24; B. Bechard, Concordia, 23; Coltrane, Santa Fe Trail, 23; Gerety, Nemaha Central, 23; Smith, Atchison, 23; Greening, Rock Creek, 21; Horak, Rossville, 20; .................. J. Morris, Rossville, 14; ..................; D. Balch, Rossville, 10.

Golf Team At Horton

    The boys golf team competed at the Horton Invitational on April 18 along with seven other teams.  Led by Gabe Marney  (2nd place overall) and Andrew Hudson (5th overall), the Dawgs finished well at the tournament with teams competing in both the two man and four man team divisions.

Two Man Team Standings
1.    Immaculata       82
2.    Rossville           87
3.    St. Marys          93
4.    Horton             105
5.    Atchison          106
6.    Onaga              111
7.    MH-MA            115

Four Man Team Standings
1.    MH-MA            173
2.    Rossville          213
3.    St. Marys          213
4.    Cair Paravel      233

Six Man Team (2 & 4 combined) Standings
1.    MH-MA              288
2.    Rossville            300
3.    St. Marys           306

Individual Scoring
1.    Schroeder,  Immaculata    38
2.    Gabe Marney,  Rossville   42
2.    Deluna,  MH-MA              42
4.    Wheaton, Immaculata       44
5.    Andrew Hudson RHS        45


Thursday, April 21, 2016

Rattlers Open Season June 2.

Free Family Fun!!!
Opening Night is Thursday Night June 2nd at 7:00 PM! 
Make plans to be at Joe Campbell Stadium in Rossville
 as the Rattlers take on the Junction City Brigade! 
Mid-Plains League Summer Collegiate baseball is back!

Adrienne Olejnik Campaign News

Adrienne has been very active these past few months in getting out and speaking with her constituents. She has knocked on over 700 doors and attended events such as The Wamego Tulip Festival.
She has had such a wonderful time meeting voters that she plans many more upcoming events. Her volunteers have been a big part of her success. Adrienne intends to meet most voters by door-to-door knocking. If you would like to sign up to help Adrienne spread her message, follow the link at the bottom of the page to sign up. Door-to-door knocking can seem a bit daunting at first, but then volunteers learn that it is quite fun meeting new people. New volunteers will be paired with a more seasoned one to make the process simpler.
If walking door-to-door isn't your thing, there are other ways to help spread Adrienne's message such as phone banking. We will meet at a volunteer's home for snacks and conversation while making calls to prospective supporters. If you would like to sign up for a phone banking shift, follow the link below.
If you would like to enjoy drinks and snacks with Adrienne while mingling with other like-minded individuals, then attending a Meet and Greet Party or Fundraising Party is just the thing for you. Follow the link provided below to RSVP for a night of fun and conversation.

WWW.ADRIENNEFORKANSAS.COM/CALENDAR

My Best,
Michele Sizemore
Campaign Co-Manager, Adrienne for Kansas
(254)-415-9605
http://www.adrienneforkansas.com/

Keith Rafferty (53) Passes Away


William Keith Rafferty, 80, passed away Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at the Community Hospital in St. Marys.
He was born August 19, 1935 at Dover the son of Edward and Nona Smith Rafferty.   He grew up in the Dover and Rossville communities and graduated from Rossville High School.   Keith served in the Army National Guard.
Keith had lived in the Emmett community many years and had worked for Goodyear Tire and Rubber.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Robert and Richard Rafferty, three infants and two step-sons, Mark and James Niedfeldt.
On May 23, 1980 he was united in marriage to Dorothy Boardmen.  She survives of the home.
Other survivors include four sons, Bill (Janet) Rafferty, Pat (Mary Beth) Rafferty, Frank Rafferty and Phil Rafferty; his daughter, Kathy Love; step-sons, David (Tammy) Niedfeldt, Richard (Mindy) Niedfeldt and J.D (Kelli) Kenny; a brother, Raymond Rafferty; his sister, Carol Heim; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Inurnment will be at a later date.

Softball Team Beats Atchison

    The RHS softball team won two games on April 19 against visiting Atchison 10-0 and 13-0.  The girls are 8-2 with the only two losses being against Manhattan.  The Dawgs are 6-0 in the Mid-East.

Girls Track At Rock Creek Inv.

Team Standings for the girl's tract and field teams at the Rock Creek Invitational on April 15 were:

1.    St. Marys       145
2.    Silver Lake    132
3.    Wamego           70
4.    Rock Creek      56
5.    Council Grove 52
6.    Riley Co.          34
7.    Rossville          24
8.    Flint Hills Chr. 18
9.    Clay Center      16
10.  Mission Valley   8
11.  Wetmore             1

Rossville girls in the top 3 (only results reported) were:
    Ashley Ritecheck
          2nd in 400 M
     4 x 200 relay team was 3rd.

Boys Track At Rock Creek Inv.

Team Standings standings for the RHS boys track and field team at the Rock Creek Invitational on April 15 were as follows.

1.    Silver Lake      144.5
2.    Council Grove   84.5
3.    St. Marys           78
4.    Wamego             77
5.    Rock Creek        55
6.    Rossville            50
7.    Mission Valley   35.5
8.    Riley County      38
9.    Wetmore             10.5
10.  Clay Center           4
11.  Flint Hills Chr.      1

RHS athletes that finished in the top 3 of their event were:
    Kyle Parr
             1st in High Jump
    Trevor Johnson
              3rd in 100 M
              3rd in 200M
    Mason Lorenzo
              3rd in 1600 M

    The 4 x 200 relay team came in second.

RHS Girls At Royal Valley Inv.

 The RHS Girls finished 9th of 10 teams at the Royal Valley Track and Field Meet on April 12
 The best performances by RHS athletes were by:
       Taylor Bittner
            2nd in 100 M
            3rd in 300 M hurdles
            3rd in 800 M
            4th in 1600 M
       Ashley Ritecheck
            3rd in 400 M
       Rachel Day
            1st in 100 M
        

Royal Valley Track Meet Boy's Results

    The RHS Boys finished 9th of 10 teams at the Royal Valley Track and Field Meet on April 12
    The best performances by RHS athletes were by:
        Trevor Johnson
               6th in 100 M
               3rd in 200 M
         Lorenzo Mason
                2nd in 800 M
                6th  in long jump
         Zach Johnson
                4th in 800 M
         The relay team was 
                6th in the 4 x 100
                7th in the 4 x 400
                1st  in the 4 x 800