The RHS girls finished 9th of 15 teams at the 3A Regional track and field meet at Hoyt. The final team standings were:
1) Seneca-Nemaha Central 126
2) Silver Lake 91
3) Marysville 54
4) Hiawatha 50
5) Sabetha 45
6) St. Marys 42
7) Atchison County Community 34
8) Atch-Maur Hill Mt Acad 28
9) Rossville 18
10) Oskaloosa 17
11) Perry-Lecompton 14
12) Hoyt-Royal Valley 12
13) Eskridge-Mission Valley 11
14) Osage City 9
15) Easton-Pleasant Ridge 7
The best performances were turned in by Rachel Day, Taylor Bittner, Kaytlin Dohrman and Jordan Bittner. Rachel was third in the 100 M and fifth in the 200 M. Jordan was fourth in the 1600 M and seventh in the 3200 M. Kaytlin was third in the 3200. Jordan ws eighth in the 300 M Hurdles.
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Thursday, June 2, 2016
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Derek Gentry To Wrestle At BCCC
Derek Gentry is pictured seated with his parents, Shari and Jim Gentry, and brother Trent.
Standing behind are RHS Head Wrestling Coach Curt Brecheisen and Asst. Coach Cody Lambotte.
Curt Brecheisen, RHS Wrestling Coach
Alex Cavanaugh To Wrestle At Pratt
Photo courtesy of the Yearbook Staff
Alex Cavanaugh is pictured seated with his parents, Shawness and Patrick Cavanaugh.
Standing behind are RHS Head Wrestling Coach Curt Brecheisen and Asst. Coach Cody Lambotte.
Curt Brecheisen, RHS Wrestling Coach
Monday, May 30, 2016
Rattler Season Starts June 2
. Opening Night for the Rossville Rattler's 2016 season is
Thursday, June 2nd at 7:00 PM!
Make plans to be at Joe Campbell Stadium as the
Rattlers take on the Junction City Brigade!
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Alan Jeffers Declared Hero
ROSSVILLE
(KSNT) – Thursday’s thunderstorms and tornadoes caused a lot of damage
throughout the state.
And for those
who were caught in the thick of it, it could have been worse.
A Rossville man
has been deemed a hero for his quick action by providing shelter.
Alan Jeffers
says don’t call him special, he says he was just doing what was right.
High winds up
to 70 miles per hour and brief tornado blew through Rossville and Silver Lake
along Highway 24 Thursday afternoon.
With some quick
thinking, Jeffers took action.
“When the
sirens went off, we just kept the doors open for all our customers that was
traveling,” said Jeffers.
Jeffers is the
manager at the Casey’s General Convenience Store right off of Highway 24 in
Rossville. During the storm he provided shelter for about 60 people, including
a bus full of children, and a family from Missouri.
That family was
Corey Sloan’s wife, his mother-in-law, his daughter and his two grand-children,
ages 8 and 3.
“The last words
I said to my wife was, ‘Get out of the vehicle’. I could hear the tornado
sirens in the background,” said Sloan. “She told my granddaughter to run, and
then the phone went dead. My entire life was in that Casey’s in Rossville,
Kansas yesterday.”
During that
tornado watch, Jeffers brought some of the children and adults to the cooler
for shelter. Others found safety in the gas stations bathrooms, and storage
rooms.
“It is pretty
important to me to know that my family was taken care of by complete
strangers,” Sloan says.
“I had no
problem doing it. It just shows comfort to other people knowing that if their
family is out on the road that they can go to a Casey’s or at least here…They
can come and take shelter here,” says Jeffers.
Sloan say’s he
personally thanked Jeffers for protecting his family. He even called the
Casey’s General Store headquarters to tell them about his new found hero.
You can view KSNT video about Jeffers at: http://ksnt.com/2016/05/27/small-town-hero-rossville-man-takes-action-during-severe-storms/
Friday, May 27, 2016
Baseball Festival & Film
From the Capital-Journal:
Fans of both sports and history
will have the opportunity this weekend to learn about baseball when it was
spelled base ball and played without gloves or fences.
Six teams, some with players from as far away as Colorado and
Minnesota, will compete Saturday and Sunday at the Free State Base Ball
Festival on the Felker Soccer Fields, S.W. 25th and Gage Boulevard, in a
tournament using the 1860 rules for the game.
The weekend also will include the Topeka debut of “Town Teams:
Bigger than Baseball,” a 40-minute documentary on the influence of baseball on
small Kansas towns at the turn of 20th century. The movie includes the
reenactment of a 1919 game played near El Dorado that was filmed last October
at the Joe Campbell Stadium in Rossville.
Members of the Topeka Westerns, the host team of the festival,
participated in the game reenactment.
In addition to the Westerns, the games from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday will include the Topeka Shawnees, the
Hodgeman Nine from the western Kansas town of Jetmore, the Emporia White
Stockings, the Colorado Territorial All-Stars and a Minnesota Union team that
includes players from the Rochester (Minn.) Roosters, the Lincoln (Neb.)
Olympics and two Wichita players. Spectators can watch the games at no cost.
“Town Teams: Bigger than Baseball” will have its free Topeka
screening at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Jayhawk Theatre, 720 S.W. Jackson.
The documentary was written and directed by Kansas City
filmmaker Mark Honer, who said the movie “explores the role of baseball in
everything from assimilating immigrants, to labor relations, to its function as
a powerful tool in the battle between towns for economic supremacy.”
Honer, in a Sept. 29 story in The Topeka Capital-Journal, said
he intended to make a documentary about the El Dorado oil field and the
100-year anniversary of the economic boom it created. When he discovered
someone else had done such a documentary, he shifted his attention to something
he found in his research: the prevalence of small-town baseball teams and the
stiff competition among them.
“When I started researching the film, I fell in love with the
players,” Honer said. “Most of them put in 70 hours a week at their jobs. But
when the weekend came, they put on these heavy, wool uniforms and played
baseball in the scorching hot sun. Now that’s loving the game.”
The game recreated for “Town Teams” was one between two towns,
Midian and Oil Hill, which no longer exist. Joe Campbell Stadium was selected
because it is the region’s oldest wood stadium.
The movie also includes Bill Hesse, a former town team player
from Rossville, as he watches film of himself playing ball some 70 years
earlier.
Also in “Town Teams” is rarely seen footage of the “Silver Ball”
trophy that was awarded to the first Kansas state baseball champion in 1867.
The first recipient was the Kaw Valley team from Lawrence.
Cultural context is provided by an all-star cast of baseball
authors and historians.
“The amateur baseball players reflect the real America,” said
Dorothy Seymour Mills, who co-authored the first scholarly history of the game.
Her three-volume history, “Baseball: The Early Years” (1960), “The Golden Age”
(1971) and “The People’s Game” (1990), still stands as the benchmark against
which other baseball history books are measured. Honer also interviews state
and local baseball historians, like Steve Dodson, a history professor at Allen
County Community College in Iola.
“Town Teams” is produced and distributed by Destination Hope,
which does business as DHTV Digital, a film and video production company in
Shawnee.
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Free Kids Lunches This Summer
The St Stanislaus Catholic Church & Harvesters Community Food Network are sponsoring lunch to all kids 0-18 years of age from 12:30 to 1:00 every Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from June 2 to August 11 at the Rossville Park Shelter House. Lunch is free to all kids.
3A State Golf Tournament
The Rossville High golf team did not go to the 3A State tournament played on May 23 at the Salina Municipal Golf Course, but three team members did qualify at the Regional. Gabe Marney fnished the state meet in the 49th spot with an 88. Andrew Hudson was 60th with a 91 and Kole Davoren was 98th with a 109.
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
RHS National Honor Society
RHS ANNOUNCES NATIONAL
HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS
Rossville Jr./Sr. High School inducted
19 new members into the National Honor Society at the Spring Awards
Night on May 4, 2016. Senior Ashley Broxterman; Juniors Paul
Borcherding, Ryan Ehrlich, Bryce Gfeller, Malcolm Gillum, Andrew
Hudson, Samantha Murray, Mitchell Porter, and Alyssa Thompson; and
sophomores Kylee Badura, Breaira Bergstresser, Tronnie Blair, Maura
Buhler, Perry Foster, Cory Hadsall, Abigail McCrory, Hannah Miller, Jalyn Porter, and Ashley
Zemek lit the candle of honor and recited the pledge as new members.
RHS existing members are Seniors Katie
Conley, Kole Davoren, Rachel Day, Britnee Douglas, Eric Ebert, Riley
Falk, Zach Jensen, Chris Johnston, Justin Logan, Kyle Parr, Lauren
Steckel, and Willow Stipp and Juniors Taylor Bittner, Morgan Foster,
Laura Gillum, Amanda Hill, Ashley Rietcheck, Lora Shinn, Sara Shinn,
Sierra Streit, and Emily Woodcock.
NHS officers for the 2016-2017 school
year were recently elected and are as follows: President Taylor
Bittner, Vice-President Mitchell Porter, Secretary Paul Borcherding,
and Treasurer Laura Gillum.
Membership in the National Honor
Society is based on a student’s performance in the areas of
scholarship, service, leadership, and character. In order to be
eligible, students must first have a grade point average of at least
3.2 and have made significant contributions to their school and
community, as well as maintain strong moral character.
Beth Shepard, RHS Counselor
Alumni Dinner Reservations Due Now
7th Annual All School
Reunion & Dinner
Saturday, June 4th
Dekat Parish Center
Social Hour 4:00 p.m.
Catered Dinner 6:00 p.m.
I plan to attend the Celebration (list number attending)_________
_____ @ $22.50 = ____________ Add’l Donation(optional)_________
Total enclosed is __________________
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_________
E-mail Address_______________________________________
For Information call 785-584-6335 or 584-6080 or e-mail meburg@embarqmail.com
Monday, May 23, 2016
ROSSVILLE HIGH AWARDS
During the annual Spring
Awards Night at Rossville Jr./Sr. High School
held on May 4, 2016,
the following awards were presented:
KSU OUTSTANDING MATH & SCIENCE AWARD = Eric Ebert
Each year, in conjunction with Kansas
State University’s College of Engineering, Rossville High School’s
math and science teachers are asked to nominate one individual they
believe is the best student in each of these two subjects.
AMERICAN LEGION AWARDS (presented by Derek Froning) = Kyle Parr & Britnee Douglas. The American Legion Jimmy Lillard Post 31 awards two students each year with a certificate and medal. The students are chosen by the faculty based on the criteria of courage, honor, leadership, patriotism, scholarship, and service.
TOPEKA CAPITAL-JOURNAL ALL STATE
ACADEMIC AWARD = Eric Ebert
This award is sponsored by the Topeka
Capital-Journal. Every Kansas high school selects one individual to
represent their school based on academic and extracurricular
performances. (Topeka Capital-Journal Honorable Mention All-State
Academic Team)
KSHSAA CITIZENSHIP AWARDS = Lorenzo
Mason & Rachel Day
The Kansas State High School
Activities Association each year awards one male and one female
student from each high school with a citizenship award. Individuals
receiving this award must demonstrate respect for fellow students,
the citizens of the community, adults, and their country. They must
also show respect and tolerance for others, good sportsmanship, and
good citizenship.
DALE DENNIS AWARD = Eric Ebert
The Dale Dennis Excellence in
Education Award was established in 1996 by Kansas administrators to
honor the long and valuable service that Dale Dennis gave to Kansas
education. It is based on Citizenship, Service, Scholarship, and
Common Sense.
BENNY STACH AWARD = Zach JensenBenny Stach was a Rossville student who lost his life in an auto accident during his Senior year. His classmates and family began the award in Benny’s memory. It is awarded to an RHS student who displays many of the qualities Benny possessed. Nominations and the final selection are made by the faculty based on several qualities, including friendliness, helpfulness, understanding, and warmth for others.
U.S. ARMY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARDS =
Tucker Horak & Britnee Douglas
Recipients of this award are
determined by faculty nominations and must demonstrate commitment to
both academics and athletics.
U.S. MARINES OUTSTANDING STUDENT
AWARDS
SSgt. Samuel Wallace of the U.S.
Marine Corps presented awards in three different categories. The
Scholastic Excellence Awards were presented to Chris Johnston and
Riley Falk for their academic achievements. The Semper Fidelis Award
was given to Rachel Day for excellence and commitment to the band
program. The Distinguished Athlete Awards were presented to Isaac
Luellen and Heidi Nitsch for their accomplishments in sports
throughout the school year.
JOHN JOHNSON LEADERSHIP AWARD = Kole
Davoren
The John Johnson Leadership Award was
created to honor Mr. Johnson for his years of dedication to the
students of Rossville High School. The award began in 2007 and is
presented annually to the student who demonstrates quiet leadership
and service.
SENIOR INSPIRATION AWARD = Ashley
Broxterman and Alex Cavanaugh.
Ashley always maintains a positive
outlook on life. She places others above herself and is always ready
to volunteer no matter what is asked.
Alex meets challenges head on with
spunk, perseverance, determination, and an amazing work ethic. He
doesn’t take others support for granted and shows his appreciation
and respect for others by his actions in daily life.
MICHAEL
KELLER AWARD = Justin Logan
The Michael Keller Award is presented
to honor the long and dedicated service provided to RHS by Mr.
Michael Keller. Mr. Keller began his teaching career in 1978 and
dispensed his wisdom, sense of humor, and discipline to countless
students over this 35-year period. The recipient of this award must
display strong citizenship, respect for others, attention to details,
and have excellent attendance and punctuality.
RONALD REAGAN STUDENT LEADER AWARDS =
Britnee Douglas, Eric Ebert, Justin Logan, and Kyle Parr (receiving a
certificate and silver coin)
Students selected must exemplify the
meaning of student leadership to honor Pres. Reagan’s legacy of
leadership and service. Students were chosen for their participation
in extracurricular activities and pursuit of leadership roles that
make a positive difference in their school and community. Recipients
must value education, have an affinity for discovery and lifelong
learning, and display drive, integrity, and good citizenship.
By Beth Shepard, RHS Counselor
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