Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Announcements Video

This weeks Announcements Video for Nov. 14, with announcers Remington Wehner and Freddie Andressen,  can be viewed at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhqV2fHghnU

Honors Scholars For 2016

RHS Seniors Named Kansas Honors Scholars

       The Kansas Honors Program sponsored by KU Endowment and Alumni Associations recognizes and awards high school seniors for their academic achievements.  Each year, the alumni gather in more than 40 locations across the state for an awards ceremony and reception. All high school seniors in the top ten percent of their graduating class are recognized and presented a certificate and a special edition dictionary.  The Scholars are selected based on academic records through the end of their junior year.

      Rossville High School recognized five seniors at the Kansas Honors Program held on November 15, 2016, at the Ramada Inn Downtown in Topeka. The seniors recognized were Morgan Foster, daughter of Andy & Jennifer Foster; Mitchell Porter, son of Bruce & Kathy Porter; Ashley Rietcheck, daughter of Andy & Denise Rietcheck; Fred Schuler, son of Steve & Lucy Schuler; and Emily Woodcock, daughter of Tim & Amy Woodcock.

  
           
RHS Kansas Honors Scholars pictured with their dictionaries are from left: 
Emily Woodcock, Fred Schuler, Ashley Rietcheck, Mitchell Porter, and Morgan Foster.

Volleyball Team Leaders For 2016

    The leaders on the RHS Volleyball team for the year were:
Kills        Sara Shinn          266
Assists   Bergstresser       385
Blocks    Lora Shinn          163
Digs       Sierra Streit         493

Mid-East All-League Volleyball Team

First team
Marissa Bates, jr., Silver Lake; Torey Burkhardt, sr., Silver Lake; Lexi Cobb, fr., Silver Lake; Bethany Crudel, sr., Riley County; Alex Ferguson, sr., Silver Lake; Josie Harrison, so., St. Marys; Rayann Johnson, sr., Wabaunsee; Maddy Michaelis, sr., Wabaunsee; Jalyn Porter, jr., Rossville; Mariah Schindler, jr., St. Marys; Sara Shinn, sr., Rossville; Jayden Weers, sr., Rock Creek.
Honorable mention
Cassie Dewey, sr., Silver Lake; Morgan Feldkamp, sr., Rock Creek; Maigan Holle, sr., Riley County; Britt Michaelis, sr., Wabaunsee; Anna Moylan, sr., St. Marys; Maci Schoemann, jr., St. Marys; Lora Shinn, sr., Rossville; Sierra Streit, sr., Rossville.

Monday, November 14, 2016

Silver Saints Craft Festival

Silver Saints Craft Festival, featuring gifts, crafts, food and a soup luncheon, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat. Nov. 19, St. Stanislaus Parish Hall, 701 Main St. in Rossville. (785) 584-6612.
Note: The Capital-Journal lists this event as being on Sat., Nov. 21, which it cannot be.

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Video At RHS-Caney Valley Game

Video of the RHS Caney Valley football game can be seen at:
http://www.wibw.com/content/news/KPZ-Week-11-Caney-Valley-at-Rossville-400912421.html

Football Frenzy on KSNT has video coverage of the game beginning at 4:45.
http://ksnt.com/2016/11/11/football-frenzy-111116/

Bulldawgs Roll Over Caney Valley

From the Capital Journal:



Rossville put up eye-popping numbers in its win against Caney Valley on Friday. What makes the totals even more impressive is that they were almost all accumulated in the first half.
Jacob Bradshaw rushed for 369 yards and three touchdowns, and the Bulldawgs scored on every possession of their 67-31 Class 3A section win to reach sub-state for the third straight season.
All of Bradshaw’s yardage, and all but 13 of Rossville’s points, came in the first half, and a running clock was implemented just four minutes after halftime, with the Bulldawgs up 61-12.
Rossville (11-1) will host top-seeded Nemaha Central (12-0) next Friday.
“We had a couple good schemes we were able to take advantage of,” Rossville coach Derick Hammes said. “It’s a group effort. Kids were blocking really well up front, we had some good ball fakes and the tempo we play at. You put all that together, and good things can happen.”
It’s been no secret the Bulldawgs’ gameplan centers on their senior quarterback. The state’s touchdown leader started the game with an 80-yard run and capped the three-play opening drive with a touchdown.
Caney Valley answered with a score of its own, as Benjimen Thornton dumped a short pass off to Cole Griffin, who leapt across the pylon to make it 7-6.
“We had some early issues defensively,” Hammes said. “I don’t think we were quite in tune to what we needed to be.”
While it appeared early on the Bullpups and Bulldawgs might engage in a shootout, Rossville quickly showed it had far more firepower.
Bradshaw ran for a 69-yard score on the next possession, and Caney Valley’s next drive ended on a blocked field goal.
Another 50-plus-yard run by Bradshaw set up a Dawson Hammes touchdown and gave the Bulldawgs a 21-6 first-quarter lead.
In the second, Bradshaw had rushes of 54 and 65 yards and added passing and rushing touchdowns. Hammes scored again before halftime, in addition to a pair of 2-yard touchdowns from Trevor Balch and Perry Foster.
With several backups in and the clock running, Caney Valley cut into the margin considerably. Baylor Mechiori extended a drive with a 25-yard run on a fake punt that led to a touchdown, then the Bullpups recovered two onsides kicks and added two more touchdowns to make it 61-25.
After earlier interceptions by Reed Miller and Trevor Balch, Cole Schumacher returned a third Bulldawgs’ pick 50 yards in the fourth quarter to stop the bleeding.
A 40-yard run by Foster on 2nd and 35 helped run down most of the clock before a 10th and final touchdown put Rossville back ahead by 42.
“We’re here, and that’s where you want to be obviously,” Hammes said. “I always feel like you need to make improvements, and I feel like this group still has some potential left in them.”
Caney Valley (9-3) … 6 … 6 … 7 … 12 … — … 31
Rossville (11-1) … 21 … 33 … 7 … 6 … — … 67
Rossville – Bradshaw 5 run (Andersen kick)
Caney Valley – Griffin 12 from Thornton (kick failed)
Rossville – Bradshaw 59 run (Andersen kick)
Rossville – Hammes 14 run (Andersen kick)
Rossville – Hammes 6 run (Andersen kick)
Caney Valley – Melchiori 13 from Thornton (run failed)
Rossville – Bradshaw 54 run (Andersen kick)
Rossville – C. Schumacher 40 from Bradshaw (pass failed)
Rossville – T. Balch 2 run (Andersen kick)
Rossville – Foster 2 run (kick failed)
Rossville — Foster 41 run (Andersen kick)
Caney Valley – Thornton 2 run (Melchiori kick)
Caney Valley – Melchiori 11 from Thornton (pass failed)
Rossville – Gfeller 15 run (run failed)
Caney Valley – Haberly 2 run (kick failed)
GAME IN FIGURES
CV Ross
First downs … 23 … 21
Rushes-yards … 54-261 … 24-568
Passing yards … 92 … 49
Passes … 8-16-3 … 2-3-0
Fumbles-lost … 0-0 … 0-0
Punts … 3-33.4 … 0-0
Penalties-yards … 2-25 … 3-45
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — Caney Valley: G. Richey 6-34, Melchiori 14-116, Thornton 11-58, Griffin 13-26, Simpson 5-8, Aberly 3-4, T. Richey 2-15. Rossville: Bradshaw 10-369, Hammes 4-50, Balch 1-2, Foster 6-104, Gfeller 2-16, Johnson 1-27.
PASSING — Caney Valley: Thornton 8-16-3, 92 yards. Rossville: Bradshaw 2-3-0, 49.
RECEIVING — Caney Valley: G. Richey 3-23, Melchiori 3-47, Griffin 1-12, Heid 1-10. Rossville: Schumacher 2-49.
PUNTING – Caney Valley – Melchiori 3-33.4.

Nemaha Central Next Up For Dawgs

From the Capital-Journal:
SENECA — Up 14-6 after one quarter, Nemaha Central outscored Wellsville 21-0 in the second and third quarters to blow open Friday’s Class 3A quarterfinal game for a 42-14 win, earning a berth in the state semifinals for the first time in more than two decades. The Thunder (12-0) will travel to two-time defending champion Rossville (11-1), which blew past Caney Valley 67-31.
Ryan Hasenkamp threw for 260 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another score for the Thunder. Hasenkamp hit Luke Haverkamp on scoring tosses of 49 and 58 yards and also connected with Trenton Henry on an 8-yard score and Dylan Enneking for a 35-yard strike. Mitchell Henry added a 13-yard touchdown run in the third quarter to help stretch Nemaha’s lead.
Wellsville finished 10-2 as Trajen Smith threw for 149 yards and a touchdown and Reece Williams ran for a score and caught the touchdown pass.

Friday, November 11, 2016

Bulldawgs Get Big Win Over Caney Valley

    Jacob Bradshaw had 349 yards rushing in the first half to spearhead a  54-12 half-time Rossville lead.  The Dawgs finished the game with a  67-31 victory.

    Other playoff games included:
Nemaha-Central 47, Wellsville 14
Hesston  38, Phillipsvurg 26
Hoisington 49,  Garden Plain 8

    The semi-final game will be next Friday against Nemaha Central on the Rossville field.  Hesston and Hoisington will face off in the other semi-final game.

RHS-Caney Caney Valley Game Tonite

The Rossville-Caney Valley game will be at Rossville beginning at 7 PM.

Walter Brown Obituary


      Walter Wayne Brown went to be with the Lord on Monday, November 7, 2016. Walter gave the gift of life by donating his organs. 
      Walter was 80 years young and is survived by his wife, Jeannine; six children; 18 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.
      Memorial service will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Topeka Bible Church, 1135 SW College Avenue, Topeka KS 66604. Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home is assisting the family. Condolences may be sent to the family online at 
www.kevinbrennanfamily.com

Football Playoff Capsules

CANEY VALLEY (9-2) AT ROSSVILLE (10-1) — Rossville cleared a major hurdle in its quest for a three-peat, outlasting Sabetha 34-28 on the road last Saturday. The Bulldawgs rode a huge game from Jacob Bradshaw to the victory with the senior quarterback rushing for 269 yards and throwing for 207 yards with three total touchdowns, pushing his state-leading combined rushing and passing touchdown total to 44 this year. Cole Schumacher had 11 catches for 159 yards and a touchdown, pushing his season stats to 897 yards and 15 touchdowns. Caney Valley rolled past Osage City 43-16 as Baylor Melchiori rushed for 190 yards and four touchdowns and Matthew Sampson added 132 yards rushing.
WELLSVILLE (10-1) AT NEMAHA CENTRAL (11-0) — Nemaha Central reached the quarterfinals for the first time since 1997, knocking off No. 1 Silver Lake 21-14. The Thunder scored 21 straight points in the second and third quarters, keyed by David Delaney’s recovery of a blocked punt in the end zone, and then stopped the Eagles inches short of a first down on fourth-and-1 at the Thunder 17 with 1:02 left. Ryan Hasenkamp was held to just 108 combined rushing and passing yards, but scored on a 3-yard run in the second quarter and Mitchell Henry added the game-winner on a 5-yard scoring run in the third. The Thunder meet Wellsville in a rematch of the 1985 quarterfinal, which the Eagles won 7-6. Wellsville advanced to the quarterfinals for the third straight year with a 27-22 win over Galena. Reece Williams scored on runs of 49 and 14 yards, Daryon Winton had rushing and receiving touchdowns and Trajen Smith threw for 188 yards in the win.

3A Football Game Predictions.

The Capital-Journal has issued the following playoff game predictions for 3A football using their computer power ranking system.
The favored team is on the left and home team in capitals.
107.9 … HOISINGTON … 20.5 … Garden Plain … 87.4
96.9 ….. NEMAHA CENTRAL … 17.3 … Wellsville … 79.6
103.9 … PHILLIPSBURG … 10.6 … Hesston … 93.3
97.4...… ROSSVILLE … 31.9 … Caney Valley … 65.5

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Volleyball Banquet Nov. 13

    The volleyball banquet will be Sunday, Nov. 13 at 6 PM in the Commons Area at RHS.  Each family to bring a side dish and their own drinks.   Meats, plates, and utensils to be provided.