Sunday, March 5, 2017

Article About Boys Silver Lake BB Game

From the Capital Journal:
Silver Lake 66, Rossville 48

After pulling out a pair of single-digit victories over archrival Rossville during the regular season, the last thing Silver Lake coach Linndy Frieden expected in Saturday night’s Class 3A sub-state championship game rematch was a blowout.
So when the Bulldawgs came out with a spirited first five minutes and led Silver Lake 10-8, it wasn’t much of a shock.
The rest of the game, however, was a pleasant surprise for Frieden and the Eagles. After the early deficit, Silver Lake took control and ran away for a 66-48 victory to punch its ticket to next week’s state tournament in Hutchinson.
“I think you have to give the Rossville kids a lot of credit because they went through some adversity last weekend and played well this week,” Frieden said. “It helped us because we knew them beating St. Marys was a wake-up call and we gave them plenty of respect. … I didn’t think we’d be subbing with two minutes to go up 20.”
Frieden and the Eagles found themselves in that position in large part because of how they started the second half. After seeing Rossville shave a 14-point second-quarter lead to eight by halftime, 29-21, Silver Lake came out in the third quarter firing on all cylinders.
In particular, Mason Griffin was unstoppable. After getting hit with a technical late in the first half to help key Rossville’s closing run, the sophomore more than atoned, scoring six straight points to start the period and had 20 of his game-high 25 points in the second half.
His early burst helped Silver Lake push the lead back to double digits and after Rossville closed back within six, Cale Adams scored seven points in an 11-1 run that put Silver Lake up 16.
Adams finished with 19 points.
“Cale is probably the most under-appreciated guy on our team,” Frieden said. “He does all the dirty work and is a great leaper, great athlete and usually guards their best player. Cale gave us great energy tonight.”

Minus three starters removed from the team at the start of the week, Rossville simply couldn’t maintain its emotional run to get to the championship game. Trey Anderson scored 14 to lead the Bulldawgs (12-11) and Sheldon Hulbert added 11.

Article About Girls Riley Co. Game

From The Capital-Journal:
RILEY COUNTY GIRLS 47, ROSSVILLE 41 — When Rossville’s Amanda Hill opened the fourth quarter of Saturday’s girls title game with back-to-back 3-pointers, it could have spelled big trouble for Riley County.
It was a spot where Falcon coach Harold Oliver knew his team’s overall youth had shone through.
“We just lost her a couple times and she’s so good,” Oliver said of Hill, Rosssville’s senior standout. “I think it was more of our youth losing track of her, but give her credit too.”
The shots turned a one-point Falcon lead into a five-point deficit and, given the Falcons’ youth, could have been a spot where they crumbled. Instead, Riley County showed the poise of a veteran team and responded with a 14-3 run to secure a trip to next week’s state tournament in Hutchinson.
As might have been expected, it was a senior who got Riley County regrouped as Bethany Crubel followed Hill’s two treys with a pair of free throws and her own 3-pointer to tie things back up. After Hill gave Rossville back the lead with another 3-pointer, Falcon sophomore Addy Oliver answered with a 3-pointer on the next trip and the Falcons made 7 of 10 free throws in the last 1:40 to seal the win.
“We’ve just been developing when we went through a tough stretch of the season competition-wise,” Oliver said of a late-season spell which saw the Falcons lose six of seven. “We were a little overmatched and the kids grew through that. It may not have looked like we were improving, but we were.”
Hill was sensational in her final prep game, scoring 24 points, including all 11 of Rossville’s points in the fourth quarter before fouling out. Sister Caila Hill added 14 points, but only one other Bulldawg made a field goal and only two others scored.
And when Rossville looked to Hill late, Riley County did a solid job of smothering her, forcing a tough shot or her to pass it away.
Crubel led Riley County (15-8) with 16 points while Emily Earhart added 10 and Sarah Thomson had eight.

Boys Sub-State Championship At St. Marys (Updated)

Championship game on March 4 at St. Marys.
Boys: Silver Lake 66, Rossville 48
Silver Lake  17  12  21  16   =   66
Rossville      10   11 12   15   =   48

Silver Lake (17-6) scoring:

Byrne              1-5          0-0      2
Baird               5-15        1-2     11
Wagner           2-4          3-4      7
Griffin              8-16         8-11  25
Adams            8-10         3-4    19
Heiman           1-1           0-2     2
Cregen            0-2          0-0     0 

Boyd                0-1          0-0     0
Walker             0-0          0-0     0
Snook              0-0          0-0     0
Calderwood     0-0          0-0     0
Koelzer            0-0          0-0     0
Totals             25-54      15-23  66


Rossville (12-11) scoring: 

Musick            4-5          1-4       9
Dyche             3-6          2-3       8
Hulbert            4-11        2-4      11
Morris              2-6         1-2        6
Anderson        5-12        3-3      14
Quiett              0-3         0-0        0
Hudson           0-1         0-0        0
Martinek          0-1         0-0        0
Badura            0-0         0-0        0
Brummer         0-0         0-0        0
Totals            18-45      9-16      48


3-point goals — Silver Lake 1-6 (Griffin 1-2, Byrne 0-2, Wagner 0-1, Boyd 0-1); Rossville 3-21 (Hulbert 1-5, Morris 1-5, Anderson 1-4, Dyche 0-2, Musick 0-1, Quiett 0-3, Martinek 0-1). 

Total fouls — Silver Lake 11, Rossville 16. Fouled out — Rossville: Hulbert, Dyche. Technical — Silver Lake: Griffin.

There is video of the game at:

Saturday, March 4, 2017

RHS Girls Lose To Riley Co.

The RHS girls lost the Sub-State Championship game to Riley Co., 41-47.

Riley County     12    6    13    16   =   47
Rossville           13  10      7     11  =   41
Riley County  scoring:
Crubel             4 (3)       5-7     16
Earhart            4            2-4     10
Thomson         1            6-7       8
Allen                2 (1)      1-4       6
Oliver               2 (2)      0-0       6
Vargo               0           1-2       1 

Totals              13 (6)   15-24   47

Rossville scoring:
Hill                    8 (4)      4-5     24
Hill                    3            8-8     14
Anderson         1             0-0      2
Shinn                0            1-2      1
Totals              12 (4)     13-15  41


There is video of the game at:  http://ksnt.com/2017/03/04/many-area-teams-book-their-ticket-to-the-state-tournament/

Friday, March 3, 2017

Football Team Visiting Capitol

The Rossville High football team will be visiting the Capitol building in Topeka at 10:00 Monday, March 6.

Spring Music Concert

    The Rossville Jr and Sr. High music groups will have their 
Spring Music Concert 
Monday, March 6, 7:00 PM
 They will be featuring music that the groups are preparing for the 
Regional and State Music Festivals.

New Williard Bridge Photos

Photos by Gene Shott





Dawgs Move To Sub-State Championship

    Rossville knocked off the #1 seeded St. Marys Bears 55-47 on Friday evening,  55-47.
The Dawgs took the lead in the first quarter and never trailed after that though the Bears had a rally going in the third quarter that kept the conclusion in doubt until the closing minutes.

Rossville     11    19      7    18  =  55
St. Marys    10    12    12    13  =  47


Rossville scoring:
Musick           10           3-4     23
Anderson         4           4-4     12
Morris               2           6-7     10
Hulbert             1           2-2        4
Dyche               1          1-2         3
Martinek           1 (1)      0-0        3
Totals              19 (1)   16-19     55
St. Marys scoring:
Schindler          3           4-7       10
Kleinsmith        4 (1)      0-0         9
Rabe                3 (3)      0-2         9
Rieschick         3           1-1          7
Flanagan         2 (2)      0-0          6
Hurla               2 (2)      0-0          6
Totals            17 (8)      5-10      47
     The sub-state championship game will be Sat. at 7:30 PM.  Rossville will play #2 seed Silver Lake,  who beat Perry-Lecompton in the other semi-final played earlier on Friday evening.
     Here is WIBW video of the game:
http://www.wibw.com/content/sports/KPZ-Sub-State-Rossville-vs-St-Marys-415347933.html

RHS Boys Play St. Marys Tonight

Rossville Boys take on the #1 seeded St. Marys Bears on the St. Marys court tonight at 7:30.

Thursday, March 2, 2017

RHS Girls Clip Eagle's Wings

    The RHS girls beat Silver Lake on the St. Mary's court 49-44 to advance to the sub-state final game.

Silver Lake    13   8  12  11    =   44
Rossville        10 12  10  17   =   49


Silver Lake scoring:
Bates           6 (3)     4-8    19
Lane            5 (3)     2-5    15
Mountain     1           4-6     6
Calderwood 1 (1)     1-2     4
Totals         13 (7)    1-22  44


Rossville scoring:  
Hill             8 (3)       8-9      27
Shinn         3            1-2        7
Shinn         3            0-0        6
Hill              2           2-5        6
Morelli        0           2-2        2
Buhler        0           1-2        1 Totals       16 (3)    14-20    49


    The Dawgs will meet Riley County for the sub-state championship.  Riley defeated Perry-Lecompton 46-23 in the other semi-final at St. Marys.

Girls Sub-State BB Tonight

   The semi-finals of the Sub-State girls basketball tournament are tonight (Thur).  Rossville plays Silver Lake at 7:30 at St. Marys.    Riley County and Perry-Lecompton clash at 6:00.

Edith Sack Passes Away

Edith E. (Glotzbach) Sack, 92,  passed away Thursday, March 2, 2017 at her home in St. Marys.
She was born July 8, 1924 at Paxico the daughter of Isedor and Otillia Meinhardt Glotzbach.  Edith graduated from Paxico High School and lived in St Marys for 70 years.
You can read her complete obituary at:  
http://piperfuneralhome.com/obituaries/edith-e-glotzbach-sack/

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

St. Patrick's Day Parade


Parent Resource Night March 9

      Parent Resource night is open to any parent in the USD #321 area. If you have a teenager -- then this is the place for you to come get information on banking, voting, interviewing, salary negotiation, and more. Reading and math interventionists will be there too! March 9th 6:30 - 8:00 -- in a career fair style. Visit the agencies that pertain to you and your student!