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Rossville High hosted the MEL Forensics tournament of Mar 27. League champions include Hannah Miller in Poetry and Abigail Escobar in Serious Solo. Abigail McCrory and Kaleb Badura are back to back duet champs.
The Washburn University softball team played four games over the weekend, winning all four.
They beat Lincoln University of Missouri from Jefferson City, MO, 8-0 and 12-0 before defeating Lindenwood University of St. Charles, MO, 9-1 and 8-2. Taylor Kirk (Rossville) had a good series collecting five hits and seven RBIs, which included two home runs, in twelve at bats for a .417 batting average and an impressive .917 slugging percentage for the 4 game series.
You can read the Box Scores and Game Recaps at: http://wusports.com/schedule.aspx?path=softball&
They have a four game series against Emporia State Friday and Sunday.
Mark your calendar. Rossville High School Reunion, Dinner and Scholarship presentation will be held June 2, 2018 at the Dekat Parish Center in Rossville. Social Hour begins at 4:00 with a catered dinner served at 6:00. The scholarship winners will be introduced and a short program will follow. All Rossville High graduates are invited to attend. Invitations to previous attendees will be mailed the middle of April. For questions or to be included on the mailing list, call June at 785-584-6080 or email June Burgett at meburg@embarqmail.com.
The Rossville High Alumni Foundation will be awarding four $1,500 scholarships this Spring. These scholarships are funded by the Alumni Foundation and a grant from the Prairie Band Potawatomie Nation. Any graduating senior planning to continue their education in college, vocational-tech or trade school is eligible to apply for these scholarships. The scholarship application is available at the High School. Deadline for submitting the application is April 11th.
April
3 At Riley Co
5 Vs Santa Fe Trail
6 At Wabaunsee
12 At. St. Marys
20 At Sabetha
26 Vs Silver Lake
30 Vs Wamego May
3 At Hiawatha
8 Vs Rock Creek
14-17 3A Regional
24-25 3A State at Manhattan
Vera M. (Burress) Cutsinger, 92, of Topeka, passed away on March 21,
2018. Born June 28, 1925 in Rossville, she was the daughter of Melvin and Grace
Burress.
Vera married Everett Cutsinger on October 5, 1944 in
Oskaloosa, Kansas. Together they owned several businesses including Plaza
Cleaners for over 20 years.
Survivors include her son: Larry Cutsinger; granddaughter:
Ann (Bradley) Ellebracht and great-grandchildren: Delaney and Benjamin
Ellebracht.
Funeral services will be 1:00 p.m., Monday, March 26, 2018 at
Penwell-Gabel Mid-Town Chapel, 1321 SW 10th Avenue. Interment will follow at
Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be held Sunday from 1:00-3:00 p.m. at
the funeral home.
The Kansas Expocentre’s Landon Arena has
provided some fond memories for Rossville star wrestler Isaiah Luellen
throughout his career.
Luellen added
one more highlight to help cap his high school career on Friday night, winning
his 160-pound match by pin to help the Blue edge the Red 21-19 in the Kansas
Wrestling Coaches Association’s Battle of the Best Dual.
“There’s lots
of great memories in here,″ said Luellen, who grew up wrestling at Landon in
the Kansas Kids Wrestling State Tournament. “There’s lots of bad memories, too,
but here is where I shaped who I am.″
A three-time
Kansas Kids state champ and two-time Class 3-2-1A state high school champ,
Luellen said it was fitting that he got one more chance to wrestle in the
familiar arena.
“It’s kind of
cool to wrestle one of my last high school matches in this arena,″ he said. “I
think it’s really cool because this is where, I guess you can say, I have grown
in the sport.″
Luellen, who
is headed to Fort Hays State, wrestled Shawnee Heights star Jake Patterson, the
2018 5A runner-up, in Friday’s dual.
After a
scoreless first period, Luellen gained the upper hand and recorded a pin late
in the match.
“He’s tough,″
Luellen said of Patterson. “He’s strong and he’s good, but I know that I can
push the pace on anyone.″
Luellen has had a month off since winning his second straight state high school
title in Hays, but said he was in shape and ready to go Friday.
“I’m not in as good of shape as high school, but I’ve kept working out,″ he
said. “I never come into a match not prepared. I don’t like to get beat,
obviously, that’s why we’re here, so I always come into a match with great
conditioning.″
In addition
to Luellen’s win, the Blue also got a win from Manhattan 160-pounder Jalin
Harper, who took a 3-0 decision over Hoisington’s Chris Ball.
Friday’s
annual KWCA event leads into the Kansas Kids Wrestling Folkstyle State
Tournament on Friday and Saturday, an event that annually draws several thousand
competitors to Topeka.
Delia: Kenneth R. Houck,
81, passed away Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at the Midland Hospice House in Topeka.
He was born June 21, 1936 at rural Delia on the same farm
that he lived on all of his life, the son of Leroy and Elsie W. Jacobson Houck.
Kenneth graduated from Delia High School in 1954.
Kenneth was a farmer and stockman. He
was a member of the Delia Presbyterian Church where he had served as an elder.
He was a member of District No. 3 I.H. Collectors Club, the KFHA (Kansas Fur
Harvester Association) and a past member of the Delia Lions Club.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
On August 17, 1974 he was united in marriage
to Linda Winkler at Tecumseh, She survives of the home. He is also
survived by his son, Chris Houck, Delia.
Funeral
services will be at 10:30 A.M. Thursday, March 29, 2018 at the Delia Presbyterian
Church, Delia, Kansas. Interment will be in the Delia Cemetery. Mr.
Houck will lie in state and the family will receive friends from 6:00 until
7:30 P.M. Wednesday, March 28th at Piper Funeral Home in St.
Marys. Memorial contributions may be made to the Delia Presbyterian
Church or to Midland Care and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple
Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536.
Boys All MEL Basketball Team First team
Dillon Byrne, jr., Silver Lake; Ethan Cregan, sr., Silver Lake; Mason Griffin,
jr., Silver Lake; Sheldon Hulbert, sr., Rossville; Garren Jackson, jr., Riley
County; Chase Nelson, sr., Wabaunsee; Nick Rabe, sr., St. Marys; Austin
Rieschick, sr., St. Marys; Martin Vogts, sr., Rock Creek; Carson Zenger, sr.,
Rock Creek.
Merle Elwin "Pop" DeLong Merle E. "Pop" DeLong passed away at the Rossville Nursing Center on March 15, 2018 at the age of 93.
He was born on March 8, 1925 at Strawn, Kansas the son of Roy A. DeLong and Tracy Hazel Phillips DeLong Merle was one of eight children, Lester C. DeLong, Bertha DeLong Claycamp O'Conner, Roy Amos DeLong, Laura DeLong Dalrymple, Mary Lou DeLong Atherly, Wendall Dean DeLong, and Hazel DeLong Lynn. All have preceded him in death except for Mary Lou and Hazel.
Merle married JoAnn Bell in 1945. To this union was born five children; Carolyn DeLong Rogers-husband Roy, Alice DeLong Sprague-husband Tom, Patsy DeLong Fulghum-husband Robert, Charles DeLong-wife Kathy, Larry DeLong-wife Susan. This marriage dissolved in 1965.
In 1967 Merle married Dolly Becker Bennett. He became the stepfather to Dolly's four children; Debra Medlock, Eldon Bennett (deceased), Daphne Euglow, and Robert Bennett-wife Janet. Merle and Dolly celebrated their fiftieth Anniversary on September 29, 2017.
Merle leaves behind his wife Dolly, children, numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren, and a great great grandchild and many nieces and nephews. He began his life in farming, later went into construction, and retired from the Topeka Street Department. He enjoyed camping, fishing, hunting and the great outdoors. He was also an avid storyteller whether real or fiction and kept his grandchildren entertained. He will be truly missed by all.