Elisa Princic is the leading Lady Dawg batter with 3 home runs and 12 RBIs. Pitching honors are divided between Kelcie Kipps and Gracie Rabe. Kipps has 4 wins and 27 strikeouts. Rabe has 4 wins and 11 strikeouts.
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Friday, April 27, 2018
Lady Dawgs Vs Silver Lake Softball
Lady Dawgs take two from Silver Lake with scores of 8-6 and 13-8. Rossville is now 5-1 in the MEL and 12-2 overall.
Dawgs Vs Silver Lake Baseball
The Dawgs lost two games to Silver Lake on Thur., 18-3 and 15-4 and are now 0-6 in the MEL.
Thursday, April 26, 2018
WU Loses Twice To End Tournament Hopes
Washburn U. (39-11) lost their game first game of the MIAA tournament with Emporia State (25-28) by 3-0 on April 26,
Taylor Kirk played short stop. She had 2 at bats and 1 BHP and 1 LOB. Washburn only had 3 hits in the game.
In the evening game against Missouri Western, Washburn was up 4-0 going into the bottom of the 7th inning. But the opponents picked up 4 runs to put the game into extra innings. In the top of the 8th, Washburn had two baserunners that they could not get across the plate.
The two losses elinimate Washburn from the MIAA tournament.
Washburn won the MIAA conference for the first time since 2002 with an impressive 23-3 record. But their bats were silenced in the MIAA tournament.
You can read the details of Thursday's games at:
http://www.cjonline.com/sports/20180426/washburn-softball-eliminated-from-miaa-tournament
Taylor Kirk played short stop. She had 2 at bats and 1 BHP and 1 LOB. Washburn only had 3 hits in the game.
In the evening game against Missouri Western, Washburn was up 4-0 going into the bottom of the 7th inning. But the opponents picked up 4 runs to put the game into extra innings. In the top of the 8th, Washburn had two baserunners that they could not get across the plate.
The two losses elinimate Washburn from the MIAA tournament.
Washburn won the MIAA conference for the first time since 2002 with an impressive 23-3 record. But their bats were silenced in the MIAA tournament.
You can read the details of Thursday's games at:
http://www.cjonline.com/sports/20180426/washburn-softball-eliminated-from-miaa-tournament
Irene (Stadler) Mader Passes Away
Irene E. Mader, 85 of Emporia, Kansas died Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at the Emporia Presbyterian Manor.
Irene was born December 30, 1932 in Rossville, Kansas the daughter of Nicholas and Barbara (Walter) Stadler. Early in life she worked for the Cappers Foundation and then for 5 years as a messenger in the general office building of the Santa Fe Railroad. Irene was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Emporia and the Altar Society.
Irene married Donald E. Mader in Topeka, Kansas on February 3, 1951. He survives. Other survivors include: daughters Barbara Haag and husband Harry of Hartford, Kansas, Marilyn Evans of Dickinson, Texas, Kathy Dupree of Troy, Texas, Laurie Lange and husband Alan of Belton, Texas, son Donald R. Mader and wife Tracey of Weatherford, Texas, grandchildren Carrie Haag-Kueser and husband Craig, Cory Haag and wife Amber, Jason Maronge and wife Nikki, Justin Maronge and wife Stephanie, Chad Dupree and wife Meredith, Drew Dupree and wife Sarah, Jennifer (Dupree) Barfoot and husband Jon, Andrew Lange and wife Kristina, Kendall (Lange) McKinzey and husband Corey, Alec Mader and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, 7 brothers, 7 sisters, and a daughter Julie Dupree.
Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Emporia. Father Nick Blaha of St. Teresa Catholic Church in Emporia will be the Celebrant. Interment will be in the Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Topeka, Kansas at 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, May 2, 2018. Father Tim Haberkorn of Sacred Heart and St. Joseph Parish in Topeka, Kansas will be officiating. The Rosary will be recited 7:00 P.M. Tuesday, May 1, 2018 at Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral Home in Emporia.
Memorial contributions may be made to Sacred Heart Catholic Church or the Emporia Friends of the Zoo and sent in care of Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral Home
Students Of The Week
Students of the Week: Harvesters group-Dylan Ditch, Shawn Lekanoff, Mason James, Amanda Thederahn, and Errika Faith all gave their time and energy to fill 1034 backpack snacks for grade school children. Their time and energy on this project has a positive impact on families in our area and is an awesome representation of our student body.
Damon Magette (81) Passes Away
Damon D. Magette Damon D. Magette, 56, passed away Monday, April 23, 2018 at Midland Care Hospice.
He is survived by a son, Deran Kokenge, Rossville; daughter, Nicole (Daniel) Pacheco, Topeka; brother, Brandon (Joan), St. Marys; mother and step-father, Jan and Don McGranahan, St. Marys; step-sisters, Debra Kubes, Clay Center, and Trudy Padilla, Paola; step-brothers, Donald McGranahan, Topeka and Bruce McGranahan, Wamego.
He was preceded in death by his father, Richard Magette and infant brother, Shannon.
As per his request, cremation has taken place and there will be no services. Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Care Hospice, 120 S.W. Frazier Circle, Topeka, KS 66606.
Damon was a 1981 graduate of RHS.
He is survived by a son, Deran Kokenge, Rossville; daughter, Nicole (Daniel) Pacheco, Topeka; brother, Brandon (Joan), St. Marys; mother and step-father, Jan and Don McGranahan, St. Marys; step-sisters, Debra Kubes, Clay Center, and Trudy Padilla, Paola; step-brothers, Donald McGranahan, Topeka and Bruce McGranahan, Wamego.
He was preceded in death by his father, Richard Magette and infant brother, Shannon.
As per his request, cremation has taken place and there will be no services. Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Care Hospice, 120 S.W. Frazier Circle, Topeka, KS 66606.
Damon was a 1981 graduate of RHS.
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Irene (Stadler) Mader Passes Away
Irene (Stadler) Mader passed away in the morning of April 25, 2018. Irene was raised and schooled in the Rossville area until her parents moved to Topeka. More info when the obituary is available.
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Georgia Stark Passes Away
Georgia "Jo" E. Stark, 75, passed away at her home in Humansville, MO. on 4/20/2018. She was the wife of Ernest Lee Stark, husband of 20 years.
Jo was born in Topeka, Kansas on November 29, 1942 the daughter of T.G. McCall, SR and Juanita Louise McCall. She was a graduate of St. Charles High School, St. Charles, MO. She worked at Goodyear Tire and Rubber for over 20 years prior to retirement.
Jo had a very strong faith in Christ, and she enjoyed visiting and attending numerous churches and learning about many different faiths.
Jo was a friend to everyone and she never met a stranger. Her smile was radiant, and her laughter lit up a room. She also had the kindest heart. She would give the shirt off her back to anyone in need.
She was preceded in death by her mother, father, and both sons Bobby Dale and Charles "Chip" McLain.
She is survived by her husband, Ernie Stark, her friend and former husband Charles McLain (Topeka). Her daughters, LauRay McLain of Topeka, Joi (John) Ridder and Amber (Jeff) Huske of Silver Lake, her stepsons Clifford Stark, Steven (Jennifer) Stark both of California, her sister Virginia (Tim) McCracken, brothers Buddy (Chris) McCall and Tim (Beth) McCall. She leaves behind 18 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren, as well as many nieces, nephews, friends and family who adore her.
Her memorial service is Saturday, April 28th 10:00 A.M. at Highland Heights Christian Church, 29th and Tecumseh Road.
Note: Georgia and first husband Charles McLain and family lived in Rossville a number of years and their children graduated from RHS
Jo was born in Topeka, Kansas on November 29, 1942 the daughter of T.G. McCall, SR and Juanita Louise McCall. She was a graduate of St. Charles High School, St. Charles, MO. She worked at Goodyear Tire and Rubber for over 20 years prior to retirement.
Jo had a very strong faith in Christ, and she enjoyed visiting and attending numerous churches and learning about many different faiths.
Jo was a friend to everyone and she never met a stranger. Her smile was radiant, and her laughter lit up a room. She also had the kindest heart. She would give the shirt off her back to anyone in need.
She was preceded in death by her mother, father, and both sons Bobby Dale and Charles "Chip" McLain.
She is survived by her husband, Ernie Stark, her friend and former husband Charles McLain (Topeka). Her daughters, LauRay McLain of Topeka, Joi (John) Ridder and Amber (Jeff) Huske of Silver Lake, her stepsons Clifford Stark, Steven (Jennifer) Stark both of California, her sister Virginia (Tim) McCracken, brothers Buddy (Chris) McCall and Tim (Beth) McCall. She leaves behind 18 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren, as well as many nieces, nephews, friends and family who adore her.
Her memorial service is Saturday, April 28th 10:00 A.M. at Highland Heights Christian Church, 29th and Tecumseh Road.
Note: Georgia and first husband Charles McLain and family lived in Rossville a number of years and their children graduated from RHS
Silver Lake Invitational Golf
Silver Lake Invitational Golf Tournament results on April 23 were:
1. Burlington 341
2, Santa Fe Trail 355
3. Osage City 389
4. Silver Lake 418
5. Rossville 421
The Rossville team was lead by Chris VanderPutten with a 99
1. Burlington 341
2, Santa Fe Trail 355
3. Osage City 389
4. Silver Lake 418
5. Rossville 421
The Rossville team was lead by Chris VanderPutten with a 99
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Martin Bourbeau In Art Walk
From the Capital-Journal:
After competing with a growing number of events in August, the Jackson County Art Walk has decided to move its annual art walk up a few months to next weekend.
After competing with a growing number of events in August, the Jackson County Art Walk has decided to move its annual art walk up a few months to next weekend.
From 4 to
7 p.m. Friday, April 27, guests are invited to visit the art walk in Holton to
see local artists’ works, sit in on demonstrations and create their own art.
This
year’s featured artist is Martin
Bourbeau, a Rossville artist with a peculiar painting style.
Bourbeau doesn’t use paint brushes, referring to his pieces as “paint
sculptures.”
“I use a
palette knife on the background and what I do is I start on the very furthest
point back on the canvas and I just start building out,” he said. “I’ll build
out with these pastry bags. ... And the paint comes out of the canvas anywhere
from 2 to 3 to 4 inches off the canvas.”
Bourbeau
will be featured at More than Lemons, a gallery and studio at 424 Pennsylvania
Ave. After the art walk, he will host his class, “Sip and Squeeze,” where
guests can bring beverages and learn his painting technique.
Starting
out, Bourbeau said, he never believed he could sell his art. He began creating
in high school. His wife, Mary Bourbeau, said she remembers the intricate
wooden sculptures he used to make. While attending boarding school in Michigan,
Bourbeau learned about glass blowing, sculpture, sketching and painting.
After
moving to the Rossville and St. Marys area, Bourbeau began considering being a
full-time artist. He was working as a surgical orthopedic technician, and after
realizing it was possible to make a living selling his pieces, he began
weighing the possibilities. It has been about six years since he made the
transition, and he now says he could never go back.
“We had a
little rough patch, so I did a short two-month stint at a factory,” Bourbeau
said. “I can work 12 hours a day with a big giant smile on my face out here (in
my studio), as opposed to working eight hours in a factory. It was just
miserable.”
Many of
Bourbeau’s early works were more abstract floral pieces, but as he expanded his
customer base, he needed to expand his body of work. Bourbeau’s collection
includes animal paint sculptures, city skylines, nature pieces and a line of
desert pieces.
“He does a
10-week art expo in Scottsdale, Ariz., and I think that more than anything else
has really influenced his work,” said Mary Bourbeau. “There’s a huge demand for
desert life paintings in the Scottsdale area, and to meet that demand he really
opened up into that new desert area. Without it, I don’t think he would have
ever gone down that route.”
Bourbeau
will oversee and instruct 10 students at his class after the art walk and will
provide a pre-painted background for students to build upon. The class costs
$110. To register, call Mary Bourbeau at (586) 453-8942.
Other
featured artists at the Jackson County Art Walk are Joshua Cochran with his
fantasy-style artwork; Chuck Watson, who specializes in glass and ceramics; Lea
Heryford, displaying acrylic abstracts and watercolor landscapes; and Kathleen
Cobb, showing oil and watercolor landscapes and cityscapes.
For more
information, visit the Jackson County
Art Walk Facebook page.
You can watch Martin paint at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZXxXB49Mn8&feature=youtu.be
Saturday, April 21, 2018
Solo and Ensemble Concert
2018 Solo & Small Ensemble Concert
Sunday, April 22 7:00 PM
(Not necessarily performance order)
Vocal Solos
Tristan Shepherd
Hana Parkhurst
Jamie Brockamp
Instrumental Solos
Hana Parkhurst
Mary Shults
Ava Stipp
*Bryson Hase
*Taylor Morelli
Instrumental Ensembles
Woodwind Quartet
Clarinet Trio
Brass Quintet B
*Brass Quintet A
Vocal Ensembles
*Women̢۪s Chorus
*Mixed Chorus
Sabetha BB Double Header
The RHS Baseball Team was shut out in two games at Sabetha on April 20. The first loss was 10-0 and the second 8-0.
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