The 2018 Powder Puff football game, played Sept 26, can be watched at the following link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmoRfShPM_A&feature=em-lbcastemail
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Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Jeff West Invitational Golf
Jeff West Invitational at Village Greens Golf Course Sept 24, 2018.
Holton 385
KC Piper 387
Spring Hill 398
Silver Lake 405
Osage City 417
Jeff West 419
Tonganoxie 426
St. Marys 435
Rossville 460
Santa Fe Trl 550
Holton 385
KC Piper 387
Spring Hill 398
Silver Lake 405
Osage City 417
Jeff West 419
Tonganoxie 426
St. Marys 435
Rossville 460
Santa Fe Trl 550
Monday, September 24, 2018
Riley County FB Box Score
RILEY COUNTY 40, ROSSVILLE 25
Riley County 7 21 6 6 -- 40
Rossville 0 0 13 12 -- 25
Riley County -- Kulp (4) 37 run, 37 run, 13 run, 45 run; Waggoner (2) 36 run, 7 run. PAT -- Beckman 2 kicks, Harmison pass to Earhart.
Rossville -- Reeves 61 pass from Carver, Carver (2) 17 run, 5 run, Sumner 17 pass from Carver. PAT -- Lovisi kick.
Saturday, September 22, 2018
MEL Football Scores
Mid-East League Football scores Sept. 21
Riley Co. 40
Rossville 25
Jeff W. 38
Wabaunsee 6
Silver Lake 56
McLouth 6
SE Saline 35
St/ Marys 0
Rock Creek
Halstead
Riley Co. 40
Rossville 25
Jeff W. 38
Wabaunsee 6
Silver Lake 56
McLouth 6
SE Saline 35
St/ Marys 0
Rock Creek
Halstead
Friday, September 21, 2018
Riley Co Football Game Progress
The game did not go well for the Dawgs during the first half. They are down 28-0 at the half.
Just 1:10 into the third quarter, the Dawgs completed a 65 yard pass play for a score, but no conversion. Riley Co came back and scored 6 and the Dawgs answered with another 7 to be down 21 points at the end of the third quarter.
Riley scored within 2 minutes after the 4th quarter started. The Dawgs scored with just over
a minute left and then successfully executed and on-side kick. A long pass the next play and the Dawgs scored again with :46 remaining.
Final score was 40-25.
Just 1:10 into the third quarter, the Dawgs completed a 65 yard pass play for a score, but no conversion. Riley Co came back and scored 6 and the Dawgs answered with another 7 to be down 21 points at the end of the third quarter.
Riley scored within 2 minutes after the 4th quarter started. The Dawgs scored with just over
a minute left and then successfully executed and on-side kick. A long pass the next play and the Dawgs scored again with :46 remaining.
Final score was 40-25.
Council Grove Golf Inv.
Results of Council Grove Invitational on Sept 20 at the Council Grove Country Club.
1. Anderson Co. 192
2. Council Grove 209
3. St. Marys 216
4. Osage City 217
5. Manhattan JV 226
6. Rossville 253
7. Clay Center 259
Jenna Rodehorst was 13th individually with a 57.
1. Anderson Co. 192
2. Council Grove 209
3. St. Marys 216
4. Osage City 217
5. Manhattan JV 226
6. Rossville 253
7. Clay Center 259
Jenna Rodehorst was 13th individually with a 57.
Volleyball Stat Leaders
Area high school volleyball stat
leaders by Capital Journal
KILLS
Hornberger, Seabury, 281; N. Franco, Marysville, 200; H. Brockmeier, Rural Vista, 175; Willey, Abilene, 175; M. Lueger, Centralia, 171; Pfau, Oskaloosa, 161; Cobb, Silver Lake, 158; Jos. Harrison, St. Marys, 153; Broxterman, Royal Valley, 145; Harris, Atchison, 141; Dalinghaus, Nemaha Central, 136; Scoville, Chase County, 134; Higgs, Chase County, 131; Campuzano, Rural Vista, 129; Fink, Royal Valley, 129; Brown, Marysville, 127; Conway, Concordia, 126; Volkman, MdCV, 119; Aubel, Seabury, 118; Dohl, Jackson Heights, 117; Rockhold, Oskaloosa, 117; Lamprecht, Silver Lake, 116; C. Roe, Herington, 115; Doebele, Burlington, 113; Schmelzle, Axtell, 113; Becker, Centralia, 112; Brinker, Valley Falls, 107; Bruce, Ottawa, 106; Weidl, Ottawa, 105; Hamilton, Free State, 104; Pressgrove, Silver Lake, 102; Larsen, Concordia, 100; Mead, Santa Fe Trail, 100; Lohmeyer, Wabaunsee, 99; S. Pope, McLouth, 99; Olmsted, Ottawa, 98; Darbyshire, Hartford, 97; Golder, Rossville, 97; McCoy, Wellsville, 97; Larkin, Nemaha Central, 95; Sy. Marshall, Chapman, 95; Dougherty, Atchison, 94; Bittner, Rossville, 92; Barber, Wabaunsee, 91; Vermetten, Valley Heights, 90
KILLS
Hornberger, Seabury, 281; N. Franco, Marysville, 200; H. Brockmeier, Rural Vista, 175; Willey, Abilene, 175; M. Lueger, Centralia, 171; Pfau, Oskaloosa, 161; Cobb, Silver Lake, 158; Jos. Harrison, St. Marys, 153; Broxterman, Royal Valley, 145; Harris, Atchison, 141; Dalinghaus, Nemaha Central, 136; Scoville, Chase County, 134; Higgs, Chase County, 131; Campuzano, Rural Vista, 129; Fink, Royal Valley, 129; Brown, Marysville, 127; Conway, Concordia, 126; Volkman, MdCV, 119; Aubel, Seabury, 118; Dohl, Jackson Heights, 117; Rockhold, Oskaloosa, 117; Lamprecht, Silver Lake, 116; C. Roe, Herington, 115; Doebele, Burlington, 113; Schmelzle, Axtell, 113; Becker, Centralia, 112; Brinker, Valley Falls, 107; Bruce, Ottawa, 106; Weidl, Ottawa, 105; Hamilton, Free State, 104; Pressgrove, Silver Lake, 102; Larsen, Concordia, 100; Mead, Santa Fe Trail, 100; Lohmeyer, Wabaunsee, 99; S. Pope, McLouth, 99; Olmsted, Ottawa, 98; Darbyshire, Hartford, 97; Golder, Rossville, 97; McCoy, Wellsville, 97; Larkin, Nemaha Central, 95; Sy. Marshall, Chapman, 95; Dougherty, Atchison, 94; Bittner, Rossville, 92; Barber, Wabaunsee, 91; Vermetten, Valley Heights, 90
ASSISTS
Peschel, Marysville, 436; R. Hurla, St. Marys, 346; Holmes, Abilene, 345; Reynolds, Concordia, 321; Miles, MdCV, 284; Evans, Ottawa, 279; Riedy, Rural Vista, 247; Musil, Valley Heights, 244; Kramer, Centralia, 239; Potter, Chase County, 231; Wogomon, Tonganoxie, 221; Feldkamp, Axtell, 214; Cobb, Silver Lake, 212; Willoughby, Lawrence, 203; Nellis, Valley Falls, 201; Stadel, Burlington, 201; Suther, Chapman, 200; Ostlund, Seabury, 192; McKinsey, Royal Valley, 191; Olson, Doniphan West, 190; Weissenbach, McLouth, 187; Kennedy, Jackson Heights, 185; Bontrager, Nemaha Central, 180; Gleason, Free State, 171; Magette, Wabaunsee, 166; Reg. Curry, Oskaloosa, 160; Crawford, Osage City, 159; Ohl, Southern Coffey, 156; Rooks, Royal Valley, 156; Bergstresser, Rossville, 153; Showalter, Wellsville, 152; Falk, Wabaunsee, 150; Rockhold, Oskaloosa, 139; E. Roe, Herrington, 139; A. Brockmeier, Rural Vista, 135; Fitzgerald, Silver Lake, 135; Gehrt, Rock Creek, 134; Golder, Rossville, 133;
BLOCKSPeschel, Marysville, 436; R. Hurla, St. Marys, 346; Holmes, Abilene, 345; Reynolds, Concordia, 321; Miles, MdCV, 284; Evans, Ottawa, 279; Riedy, Rural Vista, 247; Musil, Valley Heights, 244; Kramer, Centralia, 239; Potter, Chase County, 231; Wogomon, Tonganoxie, 221; Feldkamp, Axtell, 214; Cobb, Silver Lake, 212; Willoughby, Lawrence, 203; Nellis, Valley Falls, 201; Stadel, Burlington, 201; Suther, Chapman, 200; Ostlund, Seabury, 192; McKinsey, Royal Valley, 191; Olson, Doniphan West, 190; Weissenbach, McLouth, 187; Kennedy, Jackson Heights, 185; Bontrager, Nemaha Central, 180; Gleason, Free State, 171; Magette, Wabaunsee, 166; Reg. Curry, Oskaloosa, 160; Crawford, Osage City, 159; Ohl, Southern Coffey, 156; Rooks, Royal Valley, 156; Bergstresser, Rossville, 153; Showalter, Wellsville, 152; Falk, Wabaunsee, 150; Rockhold, Oskaloosa, 139; E. Roe, Herrington, 139; A. Brockmeier, Rural Vista, 135; Fitzgerald, Silver Lake, 135; Gehrt, Rock Creek, 134; Golder, Rossville, 133;
Darbyshire, Hartford, 114; Finnerty, Hartford, 64; Schneider, Herington, 55; Lohmeyer, Wabaunsee, 48; Matthews, Rock Creek, 44; Sa. Marshall, Jackson Heights, 44; Alumbaugh, Southern Coffey, 43; Dailey, McLouth, 42; Hornberger, Seabury, 40; Pfau, Oskaloosa, 39; H. Harvey, Southern Coffey, 38; Koch, Centralia, 38; Loeffler, Concordia, 34; L. Lueger, Nemaha Central, 34; Ruder, Rock Creek, 32; Ellis, Baldwin, 31; Lortscher, Nemaha Central, 31; McMahon, Jackson Heights, 30; Wertzberger, Wabaunsee, 29; Jor. Harrison, St. Marys, 28; Oliver, Wabaunsee, 28; Bruce, Ottawa, 27; Coleman, Perry-Lecompton, 27; French, Herington, 27; Sy. Marshall, Chapman, 27; Yungeberg, Valley Heights, 27; Coons, Burlington, 26; M. Lueger, Centralia, 26; Schroer, Chase County, 26; Elder, Nemaha Central, 24; Schindler, St. Marys, 25; H. Brockmeier, Rural Vista, 24; Conway, Concordia, 24; E. Hogle, Silver Lake, 24; Dalinghaus, Nemaha Central, 23; Dohl, Jackson Heights, 23; Lewis, Chapman, 23; ecker, Centralia, 21; Bontrager, Nemaha Central, 21; Campuzano, Rural Vista, 21; Kippes, Rossville, 21
Rossville At Riley County Sept 21
The Capital-Journal has listed this Friday's game as one of the top in the area. They had this to say about the upcoming game.
ROSSVILLE (2-1) AT RILEY COUNTY
(2-1)
The Mid-East
League rivals share something in common this year, with both having suffered
their only loss to Silver Lake. Rossville fell 17-14 in a muddy War on 24
battle two weeks ago, while Riley County lost 31-12 last week to the Eagles.
Riley County won last year’s game 52-7 after Rossville had won six straight in
the series. Rossville quarterback Garrett Carver already has nearly 1,000
combined rushing and passing yards, having thrown for 449 yards and two
touchdowns and run for 429 yards and seven scores. Riley County, meanwhile, has
been led by junior quarterback Garrett Harmison, who’s thrown for 495 yards and
four touchdowns, and senior back Mikey Waggoner, who has 332 yards and five
scores.
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Cross Country At Royal Valley
The Rossville Cross Country team performed well at the Royal Valley invitational on Thursday, September 20th, with two individual race champions.
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Amelia Foster won the 8th Grade Girls two-mile race with a time of 13:00.
Julia Streit won the Varsity Girls 5k race with a time of 21:34.
Other medalists included Meagan Huston (10th) and Zach Archer (13th).
Full Rossville Results
Varsity Boys: Zach Archer (13th), Ben Price (36th), Justin Jordan (40th)
JV Boys: Bronc Reser (24th), Marvin Cummings (31st)
Varsity Girls: Julia Streit (1st), Meagan Huston (10th), Alexis Zabala (22nd), Amanda Kengne (47th), Lika Botchorishvili (58th), Kitty Jordan (59th)
8th Grade Boys: Tres Faith (26th), Wade Twombly (31st), Hayden Sanders (37th)
8th Grade Girls: Amelia Foster (1st), Cassie Fund (8th), Errika Faith (21st)
7th Grade Boys: Nicholas Dugan (42nd), Connor Steele (52nd)
7th Grade Girls: Keera Lacock (20th), Samantha Chancellor (22nd)
Photos taken at the meet can be seen at: https://rossvilleksphotos.blogspot.com/2018/09/photos-of-cross-country-meet-sept-20.html
Garrett Jones
Rossville Jr/Sr High School
Head Cross Country Coach
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Silver Lake Eagles Volleyball
The Lady Dawgs lost two volleyball matches to the Silver Lake Eagles at Rossville on Sept. 18.
The scores were 10-25, 13-25 and 16-25, 19-25.
The scores were 10-25, 13-25 and 16-25, 19-25.
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Volleyball Tourneys At Rossville
Rossville Dual
Jeff West
Jeff West
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22-25, 25-17, 21-25
25-12, 16-25, 25-20
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5-3
6-3
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Rossville Tournament
Holton
Abilene
Clay Center
Osage City
Tonganoxie
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17-25, 18-25
16-25, 12-25
26-24, 20-25, 25-22
25-18, 25-18
11-25, 24-26
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6-4
6-5
7-5
8-5
8-6
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Monday, September 17, 2018
RHS Music Programs Fundraiser
Rossville High School Music Programs to host 1st annual Mattress Sale Fundraiser!
Are you looking to replace a bed in your home? Now is the time. The Rossville High Music programs are excited to announce they will be hosting a one day Mattress Sale Fundraiser on Saturday, October 13th from 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. For one day only, Rossville High will be transformed in to a mattress showroom. For quick information about the sale, textSleepy Rossville to 797979.
There will be 28+ mattress floor models on display for customers to try. Adjustable power bases, premium pillows, bed frames, and mattress protectors will be available as well. The brands include Simmons Beautyrest, Southerland, and Intellibed. All beds are available in all sizes, come with factory warranties, and are made to order. Delivery and haul away are available. Best of all, the Rossville Music Programs benefit from every purchase and the beds are priced less than retail stores because of the fundraising company's unique business model. If you are considering a new bed for someone in your home, the Rossville Band wants you at the sale.
This will be the 1st time Rossville has hosted a fundraiser of this sort. Most schools run the sale once per year to give their communities the chance to save money and support local school programs.
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