First quarter:
Humboldt received the oening kick-off but fumbled during their first two drives. With the temperature around 20 degrees, handling the ball was problematic. The Dawgs scored a TD with 3:49 remaining in the first. In their second drive, Rossville scored a TD that was called back with a penalty and the Dawgs had to kick a field goal right at the end of the quarter to lead 10-0.
Second quarter:
Rossville's defense was stout against the run stuffing the Humboldt ball carriers for loss or short gain nearly run attempt. But, they were able to complete several long passes to keep drives alive and finally scored a TD and 2 pt conversion with 25 seconds left in the half. Rossville up 10-8 at the half and looking forward to receiving the KO after half-time.
Third quarter:
The Dawgs scored on the second play after they received the kick off taking only 31 seconds off the clock. Dags up 16-8. Humboldt's offense finally started moving the ball on the ground as well as the air and scored and added the 2 point conversion to tie the game, and then they added another TD to go up 24-16. The Dawgs added a TD but failed on 2 pt. conversion to end the quarter down 24-22. A wild quarter with 4 of the game's six TDs scored in that quarter.
Fourth quarter:
The two teams dueled to a standstill during the fourth quarter with neither team scoring. So the final score remained 24-22 in favor of the Humboldt Cubs,
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Friday, November 9, 2018
New Dawgfeed Video
This is the third Dawgfeed video of this current year. This one has some excellent coverage of the cross country team competing in the State Meet at Wamego, including portions of the race and interviews after completion of the race. Go to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyklvanJaEY&feature=em-uploademail
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyklvanJaEY&feature=em-uploademail
All MEL Volleyball Team
MID-EAST All League Volley Team
First team
Laurel Barber, Wabaunsee; Clara Caralt, Silver Lake; Lexi Cobb, Silver Lake; Dallis Golder, Rossville; Alexis Hafenstine, Wabaunsee; Josie Harrison, St. Marys; Reagan Hurla, St. Marys; Daryn Lamprecht, Silver Lake; Alyssa Lohmeyer, Wabaunsee; Ollievia Lowe, St. Marys; Abby Ruder, Rock Creek; Sarah Thomson, Riley County.
Honorable mention
Rachel Allen, Riley County; Jordan Bittner, Rossville; Ellie Hogle, Silver Lake; Jaylee Hurd, St. Marys; Abby Pressgrove, Silver Lake; Jenna Weers, Rock Creek.
First team
Laurel Barber, Wabaunsee; Clara Caralt, Silver Lake; Lexi Cobb, Silver Lake; Dallis Golder, Rossville; Alexis Hafenstine, Wabaunsee; Josie Harrison, St. Marys; Reagan Hurla, St. Marys; Daryn Lamprecht, Silver Lake; Alyssa Lohmeyer, Wabaunsee; Ollievia Lowe, St. Marys; Abby Ruder, Rock Creek; Sarah Thomson, Riley County.
Honorable mention
Rachel Allen, Riley County; Jordan Bittner, Rossville; Ellie Hogle, Silver Lake; Jaylee Hurd, St. Marys; Abby Pressgrove, Silver Lake; Jenna Weers, Rock Creek.
Football Playoffs Nov. 9
From the Capital-Journal:
RILEY COUNTY (8-2) AT SILVER LAKE
(10-0)
Riley County
avenged one of its two losses with a 33-14 win over Southeast-Saline last week
in the Class 2A second round. Now the Falcons get a shot at the other team that
beat them in Mid-East League rival Silver Lake. The undefeated and No. 2-ranked
Eagles led just 10-0 at halftime of the first meeting, but shut down Riley
County’s explosive offense, allowing just a pair of second-half touchdown runs
by Mikey Waggoner and Deon Barnes. Mason Griffin, meanwhile, threw for 243
yards and three touchdowns in a 31-12 Silver Lake win. Griffin has thrown for
1,758 yards and 25 touchdowns while getting picked off just once and Christian
Stoner has run for 1,062 yards and 16 touchdowns. Waggoner has run for 962
yards and 15 touchdowns, while Falcon quarterback Garrett Harmison has thrown
for 1,445 yards and 19 touchdowns.
Prediction:
Silver Lake over Riley County
HUMBOLDT (10-0) AT ROSSVILLE (8-2)
Last week’s playoff
wins couldn’t have gone any differently for Rossville and Humboldt. Rossville
started strong, building a 21-7 halftime lead on Maur Hill before holding on
for a 21-14 win thanks to a last-minute defensive stop inside its own 10.
Humboldt, meanwhile, led Osage City just 8-0 at halftime before exploding in
the second half for a 30-6 win. Conor Haviland ran for 192 yards and two
touchdowns in the win for the Cubs in their first big test of the season. For
the year, Haviland has rushed for 1,533 yards and 30 touchdowns. Quarterback
Dagen Goodner has added 1,817 combined rushing and passing yards with 31
touchdowns. Garrett Carver ran for 150 of his 195 yards in the first half last
week against Maur Hill and for the season has run for 1,163 yards and 18 touchdowns
and thrown for 1,181 yards and nine touchdowns. Humboldt has allowed just 65
points all season, but Friday’s win was the first over a team with a winning
record.
Prediction: Rossville over
Humboldt
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Miracles For Mallory
Miracles for Mallory Continue: 8th Annual Bear Backer Auction
Mallory and Kyle's journey is our journey as well. As Miracles for Mallory continue, we (Mallory's Besties), in conjunction with the St. Marys Bear Backers would like to invite our friends and families to the 8th annual Bear Backer Auction.
Friday, November 9th, George J. Perry Memorial Armory in St. Marys
Doors Open: 5:30 pm
Soup/Chili Dinner: 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm (or until it runs out)
Admission - $10.00 per person, $5.00 suggested for soup/chili dinner
Live Auction: 7:00 pm
BrickHorse Band performance: 8:30 pm - 11:30 pm
All proceeds from the night will go to Mallory and Kyle. We will have auction items for both Rossville and St. Marys fans!
Sunday, November 4, 2018
Harold Rogers Passes Away
Harold Gene Rogers, 90, passed away at home on October 27, 2018 in Middleton,
Idaho.
Harold was born on October 10, 1928 to Albert and Evelyn Rogers in
Kearney, Nebraska. He married Marcia Hagerty in 1952. While living in Nebraska
and Iowa they had three sons. The family moved to Rossville, Kansas in 1959,
where Harold was the manager at an alfalfa dehydrator plant for over 10 years.
Harold loved to raise pheasants and peacocks, hunt and fish. In 1970, the
family moved to Winnemucca, Nevada where he worked as a mechanic for the
Humboldt County School District. While working for the school district, he met
and married Marilyn Lesh in 1976. Harold and Marilyn later moved to Middleton,
Idaho where Harold continued to work as a mechanic until he retired.
Harold is survived by his wife, Marilyn Rogers, brother, Frank (Janet), sons William (Brandis) and Michel (Karen), step-daughter Kay (Blaine) and numerous nieces, nephews and grandchildren
Harold is preceded in death by his parents, son Gary Rogers, step-sons Brian and Carson Clelland, and his sisters Betty, Elaine, Pat and Marlene.
Harold is survived by his wife, Marilyn Rogers, brother, Frank (Janet), sons William (Brandis) and Michel (Karen), step-daughter Kay (Blaine) and numerous nieces, nephews and grandchildren
Harold is preceded in death by his parents, son Gary Rogers, step-sons Brian and Carson Clelland, and his sisters Betty, Elaine, Pat and Marlene.
Condolences may be given at www.flahifffuneralchapel.com
Published in Idaho Press
Tribune on Nov. 4, 2018
Turcker Horak Scores For PSU
Tucker Horak scored on a seven yard run for Pittsburg State on Sat in their 23-40 loss to Washburn U. PSU had a big advantage in the offensive statistics, but not in points scored.
https://www.cjonline.com/sports/20181103/james-brania-hopps-99-yard-return-in-fourth-quarter-helps-washburn-football-upset-pitt-state
https://www.cjonline.com/sports/20181103/james-brania-hopps-99-yard-return-in-fourth-quarter-helps-washburn-football-upset-pitt-state
Saturday, November 3, 2018
Video of Maur Hill Game
WIBW sent a camera to Maur Hill and they have highlights of the Maur Hill-Rossville game at:
https://www.wibw.com/content/news/KPZ-Rossville-Maur-Hill-499444671.html
KSNT did not have any video of the game.
https://www.wibw.com/content/news/KPZ-Rossville-Maur-Hill-499444671.html
KSNT did not have any video of the game.
Rossville Defeats Maur Hill 21-14
From the Capital-Journal:
ATCHISON — Rossville football coach Derick Hammes knew
full well there would come a point in Friday’s Class 2A playoff clash with Maur
Hill that his pass defense was going to have to come up with a big stop.
Sure enough, that situation presented itself with the
season on the line for both teams.
With Rossville clinging to a 21-14 lead with 1:16 left
in the game, Maur Hill lined up for a fourth-and-goal at the Bulldawg 7. A
Raven score likely would have forced overtime. A Rossville stop would seal the
victory.
“Our backs were against the wall,” Hammes said. “The
field shrinks down there, so that was to our advantage. (Jack) Caudle does such
a good job of buying time and that’s one of the most impressive things about
him. We had to pressure him because if we gave him too much time, you can see
what he did with the football.”
Having already thrown for 301 yards in the game,
Caudle couldn’t quite find his mark on the fourth-down play. His pass to a
heavily guarded Parker Mispagel fell incomplete and Rossville held on for the
21-14 victory.
With the win Rossville (8-2) advances to the 2A
quarterfinals where the Bulldawgs will take on undefeated and No. 4 Humboldt
(10-0), which beat Osage City 30-6. The game will be at Rossville.
Maur Hill finished the season 8-2.
“I knew my guys were going to come out and fight to
the very end,” Maur Hill coach Jermaine Monroe said. “It’s tough and this game
is a matter of inches. Being that far away from tying this thing up ... We
practice scenarios like this, game’s on the line, this is the play we’re going
to call. We just fell a little short.”
Maur Hill’s defense gave the Ravens a chance to get
back in the game after Rossville threatened to run away with things at the end
of the first half. The Bulldawgs scored twice in the second quarter on Garrett
Carver touchdown runs of 1 and 58 yards to take a 21-7 halftime lead.
But the Bulldawgs squandered a chance to put the
Ravens away as Maur Hill picked off Carver twice inside the Raven 30.
Maur Hill finally capitalized with a score when Tate
Vowels made a spectacular 40-yard catch to set up a 7-yard scoring run by
Caudle. After the Ravens forced a three-and-out, Vowels broke a tackle and
scampered 41 yards to the Rossville 5.
Three plays resulted in a loss of two yards, setting
up Maur Hill’s final chance. Rossville smothered Vowels, forcing Caudle to go
elsewhere, and Kaleb Badura blanketed Mispagel to force the incompletion.
The teams traded touchdowns on their first two drives
with Rossville needing just three plays to get on the board on a Trevor Johnson
28-yard run. Maur Hill answered with Mispagel making a diving catch in the end
zone for a 19-yard score on a fourth-down play.
After Carver put Rossville back up 14-7 on a 1-yard
run set up by a 51-yard burst, Maur Hill had a shot at tying it. But Vowels
dropped a touchdown pass in the end zone and Rossville came up with a
fourth-down sack.
Carver went 58 yards for a TD on the next play and it
looked like the Bulldawgs were in firm control. But after rushing for 150
first-half yards, Carver managed just 45 in the second half and Maur Hill
rallied.
“I felt like there were several times from being a
play away from being comfortable,” Hammes said. “But there’s never a comfort
level when you have a difference-maker at quarterback, which is what they’ve
got.”
Caudle finished 19 of 36 for 301 yards with Vowels
catching 10 passes for 170 yards. The eight wins were the most by Maur Hill in
several decades and the most during Monroe’s tenure.
“We thought this might be a rebuilding year for us,”
Monroe said. “It’s very satisfying, but also a little bittersweet because we
thought we could keep going.”
ROSSVILLE 21, MAUR HILL 14
Rossville 7 14 0 0 - 21
Maur Hill 7 0 0 7 - 14
Rossville — Johnson 28 run (Lovisi kick)
Maur Hill — Mispagel 19 pass from J. Caudle (Folsom
kick)
Rossville — Carver 1 run (Lovisi kick)
Rossville — Carver 58 run (Lovisi kick)
Maur Hill — J. Caudle 7 run (Folsom kick)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING —
Rossville: Carver 22-195, Sowers 4-27, Johnson 5-58, Reeves 2-6, Brown 2-7.
Maur Hill: Smith 7-7, J. Caudle 14-38, Taft 3-2, Schwinn 6-40, Vowels 1-minus 1, Mispagel 1-minus 3.
Rossville: Carver 22-195, Sowers 4-27, Johnson 5-58, Reeves 2-6, Brown 2-7.
Maur Hill: Smith 7-7, J. Caudle 14-38, Taft 3-2, Schwinn 6-40, Vowels 1-minus 1, Mispagel 1-minus 3.
PASSING —
Rossville: Carver 1-8-3, 21 yards
Maur Hill: J. Caudle 19-36-0, 301 yards.
Rossville: Carver 1-8-3, 21 yards
Maur Hill: J. Caudle 19-36-0, 301 yards.
RECEIVING —
Rossville: Horak 1-21.
Maur Hill: Vowels 10-170, Schwinn 1-7, Mispagel 4-80, Regan 2-40, Ligget 1-8, Taft 1-minus 4.
Rossville: Horak 1-21.
Maur Hill: Vowels 10-170, Schwinn 1-7, Mispagel 4-80, Regan 2-40, Ligget 1-8, Taft 1-minus 4.
Round Two Playoff Results
Class 2A football results for Nov. 2
East
Humboldt 30, Osage City 6
Rossville 21, Maur Hill 14
Silver Lake 63, McLouth 12
Riley County 33, Southeast-Saline 14
Rossville 21, Maur Hill 14
Silver Lake 63, McLouth 12
Riley County 33, Southeast-Saline 14
West
Hutchinson Trinity 16, Garden Plain 7
Hoisington 41, Cimarron 18
Conway Springs 21, Chaparral 14
Phillipsburg 41, Lakin 0
Hoisington 41, Cimarron 18
Conway Springs 21, Chaparral 14
Phillipsburg 41, Lakin 0
Friday, November 2, 2018
Rossville-Maur Hill FB Game Progress
In the first quarter, Maur Hill tried an on-side kick which didn't go ten yards. The Dawgs scored in less than one minute. Maur Hill then used a long drive, including two 4th down conversions to tie the game at 7-7.
The Dawgs added two TDs in the second quarter with drives that took less than a handful of plays on each. The Ravens had long many play drives that eventually faltered on the fourth down. Time of possession was dominated by the Ravens, but not so the score as the half ended with the Dawgs up 21-7.
No scoring in the third quarter. The high scoring Raven offense has been brought back to earth by the Dawg defense and the teams traded possessions for the duration of the quarter.
In the fourth quarter, the scoring drought was broken by the Ravens with 6:18 remaining. The Ravens defense stopped the Dawgs after 3 plays and a punt and started their march to the Dawgs goal line. With less than two minutes remaining, the Ravens had the ball first and goal from the six. But, the Dawg defense kept them from gaining even a yard and took possession with just over a minute left. At that point they could run the clock out for the 21-14 win.
The Dawgs received theBi-District championship plaque.
The Dawgs added two TDs in the second quarter with drives that took less than a handful of plays on each. The Ravens had long many play drives that eventually faltered on the fourth down. Time of possession was dominated by the Ravens, but not so the score as the half ended with the Dawgs up 21-7.
No scoring in the third quarter. The high scoring Raven offense has been brought back to earth by the Dawg defense and the teams traded possessions for the duration of the quarter.
In the fourth quarter, the scoring drought was broken by the Ravens with 6:18 remaining. The Ravens defense stopped the Dawgs after 3 plays and a punt and started their march to the Dawgs goal line. With less than two minutes remaining, the Ravens had the ball first and goal from the six. But, the Dawg defense kept them from gaining even a yard and took possession with just over a minute left. At that point they could run the clock out for the 21-14 win.
The Dawgs received theBi-District championship plaque.
CJ Maur Hill Game Prediction
From the Capital-Journal:
Both Maur
Hill and Rossville survived stern tests in last week’s playoff openers with the
Ravens rallying past Mission Valley 27-18 and Rossville outlasting Pleasant
Ridge 36-14. The Bulldawgs were up just 16-14 in the third quarter before
Garrett Carver broke a 28-yard touchdown run and then hit Bo Reeves on a
42-yard scoring pass to break the game open. Carver finished with 249 rushing
and passing yards and Tyree Sowers added 123 yards rushing. Maur Hill,
meanwhile, was in even bigger danger of being upset, down 18-7 at halftime to
Mission Valley. But the Ravens outscored Mission Valley 20-0 in the second half
to record their eighth win, the most during Jermaine Monroe’s tenure. Dylan
Smith had a rushing and receiving touchdowns and Jack Caudle threw for 118
yards. For the season, Caudle has thrown for 1,584 yards and 20 touchdowns,
while Carver has led Rossville with 1,160 yards and 9 touchdowns passing and
964 yards and 16 touchdowns rushin.
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Isaiah Luellen At FHSU
Isaiah Luellen is a freshman at Ft. Hays State U. and is on the wrestling team. Their season will begin Nov. 1. Their schedule and roster can be read at: https://fhsuathletics.com/schedule.aspx?path=wrestling
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