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Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Wresting Rankings For Dec. 4
The Rossville wrestling team has not cracked the top ten team list in 321A wrestling, but three wrestlers did make the top 6 for their weight class;
106 Zach Archer #2
126 Layne Hurla #6
148 Garrett Carver #4
For complete rankings, go to:
https://www.kansaswrestling.org/rankings
106 Zach Archer #2
126 Layne Hurla #6
148 Garrett Carver #4
For complete rankings, go to:
https://www.kansaswrestling.org/rankings
Mission Valley Wrestling Tournament
Team results of the Dec. 1 Mission Valley Tournament are as follows:
1 Marysville 243.5
2 Eudora 126.0
3 Rossville 124.0
4 Topeka High 93.0
5 Mission Valley 76.5
6 Chapman 76.0
7 Wellsville 58.0
8 St. Marys 47.0
9 Topeka West 41.0
10 Highland Park 37.0
10 Perry Lecompton 37.0
12 Oskaloosa 34.0
13 Burlingame 30.5
14 Doniphan West 27.5
15 Wabaunsee 27.0
16 Jeff West 0.0
Following are individual results with Zach Archer, Alex Archer and Kody Davoren winning their weight classes.
1 Marysville 243.5
2 Eudora 126.0
3 Rossville 124.0
4 Topeka High 93.0
5 Mission Valley 76.5
6 Chapman 76.0
7 Wellsville 58.0
8 St. Marys 47.0
9 Topeka West 41.0
10 Highland Park 37.0
10 Perry Lecompton 37.0
12 Oskaloosa 34.0
13 Burlingame 30.5
14 Doniphan West 27.5
15 Wabaunsee 27.0
16 Jeff West 0.0
Following are individual results with Zach Archer, Alex Archer and Kody Davoren winning their weight classes.
106
Colby Hurla (2-2)
106
Zach Archer (3-0)
placed 1st
113
Trent Gentry (2-1)
placed 2nd
120
Alex Archer (2-0) after
1st round bye and placed 1st
126
Layne Hurla (3-2)
placed 4th
132
Colin Culbertson (2-2)
138
Cody Barker (1-2)
145
Sam Twombly (3-2)
152
RL Cooney (1-2)
170
Kris Brown (0-2)
220
Kody
Davoren (4-0) placed 1st
RHS Girls Defeat KC Ward
KC Ward 12 11 15 5 — 43
Rossville 14 17 11 14 — 56
Rossville 14 17 11 14 — 56
Rossville scoring:
Paulsen 3 1-2 7
Streit 2 1-4 5
Hatina 1 3-6 5
Rabe 2 0-0 4
Zemek 3 (1) 2-3 9
Hill 4 8-11 16
Morelli 3 0-1 6
Shults 2 0-0 4
Totals 20 (1) 15-27 56
Streit 2 1-4 5
Hatina 1 3-6 5
Rabe 2 0-0 4
Zemek 3 (1) 2-3 9
Hill 4 8-11 16
Morelli 3 0-1 6
Shults 2 0-0 4
Totals 20 (1) 15-27 56
Monday, December 3, 2018
Sunday, December 2, 2018
3A Wrestlers Ranked
The Rossville High wrestleing team is not ranked in the Top Ten, but several individuals are: They include Layne Hurla, #6 in 113 class, Alex Archer, #5 in 120 class, and Kody Davoren, #5 in 195 class.
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Davoren Make All-State Team
The Capital Journal has announced their All-State football teams for 2018. Kody Davoren made the 2A team as an offensive lineman. Kody is a 6-2, 210 lb. junior.
Several Rossville players received honorable mention. They are Bo Reeves, sophomore, end; Garrett Carver, senior, back; Tyree Sowers, sophomore, back; Payton Catron senior, linebacker; and Joau Livisi, kicker.
Several Rossville players received honorable mention. They are Bo Reeves, sophomore, end; Garrett Carver, senior, back; Tyree Sowers, sophomore, back; Payton Catron senior, linebacker; and Joau Livisi, kicker.
Friday, November 30, 2018
Dawgs Lose Boys BB Game
The Dawgs had a very close game with the Wamego Red Raiders on Nov. 30 at Rossville. In the closing minutes, the teams kept exchanging 1 point leads. With about a minute to go, Wamego led by one at 43-42. But in the last minute, the Raiders hit 5 straight free throws to pull away to a 48-42 victory.
Wamego 11 11 9 17 -- 48
Rossville 9 12 7 14 -- 42
Wamego 11 11 9 17 -- 48
Rossville 9 12 7 14 -- 42
Rossville scoring:
Sumner 5 (1) 2-4 13
Reeves 2 3-7 7
Badura 1 0-2 2
Reeves 2 3-7 7
Badura 1 0-2 2
Brown 1 1-6 3
Johnson 1 2-2 4
Garcia 0 0-2 0
Sowers 5 3-7 13
Totals 15 (1) 10-29 42
RHS Girls Lose To Wamego 38-32
The Rossville High girls varsity team lost their opening game of the season against Wamego on the Rossville court in a contest that was very close until the last couple minutes when the hometown girls started getting desperate which resulted in errors and points for Wamego
Wamego 10 4 9 15 — 38
Wamego 10 4 9 15 — 38
Rossville 9 8 8 7 — 32
Rossville scoring:
Streit 1 0-2 2
Hatina 1 0-0 2
Rabe 1 2-4 4
Hill 5 6-7 16
Morelli 3 2-3 8
Totals 11 10-16 32
Hatina 1 0-0 2
Rabe 1 2-4 4
Hill 5 6-7 16
Morelli 3 2-3 8
Totals 11 10-16 32
Thursday, November 29, 2018
Jean Taylor Passes Away
Jean June Taylor, 86, of Silver Lake, passed away Tuesday, November 27, 2018.
She was born October 11, 1932, in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Albert and Ruth (Shellmer) Quinlan.
Jean and her siblings grew up in the Irish/Italian neighborhoods of East Boston during the 1930's. She was nicknamed 'Quin' in her youth and made a name defending her twin sister Joanie against school bullies at East Boston High School. After she graduated high school she worked in the dietary department at Boston's Mass General Hospital. She was street smart, Boston tough, and Boston stubborn...all traits the beautiful 21-year-old brought with her to Kansas after meeting and marrying the love of her life, Merle Taylor. Merle was a crewman on the USS Block Island and had docked in Boston for a week. Jean saw him at a club, dropped her handkerchief to catch his attention, and the rest became history.
Jean and Merle were married on September 4, 1954 in Milton, Massachusetts, and then moved to Silver Lake where Merle farmed with his family. Jean adjusted to country life and together she and Merle raised five children. Through it all she never let the Boston accent go (you can take a kid out of Boston but you can't take the Boston accent out of Jean Taylor!). Jean operated an in-home daycare for years and then became famously known as Silver Lake's Pizza Lady, making pizza at Casey's General Store for 15 years. Jean's life was full of love, orneriness, and fun. She loved family gatherings and she absolutely loved spending time with her grandchildren and great granddaughter. She will be dearly missed.
Jean lived for the past three years at Oakley Place in Rossville, where she endeared herself to all. She was well cared for by her children and the caring staff at Oakley Place. She was preceded in death by her husband Merle, her twin sister, Joan Moody; sister Barbara Vesowate, and brothers, Al Quinlan and Walter Quinlan. Survivors include children, Susan (Steve) Tate, Edward (Terri) Taylor, Mark (Jacque) Taylor, Bill (Janice) Taylor, all of Silver Lake, and Brenda (Ronald) Payne of Meriden; 12 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
A Funeral Ceremony will be at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, December 1, 2018 at Parker-Price Cremations, Funerals & Receptions, 245 NW Independence Ave., Topeka, Kansas. Interment will follow at Prairie Home Cemetery, 35th & Menoken Road. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to service time at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the DARE program in support of the Silver Lake city-wide safe Halloween celebration (an annual event that Jeannie loved), or to the Topeka Rescue Mission.
To leave a message for the family online, please visit www.ParkerPriceFH.com.
She was born October 11, 1932, in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Albert and Ruth (Shellmer) Quinlan.
Jean and her siblings grew up in the Irish/Italian neighborhoods of East Boston during the 1930's. She was nicknamed 'Quin' in her youth and made a name defending her twin sister Joanie against school bullies at East Boston High School. After she graduated high school she worked in the dietary department at Boston's Mass General Hospital. She was street smart, Boston tough, and Boston stubborn...all traits the beautiful 21-year-old brought with her to Kansas after meeting and marrying the love of her life, Merle Taylor. Merle was a crewman on the USS Block Island and had docked in Boston for a week. Jean saw him at a club, dropped her handkerchief to catch his attention, and the rest became history.
Jean and Merle were married on September 4, 1954 in Milton, Massachusetts, and then moved to Silver Lake where Merle farmed with his family. Jean adjusted to country life and together she and Merle raised five children. Through it all she never let the Boston accent go (you can take a kid out of Boston but you can't take the Boston accent out of Jean Taylor!). Jean operated an in-home daycare for years and then became famously known as Silver Lake's Pizza Lady, making pizza at Casey's General Store for 15 years. Jean's life was full of love, orneriness, and fun. She loved family gatherings and she absolutely loved spending time with her grandchildren and great granddaughter. She will be dearly missed.
Jean lived for the past three years at Oakley Place in Rossville, where she endeared herself to all. She was well cared for by her children and the caring staff at Oakley Place. She was preceded in death by her husband Merle, her twin sister, Joan Moody; sister Barbara Vesowate, and brothers, Al Quinlan and Walter Quinlan. Survivors include children, Susan (Steve) Tate, Edward (Terri) Taylor, Mark (Jacque) Taylor, Bill (Janice) Taylor, all of Silver Lake, and Brenda (Ronald) Payne of Meriden; 12 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
A Funeral Ceremony will be at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, December 1, 2018 at Parker-Price Cremations, Funerals & Receptions, 245 NW Independence Ave., Topeka, Kansas. Interment will follow at Prairie Home Cemetery, 35th & Menoken Road. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to service time at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the DARE program in support of the Silver Lake city-wide safe Halloween celebration (an annual event that Jeannie loved), or to the Topeka Rescue Mission.
To leave a message for the family online, please visit www.ParkerPriceFH.com.
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Amanda Hill (17) At KS Wesleyan
Amanda Hill of Rossville is a sophomore at Kansas Wesleyan University and is on their basketball team. Her bio can be read at:
http://www.kwucoyotes.com/roster/18/2/8354.php
Varsity Basketball Schedules
Nov.
30. Wamego
30. Wamego
Dec.
4. KC Ward (at Chapman)
7. Sacred Heart (at Chapman)
8. at Chapman
14. at Atchison 18. at Silver Lake
20. Perry-Lecompton
4. KC Ward (at Chapman)
7. Sacred Heart (at Chapman)
8. at Chapman
14. at Atchison 18. at Silver Lake
20. Perry-Lecompton
Jan.
4. at Riley County
8. at Rock Creek
11. St. Marys
15-19. at Oskaloosa Inv. (Boys)
22-26. at Jefferson North Inv (Girls)
29. at St. Marys
4. at Riley County
8. at Rock Creek
11. St. Marys
15-19. at Oskaloosa Inv. (Boys)
22-26. at Jefferson North Inv (Girls)
29. at St. Marys
Feb.
1. Wabaunsee
5. Osage City
8. Silver Lake
12. at Wabaunsee
15. Riley County
21. Rock Creek.
1. Wabaunsee
5. Osage City
8. Silver Lake
12. at Wabaunsee
15. Riley County
21. Rock Creek.
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Wichita Eagle Rates The Leagues
The Wichita Eagle has given each of the 44 high school football leagues in Kansas a power rating. The Mid-East League is rated #3 of the 44 leagues.
Sub-State Champions: Riley County
Regional Champions: Silver Lake, Rossville
Playoff Qualifiers: Riley County, Silver Lake, Rossville
Teams: 5
Power Score: 22
To read the complete article and how they calculated the power ratings, go to:
https://www.kansas.com/sports/varsity-kansas/varsity-football/article222174100.htmlMonday, November 26, 2018
Boys Basketball Outlook
Coach: Eammon Bradley
(2nd year).
Last year’s record: 6-15 (3-7, 5th in league).
Postseason: lost in 3A sub-state quarterfinals.
Returning starters: (4) Taegan Sumner, G, sr.; Kaleb Badura, G,
jr.; Tyree Sowers, F, so.; Bo Reeves, C, so.
Other returners/newcomers: none listed.
Outlook: Bulldawgs lost 10 of first 11 games last year before
going 5-4 over final month. ... Graduation claimed leading scorer and
first-team all-league selection Sheldon Hulbert. ... Sumner averaged 10 points
and 3 assists per game last year. ... Sowers averaged 5 points and 5 rebounds a
game and Reeves averaged 4 points and 5 rebounds a game.
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