The Dawgs and undefeated Rock Creek tangled at Kaufman Stadium in KC Sat. and the Dawgs won 2-0 behind the pitching of Bo Reeves (6 innings) and Eddie Brokamp (1 inning) who held the Mustangs to only two hits. Reeves had 13 strikeouts in his 6 innings.
McGwyre Leathers had 2 hits. Bryson Balch and Bo Reeves each had one RBI.
R H E
Ross 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0
Rock 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
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Monday, April 22, 2019
Sunday, April 21, 2019
William Morford Passes Away
William E. "Bill" Morford, 58, passed away Friday,
April 19, 2019 at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka.
He was born January 18, 1961 at Onaga,
the son of Rey E. and Patricia A. Cassity Morford. Bill grew up in the
Delia/Emmett communities and graduated from St. Marys High School in 1979.
Bill worked for the local COOP from 1979
until his retirement this year, working for Farmers Union COOP, Nemaha Valley
COOP and then Ag Partners COOP. He played guitar and sang in the Wilson Flicker
Band. Bill was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and Knights of
Columbus Council 657 in St. Marys. He coached baseball and softball. He truly
enjoyed fishing, woodworking and cars, and loved all of his family.
He was preceded in death by his parents;
a brother, David; and his daughter, Kristin Dee Morford on July 4, 2010.
On May 28, 1983 he was united in marriage
to Nancy L. Flerlage at Immaculate Conception Church in St. Marys. She survives
of the home.
Other survivors include his son, Daniel
Morford, Wichita; a brother, Arthur Morford, Topeka; three sisters, Diana (Bob)
Dolezilek, Holton, Deborah (Richard) Beasterfeld, Belvue and Jean Holt, Holton;
several nieces and nephews.
Memorial contributions may be made to
the Johnson Cancer Research Center at KSU and sent in care of Piper Funeral
Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To leave online condolences go to
www.piperfuneralhome.com.
Mass
and Visitation/Rosary times will be announced as soon as they become available.
Saturday, April 20, 2019
Taylor Kirk & Washburn Softball
Washburn U. played two softball games against Northeastern State University on April 19.
W. U. lost the first game 3-1 in which Taylor Kirk was hitless in 4 at-bats.
The Ichabods were more successful in game two winning that 10-3. Taylor had 2 hits, 3 RBIs, 1 walk, and scored 2 runs in 3 at-bats. One of her hits was a home run.
Washburn U. played two games against on April 20.
W.U. won the first game 5-1 with Taylor getting 1 hit, 1 run and 3 RBIs in 3 at-bats. Her hit was a home run.
Washburn lost the second game 3-4. Taylor got 3 hits and 1 run in 3 at-bats. One of her hits was a double.
So far this season, Taylor is batting .366 with a .745 slugging average. She has hit 13 of the team's 24 home runs. Of her 56 hits, 13 have been doubles, 3 have been triples and 13 home runs. Over half of her hits have been for extra bases.
W. U. lost the first game 3-1 in which Taylor Kirk was hitless in 4 at-bats.
The Ichabods were more successful in game two winning that 10-3. Taylor had 2 hits, 3 RBIs, 1 walk, and scored 2 runs in 3 at-bats. One of her hits was a home run.
Washburn U. played two games against on April 20.
W.U. won the first game 5-1 with Taylor getting 1 hit, 1 run and 3 RBIs in 3 at-bats. Her hit was a home run.
Washburn lost the second game 3-4. Taylor got 3 hits and 1 run in 3 at-bats. One of her hits was a double.
So far this season, Taylor is batting .366 with a .745 slugging average. She has hit 13 of the team's 24 home runs. Of her 56 hits, 13 have been doubles, 3 have been triples and 13 home runs. Over half of her hits have been for extra bases.
Friday, April 19, 2019
Don't Text When Driving
TOPEKA, Kan, (WIBW) -- AAA Kansas hopes a new campaign convinces high school students that distracted driving is socially unacceptable. Two women share their stories of how easy an accident can happen and a phone call or text can wait.
Jacque Tierce and Shiane Wondra shared their experiences with distracted driving during an assembly for Rossville and Silver Lake Students Wednesday morning.
Tierce lost her daughter, Danielle, last year in an accident.
“She had been texting on Snapchat while she was driving and she rear-ended the back end of a semi going 65 to 70 miles an hour. She didn’t brake. She didn’t see it coming,” she told students.
Wondra, a high school student, was involved in a similar crash.
“Back in August of 2018 I was headed up to Horse Thief Reservoir to go tubing with my family, and I was Snapchatting my friend and rear-ended a semi going 70 miles an hour,” she said.
Tierce and Wondra shared their stories in hopes students think twice about texting and driving.
“Their life is more important than just a text message or a Snapchat,” Wondra added.
Shawn Steward with AAA Kansas said 59% of all teen crashes involve distracted driving.
“So it’s really becoming as much or bigger of an issue than drunk driving,” he said.
Tierce and Wondra said their experiences affected many people.
“My other friend that I was testing she still feels bad that I wrecked texting her, and it was about something that completely could have waited,” Wondra said.
They hope another family does not experience what they have.
“Losing my daughter even though I wasn’t there when the crash happened I relive that crash when I’m driving behind a semi,” Tierce added.
Tierce created an “I love you more box” to get people to put down their phones. Drivers are supposed to decorate the box with things that they love and put their phones inside when driving. She hopes it will get people thinking of all the things they love and could leave behind if they use their phone while driving.
Dawgs Split Against Sabetha Baseball
Rossville and Sabetha (9-1) split their baseball double header on April 18.
The Dawgs lost game one 5-2 but came back to win the second game 10-9 to keep their season record even at 6-6.
Game 1
Sabetha 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 5
Rossville 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2
Leathers got the only hit and the only RBI in the game. Aiden Garcia was the losing pitcvher allowing 13 hits and 5 runs. He allowed 2 walks and had 3 strike-outs in his 7 innings of work.
Game 2
No info available at this time but Rossville won 10-9.
The Dawgs lost game one 5-2 but came back to win the second game 10-9 to keep their season record even at 6-6.
Game 1
Sabetha 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 5
Rossville 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2
Leathers got the only hit and the only RBI in the game. Aiden Garcia was the losing pitcvher allowing 13 hits and 5 runs. He allowed 2 walks and had 3 strike-outs in his 7 innings of work.
Game 2
No info available at this time but Rossville won 10-9.
Rossville Inv. Track
Thirteen schools sent teams to the Rossville Invitational Track and Field meet on April 18. Ourstanding performances were turned in by:
Jordan Bittner 4th in 100 M Hurdles
Briar Gillum 1st in Shot Put
Trevor Johnson 1st in 200 M Dash
" " 2nd in 100 M Dash
Jordan Bittner 4th in 100 M Hurdles
Briar Gillum 1st in Shot Put
Trevor Johnson 1st in 200 M Dash
" " 2nd in 100 M Dash
Royal Valley Inv. Track
Royal Valley hosted their Invitaional Track and Field meet April 12. Outstanding performances were turned in by:
Julia Streit 3rd 1600 M
Jordan Bittner 4th 300 M Hurdles
Briar Gillum 1st Shot Put
Mary Shults 4th Shot Put
Trevor Johnson 1st 200 M Dash
The RHS girls finished 7th of 10 teams and the boys finished 7th of 9 teams.
Julia Streit 3rd 1600 M
Jordan Bittner 4th 300 M Hurdles
Briar Gillum 1st Shot Put
Mary Shults 4th Shot Put
Trevor Johnson 1st 200 M Dash
The RHS girls finished 7th of 10 teams and the boys finished 7th of 9 teams.
Area Pitching, Batting Leaders
Baseball Area Stat Leaders per the Capital-Journal
Batting
Average —
Gruber, Sabetha, .682; Reed, Oskaloosa, .667; Kulp, Riley County, .625; Moore,
Mission Valley, .615; A. Holle, Riley County, .594; G. Harmison, Riley County,
.578; Baumgardner, Emporia, .565; Lin, Maur Hill, .565; Roever, Marysville,
.560; Co. Phillips, Mission Valley, .545; Hamm, Oskaloosa, .542; Argabright,
Sabetha, .526; D. Williams, Perry-Lecompton, .522; D. Schmelzle, Sabetha, .520;
B. Smith, Santa Fe Trail, .517; L. Brown, Wabaunsee, .515; McDaniel, Junction
City, .514; Black, Maur Hill, .500; Hough, Mission Valley, .500; B. Jackson,
Rossville, .500; J. Stewart, Emporia, .500; Hegwald, Burlington, .486; Wagner,
Emporia, .481.
Pitching
Wins —
McDaniel, Junction City, 5; Siebenmorgen, Maur Hill, 5; Argabright, Sabetha, 3;
Moreno, Hiawatha, 3; Slupianek, Marysville, 3; Worthley, Sabetha, 3; Caudle,
Maur Hill, 2; Crome, Marysville, 2; Hay, Silver Lake, 2; Lindstrom, Silver
Lake, 2; Marcotte, Mission Valley, 2; Moore, Mission Valley, 2; Ca. Phillips,
Mission Valley, 2; Platt, Mission Valley, 2; Reeves, Rossville, 2; Roever,
Marysville, 2; Shufflebarger, Oskaloosa, 2; Wagner, Emporia, 2.
Strikeouts —
Rosenow, Clay Center, 45; McDaniel, Junction City, 44; C. Williams, Osage City,
38; Ca. Phillips, Mission Valley, 37; Moreno, Hiawatha, 33; Berckefeldt, Santa
Fe Trail, 27; Caudle, Maur Hill, 27; Reeves, Rossville, 27; Siebenmorgen, Maur
Hill, 27; Lindstrom, Silver Lake, 26; Pruyser, Silver Lake, 26; Spiker,
Doniphan West, 26; Garcia, Santa Fe Trail, 25; Moore, Mission Valley, 25;
SOFTBALL Area stat leaders per Capital-Journal
Batting
Average —
Kippes, Rossville, .692; Ogden, Royal Valley, .655; Easter, Lyndon, .636;
Higgs, Chase County, .632; Servaes, Atchison, .632; Kirkpatrick, Osage City,
.588; Scott, Rock Creek, .588; Butler, Council Grove, .586; Walter, West
Franklin, .583; Lundin, Rossville, .571; Mead, Santa Fe Trail, .568; Lutz,
Holton, .565; H. Serna, Osage City, .556; Bledsoe, Chapman, .525; Hafenstine,
Wabaunsee, .524; Ross, Atchison, .524; Doles, Lyndon, .520; Masters,
Burlingame, .519; Bolyard, Osage City, .517; Tubach, Chase County, .515; Heath,
Wellsville, .500; Martin, Mission Valley, .500; Mosby, Rock Creek, .500; Utz,
Holton, .500
Home runs —
Reg. Curry, Oskaloosa, 4; Higgs, Chase County, 4; Kippes, Rossville, 4;
Kirkpatrick, Osage City, 4; Boeckman, Holton, 3; Flewelling, Holton, 3; Lundin,
Rossville, 3; Lutz, Holton; Martin, Mission Valley, 3; Calvaruzo, Mission
Valley, 2; Hafenstine, Wabaunsee, 2; Halupa, Mission Valley, 2; Hoelscher,
Wabaunsee, 2; Oliver, Wabaunsee, 2; Roberts, Mission Valley, 2; Sage, Osage
City, 2; Schreiner, Wabaunsee, 2; A. Serna, Osage City, 2; H. Serna, Osage
City, 2.
Stolen bases
— Mead, Santa Fe Trail, 17; Servaes, Atchison, 16; Hysten, Atchison, 14;
Murray, Mission Valley, 13; Bledsoe, Chapman, 12; Winters, Burlingame, 12;
Bruce, Atchison, 11; Deters, Mission Valley, 9; Kirkpatrick, Osage City, 9;
Rockhold, Oskaloosa, 9; Spradley, Atchison, 9; Hultgren, Osage City, 8; Lewis,
Burlingame, 8; Easter, Lyndon, 7; M. Miller, Oskaloosa, 7; Ross, Atchison, 7;
Servaes, Atchison, 7; Zemek, Rossville, 7
Pitching
Wins — H.
Serna, Osage City, 11; Tubach, Chase County, 6; Akerstrom, Mission Valley, 5;
Gallagher, Holton, 4; Garrett, Jefferson West, 4; Jor. Harrison, St. Marys, 4;
Jos. Harrison, St. Marys, 4; Magette, Wabaunsee, 4; Masters, Burlingame, 4;
Stember, Oskaloosa, 4; Allen, Council Grove, 3; Lutz, Holton, 3; Martin,
Mission Valley, 3; J. Miller, Council Grove, 3; Schreiner, Wabaunsee, 3;
Fischer, Lyndon, 2; Gering, Atchison, 2; Harding, Royal Valley, 2; Joslin,
Royal Valley, 2; Kesinger, Oskaloosa, 2; Kippes, Rossville, 2; Long, Santa Fe
Trail, 2; Rabe, Rossville, 2; Rogers, Lyndon, 2; C. Smith, Atchison, 2; Walter,
West Franklin, 2.
ERA — Jos.
Harrison, St. Marys, 0.26; Tubach, Chase County, 0.77; S. Allen, Council Grove,
1.62; Jor. Harrison, St. Marys, 2.21; H. Serna, Osage City, 2.23; Stember,
Oskaloosa, 2.36; Lundin, Rossville, 2.52; Kippes, Rossville, 2.86; Duer,
Chapman, 3.00;
Strikeouts — H. Serna,
Osage City, 78; Tubach, Chase County, 52; Masters, Burlingame, 50; Jos.
Harrison, St. Marys, 45; Duer, Chapman, 41; Walter, West Franklin, 38;
Akerstrom, Mission Valley, 35; Stember, Oskaloosa, 35; S. Allen, Council Grove,
30; Schreiner, Wabaunsee, 28; R. Allen, Riley County, 27; Long, Santa Fe Trail,
27; Kippes, Rossville, 26; Robertson, Central Heights, 24; Wilson, Northern
Heights, 24; Haverkamp, Rock Creek, 22; Magette, Wabaunsee, 21; Gallagher,
Holton, 20; J. Miller, Council Grove, 20; Harding, Royal Valley, 17; Hull,
Wellsville, 17; Rabe, Rossville, 17; Rogers, Lyndon, 17; Decavele, MdCV, 16;
Lundin, Rossville, 16; Bones, Central Heights, 15.
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Baseball At Anderson Co.
The baseball team played Anderson Co. at home on April 15, winning the first game 9-1, but losing the second 6-1.
Katie Glotzbach Is Student Of The Week
The student of the week is Katie Glotzbach who has been recognized by her peers as someone who is caring and compassionate to her teachers and her peers. She keeps a positive attitude and shares that positivity with others.
Monday, April 15, 2019
All-School Reunion For 2019
Mark your calendar.
Rossville High School Reunion.
Dinner and Scholarship presentation will
be held on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at the Dekat Parish Center in Rossville. Social Hour begins at 4:00 with a catered
dinner served at 6:00. Scholarship
winners will be introduced and a short program will follow. All Rossville High graduates are welcome 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.
RHS Alumni Found. Scholarships
Rossville High Alumni Foundation will be awarding three
$1,500 scholarships this Spring. These
scholarships are funded by the Alumni Foundation and a grant from the Prairie
Band Potawatomi 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.
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Mitchell/Hammer Fundraiser
Mallory Mitchell/Kyle Hammer Fundraiser - Scott Helmer Style
Hosted by Rossville American Legion, Post 31
Friday April 19
Hosted by Rossville American Legion, Post 31
Friday April 19
Friday April 19
Dawgs & Santa Fe Trail Split
The baseball team split with Santa Fe Trail on Friday, April 24.The Dawgs dominated the first game winning 12-0. But the second was a close 4-3 loss. The Dawgs still have an even record at 4-4.
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