Friday, September 13, 2019

KSNT Pre-Game Hype

    Here is a good KSNT video about the War On 24 hype leading up to the game.  This will be the Game of the Week on KSNT.
https://www.ksnt.com/news/top-stories/silver-lake-vs-rossville-game-of-the-week-hype-video/

Pre=Game Expections At Silver Lake

From the Capital-Journal:
SILVER LAKE — Perhaps as much as any time in C.J. Hamilton’s legendary 44-year coaching career, Silver Lake began the 2019 with a whole lot of uncertainties.
Particularly at the skill positions, where the Eagles graduated 2,000-yard passer Mason Griffin, 1,500-yard rusher Christian Stoner and their top-four leading receivers.
Needless to say, Hamilton wasn’t exactly sure what he was going to get from the new faces in last Friday’s opener against St. Marys. And it’s safe to say, he was pleasantly surprised with how they performed in leading Silver Lake to a 38-12 victory.
“I was pretty well pleased with their effort,” Hamilton said. “There were some technical things, but that’s always to be expected because they’re so green. But they handled it pretty well. We were aggressive and not tentative, whereas I thought the year before we were tentative and worried about making a mistake.”
New starting quarterback Cody Hay was efficient, completing 15 of 27 passes for 214 yards and two touchdowns. Gannon Remer, last year’s second-leading rusher, finished with 112 yards and a touchdown and Logan Matzke, Kyler Kaniper and Nate Boyden each had at least three catches and 40 yards receiving, with Matzke and Kaniper hauling in touchdown grabs.
The Eagles led just 17-12 going into the fourth quarter before delivering a late knockout blow with 21 fourth-quarter points.
As solid as the first outing was, Hamilton knows his team will have to be even sharper this week. It’s War on 24 week, with arch rival Rossville coming to town for a 7 p.m. showdown for an early edge in the race for the Mid-East League title.
“We’re not near where we need to be and I’m sure most teams are in that situation,” Hamilton said. “As long as we’re making progress, and we hope that continues every week.”
Rossville also opened the season with its share of question marks, though perhaps not as many as Silver Lake. The Bulldawgs also debuted a new quarterback with sophomore Torrey Horak taking over the position this year after the graduation of 1,000-yard rusher and passer Garrett Carver.
Horak made the transition a seamless one, completing 6 of 8 passes for 155 yards and two touchdowns and adding a team-high 67 rushing yards with another score in leading the Bulldawgs to a 28-8 victory over Class 1A No. 4 Centralia. Bo Reeves caught both touchdown passes, including a 94-yarder, and finished with 150 yards on five catches.

“He had some nice numbers, and what I take away is, he’s got one game of experience now,” Rossville coach Derick Hammes said. “I think he can do better and I think he’ll tell you he can do better. It was a good baseline for him, and moving forward, we’ll see even more progress. And hopefully, that’s the case this week, because we’re going to need good quarterback play in a game like this.”
Hammes said there were plenty of positives to pull out of the Centralia victory. While the Bulldawgs gave up 246 yards on the ground to the Panthers, they didn’t allow a touchdown until Devon Feldkamp broke a 52-yard run in the fourth quarter.
“I thought we were sturdy against the run and I wasn’t sure how that would correlate for us,” Hammes said. “I don’t think they knocked us off the line of scrimmage like they like to do. Usually you’re concerned about first-week tackling, and I think the missed tackles we had were angles and that means hopefully we’re a good tackling team.”
Having a physical test to start the season can only help the Bulldawgs as they prepare for Silver Lake. Even though the Eagles operate out of a spread formation and throw the ball nearly half of the time, Silver Lake has always prided itself on being a physical team, and that’s not lost on Hammes.
“Don’t let Silver Lake fool you, they like to establish the ground game and traditionally they play as good of defense as anyone you’ll see on your schedule,” he said. “There’s some correlation with Centralia in that sense. But on the flip side, you’re also going to see the most balanced high school football team you’ll see.”
Silver Lake won last year’s contest 17-14 and has won three straight in the series. Two of those three wins were decided by eight points or less, and Hamilton expects something similar Friday night.
“It always is,” Hamilton said. “Sometimes it’s a high-scoring battle and sometimes it’s a low-scoring battle. But both teams compete and take a great deal of pride in the game of football, and I would expect it to be strongly competitive and very tight, coming down to how we handle a couple situations or how they handle it. That’s usually the difference in this game.”

Thursday, September 12, 2019

MEL Football Standings Week 1

MID-EAST LEAGUE STANDINGS 
                  League ... Overall
Riley County           1-0 ... 1-0
Silver Lake              1-0 ... 1-0
Rossville                  0-0 ... 1-0
Rock Creek              0-1 ... 0-1
St. Marys               0-1 ... 0-1
Wabaunsee              0-0 .. 0-1

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Girls Golf At West Franklin

Following are the results of the  West  Franklin Invitational golf tournament on Sept 10

1st 210 Spring Hill
2nd 225 Jeff West
3rd 233 Osage City
4th 248 Santa Fe Trail
5th 257 Council Grove
6th 259 Rossville
7th 300 West Franklin
8th 300 Kansas City Christian

Leah Hudson led the Lady Dawgs with a 57 good for 11th place.

Monday, September 9, 2019

Centrailia Game Night Photos

Photos by Shari Gentry





2A Football Rankings


The following are the 2A rankings by the Capital Journal.
1. Phillipsburg (1) ... 1-0
2. Conway Springs (2) ... 1-0
3. Hoisington (3) ... 1-0
4. Humboldt (4) ... 1-0
5. Riley County (5) ... 1-0
Others — Cimarron 1-0, Garden Plain 1-0, Hutchinson Trinity 1-0, Lakin 1-0, Maur Hill 1-0, Rossville 1-0, Silver Lake 1-0, Southeast-Saline 1-0.

Sunday, September 8, 2019

Walker Raises Money For Homeless Vets

Michael Gmur is a Marine vet and former actor raising money for homeless veterans by walking across the United States.  He stopped at Rossville Friday night and resumed his walk Saturday morning.

There is a long article about him at:
https://salinapost.com/2019/09/07/former-actor-marine-vet-now-walking-along-us-24-in-kansas/

Lady Dawgs 3rd At Burlington VB

The RHS valleyball team played in the Burlington Invitational tourney on Sept 7 and finished third.

Baldwin                        19-25, 19-25
Prairie View                  25-19, 25-8
Burlington                     25-11, 25-23
Wellsville                      26-25, 25-19,19-25
Waverley                      25-18,25-12         

Horak Scores In PSU Win

    Tucker Horak scored one TD in Pittsburg State's 37-35 win on Sat.   Game details can be read at:
https://pittstategorillas.com/news/2019/9/5/football-vincent-boots-game-winning-field-goal-as-time-expires.aspx?path=football

Saturday, September 7, 2019

RHS Game Video On KSNT & WIBW

    Some nice video of the Rossville-Centrailia game can be found beginning at 3:00 on KSNT Football Frenzy at:
https://www.ksnt.com/football-frenzy/football-frenzy-09-06-19/

    WIBW also has game video at:  https://www.wibw.com/video?vid=559640702

Dawson Hammes At ESU

    Dawson Hammes is a redshirt sophomore at Emporia State and is on their football team.  He had three tackles as a linebacker against Northeastern State on Sept. 5, 2019.
    His bio can be read at:
https://esuhornets.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=3579

Jeff West Golf Tourney

Jeff West Scramble Sept. 28 at Village Green Golf Course.

1.     Silver Lake     179
2.     Jeff West        183                   
3.     Rossville         219

Wonnell/Rodehurst         105
Steale/Davis                    109
Broughton/Thompson      127
Broughton/Williams         133

Friday, September 6, 2019

Dawgs Ride Early Lead To Win Over Centrailia

   After an opening 3 and out,  the Dawgs had to play defense and stopped a long Centraila drive at the 5 to change the momentum.   Torrey Horak threw two TD passes to Bo Reeves and ran one in himself to make  it 21-0 at the half.
    The teams each added a TD the second half  to end the game at 28-8 to get the Dawgs season off to a roaring start against a highly rated team.

Centralia;   0;   0;  0;   8  —  8

Rossville;  14;   7;  7;   0  — 28
Centralia — Feldkamp 52 run. PAT — Haverkamp run.

Rossville — Reeves (2) 94 pass from Horak, 15 pass from Horak; Horak 39 run; Rezac 11 run. PAT — Brown run; Reeves 2 kicks.


    Rossville journeys to Silver Lake next week for the annual "War on 24."

    Other Mid East League scores on Sept 6 were:
Silver Lake  38   St. Marys    12
Riley Co.     41   Rock Creek 34

Lady Dawgs 1-1 at RHS Triangular

Rossville scored two  wins against Mission Valley (25-22, 25-15) but took two losses to Jackson Heights (24-26, 21-25) at the Rossville Triangular on Sept. 5.