CLASS 2A Football Rankings for Oct. 17, 2019
1. Hoisington (6-0) [1]
2. Silver Lake (6-0) [2]
3. Garden Plain (6-0) [3]
4. Conway Springs (5-1) [5]
5. Cimarron (6-0) [8]
6. Humboldt (6-0) [4]
7. Riley County (4-2) [NR]
8. Rossville (4-2) [6]
9. Belle Plaine (6-0) [10]
10. Lakin (5-1) [7]
Silver Lake continues to hold at #2, but Rossville dropped a couple places to 8th. Riley Co. has joined the rankings coming in ahead of Rossville.
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Friday, October 18, 2019
Thursday, October 17, 2019
Ronald Bond (77) Passes Away
He was born September 23, 1960, at Onaga, the son of Oren R. and Marguerite V. Clark Bond. Ronald graduated from Rossville High School in 1977. He worked in construction. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Survivors include his brother, Robert E. Bond, Kingsville, MO; a sister, Shirley Voight, Millington; TN;
Private Inurnment is in the St. Clere Cemetery.
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
Eagles Win Two Over Lady Dawgs
Silver Lake swept Rossville to keep its one-game lead in the Mid-East League standings over Wabaunsee. The Eagles are 7-1, while Wabaunsee is 6-2 and Rossville 4-4. Rossville lost the first match 19-25, 10-25 and then lost the second 15-25, 25-22, 10-25.
Alivia Sherer First Dawg At Golf State
From the Capital-Journel:
Alivia Sherer dabbled in tennis a little bit when she was growing up, but the sport really didn’t pique her interest until two years ago.
And once it did, she was hooked. It was the sport she wanted to pursue in high school. One problem. Sherer is a freshman at Rossville and that school had never fielded a tennis program.
“I just do tennis,” she said. “Over the summer I do drills, so the whole idea was I would just keep doing drills and wait to see what happened.”
What happened was something the Sherer family has been trying to finalize for a couple years. Rossville entered a co-op agreement with Hayden, allowing Sherer to practice and play for the Wildcats during the season.
Sherer took full advantage of the opportunity and when it came time to compete on her own for Rossville at last week’s Class 3-2-1A regional at Hillsboro, it paid off. Sherer became Rossville’s first-ever state tennis qualifier, placing sixth in singles at the regional.
Not many people can say they’ve accomplished a first at their high school. But Sherer can.
“It’s nice and I never really thought about it like that,” she said. “All these other sports always talk about getting to go to state and I never really thought that I am the first one. But I’m excited I get to go do it.”
The daughter of former Washburn player Jesse Sherer, who played for the Ichabods from 1993-97, Alivia wasn’t overly optimistic she would get the chance to play tennis this year after her family had unsuccessfully tried to get a co-op in place for her older brother, Alex, who is a junior at Rossville.
But once she found out it would happen, she was elated.
“I was so excited,” she said. “It was great to learn how everything was going to work.”
Sherer wasn’t alone. Rossville junior Peyton Price, daughter of Washburn assistant coach David Price, also opted to go out for tennis. The two commute every day to Topeka for practice with one of their parents chauffering them.
Jesse Sherer also serves as Rossville’s official coach after taking online training and testing. During the regular season, she was coached by Hayden coach Christy Sheetz, who said her program welcomed the Bulldawg duo with open arms.
“We as coaches, we’re all ambassadors for the sport and the entire Topeka tennis commmunity was so welcoming for this,” Sheetz said. “I’d talked to them about it over the summer and knew Jesse was involved in the tennis community here. So it was kind of a way to pay it back and keep the cycle going.
″(Sherer’s) had such a successful start for a freshman and has done an incredible job. She’s got a sweet and open personality and was so eager to join the team. It’s just been a real blessing and we’ve developed a strong relationship with these two girls.”
“It was kind of weird at first and I mostly talked to Marisol (Blair, a Hayden senior) since I knew her,” Sherer said. “But now I know everyone and we all get along really well.”
Sherer rotated at singles with Hayden’s top-two singles players Marisol Blair and Rhen Calhoon, and put together a 14-6 record during the regular season. She also played some doubles with Price with both playing singles at regionals.
“It was definitely different from what I would see in USTA,” Sherer said. “But it was nice seeing that competition and playing a lot of really good players. It made me a lot better, knowing how I need to move the ball more, use my angles more.”
Price was eliminated in her first match at regionals, while Sherer beat Perry-Lecompton’s Bailey Wheeler, 6-1, 6-4 to reach the quarterfinals. After falling 6-4, 6-1 to Smoky Valley’s Lena Rauchholz, she found herself in a tough spot when she lost the first set to Smoky Valley’s Isabella Wright 7-6 (8-6) in the match to qualify for state.
But she bounced back in a big way to clinch a state berth with a 6-1, 6-2 win in the next two sets. Sherer wound up falling in the fifth-place match to Wabaunsee’s Autymn Schreiner, a defacto Mid-East League championship match between the top singles players for the only two schools in the league with tennis.
“It was definitely nerve-wracking in the (match with Wright), losing that first set in a tiebreaker,” Sherer said. “We were both trying to make every point. I thought getting to state was possible and I just needed to fight.”
Sherer will take a 16-8 record to this weekend’s Class 3-2-1A state tournament in Prairie Village.
“I’m really looking forward to it,” Sherer said. “Having my dad there coaching me will be great, too. I just want to do well and see how far I can get.”
Lady Dawgs Win Osage CC
Standings of Osage City Invitational Cross Country Meet Oct. 9, 2019.
1. Rossville 52
2. Silver Lake 53
3. Anderson Co. 56
4. Osage City 96
5. Santa Fe Trl. 117
6. Hillsdale 150
7. Northern Hts 182
8. Chase Co. 213
9. Wellsville 215
Top Finishers from Rossville were:
2. Julia Streit
6. Amelia Foster
8. Julia Seidel
11. Emma Streit
25. Alexis Zabala
35. Cassie Fund
1. Rossville 52
2. Silver Lake 53
3. Anderson Co. 56
4. Osage City 96
5. Santa Fe Trl. 117
6. Hillsdale 150
7. Northern Hts 182
8. Chase Co. 213
9. Wellsville 215
Top Finishers from Rossville were:
2. Julia Streit
6. Amelia Foster
8. Julia Seidel
11. Emma Streit
25. Alexis Zabala
35. Cassie Fund
Rodehorst To State Golf Meet
Standings of the 3-2-1A golf regionals.
Silver Lake 388
Meriden-Jeff West 410
Osage City 417
Council Grove 462
Rossville 483
St. Marys 497
Jenna Rodehorst was the leading golfer for Rossville finishing 13th with a 105. This qualifies her for the state tournament next week.
Alexandra Broughton finished 23rd with a 119.
Silver Lake 388
Meriden-Jeff West 410
Osage City 417
Council Grove 462
Rossville 483
St. Marys 497
Jenna Rodehorst was the leading golfer for Rossville finishing 13th with a 105. This qualifies her for the state tournament next week.
Alexandra Broughton finished 23rd with a 119.
Sunday, October 13, 2019
Rossville Invitaional Golf
The Rossville Invitational Golf Tournament was held at the Great Life North golf course in Topeka on Oct. 10, 2019. The team finishes were:
1 Jeff West 169
2 Silver Lake 170
3 Rossville 198
4 Clay Center 216
5 St. Marys 230
6 Osage City 231
Rossville was lead by Jenna Rodehorst 43 (6th), Leah Hudson 50 (14th), Kayla Davis 51 (17th).
Sidney Wonnell 54 (21st).
1 Jeff West 169
2 Silver Lake 170
3 Rossville 198
4 Clay Center 216
5 St. Marys 230
6 Osage City 231
Rossville was lead by Jenna Rodehorst 43 (6th), Leah Hudson 50 (14th), Kayla Davis 51 (17th).
Sidney Wonnell 54 (21st).
Pittsburg Dealt First Loss of Season
Pittsburg State U. suffered its first loss of the season at the hands of Northwest Missouri on Sat., Oct. 12 \, being on the losing end of a 38-17 contest. Tucker Horak had three carries for 22 yards including a 19 yard scamper. The complete game recap can be read at:
https://pittstategorillas.com/news/2019/10/12/football-bearcats-hand-gorillas-first-loss-of-season-38-17.aspx?path=football
https://pittstategorillas.com/news/2019/10/12/football-bearcats-hand-gorillas-first-loss-of-season-38-17.aspx?path=football
Alivia Shere To State Tennis
CLASS 3-2-1A TENNIS REGIONAL AT HILLSBORO:
Rossville picked up its first-ever tennis state qualifier as Alivia Shere took sixth in singles play. She was defeated by Schreiner of Wabaunsee in the match for 5th place.
Team placings were: KC Christian 19, Smoky Valley 16, Sacred Heart 7, Wabaunsee 5, Maranatha 4, Sabetha 4, Rossville 3, Marysville 1.
The 3-2-1A State Tournament will be Friday, Oct 18, 2019 at the Harmon Park Tennis Complex Prairie Village, KS.
Rossville picked up its first-ever tennis state qualifier as Alivia Shere took sixth in singles play. She was defeated by Schreiner of Wabaunsee in the match for 5th place.
Team placings were: KC Christian 19, Smoky Valley 16, Sacred Heart 7, Wabaunsee 5, Maranatha 4, Sabetha 4, Rossville 3, Marysville 1.
The 3-2-1A State Tournament will be Friday, Oct 18, 2019 at the Harmon Park Tennis Complex Prairie Village, KS.
Saturday, October 12, 2019
Leah Hudson To National Convention
Rossville senior Leah Hudson is on the Shawnee County team that is representing Kansas at the National Junior Horticultural Association convention this weekend in Lincoln, NE.
You can read more about this team at: https://www.cjonline.com/news/20191011/capfed-best-news-shawnee-county-high-schoolers-compete-at-national-horticulture-convention
You can read more about this team at: https://www.cjonline.com/news/20191011/capfed-best-news-shawnee-county-high-schoolers-compete-at-national-horticulture-convention
Friday, October 11, 2019
Rossville-St. Marys Game Stats (updated)
Ross 22 27 0 0 = 49
St My 0 0 0 6 = 6
6:14 1st Rezac 36 run PAT 2 Kaden Brown run
1:09 1st Horak 2 run PAT 1 Reeves kick.
:53 1st Sowers 47 run PAT 1 Reeves kick
11.51 2nd Reeves 43 yd pass from Horak PAT Kick failed
8:21 2nd Reeves 25 yd pass from Horak PAT 1 Reeves kick
4:35 2nd Kaden Brown 1 run PAT 1 Reeves kick
3:23 2nd Torrey Horak 26 fumble recovery PAT 1 Reeves kick
1:26 4th King 79 pass from Hurla (SM) PAT kick failed
Other Scores of interest
Dist. 4
SE Saline 48 Mission Valley 6
Riley County 48 Council Grove 0
MEL
Silver Lake 62 W. Franklin 0
Valley Hts 64 Wabaunsee 20
St My 0 0 0 6 = 6
6:14 1st Rezac 36 run PAT 2 Kaden Brown run
1:09 1st Horak 2 run PAT 1 Reeves kick.
:53 1st Sowers 47 run PAT 1 Reeves kick
11.51 2nd Reeves 43 yd pass from Horak PAT Kick failed
8:21 2nd Reeves 25 yd pass from Horak PAT 1 Reeves kick
4:35 2nd Kaden Brown 1 run PAT 1 Reeves kick
3:23 2nd Torrey Horak 26 fumble recovery PAT 1 Reeves kick
1:26 4th King 79 pass from Hurla (SM) PAT kick failed
Other Scores of interest
Dist. 4
SE Saline 48 Mission Valley 6
Riley County 48 Council Grove 0
MEL
Silver Lake 62 W. Franklin 0
Valley Hts 64 Wabaunsee 20
Dawgs Trouncing Bears 49-0 At Half
The Dawgs are dominating the St. Marys Bears in a lopsided game. The Bears are struggling to make any yards while the Dawgs score at will. At the end of the first quarter, Rossville scored 3 TDs in 1:18 minutes.
A heavy dose of bench and underclass players, along with a "running clock" evened the game a bit in the second half. The Dawgs went scoreless and St. Marys scored six on a 79 yard pass play from Hurla to Charles King with 1:26 remaining in the third.
TDs in the fourth quarter by Tagen Kippes and Braiden Hensley were called back because of holding penalties.
Video highlights of the game, beginning at 3:07, can be seen at: https://www.ksnt.com/football-frenzy/football-frenzy-10-11-19/
Video highlights from WIBW of the game also available at: https://www.facebook.com/ksprepzone/videos/2101512553489447/
A heavy dose of bench and underclass players, along with a "running clock" evened the game a bit in the second half. The Dawgs went scoreless and St. Marys scored six on a 79 yard pass play from Hurla to Charles King with 1:26 remaining in the third.
TDs in the fourth quarter by Tagen Kippes and Braiden Hensley were called back because of holding penalties.
Video highlights of the game, beginning at 3:07, can be seen at: https://www.ksnt.com/football-frenzy/football-frenzy-10-11-19/
Video highlights from WIBW of the game also available at: https://www.facebook.com/ksprepzone/videos/2101512553489447/
Thursday, October 10, 2019
District Four Football Standings
District 4
... Dist. ... All ... PF ... PA ... Pts.
Riley County ... 2-0 ... 3-2 ... 137 ... 135 ... +26
Southeast-Saline ... 1-1 ... 4-1 ... 181 ... 83 ... 0
Rossville ... 1-1 ... 3-2 ... 143 ... 79 ... 0
Council Grove ... 1-1 ... 2-3 ... 104 ... 113 ... -12
Mission Valley ... 0-2 ... 2-3 ... 107 ... 120 ... -14
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
VB Team Loses 2 To Wabaunsee
Rossville lost twice to Wabaunsee on Oct. 7 by scores of 13-25, 20-25 and 17-25, 22-25.
Wabaunsee is ranked number one in 1A.
Silver Lake took over the top spot in the Mid-East League standings with a sweep of Rock Creek. The Eagles are 5-1 in league play, a game ahead of Wabaunsee and Rossville with the Chargers sweeping Rossville on Tuesday to hand the Bulldawgs their first league losses.
Wabaunsee is ranked number one in 1A.
Silver Lake took over the top spot in the Mid-East League standings with a sweep of Rock Creek. The Eagles are 5-1 in league play, a game ahead of Wabaunsee and Rossville with the Chargers sweeping Rossville on Tuesday to hand the Bulldawgs their first league losses.
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