Thursday, October 24, 2019

2A Football Rankings

CLASS 2A Football Rankings by CatchItKansas Oct. 24

1.   Hoisington (7-0) [1]
2.   Silver Lake (7-0) [2]
3  . Garden Plain (7-0) [3]
4.   Conway Springs (6-1) [4]
5.   Riley County (5-2) [7]
6.   Humboldt (7-0) [6]
7.   Cimarron (7-0) [5]
8.   Rossville (5-2) [8]
9    Eureka (5-2) [NR]
10. Lakin (6-1) [10]

2A Sub-state Volleyball Brackets

CLASS 2A Sub-state At Alma-Wabaunsee Sat. Oct 26
Quarterfinals — 
Wabaunsee (1: 33-3) vs. Central Heights (8: 0-30), 2 p.m. 
Olathe Heritage Christian (2: 22-15) vs. Mission Valley (7: 8-27), 2 p.m. 
Lyndon (4: 13-15) vs. Seabury (5: 11-22), 3 p.m. 
Rossville (3: 18-17) vs. Northern Heights (6: 10-22), 3 p.m. 

Semifinals
 Wabaunsee-Central Heights winner vs. Lyndon-Seabury winner, 4 p.m. 
Heritage Christian-Mission Valley winner vs. Rossville-Northern Heights winner, 4 p.m. 

Championship  
Semifinal winners, 5 p.m.

Verbal Threat Not Credible

From the Rossville Police Dept.
On 10/22/19 a student at Rossville Junior-Senior High made inappropriate statements to fellow students that were threatening in nature to other students at the school. The statements were reported to school administration who took appropriate action to safeguard our children. After investigation by school administrators and the Rossville Police Department, the threats were determined not to be credible. The threats made were not backed up by intent, ability, or resources to carry them out. Several rumors, including one of a supposed “list” of specifically targeted or threatened students, are false. Rossville is a small community and most of our children attend school here. This includes children of USD # 321 staff and the employees of the Rossville Police Department. We are all invested in the safety of our community and specifically, that of our children. The Rossville Police Department wishes to thank USD # 321 administration and staff for their cooperation and response to this unfortunate incident.

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

MEL Cross Country Results

Mid East League Cross Country Results, Oct 17, 2019 at Silver Lake 

Athlete           YR           Team       Score              Time   Gap

7th Grade Girls 2 Miles
1 GERBER, Tessa 7 Silver Lake -                     13:05.9 ---
2 WURTZ, Payton 7 Alma-Wabauns -            13:06.8 0:01.8
3 REASONER, Aubrey 7 Riley-Riley Cou -    15:40.6 2:35.6
4 STUHLSATZ, Isabelle 7 Alma-Wabauns -  15:56.4 2:51.4
5 HUSKE, Ava 7 Alma-Wabauns -                   17:39.6 4:34.6
6 MORELLI, Zola 7 Rossville -                         18:12.3 5:07.3

8th Grade Girls  2  Miles

1 DAVIS, Audrie 8 Rossville -                            12:55.3 ---
2 MANHART, Jersey 8 Silver Lake -               13:13.1 0:18.1
3 MCCANN, Guin 8 St. Marys -                        13:13.6 0:18.6
4 NIPPERT, Kyra 8 Rock Creek Jun 1             13:26.2 0:31.2
5 HOYOS, Thalia 8 Riley-Riley Cou -               13:50.3 0:55.3
6 JONES, Sienna 8 Alma-Wabauns -               14:30.6 1:35.6
7 CASTILLO, Sophia 8 Alma-Wabauns -        14:54.8 1:59.8
8 EDIE, Amarya 8 Rock Creek Jun 2               14:55.1 2:00.0
9 GREENWOOD, Kathry 8 Rock Creek Jun 3 14:59.1 2:04.1
10 LACOCK, Keera 8 Rossville -                        15:34.1 2:39.1
11 CHANCELLOR, Sama 8 Rossville -              15:37.9 2:42.9
12 COUGHLIN, Bridget 8 Rock Creek Jun 4   16:05.7 3:10.7
13 LINDSAY, Haylee 8 Rock Creek Jun 5         16:19.0 3:24.0

Girls Varsity 5 K

1 FARMER, Mariah FR Silver Lake 1                   19:29.9 ---
2 STUHLSATZ, Rebekah FR Alma-Wabauns 2 20:12.5 0:43.5
3 BAHNER, Aubrey JR Silver Lake 3                  20:18.0 0:49.0
4 STREIT, Julia JR Rossville 4                             20:18.6 0:49.6
5 SAENZ, Sierra SR St. George-Roc 5                 20:34.6 1:05.6
6 FOSTER, Amelia FR Rossville 6                       20:45.4 1:16.4
7 CLARK, Abbi SR St. George-Roc 7                   21:01.3 1:32.3
8 SEIDEL, Jula JR Rossville 8                              21:17.1 1:48.1
9 FEUERBACHER, Aben SR Silver Lake 9        21:46.9 2:17.9
10 KASPRZAK, Alex FR St. Marys -                    21:53.5 2:24.5
11 RUBY, Anna JR Silver Lake 10                        22:00.7 2:31.7
12 MAIKE, Kyndal SO Alma-Wabauns 11          22:14.3 2:45.3
13 DONALDSON, Jenna FR Alma-Wabauns 12 22:28.4 2:59.4
14 SAENZ, Elisa SO St. George-Roc 13               22:37.5 3:08.5
15 STREIT, Emma SR Rossville 14                      22:50.5 3:21.5
16 RAKESTRAW, Kristen JR Silver Lake 15      23:00.3 3:31.3
17 EASLEY, Christina JR Riley-Riley Cou 16     23:17.7 3:48.7
18 WONNELL, Reagan FR Rossville 17              23:27.1 3:58.1

Boys Varsity 5 K


8 TWOMBLY, Samuel SO Rossville 8                  17:35.4 1:27.4
13 ARCHER, Zach SR Rossville 13                        18:07.3 1:59.3
29 FAITH, Tres FR Rossville 29                            20:38.6 4:30.6
30 TWOMBLY, Wade FR Rossville                      30 20:39.7 4:31.7
34 RESER, Bronc SO Rossville 34                        21:50.4 5:42.4
36 SANDERS, Hayden FR Rossville (36)           22:37.9 6:29.9

Band & Choir Concert Oct. 24

The 7th-12th Grade Band & Choir Fall Concert is this Thursday, October 24th  at 7:00 PM.

MEL And Dist. 4 Football News

From the Capital-Journal:
• Riley County rallied past Southeast-Saline 33-29 on a fourth-quarter touchdown. Garrett Harmison threw for 113 yards and three touchdowns, two going to younger brother Trey, and Deon Barnes ran for 166 yards an two touchdowns.
• Rossville’s Torrey Horak ran for 209 yards and three touchdowns and threw for 125 yards and three more scores as the Bulldawgs rolled past Council Grove 62-13. Three different players caught TD passes and three more added touchdown runs for Rossville.

• St. Marys quarterback Caden Hurla had the best game of his career in a wild 44-43 win over Mission Valley. Hurla threw for a career-high 327 yards and five touchdowns. Four different receivers caught TD pass with Charles King catching two and finishing with 153 yards on four catches. The Bears stopped a two-point conversion on the final play of the game to seal the win.
• Silver Lake posted its fifth straight shutout with a 57-0 blanking of Osage City. Cody Hay threw for 188 yards and three touchdowns and also ran for three touchdowns.
• Rock Creek knocked off Clay Center 54-14 as Charlie Killingsworth ranf or 122 yards and three touchdowns and threw for 154 yards and two scores. Brooks Whaley caught both TD passes. Logan Mullin ran for 189 yards and a TD for Clay Center.

Monday, October 21, 2019

Abilene Volleyball Tournament

Oct. 18
Buhler
Royal Valley
Topeka High
Ellsworth
19-25, 20-25
21-25, 17-25
25-15, 25-14
21-25, 25-12, 22-25
16-14
16-15
17-15
17-16

Senior Night For Volleyball Team

Rock Creek visits Rossville Monday, Oct. 21, and iat will be Senior Night for the team. 

Volleyball Leaders

Volleyball Team Leaders as of Oct. 17 per Capital Journal

Kills
Morelli 260, Fiedler 198, Gillum 131

Assists
Berrgstresser  529, Gillum 41

Digs
McCrory 246. Dyche 245

Aces 
Dyche  31

2A Football Rankings By CJ


Class 2A Football rankings by the Capital=Journal.
      Team    (Prev.) record
1. Hoisington (1) ... 7-0
2. Humboldt (2) ... 7-0
3. Garden Plain (3) ... 7-0
4. Silver Lake (4) ... 7-0
5. Conway Springs (5) ... 6-1
Others — Belle Plaine 6-1, Cimarron 7-0, Ellsworth 5-2, Eureka 5-2, Lakin 6-1, Maur Hill 6-1, Nemaha Central 5-2, Norton 5-2, Riley County 5-2, Rossville 5-2, Southeast-Saline 5-2.
Notes — Belle Plaine’s fairy-tale run at an undefeated regular season faced one last big hurdle with Friday’s trip to Eureka. It proved to be too big of one for the Dragons to hurdle as the host Tornadoes led start to finish in a 33-14 victory. Garden Plain and Conway Springs roll into their huge Week 8 showdown.

Sunday, October 20, 2019

1937 Undefeated Football Team

Back in the 1950s I used to hear about the football teams of the 1930s.
The 1937 team was probably the best of the string.     
They had an impressive 9-0  team allowing only 6 points by opponents.
During the years 1933-37, their record was 42-3
Click on image to enlarge for ease of reading.

District 4 Standings

 2A District 4 Standings as of 10/19/19
Riley County         ... 4-0 
Rossville                ... 3-1 
Southeast-Saline  ... 2-2 
St. Marys                ... 2-2 
Council Grove        ... 1-3 
Mission Valley       ... 0-4 

Abigail McCrory Wins WU Contest

From the Capital-Journal:
Abigail McCrory, a sophomore at Washburn University, pitched her idea for Grounded on the Go, a mobile coffee shop, to judges Thursday during the final round of the sixth annual Washburn University Pitch Competition. McCrory was one of five competition finalists who competed for cash prizes meant to help competitors get their business ventures off the ground. McCrory was the first-place winner, taking home an $8,000 check.
“I’m incredibly humbled for sure, and it’s really exciting to have my family and friends here to see it happen,” McCrory said. “It’s really rewarding. All the hard work finally paid off.”
McCrory said her business idea has been years in the making. Her family owns Grounded Coffee House in Rossville, so McCrory is no stranger to the coffee business.
“I grew up eating breakfast with the regulars as they quizzed me on my spelling words before school,” McCrory said. “I became a barista and am now an assistant manager of the shop. Grounded Coffee House has done well, but that was my mom’s idea. This is mine.”
McCrory wants to scale up the business by making Grounded Coffee mobile. Prize money from the pitch competition will help McCrory purchase a trailer that looks like a “renovated vintage camper.” It’s where she’ll headquarter operations.
She plans to park her coffee truck at festivals and sporting events around town, on Washburn’s campus and outside Downtown businesses. She said mobility is exactly what will set her business apart — the fact that it can be “wherever, whenever.” And she also sees potential for growth once she graduates from Washburn.
“In the future, I hope to see several Grounded on the Go trucks traveling all over the capital city, focusing on caffeinating one cup at a time,” McCrory said.
The Washburn University Pitch Competition is open each year to all Washburn and Washburn Tech students. The competition invites students to develop a business idea and model, which they pitch, either as individuals or teams, to a series of judges.

Saturday, October 19, 2019

Shawna Slack Injured

    Rossville resident Shawna Slack, 38, was injured Thursday evening when her 2018 Ford Escape struck a deer on I-470 in SW Topeka.  She was alone in the vehicle and was taken to St. Francis Hospital with minor injuries.