Nick McKenzie gets Support Staff of Year Award for Rossville High.
https://www.wevideo.com/view/1700456778
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Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Senior Celebration for Class of 2020
Here is a nice video of the 2020 seniors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90UBH_Dkqd4&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0KjDS7IEKS1MqS8FKFy3vsSgFeYfzwr9QqrQcHWZvEieBh6IngXKl9pDU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90UBH_Dkqd4&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0KjDS7IEKS1MqS8FKFy3vsSgFeYfzwr9QqrQcHWZvEieBh6IngXKl9pDU
Archer Is Winter Athlete Of Year
From the Capital-Journal:It’s not unusual for wrestlers to face the challenge of trying to cut weight to reach their optimum competition level.
Rossville’s Zach Archer had the opposite problem, and it wasn’t until he piled on a few pounds that he really started piling up wins.
Archer, the Topeka Shawnee County winter male athlete of the year, finished his high school career as a two-time state champion, winning Class 3A-1A state crowns as a junior and senior while topping the 100-win mark for his career.
Archer never did get out of the lower weights, wrestling at 106 pounds as a junior and 113 as a senior, but as he got bigger, so did his accomplishments, with Archer posting an 80-5 record over his final two high school seasons and winning back-to-back titles.
“He wasn’t a bad wrestler as a freshman — he was actually still pretty tough — but he was probably 85 pounds, so he was JV that year,” Rossville coach Courtney Horgan said.
“His sophomore year he was 27-17 (qualifying for state), but he was still about 95 to 97 pounds, so he was still way under-sized. He had a decent year, but anybody that was a full 106 he had trouble with.”
But a slight change in his body type and a big change in his confidence made Archer a star over the remainder of his prep career.
“He wasn’t always winning, but he wrestled hard and then his junior year I think the momentum started rolling and his attitude changed and he just started believing a little bit more and was like, ‘You know what, I am pretty good,’ ” Horgan said.
“By the halfway point in his junior year, me and the other two assistants told him every single day, ‘You’re the best kid in the state.’ Every day we made it a point to tell him that and he just started believing it. It was really neat watching him kind of transform mentally into believing that.”
Archer won by major decisions in the state finals as both a junior and senior, taking an 11-3 win over Osage City’s Connor Collins as a senior to cap a 41-1 season.
“I make all of the wrestlers fill out a goal sheet every year and then they hang them in their locker and they see them every day,″ Horgan said. “Undefeated state champ was his goal for his senior year. He didn’t have any others. That was the one goal that he had and he darn near did it.”
Archer, who is headed to the University of Kansas as a student after compiling a 3.95 grade point average at Rossville, also got the rare opportunity to end his wrestling career with a championship.
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Karen Lira (82) Passes Away
Karen D. Lira, age 55, of Topeka, passed away Thursday, June 25, 2020 at her home in Topeka.
Karen was born July 26, 1964 in Topeka the daughter of Eugene (60) and Shirley (Bond) Irwin. She was raised by grandparents, Harold and Mildred Irwin. She graduated from Rossville High School in 1982. She attended cosmetology school in Topeka. Karen was a hard worker, helping whoever needed her help. She enjoyed being a beautician and would come to people’s homes to care for them. Karen had attended Fellowship Bible Church in Topeka. Karen enjoyed gardening, baking and crafts, but she enjoyed being with her family as much as she could.
She is survived by a son, Philip (Chelsea) Olson of Topeka; four daughters, Tiffany Burns of North Pole, Alaska, Kristen Simpson of Rossville, Kelly (Tyler) Shobney of Delia and Madilyn Lira of Delia; five sisters, Kimberly Dick of Delia, Debbie Irwin of Topeka, Kelly Irwin of Topeka, Angel Day of Rossville and Tracy Woosley of Paris, Kentucky and 14 grandchildren, Israel, Olivia, CiAnna, Kaden, Ireland, Paisley, Faith, Lukas, Aspen, Gavin, Emma, Chloe, Charlotte and Zamira.
Memorial services are pending with Davidson Funeral Home. Contributions may be made to the Davidson Funeral Home to assist the family with expenses. Private inurnment will be at the Rossville Cemetery. davidsonfuneral.com.
Karen was born July 26, 1964 in Topeka the daughter of Eugene (60) and Shirley (Bond) Irwin. She was raised by grandparents, Harold and Mildred Irwin. She graduated from Rossville High School in 1982. She attended cosmetology school in Topeka. Karen was a hard worker, helping whoever needed her help. She enjoyed being a beautician and would come to people’s homes to care for them. Karen had attended Fellowship Bible Church in Topeka. Karen enjoyed gardening, baking and crafts, but she enjoyed being with her family as much as she could.
She is survived by a son, Philip (Chelsea) Olson of Topeka; four daughters, Tiffany Burns of North Pole, Alaska, Kristen Simpson of Rossville, Kelly (Tyler) Shobney of Delia and Madilyn Lira of Delia; five sisters, Kimberly Dick of Delia, Debbie Irwin of Topeka, Kelly Irwin of Topeka, Angel Day of Rossville and Tracy Woosley of Paris, Kentucky and 14 grandchildren, Israel, Olivia, CiAnna, Kaden, Ireland, Paisley, Faith, Lukas, Aspen, Gavin, Emma, Chloe, Charlotte and Zamira.
Memorial services are pending with Davidson Funeral Home. Contributions may be made to the Davidson Funeral Home to assist the family with expenses. Private inurnment will be at the Rossville Cemetery. davidsonfuneral.com.
Monday, June 29, 2020
Judith (Cowan) Darting Passes Away
Rossville—Judith Dianne Cowan Darting 73, passed away Sunday, June 28, 2020, at her home in Rossville.
She was born July 24, 1946, the daughter of Reece and Virgie Hoffman Cowan at Ft. Lewis, Washington. Judy was the daughter of a career Army man and had lived in many cities across the US and overseas. In the early ’60s, her father retired, and they moved to Topeka. She graduated from Highland Park High School in 1964. Judy attended Washburn University.
Judy worked as an administrative assistant for the State of Kansas for many years. She lived in the Silver Lake and Rossville communities. Judy was a member of the First Baptist Church in Silver Lake. She enjoyed reading and was a member of the Rossville Library Book Club. She loved her family and her dogs.
Judith Cowan and Gerry Darting were united in marriage in Topeka. They were married 23 years and divorced, but remained friends and neighbors, he survives in Rossville.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, Jack Cowan, and her son, Jeffrey Darnell Darting.
Survivors include two daughters, Jennifer Lee Darting and Sarah Ann (Bryant) Presley, all of Rossville; six grandchildren.
Memorial services will be at 4:00 P.M. Monday, July 6, 2020, at the First Baptist Church in Silver Lake. The family will receive friends on Sunday, July 5, 2020, from 2:00 until 4:00 P.M. at Piper Funeral Home, St. Marys. Memorial contributions may be made to the Silver Lake First Baptist Church and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys, Kansas 66536.
Sunday, June 28, 2020
Bulldawgs Up For Athlete of Year (updated)
Like virtually everything else in the sports world, the 2020 Topeka Shawnee County Sports Awards banquet was severely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. The Topeka Capital-Journal made the difficult decision in early May to cancel this year’s event which honors the top senior student-athletes from within the county. Though the banquet has been pushed back for a few months, the awards will be announced.
Rossville students nominated for awards are:
Kody Davoren--Fall Male
Davoren, an offensive and defensive lineman, was a two-time All-Mid-East League selection, a two-time All-Class 2A honoree and was selected to play in the Kansas Shrine Bowl after helping lead the Bulldawgs to a 7-3 record and the second round of the 2A playoffs. Davoren finished second in the 3A-1A state wrestling tournament as a senior after finishing third as a junior.
Davoren, an offensive and defensive lineman, was a two-time All-Mid-East League selection, a two-time All-Class 2A honoree and was selected to play in the Kansas Shrine Bowl after helping lead the Bulldawgs to a 7-3 record and the second round of the 2A playoffs. Davoren finished second in the 3A-1A state wrestling tournament as a senior after finishing third as a junior.
Taylor Morelli--Fall Female
Morelli earned All-East League honors for the Bulldawgs last fall, recording 367 kills, 200 digs, 30 aces and 22 stuff blocks. She will attend Emporia State.
Morelli earned All-East League honors for the Bulldawgs last fall, recording 367 kills, 200 digs, 30 aces and 22 stuff blocks. She will attend Emporia State.
Zach Archer--Winter Male
Archer was 80-5 in his last two years and was two time 321A State Champ in the 113 pound class.
Archer was 80-5 in his last two years and was two time 321A State Champ in the 113 pound class.
Kinlyn Lundin--Most inspirational Female
Lundin was a standout throughout her career for Rossville, including being a three-time All-Mid-East League selection in softball. Lundin also earned All-State recognition in 3A for the Bulldawgs during her career. GPA: 3.48.
For more details, go to: https://www.cjonline.com/sports/20200627/rick-peterson-local-prep-awards-tradition-too-good-to-stop
Lundin was a standout throughout her career for Rossville, including being a three-time All-Mid-East League selection in softball. Lundin also earned All-State recognition in 3A for the Bulldawgs during her career. GPA: 3.48.
For more details, go to: https://www.cjonline.com/sports/20200627/rick-peterson-local-prep-awards-tradition-too-good-to-stop
Be ALERT
Someone is stealing catalytic converters from cars around Rossville, even in broad daylight.
Park where your car can be seen. Report suspicious people lurking around vehicles.
Park where your car can be seen. Report suspicious people lurking around vehicles.
NEW Rossville Football Field
The Bulldawgs will be playing on a new turf football field this fall. Here is a time lapse video of it construction.
https://www.facebook.com/mammothsportsconstruction/?
https://www.facebook.com/mammothsportsconstruction/?
Friday, June 19, 2020
Stolen Items
Clarysta Hess to Topeka Real Time News
My car was broken into recently over the weekend at echo cliff near Dover ks. If anyone sees any "clarysta Hess" student ID's from Rossville high school or a pretty small all black poetry book (has a broken strap) laying in the ditches around those areas please report them to me immediately! They mean so much to me and they're irreplaceable items worth no cash whatsoever. ðŸ˜
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Frank Murray Passes Away
Frank Henry Murray, 83, Topeka, Kansas, passed
away Sunday, June 14, 2020.
Frank was born March 7, 1937, to Frank and Loretta Harden Murray, in Rossville, Kansas. He attended Highland Park High School. Frank married Patricia Torsney in Perry, Kansas, on July 1, 1954. He retired from Goodyear and owned and operated Mid America Painting for over 50 years. Frank was a proud member of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Nation and past member of the Painters Union, Rubber Workers 307, SCABA baseball league. Frank loved spending time with is family and playing bingo.
Survivors include children, Christopher Murray, Sr. (Gayla), Diane Goodson (Steve), Mike Murray, Jeffrey Murray (Lysse); daughter-in-law, Denna Murray; grandchildren, Wendy, Gabriel, Cameron Murray, Dusty Murray, April, Adam Chancellor, Brandi, Danielle Goodson, Travis, Taryn, Chase, Riley Murray; numerous great-grandchildren; sister, Shirley Clayborn. He was preceded in death by his wife; son, Frank; grandson, Chrisopher, Jr.; siblings, Larry Murray and Sondra Mosher.
Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. Monday, June 22nd at Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801 SW Urish Road, Topeka KS 66614. Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 23rd at the funeral home, with burial in West Lawn Memorial Gardens. Family requests casual attire. Masks are recommended and social distance is required.
Memorial contributions may be made to the funeral home to defray expenses. Condolences may be sent online www.kevinbrennanfamily.com.
Frank was born March 7, 1937, to Frank and Loretta Harden Murray, in Rossville, Kansas. He attended Highland Park High School. Frank married Patricia Torsney in Perry, Kansas, on July 1, 1954. He retired from Goodyear and owned and operated Mid America Painting for over 50 years. Frank was a proud member of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Nation and past member of the Painters Union, Rubber Workers 307, SCABA baseball league. Frank loved spending time with is family and playing bingo.
Survivors include children, Christopher Murray, Sr. (Gayla), Diane Goodson (Steve), Mike Murray, Jeffrey Murray (Lysse); daughter-in-law, Denna Murray; grandchildren, Wendy, Gabriel, Cameron Murray, Dusty Murray, April, Adam Chancellor, Brandi, Danielle Goodson, Travis, Taryn, Chase, Riley Murray; numerous great-grandchildren; sister, Shirley Clayborn. He was preceded in death by his wife; son, Frank; grandson, Chrisopher, Jr.; siblings, Larry Murray and Sondra Mosher.
Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. Monday, June 22nd at Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801 SW Urish Road, Topeka KS 66614. Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 23rd at the funeral home, with burial in West Lawn Memorial Gardens. Family requests casual attire. Masks are recommended and social distance is required.
Memorial contributions may be made to the funeral home to defray expenses. Condolences may be sent online www.kevinbrennanfamily.com.
Rossville Pool To Open Soon
Shawnee County parks and recreation director Tim Laurent said work should begin this week on a project to repair the Rossville Pool, with the contractors thinking they can complete the job in three weeks.
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Taylor Morelli, A Kansas Govenor Scholar
Every year, the Kansas Governor’s Office honors students statewide who have achieved academic excellence.
According to the Kansas State Department of Education, students who have placed in the top 1% of Kansas seniors are honored. Taylor Morelli from Rossville High is one of those so honored.
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