Former Rossville High linebacker Kody Davoren will be on the East Squad of this year's 47th Shrine Bowl. Kody is 6-1 and 228 pounds. The East Squad will be coached by former RHS coach Steve Buhler.
The game will be played at 7:00 PM CDT on July 18 at Hummer Sports Park and can be viewed on channel 22. It will also be on WIBW radio and will be live streamed at: www.kansasshrinebowl.com
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Saturday, July 18, 2020
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Rossville Pool To Open Jul 17
From the Capital=Journal:
The Rossville Community Pool is set to reopen Friday.
According to a news
release from Shawnee County Parks and Recreation’s Mike McLaughlin, repairs
that had prevented an earlier reopening are complete, and the pool will be open
from noon to 5 p.m. daily, beginning Friday, July 17.
Necessary repairs
included lining a gutter return beneath the pool basin and repairing the joints
in two pipes that feed the pool’s water slide and mushroom fountain features.
According to McLaughlin, the repairs required crews go through the concrete
pool deck to repair the pipes.
McLaughlin said the
following measures are being taken to keep pool patrons safe during the
coronavirus pandemic:
– A safety break is
taken every hour on the hour to sanitize commonly touched surfaces including
pool railings, slides and diving boards.
– Pool and aquatic
centers are deep cleaned each morning and evening.
– County employees
are advised not to report to work if they are experiencing any symptoms related
to COVID-19.
– Swim lessons and
rentals will not be available at the pool in 2020 but will return in future
years.
The Rossville pool first
opened in 2007, after community residents raised $400,000 and the Rossville
City Council approved bonds for construction of the project. The city council
contracts with Shawnee County Parks and Recreation to manage the facility.
Saturday, July 11, 2020
Washburn U. Spring Honors
Presidents Honors with a 4.0 GPA
Jayyn Porter
Deans Honors 3.4 to 3.99
Phillip Hatty
Rachel Klaske
Abigail McCrory
Cole Meier
Jacob Thornburg
Friday, July 10, 2020
Tall Corn Festival Canceled For 2020
The Tall Corn Festival committee has decided to cancel its event this year due to coronavirus concerns.
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Robert Reed Graves Passes Away
Robert Reed “Bob” Graves, 68, passed away on June 7, 2020, at home with his wife by his side.
Bob was born January 19, 1952, in Manhattan to William R. and Phyllis M. (Lillard) Graves. He was an only child and grew up in the Rossville community, where he graduated from high school.
Bob was united in marriage to Joan (Freeby) Graves on November 28, 1970, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. She survives of the home.
Bob was preceded in death by both parents, three brothers-in-law, and a sister-in-law.
His son Corey, daughter-in-law Stacy, four grandchildren, Kylie, Braden, Emily, and Derrick, all of Hoffman Estates, IL. survive. Other survivors are six brothers-in-law, eleven sisters- in- law, numerous aunts, cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Bob retired from Shawnee County Public Works in March of 2011 after 37 years of service.
Graveside memorial services will be at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, July 11, 2020, at the Rossville Cemetery Memorial contributions may be made to the Helping Hands Humane Society and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To read a full obituary or leave online condolences, go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
Due to Covid 19 restrictions, everyone attending will need to wear a mask and practice social distancing.
Friday, July 3, 2020
KSU Spring Honors List
The following RHS graduates earned Spring Semester Honors from Kansas State University.
Kylle Badura
Perry Foster
Laurie Glotzbach
Stacey Keithline
Hannah Miller
Kyle Parr
Frederick Schuler
Kathleen Schuler
Rebecca Wagner
Cole Meier Gets BS From Washburn
Cole Meier of Rossville graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Washburn U.
Thursday, July 2, 2020
Michael Flannigan Passes Away
Michael Flanigan, who grew up in and went to St. Marys schools has passed away. His obituary can be read at:
https://www.piperfuneralhome.com/notices/Michael-Flannigan
https://www.piperfuneralhome.com/notices/Michael-Flannigan
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Gary Dick Passes Away
Gary L. Dick, 72, Berryton KS. Passed June 27th 2020. Gary was born December 8th, 1947 in Topeka. He was the son of Bennie and Lorena Dick.
Gary was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Bennie Dick Jr. His brother Wayne Dick, Rossville, survives. Gary graduated from Rossville High School. Gary married Sheryl Perry April 20th, 1968. He worked as a financial planner and retired in 2020. Gary leaves behind, his wife Sheryl, son Jeff Dick, (Heidi) and their children Sydney and Kaitlyn; daughter Jennifer (Dick) Hutton, (Justin) and their children Kelby,(Jessica), Paxton, Romyn, Max, and great-granddaughter Lillian. Funeral services will be held at Wannamaker Woods Church of The Nazarene on Thursday July 02, 2020 at 10:30 am. Memorial contributions may be made to Wanamaker Woods Church of The Nazarene and The Topeka Rescue Mission.
Nick McKenzie-- Support Staff Of Year
Nick McKenzie gets Support Staff of Year Award for Rossville High.
https://www.wevideo.com/view/1700456778
https://www.wevideo.com/view/1700456778
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.
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