The Lady Dawgs posted a double volleyball victory over MEL foe Riley Co on Sept 22 at Riley Co. with winds of 19-15, 25-13, 25-17 and then 25-19,25-16. The Lady Dawgs are 11-3 for the season.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
CatchItKansas 2A Football Rankings
CLASS 2A
1. Rossville (3-0) [1]
2. Hoisington (3-0) [2]
3. Silver Lake (1-0) [3]
4. Norton (3-0) [4]
5. Hutchinson Trinity (3-0) [NR]
6. Maur Hill (3-0) [8]
7. Garden Plain (2-1) [5]
8. Nemaha Central (1-2) [6]
9. Humboldt (3-0) [NR]
10. Eureka (3-0) [NR]
Notes: The top-4 has solidified after each one has survived at least one tough test this season. Rossville beat Rock Creek, 58-57, in Week 2. Hoisington held off Halstead, 32-22, in a game that was much closer than the final score on Friday. Silver Lake defeated Riley County on a last-second two-point conversion in Week 3. Norton beat Smith Center by two in Week 1. On Friday, Norton led Russell, 28-0, entering the fourth quarter. Russell recovered two onside kicks and forced OT. Nemaha Central lost to Sabetha, 29-22, in Week 3. Garden Plain, Republic County and Pittsburg Colgan all took defeats. Eureka, Humboldt and Maur Hill are all 3-0, but generally have played softer competition. Douglass and Syracuse are both 3-0 for the first time in at least 21 years. Douglass gets Garden Plain at home this week. Hutchinson Trinity took a big jump and has a quality Week 1 victory against Inman (2-1).
KPrep's 2A Football Rankings
#1 ROSSVILLE (3-0)
Last: beat St. Marys, 67-12After its wild 58-57 win versus Rock Creek in Week 2, Rossville led 32-0 after the first quarter and easily defeated St. Marys, 67-12. Junior Torrey Horak completed four of five passes for 86 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. Horak delivered eight carries for 130 yards and three TDs. Senior Woodraw Rezac has seven carries for 108 yards and a score. Rossville, which owns a 42-6 win versus Centralia in the season opener, has averaged 55.7 points per game this season. Horak, part of a long stretch of Rossville’s dual threat quarterbacks, has 328 passing, 393 rushing and 16 TDs accounted for.
Next: at McLouth (0-3)#2 SILVER LAKE (1-0)
Last: scored late to top Riley County, 29-28Silver Lake had its return to play with a 29-28 victory versus Mid-East League rival Riley County. Nic Allen delivered three rushing touchdowns and helped Riley County led 28-21 in the fourth quarter. Silver Lake’s Daigan Kruger found Gannon Remer on a touchdown pass with 35 seconds left. Then, Kruger kept the ball on a two-point conversion and was hit at the goal line, though fell into the end zone for the game-winning points.
Next: vs. Oskaloosa (0-3)#3 HOISINGTON (3-0)
Last: beat Halstead 32-22Hoisington showcased its highly impressive depth in an entertaining 32-22 home victory versus Central Kansas League foe Halstead. The CKL teams rarely play each other. It marked the first regular season game since ’09, and Hoisington’s first victory since ’08. The seniors had not played each other since a Halstead win in seventh grade. The teams combined for one completion, and Hoisington outrushed Halstead, 388-338. Joshua Ball rushed 14 times for 131 yards, while Cade Mason delivered five carries for 95 yards, and Holt Hanzlick finished with 13 carries for 89 yards. All three players had at least one rushing touchdown. Hoisington never trailed, though led by four in the fourth quarter and made a key defensive stop when Halstead went inside the Cardinals’ red zone.
Next: vs. Phillipsburg (1-2)#4 NORTON (3-0)
Last: beat Russell, 34-28 in 2 OTNorton moved into the rankings for the first time this year after a 3-0 start. Norton beat Smith Center, 16-14, in the first week, then won at Russell, 34-28, in double overtime on Friday in a Mid-Continent League game. Russell is in the MCL for the first time. The game had a wild finish. Norton led 28-0 entering the fourth quarter. Then, Russell recovered two fourth-quarter onside kicks and threw a 33-yard touchdown pass with 53 seconds left to tie the game. Russell running back Tyler Moresco finished with 34 carries for 217 yards. Jonah Ruder rushed for 148 yards and passed for 122 for Norton.
Next: vs. Minneapolis (1-2)#5 HUTCHINSON TRINITY (3-0)
Last: shut out Belle Plaine, 35-0Hutchinson Trinity scored in each quarter in shutting out Belle Plaine, 35-0. Quarterback Lucas Hammeke rushed for three touchdowns and intercepted a pair of passes on defesnse. Hammeke, who missed most of the 2019 season due to an injury, returned one of his interceptions for a touchdown.
Next: at Lyons (0-0)Monday, September 21, 2020
Dorothy Burdett Passes Away
Dorothy M. Burdett, 84, of Topeka passed away on Sunday, September 20, 2020. She was born July 29, 1936 in Topeka the daughter of George and Meletta Kisner. Dorothy had worked at the Kansas State Department of Revenue before she retired.
She
married Walter L. Burdett on September 3, 1955 in Hernando, Mississippi. Walter
preceded her in death on June 8, 1995.
Dorothy
was also preceded in death by her parents and an older brother.
She
is survived by her daughter, Stephanie Burdett of Vassar, Kansas; sons, Andrew
Burdett of Norfolk, Virginia and Charles Burdett and wife Kim of Olathe,
Kansas; seven grandchildren, Tabitha, Michael, Trevor, Tracee, Alyssa,
Christian and Michaela; 11 great grandchildren and one great-great
granddaughter.
Graveside
services will be held at 10:00 am on Saturday, September 26, 2020 at the
Rossville Cemetery. She will lie in state on Friday afternoon,
beginning at 1:00 pm. The family will receive friends from 6:00-8:00 pm on
Friday evening at Davidson Funeral Home, 1035 N. Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kansas
66608. Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice, 200
SW Frazier Circle, Topeka. Kansas 66606. To leave the family a message or to
view her memorial video, please visit www.davidsonfuneral.com.
Osage City Golf Tournament
OSAGE CITY INVITATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT– 9/17/20
TEAM RESULTS:
SCHOOL SCORE SCHOOL SCORE
1. Osage City 143 5. Council Grove 181
2. Santa Fe Trail 149 6. St Marys 189
3. Silver Lake 150 7. Centre 200
4. Jeff West 156 8. Rossville 206
Second At Rossville Inv. VB tourney
The Lady Dawgs came in second place at the Rossville Inv. Volleyball tourney on Sept 19. They lost to Ottawa for first place after earlier beatin them two out of three.
Rossville is now 9-3 with some impressive victories.
Rossville Invitational Junction City Wamego El Dorado Ottawa Junction City Ottawa | 2nd Place | 25-11, 25-15 25-23, 17-25, 26-24 25-17, 25-10 25-19, 22-25, 25-23 25-12, 25-12 21-25, 21-25 | W W W W W L | 5-2 6-2 7-2 8-2 9-2 9-3 |
Rossville Defeats Jeff West in VB
The Lady Dawgs defeated Jeff West twice on Sept 17 at Rossville. The scores were 25-10, 25-23 and then 25-16, 25-18.
Capital-Journal 2A Football Rankings
CLASS 2A FOOTBALL
Team ... record
1. Rossville (1) ...3-0
2. Silver Lake (3) ... 1-0
3. Hoisington (4) ... 3-0
4. Norton (NR) ... 3-0
5. Garden Plain (2) ... 2-1
Others — Douglass 3-0, Eureka 3-0, Humboldt 3-0, Hutchinson Trinity 3-0, Kingman 2-1, Maur Hill 3-0, Nemaha Central 1-2, Republic County 2-1, Syracuse 3-0.
Sunday, September 20, 2020
Kaiden Brown Sets World Records
ROSSVILLE, Kan. (KSNT) – You’ll find Rossville High’s Kaiden Brown playing linebacker and fullback Friday nights for the Dawgs, anyone who knows the program knows they always strive for more. For the senior, powerlifting is his side work, and his dedication and drive to that just brought him home a few world records.
Brown has always had a chip on his shoulder and this story started in 7th grade when lifting for football began
“I was one of the smaller kids, so I always thoughts that I needed to be stronger than everybody else, so I pushed myself there,” the Rossville senior saide turned that chip into hardware, but it didn’t come easy. Lifting and football are his passions, and he puts in the work for them every day.
“I’ll be at strength guild at 5:30 in the morning, and then have to be at the school at 7 to workout with Hammes and the football team, so I can be at school by 8, and then go through school, go to football practice after school and that’s just basically how my day is.”
When Rossville started its football season with a win over Centralia, it was just the beginning of a long 24 hours for brown and his dad. He had a powerlifting event the next morning in Columbus, Ohio, and he wasn’t going to be late.
“We left straight from Centralia, I fell asleep soon after getting in the car on the way there and then woke up for a little bit, watched some football on my phone from the night before, watching game film, and then fell asleep again,” Brown said.
The grind doesn’t stop, they got to Columbus 45 minutes before he was scheduled to lift, it became a mental battle
“I was really nervous because I hadn’t been to that big of a stage in my lifting career yet.”
He didn’t complete his first lift, it wasn’t too heavy, he just wasn’t concentrated and worried his legs were still tired from playing 12 hours earlier, but he wouldn’t be denied
“We didn’t drive up here for nothing, you know?”
By the end of the event, he’d set three new world records.
That’s my biggest thing is lifting is if I can beat my old records, I’m happy and it just so happens my records were so close the world records, so I just needed to push myself that much harder to break them and it was great.
And none of this would have been possible if he hadn’t learned that dog football mentality.
Everyone around me at Rossville is “ok that’s awesome, but how are you gonna improve?” we’re always pushing each other and I think without that then I wouldn’t be near as good as I am today.
So for all those records in his weight class, he squatted 457, deadlifted 451, and had an overall total of 1146, all world records. Plus he’s already a state champion here in Kansas. He hopes to lift and play football in college and he’s surely got the dedication to do it.
There is an excellent video of Kaiden at: KSNT Video of Kaiden Brown
Saturday, September 19, 2020
Joyce Poppelreiter (96) Passes Away
Joyce G. Poppelreiter, 96, passed away Friday, September 18, 2020, at the St. Marys Manor.
She was born on March 29, 1924, in Nebraska, the daughter of Homer and Anna Bernhardt Landreth. Joyce graduated from St. Marys High School in 1941. She had lived in the St. Marys community most of her life.
To read her complete obit, go to:
Onaga Inv. Cross-Country Results
Boys
Team scores
St. Mary’s Academy 41, Rock Creek 45, Jackson Heights 77, Centralia 83, Rossville 88, St. Marys 100.
Individual results
1. Little, Jackson Heights, 17:27.65; 2. Buessing, Axtell, 19:20.78; 3. Twombly, Rossville, 19:22.89; 4. Allen, Rock Creek, 19:52.95; 5. Linck, Jackson Heights, 19:55.95; 6. Wilson, St. Marys, 20:00.30; 7. M. Schwanbeck, St. Mary’s Academy, 20:03.81; 8. Schmitt, St. Mary’s Academy, 20:12.80; 9. Cheever, Rock Creek, 20:23.19; 10. D. Schwanbeck, St. Mary’s Academy, 20:24.83.
Girls
Team scores
Rossville 27, Rock Creek 30, Jackson Heights 54, Clifton-Clyde 60, St. Marys 63, Axtell 90, Onaga 126.
Individual results
1. Streit, Rossville, 21:47.83; 2. Nippert, Rock Creek, 22:17.23; 3. Zarybnicky, Hanover, 22:43.32; 4. Foster, Rossville, 22:51.47; 5. Allen, Jackson Heights, 23:03.66; 6. Goehring, Rock Creek, 23:18.06; 7. Buessing, Axtell, 24:14.73; 8. Gros, Frankfort, 24:16.68; 9. Beikmann, Linn, 24:21.28; 10. Phillips, Jackson Heights, 24:29.44.
Friday, September 18, 2020
Rossville Tames Bears 67-12
First Qtr scoring
Torry Horak 36 yd run Reeves PAT kick
Corey Catron 27 yd run No PAT
Bo Reeves 45 yd pass from Horak missed 2 pt PAT
Woodrow Rezac 17 yd pass from Horak. Reeves kick missed.
Torrey Horak 17 yd run. Reeves kick good.
2nd Qtr scoring
Torrey Horak 72 yd run. Reeves kick good.
(SM) J. Hurla 7 yd pass Failed 2 pt PAT
(SM) K. Hurla 1 yd run Failed 2 pt PAT
Kayden Brown (Sr) 64 yd fumble recovery, PAT kick good.
Torrey Horak 2 yd run Reeves PAT kick good.
3rd Qtr scoring
Woodrow Rezac 53 yd run. Missed PAT kick
Corey Catron 7 yd run. Reeves kick good.
4th Qtr scoring
Kayden Brown Jr., 4 yd run, PAT good.
Summary:
Rossville 32 15 13 7 — 67
St. Marys 0 12 0 0 — 12
Rossville — Horak (3) 36 run, 7 run, 72 run, Catron (2) 27 run, 11 run, Reeves 45 pass from Horak, Rezac (2) 17 pass from Horak, 53 run, Brown (2) 36 fumble recovery, 13 run. PAT — Reeves 5 kicks, Horak run.
St. Marys — J. Hurla 8 pass from K. Hurla, K. Hurla 1 run.
There is some video of the game on KSNT. The coverage starts at about 5:06. ksnt.com/video/football-frenzy
WIBW has video of the game at: https://www.wibw.com/2020/09/19/kpz-week-3-rossville-67-st-marys-12/
Other MEL scores are:
Silver Lake 29 Riley Co. 28
Rock Creek 36 Marysville 12
Wabaunsee 37 Troy 18
Bulldawg Football Stats
After two games, the Bulldawgs offense is running smoothly under the leadership of Torrey Horak playing quarterback. He has 28 carries for 263 yards for a 151.5 per game average and 9.39 per carry average. He has completed 17 of 38 pass attempts for a 121 yards per game average and 14.3 yards per completion.
Running back Sowers has added 151 yards in 12 attempts for a 12.6 average, or 75.5 yards per game
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Larry Wehner (66) Passes Away
Larry Wehner, 71, of Rossville, passed away Monday, September 14, 2020, after a five-year battle with Lewy Body Dementia. Larry donated his brain to the University of Kansas Medical Center for Alzheimer’s Research.
Larry was born on October 6, 1948, to Clarence and Rita Wehner in Rossville. He attended school in Rossville and graduated in 1966.
Larry married his high school sweetheart Linda Miller in 1966 in St. Marys. She survives.
He was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, IBEW#304, and AQHA.
After high school, he worked at the then-new General Foods Plant in Topeka. He later went to work for Kansas Power and Light at Jeffrey Energy Center as an electrician until he retired in 2003. He also raised quarter horses and farmed. After retirement, he went to work for Foster Farms, where he got to do what he truly loved- farming, riding his horses, and taking care of cattle.
Linda and Larry enjoyed their family and traveling; they had visited all but a few of the 50 states. Their favorite place was Maui, Hawaii. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary by taking their sons, daughter, and spouses to Hawaii with them. They loved to dance and go to movies.
Larry and Linda were blessed with a great family, two sons and a daughter, Larry (Sheri) Wehner, Jeff (Holly) Wehner and, Paula (Codie) Shenold; six grandsons, Trevor, Jacob (Bailey), Derek (Courtney), Hunter and Joe Wehner, Cooper Shenold, and a granddaughter Emma Shenold; four great-grandchildren, Beckett, Hayden, Lakyn and Rowan.
Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11:00 A.M. Monday, September 21, 2020, at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. The family will receive friends from 3:00 until 5:00 P.M. Sunday, September 20, 2020, at the church. Inurnment will be at a later date in the Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Oakley Place of Rossville, Midland Care, or KU Endowment-Alzheimers Research and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To leave online condolences, go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.