Sunday, March 7, 2021

Sarah Taylor Passes Away

On Sunday, February 28, 2021, Sarah Sue Taylor, loving wife, mother and grandmother, passed away at the age of 78.

Sue was born on January 17, 1943 in Topeka, KS to Bernard and Irene (Willis) Dougherty. On September 19, 1967, she married F. Darrell Taylor. They raised their son Todd in Rossville, KS until 1982, when the family moved to Breckenridge, CO and started F.D. Taylor Electrical Construction Company.

Sue had a passion for photography. She also loved to bird watch, and road trip around the beautiful state of Colorado. She was known for her quick wit, her mischievous smile, and her compassionate spirit for animals.

Sue was preceded in death by her father, Bernard; her mother, Irene; and her brother, Jerry. She is survived by her husband, Darrell; her son, Todd and his wife Betsy; her grandchildren, Jack and Vivianne; and her sister, Eleanor Anne Yates of Richmond, Va.

Donations made in Sue's memory may be sent to the Summit County Animal Shelter, 58 Nancy's Place, Frisco CO 80443.

Friday, March 5, 2021

Ray Minnis Service March 6

 Rossville-Graveside services for Raymond R. Minnis will be at 3:00 P.M. Saturday, March 6, 2021 at the Rossville Cemetery.


Thursday, March 4, 2021

Colleen Sullivan-McNeive Passes Away

On Tuesday, March 2nd 2021, Colleen Ann Sullivan-McNeive was born into eternal life at the age of 65.

Colleen was born on November 26, 1955 to Michael B. and Vivian Sullivan. Colleen would go on to graduate from Blue Valley High School and Emporia State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Education. Colleen would marry Dan McNeive April 6 2002 on a sunny day in Florida.

Known as the family historian, she knew all of her extended family members near and far. Colleen was able to be a part of the lives of many different students while working in education. She taught physical education at Rossville and Saint Mary’s Elementary School. Most recently Colleen was a para-educator at Lawrence High School. Colleen loved all the students she taught over the years and remembered every single one, and especially loved her special education students at Lawrence High. As a lover of sports, she was always ready to cheer on her Chesty Lions and Kansas Jayhawks. Colleen was known for her strong faith and compassionate nature. She never met a stranger. Colleen was also a volunteer at her church Corpus Christi Catholic Church, as well as L.I.N.K and Just Food. Although Colleen is no longer here with us physically, her spirit and the impact she made on her community will live on.

Colleen is proceeded in death by husband Dan, and her parents Michael and Vivian.  She is survived by two brothers, Mike (Julie) Sullivan and Kelly (Cristy) Sullivan, as well as one sister Kim (Russ) Tonnies, seven nieces and nephews, seven great-nieces, many beloved cousins, and her two dachshunds Charley and Riley.

Funeral services will be held at Corpus Christi Catholic Church Saturday, March 6th, 2021 at 11:00 am, please visit www.cccparish.org/colleen for registration details.  The service will also be livestreamed at the web address:  www.cccparish.org/colleen

In lieu of flowers the family is asking donations to be sent to L.I.N.K or Just Food in care of Warren-McElwain Mortuary, 120 W. 13th Street, Lawrence, KS 66044.

The family would like to give a special thank you to Kelly and Cristy Sullivan and Carol and Rick Shelton for their loving care and support, especially over the last few months.

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

3A Basketball Sub-State

 The Rossville boys and girls basketball team played Rock Creek in the first round of the 3A sub-state.

The girls lost 52-42 and the boys lost 65-19.

Audrey Riat Passes Away



Audrey Marie Riat, 84, long time resident of St. Marys, passed away Monday, March 1, 2021 at Bridge Haven Memory Care in Lawrence. 

Audrey was born on September 14, 1936 in Junction City, the daughter of LaVern Roland and Ethel “Marie” (Norman) Langvardt.  She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Howard L. Langvardt.

She married Raymond Riat in St. Marys in 1958 and they operated Riat's Liquors for many years.

To read the complete obituary, go to:    https://www.piperfuneralhome.com/obituary/Audrey-Riat

Monday, March 1, 2021

Layne Hurla State Runner-Up At 145#

From the Capital-Journal:

A day after seeing his sister, Kendra Hurla, win a Division II girls state championship in Salina, Rossville's Layne Hurla made a title run of his own Saturday. 

The bid came up short in the 145-pound final against unbeaten Derek Johnson from Hoxie, a 2020 state champion. Johnson took a 3-1 decision win to move to 43-0. 

Hurla made the title match after pinning Plainville's Gabe Kerns in the quarterfinal and taking a 12-6 decision over Kingman's Colby Schreiner in the semi-final. 

The junior finished 29-4 on the season. 

                        Rossville's Layne Hurla (left) wrestles Derrick Johnson of Hoxie for the championship.


Sunday, February 28, 2021

321A State Wrestling Championship

 State Championship tournament on Feb. 27 at Ft Hays State

145

Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Derek Johnson of Hoxie
  • 2nd Place - Layne Hurla of Rossville
  • 3rd Place - Colby Schreiner of Kingman
  • 4th Place - Elijah Collins of Osage City
  • 5th Place - Brody Harrison of Eureka
  • 6th Place - Jordan Bachman of Hillsboro

1st Place Match

  • Derek Johnson (Hoxie) 43-0, So. over Layne Hurla (Rossville) 29-4, Sr. (Dec 3-1)

152

Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Bryce Eck of Uniontown
  • 2nd Place - Brent Escareno of Eureka
  • 3rd Place - Aiden Amrein of Hill City
  • 4th Place - Sam Twombly of Rossville
  • 5th Place - Garrett Urban of Norton Community
  • 6th Place - Eli Mumpower of Wabaunsee

3rd Place Match

  • Aiden Amrein (Hill City) 41-2, Fr. over Sam Twombly (Rossville) 19-5, Jr. (Fall 3:10)
Colby Hurla also competed in 138 class but did not place in the top 6,

KWU Women Lose Semi-Final

 STERLING – Trying to upset the unbeaten and No. 9 Sterling College Warriors (27-0) on their home court was a daunting enough task for the Kansas Wesleyan women in this tournament semi-final.  Sterling won 89-69 in the Saturday game.   

Doing so after playing four games the previous seven days was a hill too steep for the KWU Coyotes to climb.   

The Coyotes end the season with a 16-11 record after winning seven of their final nine games. Sterling advances to the title game against Tabor Monday night at Hartman Arena in Park City

Senior Amanda Hill from Rossville scored 13 points on 6 of 16 shooting.  She also had 8 rebounds, 2 steals, and 2 assists.

Sophomore Caila Hill, also from Rossville had 6 points on 2 of 4 shooting and 2 of 2 at the free throw line.  Caila also had 4 rebounds, 2 blocks, 1 steal and 2 assists.

You can read the game details at:  https://www.kwucoyotes.com/article/5215


Saturday, February 27, 2021

Kendra Hurla Is State Champ

Froom The Capital-Journal: 

SALINA — Rossville's Kendra Hurla and her coach Brandy Lowe watched Hurla's sub-state match with Paola's Kailyn Younger multiple times before Friday's Girls Division II State Wrestling Championships at Tony's Pizza Events Center.

Lowe and Hurla knew they had a plan to defeat Younger, who entered the championship match at 120 pounds ranked No. 1 and with a 26-1 record.

Hurla avenged a sub-state championship loss to Younger by pinning her in the second period to win her first state championship in her freshman season. 

Hurla had her brother, Holden, looking down on her. Holden died on Jan. 1 (Holden Hurla Passes) and taught everything Kendra needed to know about wrestling. Holden was a three-time state qualifier at Rossville. 

You can read the complete article at:   https://www.cjonline.com/story/sports/2021/02/27/rossvilles-hurla-pulls-upset-d-ii-state-title/6843474002/

State Champ Kendra Hurla

Kendra Hurla wrestles Paola's Kailyn Younger for 120# Championship,



Friday, February 26, 2021

Rossville At Valley Heights Basketball

     The Rossville boys lost to Valley Heights 45-31 on Feb 25, 2021.  The Rossville girls lost to Valley Heights 57-34.

Girls Game

Rossville             7   4  13  10  —  34
Valley Heights 13  13  16  15  —  57

Rossville scoring:  

Perine                 4       2-4     10
Streit                   0       0-2      0
Mitchell              1        6-9      8
Horgan               0        1-2      1
Bergstresser      0        3-3      3
Rabe                              2-2      4
Porter                 2 (1)   0-0     5
Gillum                1          1-2     3

Boys Game

Valley Heights;11;8;9;11;—;4
Rossville;8;4;5;14;—;31

Rossville scoring:
 
Garcia           3 (1)     0-0     7
Brown           1            0-0    2
Jackson        1 (1)       0-0   3
Sowers          7 (3)       1-1  18
Lietz              0             1-2    1


Amanda Hill All League KCAC

     Amanda Hill, a Rossville graduate and senior at Kansas Wesleyan U. was selected to second team All League KCAC  Basketball Team according to a league announcement on Thursday.

KWU Women Get KCAC Semi-Final Win

    The Kansas Wesleyan women pulled out a 74-73 win over McPherson College to advance to the semi-final round of the KCAC tournament.
    Amanda Hill's scoring was below her normal performance getting only 7 points.  But, she did get 7 rebounds  and also had one block, one steal and team leading 7 assists.
    Caila Hill scored 6 pts and also had 5 rebounds,  one steal and 3 assists.
    To read the game details, go to:    https://www.kwucoyotes.com/article/5208




Will Dawgs or Eagles Get A State Champ?

From the Capital-Journal: 

Every year since 2011, either Silver Lake or Rossville has come home from Hays with a Class-3-2-1A state champion. During that span, the programs have combined for 17 state champions overall.

To keep that streak alive this year, it might take an upset or two. No Eagle or Bulldawg is ranked No. 1 at their respective weight going to the state tournament.

But don't count them out just yet. Silver Lake's Kai Allen is a past state champion, capturing the 126-pound title in 2019. He finished runner-up last year, falling 1-0 in the 132-pound finals to Hoxie's Derek Johnson. 

Allen is 37-3 this season and ranked No. 3 at 138 behind Oakley's Eric Cain (32-3) and Hoxie's Drew Bretz (40-3). 

Eagle teammate Daigan Kruger tied the state record for pins with his 42nd at sub-state last week, improving to 47-1 on the season at 170 pounds. He's ranked No. 2 behind returning state champion Matthew Rodriguez, of Southeast-Saline.

Rossville's Layne Hurla, meanwhile, won district, regional and sub-state titles at 145 pounds, is 27-3 and ranked No. 3. Hoxie's Johnson, however, is 40-0 at 145 this season.

Thursday, February 25, 2021

KWU Women Advance In KCAC

The Kansas Wesleyan women's basketball team won their first round game in the KCAC tournament by crushing Southwestern 69-41.

Amanda Hill from Rossville led the scoring with 22 pts on 7 of 16 shooting which included going 6 of 11 on three pointers and 2 of 2 on free throws.  She also had 9 rebounds, 4 steals, and 3 assists.

Amanda's younger sister Caila Hill scored 11 points on 3 of 6 shooting and 5 of 5 on her free throws.  She also had 5 rebounds and 3 assists.