Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Rossville Inv. Track and Field

 Men              Rossville placed 11th of 15 teams.  Those who finished in the "top ten" were:

100 Yd       1st            Woodrow Rezac
200 Yd       2nd           Woodrow Rezac
400 yd        9th            Braiden Hensley
Javelin       1st             Hunter Broce  

Women          Rossville placed fifth of 14 teams.  Top ten finishers were:

100 Yd       9th            Alexis Bittner
200 Yd       2nd           Keera Lacock
400 Yd       1st            Amelia Foster
800 Yd       1st            Amelia Foster
1600 Yd     4th           Julia Streit
    "             10th         Audrie Davis
3200 Yd     2nd          Julia Streit
100 Yd H   8th           Ean Haynes
300 Yd H   8th           Keera Lacock
4 x 800      1st            Julia Streit, Keera Lacock, Audrie Davis, Amelia Foster
Shot Put    1st            Briar Gillum
Discus       2nd          Briar Gillum 



Monday, April 26, 2021

Baseball Team Defeats Santa Fe Tr. Twice

 The Rossville baseball team picked up two additional wins on Friday, April 23 at Joe Campbell Stadium.

The winning scores were 8-5 and 10-0.  After losing the first 4 games,  the Dawgs have come back to win 7 of the last 8 and are 7-5 overall.

Sunday, April 25, 2021

Golden Giants Season Starts June 1

 The Topeka Golden Giants open their 2021 season on their home field at Joe Campbell Stadium on June 1.  Their schedule can be read at goldengiants schedule

Erin and Trace Davis Have Twins

    Erin and Trace Davis of Rossville are the proud parents of  twin girls born April 21, 2021 at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka.

Saturday, April 24, 2021

Ninety Yr Old Betty Lambotte Still Teaches

 ROSSVILLE, Kan. (WIBW) - The pawprints that lead to Rossville Grade School head towards a classroom that makes every student feel welcome thanks in part to paraprofessional, Betty Lambotte.

“I love children and I love helping people and I could just see a need,” she said.

She has worked with the Kaw Valley School District for over 25 years.

“I started out with the preschoolers and I just felt a need to be there.”

It took some convincing from a district official all those years ago to take on   the job.

The condition, at the time, was that she would only work half days, which did not last long.

“I had seen half days for two weeks and I’ve never seen another half day since [the official] won that’s what happened, she won,” she recalled.

To read the rest of the article and watch a special video about Betty go to:     https://www.wibw.com/2021/04/13/salute-our-heroes-betty-lambotte-helps-students-reach-their-goals-at-rossville-grade-school/

Mark Rebegila Pleads Not Guilty

From the Capital-Journal:

    Mark Roger Rebegila, of St. Marys, pleaded not guilty at a teleconference Friday to all four federal charges he faces linked to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., court records show. 
    To read the complete article,  go to:      https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/crime/2021/04/23/capitol-riots-arrest-kansas-st-marys-man-pleads-not-guilty-crimes-linked-washington-dc-donald-trump/7351100002/

Thursday, April 22, 2021

Jordan Bittner At St. Benedictine

Jordan Bittner is a sophomore at St. Benedictine College and played on their volleyball team this past fall (2020).  Her bio can be read at:   https://www.ravenathletics.com/roster/24/15/9030.php

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Linda (Davis) (53) Korcal Passes Away

Linda K. (Davis) Korcal passed away on Feb 2, 2021 in Bullhead City, AZ.  

She was a graduate of Rossville High School Class of 1953.  Born in West Liberty, KY on July 4, 1935 to Marion F. Davis and Josephine Anna (Wells) Davis.  She was preceeded in death by her parents, brothers Frances Davis, Joe Davis, Stanley Davis, Ted Elkins, and sister Helen Thompson.  Also, her late husband, John Korcal.  She spent most of her adult life in the Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Bullhead City, Arizona area working in banking, insurance, and later in hotel hospitality.  She was an avid pet lover and always had a dog.

She leaves behind many nieces and nephews of which she often voiced many good memories. She lived independently till the first of Dec of 2020 when she had a compression fracture of her back which required surgery.  She was unable to go back to her apartment and later acquired pneumonia which she did not recover from.  It was her wish not to have a service and to be cremated.  There will have a private graveside service at a later date.  Her ashes will be buried with her dad at the Rossville Cemetary.

 

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David Overmyer (75) Passes Away



 David Joseph Overmyer, 63, passed away at his home in Lawrence, Kansas, on April 16, 2021.

He was born on October 19, 1957 in Topeka, Kansas, the son of David and Margaret (Krogman) Overmyer. He was educated in the Rossville, Kansas school system, graduating in 1975, where he excelled as a track and field athlete. He held the Kansas state record in Cross Country racing for several years.

He went on to Kansas State University, where he earned a bachelor's degree from the School of Journalism, in Radio and Television. While attending K-State, he was active in various organizations and was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. After graduating from K-State, he ventured overseas to Seoul, South Korea. He taught English as a Second Language for several years at Yonsei University where he also hosted a Morning Radio Show. He then returned to the United States, and in 1991 earned his master's degree in Education from the University of Kansas. Upon completing his master's degree, he again ventured overseas, this time to Saudi Arabia where he worked for Saudi Aramco Corporation for eighteen years, teaching Preparatory Courses to students who planned to study abroad.

During his time in Saudi Arabia, he learned to sail and even took a 23-week course to be a certified skipper of a full-sized yacht. He owned a small sailboat that he loved to sail on the Persian Gulf every season. When he wasn't teaching or sailing, he enjoyed camping in the desert with friends, archaeological expeditions and falcon hunting.

Upon retiring from Saudi Aramco in 2016, he moved to Vancouver, WA for a year and then finally settled back in Kansas where he purchased farmland in Osage County. He maintained a residence in Lawrence and was a member of Central United Methodist Church.

David traveled the world and never knew a stranger. He enjoyed studying history, collecting antiques and artifacts, and making friends from every corner of the Earth. He loved spending time in nature and observing wildlife.

David is survived by his father, David C. Overmyer of Topeka; three sisters: Cheryl (Paton) Eliot of Overland Park, Nancy K. Overmyer of Lawrence, and Mary (Ben) Simecka of Olathe. Two brothers: Jeff (Kathy) Overmyer of Silver Lake, and Tom Overmyer (Matt Born) of Fairview Park, Ohio.

He is also survived by three nieces: Elizabeth Overmyer (Aaron Good) of Baldwin City, Amanda (Jason) Young of Lawrence, and Jenna Overmyer of St. Mary's, four nephews: Heath Overmyer of Kansas City, Missouri, Adam (Katie) Simecka of De Soto, Austin (Hannah) Simecka of Olathe, and Eli Simecka of Lawrence, six great-nieces and two great-nephews. And his Aunt, Betty Bowers of Louisville, Kentucky.

He was preceded in death by his Mother, Margaret K. Overmyer, in 2015.

Services are pending.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial contributions to the following: The Hale Library at Kansas State University payable to K-State Libraries, 1117 Mid-Campus Drive North, Manhattan, KS 66506; Skills to Succeed payable to Life Skills Management Center, Inc. 413 E. Santa Fe, Olathe, KS 66061

"Bill" Muckenthaler Passes Away


 
St. Marys—William J. “Bill” Muckenthaler, 82, of St. Marys, passed away Monday, April 19, 2021, at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka.

He was born on February 13, 1939, in St. Marys the son of Manuel M. and Bertha A. Stitz Muckenthaler.  Bill graduated from St. Marys High School in 1957.  

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 A.M. Friday, April 30, 2021, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.  Inurnment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys.  The family will receive friends at the church from 9:30 A.M until the Rosary at 10:30 A.M. Friday.

You can read his complete obituary at:    https://www.piperfuneralhome.com/notices/William-Muckenthaler


Tuesday, April 20, 2021

School Started Two Hours Late Today

Rossville at 7:30 AM on April 20 2021

                                                     Rossville at 3:30 PM on April 20, 2021


Jodi Porter,  who took the pictures,  looked up how much snow Rossville  got & found that it was 4.5 inches.  Topeka broke it's 100 year old record with 3.1 inches - The record for April 20 was 0.2 inches set back in 1918.

Rock Creek Inv. Track & Field

Rossville attended the Rock Creek Invitational Track and Field meet on April 19, 2021.

 The girls team finished 6th of the 9 teams competing.  Their best performances are below.

400 M          Amelia Foster        1st
800 M          Amelia Foster        1st
3200 M        Julia Streit             2rd
1600 M        Audrie Davis         9th
100 M Hur   Ean Haynes           6th
300 M Hue   Keera Lacock       6th
Long Jump   Eah Hayes            3rd
Shot Put       Briar Gillum          2nd
Discus          Briar Gillum          2nd

The Boys team finished 8th of the 8 teams competing.  Best performances were:

100 M           Woodrow Rezac   1st
200 M           Woodrow Rezac   1st
400 M           Braiden Hensley   5th
Javelin          Hunter Broce        5th 



Monday, April 19, 2021

Mary Ann Sage-Kelsey Passes Away


 

Mary Ann Sage-Kelsey, 99, of Rossville, passed away on Saturday, April 10, 2021 at a Rossville care facility.

She was born January 28, 1922 in Topeka, KS the daughter of Thomas V. and Ruth A. (Clements) Herron.

Ann graduated from Topeka High School in 1940. She later went on to attend Strickler Business College (Clark Business School). Ann was a homemaker.

Ann married John W. Sage June 23, 1946 in Topeka, KS. He preceded her in death on March 31, 1994. Ann later married Sam G. Kelsey. Sam also preceded her in death.

Survivors include three children that attended Rossville High:  Tom (Carolyn) Sage of Topeka, Sharrai (Larry) McCammon of Tecumseh and Scott (Angela) Sage of Topeka; five grandchildren, Ryan, Tracey, Brian, Rebecca and Tyler; seven great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents; her two husbands; two brothers, Bill and John Herron.

Ann enjoyed playing cards, bowling and square dancing. But most of all she enjoyed spending time with her family.

Cremation has taken place and no memorial services are planned at this time per her request. Private inurnment will take place at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to Oakley Place of Rossville, 590 Industrial Traffic Way, Rossville, KS 66533.

Dove Southwest Chapel, 3700 SW Wanamaker Rd. is assisting the family.

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