Annual Czech Moravan Cemetery Service
Sunday, May 30, 2021 2:00PMThe cemetery is located north of Rossville, Kansas
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Annual Czech Moravan Cemetery Service
Sunday, May 30, 2021 2:00PMRossville High School held its annual Spring Awards Night on Wednesday, May 12, 2021 to bestow awards and scholarships to deserving students. The counselor, administration, and faculty would like to thank all of the scholarship contributors and presenters for their donations and interest in the students of Rossville. Your dedication to our students is greatly appreciated.
The following scholarships
were presented:
Topeka Evening Sertoma
Club Scholarship
Presented to Julia Streit. This scholarship was established to honor distinguished deceased members of the Topeka Evening Sertoma Club and the Topeka LaSertoma Club, Bennett Berggren, Vern Knobelauch, and Clint and Isabella Hutton.
Coach Lance Leonard
Inspirational Scholarship: ($650)
Presented to Briar Gillum. This scholarship is to honor the volunteering with youth sports Mr. Leonard did over his lifetime. His tireless efforts to instruct the youth of his community was inspiring to many.
Custom Wood Products
Scholarship: ($1000 renewable)
Presented to Destiny Bergstresser. The scholarship was established by Donald and Pamela Lake to further Custom Wood’s commitment to the communities of Rossville and St. Marys.
Rossville Booster Club
Scholarship: ($500)
Presented by Jenny Schaefer to Peyton Price and Breck McCrory. The award began in 2012 and the recipient must have participated in a KSHSAA activity throughout high school.
Bryan Lindstrom
Inspirational Scholarship: ($1000)
Presented to Breck McCrory. This scholarship is a tribute to Bryan, who was an inspiration to others and lost his life to cancer in 2013.
Rossville High School
Alumni Association: ($1500)
Presented by Connie Fisher to Alex Sherer, Katie Madison Horgan and Breck McCrory. The Association was founded in 1998 and has awarded over $33,000 to deserving students in this 22-year period. The award’s recipient must meet high standards set out by the association and be a good representative of RHS as they move on through college and begin their career.
Rossville United
Methodist Church: ($2000 renewable scholarship)
Presented by Tricia Conley to Casey Conely. The award is given to seniors that are members of the church.
Bank of the Flint
Hills Employee Donor Advised Scholarship: ($500)
Presented to Peyton Price. This fund combines the generous gifts of bank employees to provide scholarships to area seniors.
Doug Perine Memorial
Scholarship: ($500)
Presented to Gracie Rabe. The scholarship was established in 2012 to honor Doug, a longtime community figure, and is given to an RHS student planning to continue their education.
Les & Dorothy
Hallmark Memorial Scholarship: ($500)
Presented to Dylan Reitcheck. The scholarship was established by Dorothy Hallmark in memory of her husband Les who was an Art teacher at Rossville High School for many years. Dorothy was a media specialist for many years at RHS and, following her passing last year, their son Alan has continued the scholarship to honor both of his parents. The recipient must have an interest in Art.
Cole Arnold Memorial Scholarship:
($500)
Presented by Toby and Ann McCullough to Dylan Reitcheck. The award is presented annually in memory of their son Cole who died in a car accident the summer before his Senior year.
Rossville Community
Development Committee (RCDC) Scholarship: ($500)
Presented by Taylor Morelli to Parker Kenney and Peyton Price. The scholarship is based on achievements, community involvement, and contributions to the community of Rossville.
P.E.O. Scholarship:
($500)
Presented by Lynette Hudson to Breck McCrory and Madison Horgan . This scholarship is awarded annually to young ladies from each of the area high schools.
Pete Darting Memorial
Scholarship: ($150)
Presented by Dennis Darting to Parker Kenney. The award was established in 2008 by the Darting family to honor Mr. Darting, an avid supporter of the Rossville Dawgs.
RHS Opportunity
Scholarship:
This is the 7th year for the award, which is provided by an anonymous donor. Recipients are chosen based on GPA, ACT, resume, strength of schedule, and an essay over an experience that made an impact in their life. Students must plan to pursue a career in Engineering, Science, Medicine, Math, or a related field. $500 scholarships were awarded to Destiny Bergstresser, Gracie Rabe and Julia Streit
Duane Parr Memorial
Scholarship: ($500)
Presented to Kendall Abernathy. This award is made possible by donations from family and friends as an endowment to honor Mr. Parr, who passed away in January of 2006. The recipient must have participated in a high school band.
The Ellis Foundation:
($2000 per year)
Presented to Dylan Reitcheck, Parker Kenney, Destiny Bergstresser and Tatum Gentry. The Ellis Foundation was established by Danny and Willa Ellis in memory of their daughter Kathy Lynn Ellis Adriance.
Stormont Vail Volunteer
Scholarship
Presented to Austin Klesath. The Stormont Vail Health Auxiliary Student Volunteer Scholarship was designed to financially assist students interested in a health related career. Priority will be given to students attending a Kansas school. This scholarship is awarded to four recipients in the amount of $1,000 each.
Rossville Community
Foundation
Presented by Ann McCullough to Alex Sherer. This scholarship is based on achievements, community involvement, and contributions to the community of Rossville.
Bill Simmons Memorial
Scholarship
Presented to Gracie Rabe. The M.H. “Bill” Simmons Memorial Scholarship was established by Mark Simmons in 1979 in the name of his late father and founder of the Simmons organization. The program was created to assist in the educational endeavors of the children of Simmons team members and growers, specifically graduating seniors who are pursuing a vocational, technical or college degree program.
Congratulations on your accomplishments!Kendall Abernathy 4-Year Washburn University
Bryson Balch Technical College NCK Tech
Cody Barker 2-Year Hutchinson Community College
Destiny Bergstresser 4-Year Fort Hays State University
Kaiden Brown 4-Year Baker University
Kristopher Brown 2-Year Hutchinson Community College
Emily Broxterman Work Force Work Force
Casey Conley Technical College Washburn Tech Diesel Tech Certified
Dawson Connell 2-Year Allen County Community College
Nellie Cress Work Force Work Force
Kayla Davis 2-Year Highland Community College
Jaycee Fiedler 4-Year Pittsburg State University
Tatum Gentry 4-Year Kansas State University
Madison Horgan 4-Year Fort Hays State University
Jordan Hulett-Quinones 4-Year University of Oregon
Layne Hurla Technical College Washburn Tech
Brody Jackson 4-Year MidAmerica Nazarene
Mason James 2-Year Highland Community College
Brenna Johnson 4-Year Haskell Indian Nations University
Katerina Jordan 2-Year Allen County Community College
Parker Kenney 4-Year Kansas State University
Austin Klesath 4-Year Wichita State University
Timothy Limley Technical College Washburn Tech, Electrical Tech Certified
Hannah Martin 4-Year Washburn University
Sophia Martin Work Force Work Force
Breck McCrory 4-Year Fort Hays State University
Joe McGrath 4-Year Pittsburg State University
Taegan Miller 4-Year Fort Hays State University
Garret Minihan Trade School Westen College of Auctioneering
Clint Potts Work Force Work Force
Peyton Price 4-Year Washburn University
Gracie Rabe 4-Year Emporia State University
William Reeves 4-Year University of Central Missouri
Woodrow Rezac Technical College NCK Tech
Dylan Rietcheck 4-Year Emporia State University
Mallorie Salmon 4-Year Washburn University
Devin Schreiner Technical College Washburn Tech Machine Tech/Welding Certified
Vynessa Shafstall 4-Year Emporia State University
Alex Sherer 4-Year Kansas Wesleyan
Domanic Siefkas Work Force Work Force
Tyree Sowers Technical College Peasle Tech
Hailey Steele Work Force Work Force
Julia Streit 4-Year Washburn University
Sidni Taylor Work Force Work Force
Christopher VanderPutten 2-Year Allen County Community College
Taylor Williams 4-Year Kansas State University
Blake Winder Technical College Washburn Tech Welding Certified
Tyler and Sarah Bowen of Rossville ae the proud parents of a new baby boy born May 17.
The Rossville High baseball team lost their regional semi-final game to No. 1 seeded Seneca-Nemaha Central by a score of 8-2.
Topeka—Gay V. Crawford, 64, passed away Saturday, May 16, 2021 at Aldersgate Village in Topeka.
Gay was born November 3, 1956 at Santa Fe, NM., the daughter of Vance R. and Betty M. Trenton Crawford. Gay graduated from Rossville High School and Kansas State University where she earned her B.S. of Business Administration-Accounting and a B.S. in Political Science-Public Administration.
Gay was a Certified Internal Auditor, she had worked as a senior Lease Auditor at Collective Brands. She had been the Director of Finance at the Topeka YMCA. While working for Westar Energy, she held several different positions including being an Accounting Supervisor, an Accounting Analyst, Fuel Accountant, Budget Analyst, an Internal Auditor, and a Financial Communications Specialist. Gay was a member of the Rossville Christian Church, ABWA, YWCA of Topeka where she held several offices and served on several boards. She also was a past member of public relation/fundraising for Helping Hands Humane Society, was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Friends of the Topeka Shawnee County Public Library, ERC Designer Showhouse, Whisper Walk, ACS Topeka Relay for Life.
Gay was preceded in death by her parents, and a niece, Kylie.
Survivors include her brother, Rudy (Debra) Crawford, Topeka; nephew, Caleb Crawford: boyfriend, Bob Jensen, Topeka; her fur babies, Lola and Gypsy; several cousins and many steadfast friends.
Celebration of Life Services will be at 3:30 P.M. Saturday, May 22, 2021, at the Rossville Christian Church. Inurnment will be in the Rossville Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 1:00 until 3:00 P.M. Saturday at the church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Helping Hands Humane Society, Topeka Rescue Mission, Topeka YMCA, Rossville Christian Church or the Charity of your choice and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536.
The Rossville softball team lost to Rock Creek 4-2 on May 18 in the championship game for the region.
More than an hour after stepping off the court Saturday at Riverside Tennis Center in Wichita, Alex Sherer was still in pain.
Physically, that is. His left calf
that had cramped up on him late in Saturday's Class 3-2-1A state championship
singles match was still locked up, understandable given the match lasted more
than two hours and went three sets, two going to tiebreakers.
Despite the physical agony, Sherer
was in sheer ecstasy. The Rossville senior had just made history, becoming the
school's first state tennis champion.
Sherer took a 6-7 (8-10), 6-4, 7-6
(7-4) win over Wichita Collegiate's Nick Grabon in a grueling championship
match, capping a 36-2 season — the only one of Sherer's high school
career.
"I don't think anything compares
to what that means to me, and nothing compares to the moment for sure,"
Sherer said. "It means everything. Rossville's not exactly full of tennis
players. I was that kid looking up watching all these high school kids winning
state titles in football, baseball, whatever. Having big sporting moments. This
was my sport and not knowing if I'd ever have that chance to have a high school
career."
Sherer cruised into Saturday's
semifinals with a pair of easy wins on Friday and then waited out a long rain
delay to start Saturday's play before beating Smoky Valley's Jake Lucas 6-1,
6-0 in the semifinals.
Instead of getting another shot at
Kansas City Christian's Caleb Bartels, who beat him in the regional finals,
Sherer got Grabon, who advanced with a 6-2, 6-3 win over Bartels in his
semifinal match.
The two hadn't faced each other since
their youth and with the tournament being held in Wichita, Grabon had a large
contingent on hand to watch the match. But he'd seen enough of Grabon to know
what he brought to the table.
After dropping the first set in a
10-8 tiebreaker, Sherer had to change things up.
"Nick's forehand is his big
shot, so I was trying to keep it low to his backhand," Sherer said.
"Mix him up, get forward a lot. And it was working early on. I just had to
flip the momentum."
He accomplished that as Sherer jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the second set. But
Grabon flipped it right back, reeling off four straight game wins to close to
5-4 before Sherer closed out the set to force a third one for the title.
In the third set, his left calf
started cramping on him, but Sherer fought through it. He got out fast again in
the final set, leading 3-1 and 5-2. But he couldn't finish off Grabon
immediately and saw the Spartan rally to not only tie the match, but go up 6-5
with the serve to win it.
But Sherer broke Grabon's serve and
after being tied 3-3 in the tiebreaker won four of the next five points for the
title.
"I just told myself, 'This is
it. This is what it all comes down to,'" Sherer said. "I came up with
some good shots and got it back to a tiebreaker and played some key points in
the tiebreaker to seal it.
Seneca-Nemaha Central HS 356 1
Meriden-Jefferson West HS 358 2
Sabetha HS 377 3
Marysville HS 385 4
Silver Lake HS 392 5
St. Marys HS 435 6
Rossville HS 463 7
Oskaloosa HS 493 8
Individual qualifiers — Rader, Marysville, 76; R. Lierz, Sabetha, 83; Osterhaus, Silver Lake, 86; Badsky, Silver Lake, 87; Hurla, St. Marys, 93; C. Lierz, Sabetha, 93; Vanderputten, Rossville, 93.
Rossville is in the Championship game for the 3A softball regional at Marysville. The bracket is shown below with all games completed for the first two rounds.
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The Dawgs got off to a great start in the baseball regional with a 12-3 win over Riley Co. They face Seneca-Nemaha Central on 5/19 at Rock Creek. The official bracket is below:
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Below are the first round results in the Regional tournament. Rossville picked up an 8-3 win over Riley County and will face St. Marys later this evening.
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The Rossville softball team opens the 3A regional against Riley County at Rossville on May 17. 2021. You can read the complete regional schedule at:
Rossville will play Riley county in the first round of the 3A baseball regional at Rock Creek.
The full schedule for the regional can be read at: 3A Baseball Schedule