Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Wabaunsee At Rossville Basketball 2/15

Girls Game

Rossville      17 18 14 10 -- 59
Wabaunsee  17 10 16   6 -- 49

Rossville scoring: 

Perine          2      0-1  6 
Douglas       3      2-2   8
Mitchell        8 (3) 3-4 22
Porter          5 (2) 2-2 14
Haehn          0      0-2  0
Gillum          4 (1) 0-0  9

Boys Game

Wabaunsee  16 14 16 12 -- 58
Rossville       13  8 12 16 -- 49

Rossville scoring: 

Perine             3 (1) 6-8 13
Garcia             1      0-0   2
Horak              5 (5) 0-0 15
Bush               2 (1)  3-4  8
Lietz               4        1-4 9
Broce             0         2-2 2

There are two remaining games for each team;  Riley Co. on 2/18 and Rock Creek on 2/22.

Monday, February 14, 2022

Howard Heim Passes Away


      St. Marys—Howard Heim, 80, passed away Friday, February 11, 2022, at the University of Kansas St. Francis Campus in Topeka.

     He was born November 26, 1941, at Topeka, the son of Francis J. and Flora E. (Harr) Heim.  Howard graduated from Hayden Catholic High School in 1959.  He served in the United States Army for four years, two years states side and two years in Germany.

     Howard worked at Goodyear Tire and Rubber in Topeka, retiring after 40+ years of service.  Howard was a talented Banjo and Guitar player.  He was a member of Reduced Speed Limit Band of Topeka.

     Howard was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Mary Jo Lagers; step-son-in-law, Bill Morford and step-granddaughter, Kristin Morford.

     He was married to Phyllis Plumberg, they later divorced.  He later married Carol Rafferty (RHS 1960) Flerlage Heim.  She survives of the home.

     Other survivors include his children, Gregory P. Heim, Catherine Heim, and Charles Heim.  Stepchildren, Jeanette (Dana) Grauerholz. Ken Flerlage, Loretta (Steve) VandeVelde, Nancy Morford, Tom (Muggins) Flerlage and Doug Flerlage; two sisters, Carolyn Eastwood, and Sharon Crow; 12 step-grandchildren and 16 step-great-grandchildren

     Private family memorial graveside services will be at a later date.  Memorial Contributions may be made to the Pottawatomie County EMS and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street St. Marys, Kansas 66536.  To leave online condolences, go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.

KSU Super Fans Pam and Rita

 

    ST. MARYS (KSNT) – Pam Sumner and Rita Muckenthaler have been to all 50 states, thanks to K-State Athletics.
    “I’m really on a first-name basis with a lot of those people there,” 88-year-old Rita said.
    Pam and Rita might be K-State’s biggest fans.
    “I’ve missed probably two or three [games] since like 1983,” Pam said. “[Rita]’s probably missed maybe four since 1989.”
    They both got degrees from K-State, and taught together in USD 321. In the 1980s, Pam wanted to keep going to Wildcat football games, so Rita suggested they go together.
    “We got addicted when we went,” Rita said.
     It snowballed from there. The traveling best friends have been to every home football game since 1991, plus 20 bowl games and about 75 percent of away games.
     “We started with her car, using her car,” Pam said. “Then, when I started driving, this is about my third car we’ve gone through.”
     There was one game Pam missed that Rita still went to– the day of Pam’s dad’s funeral. Rita went to the football game after the funeral because she knew Pam’s dad would not want her to miss a game
     Pam and Rita also go to women’s basketball and volleyball games.
     “You know how many purple shirts I have?” Rita said. “I have drawers and drawers and drawers, and they’re categorized. Long sleeve, short sleeve, sleeveless.”
     They’ve developed the perfect traveling system. Pam drives, and Rita pays for parking.
     “I think going to like Auburn, Marshall, USC, Stanford, to go to those iconic stadiums is just awesome,” Pam said.
     This duo will keep visiting more iconic stadiums while visiting the new Big 12 teams.
     “She’s my second mother,” Pam said. “I’m like her daughter. We’re family more than friends.”

Sunday, February 13, 2022

Robert Cox Passes Away


     Robert Eugene Cox, 92, of Topeka, passed away on Wednesday, February 9, 2022.

     Robert was born on November 1, 1929, to Russell W. and Lela A. (Ward) Cox at Emmett.  He graduated from Delia High School in 1947 and served in the U.S. Army from 1947 until 1953.  During his service in 1951, he married Agnes M. (Stum) Cox.   He went to work for Goodyear, Wentz Equipment Co., and Kansas State University before retiring from the latter after 25 years.  He was a member of the Masonic Lodge at Delia and the Sertoma Club in Manhattan.

     Robert is remembered by his wife, Agnes of Topeka, his sisters, Marjorie (John) Houck, Galt, CA., and Carol Uhler, Fort Scott; his children, Juanita M. (Gabriel) Escobar, Topeka, and Ronald E. (Susan) Cox Hendersonville, NC; his four grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren.  He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Phyllis Lundin,

     Funeral services will be at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, February 16, 2022, at Piper Funeral Home at St. Marys.  Interment will be in the Rossville Cemetery.  Mr. Cox will lie in state, and the family will receive friends from 4:00 until 6:00 P.M. Tuesday, February 15, 2022, at the funeral home.

 

4321A Girls Wrestling Regional

Rossville finished 6th out of 23 teams competing in the 4321A Regional on Feb. 12 at Silver Lake, finishing only 4 points behind 4th place Silver Lake. 

Kendra Hurla (35-0) continued her winning ways taking the 120# championship pinning Macey Gross of Holton to remain undefeated on the season at 35-0.  .  Keera Lacock lost the 126#  championship match to Patz  (22-1)  of McLouth.   Reagan Wonnell finished third in the 138# class.   All three girls have qualified for the State tournament.

The top six teams were:

1.  Holton
2.  Santa Fe Trail
3.  Baldwin
4.  Silvr Lake
5.  Eudora
6.  Rossville

Individual Results

109#    Emma Plantz  (1-23)    
            1 bye, 2 L

120#    Kendra Hurla  (35-0)       1st
            4 W

126#    Keera Lacock  (33-6)       2nd
            3 W, 1 L 

132#    Cassie Fund  (20-15)
            3 W, 2 L

138#    Reagan Wonnell (27-9)    3rd
            4 W, 1 L            

Silver Lake Girls Pictures At Rossville

 https://www.cjonline.com/picture-gallery/sports/high-school/2022/02/12/photos-silver-lake-girls-basketball-vs-rossville/6765361001/

Boys BB Pictures From Silver Lake Game

 https://www.cjonline.com/picture-gallery/sports/high-school/2022/02/12/photos-rossville-boys-basketball-vs-silver-lake/6765382001/

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Dawgs Defeat Silver Lake Boys In Basketball (updated)

Girls  Basketball Feb 11, 2022

Silver Lake 16 11 21 20 – 68
Rossville    12 13  8  13 – 46

Rossville scoring:
Perine         4         0-0   8
Douglas      2         2-4   6
Mitchell       5         3-3 13
Porter         2(2)     2- 4  8 
Gillum         2(1)     1-2  6
Haehn         2         0-0  4
Rezac          0         1-1  1

Boy's Basketball, Feb 11, 2022

Rossville   13  9 13 11 – 46
Silver Lake 4 11  6 22 – 43

Rossville scoring:
Perine               7 (3)  7-10 24
Patrizi               2        2-3   6
Bush                 0        1-3   1
Lietz                 2         0-0  4
Badura              2 (2)   2-2  8
Broce                0        2-4  2
Horak                0        1-2  1


Friday, February 11, 2022

4-1A Regional Girls Wrestling

4-1A Regional Girls Wrestling @ Baldwin

WhenSat, February 12, 9:30am – 3:30pm
WhereBaldwin High School, 415 Eisenhower St, Baldwin City, KS 66006, USA (map)
DescriptionSpectator Seating and Expectations Spectators will not be allowed on the floor. Spectators should be respectful at all times. Negative or unsportsmanlike behavior will be grounds for removal from the event. Mask Mandate At the current time, Douglas County is under a mask mandate for all individuals aged 3 and above while in public buildings. This mandate does not apply to wrestlers or officials during active participation.

Mary Jane (Krasny) (50) Martin Passes Away

Mary Jane (Krasny) Martin, 89, of Silver Lake, passed away peacefully with family at her side on Wednesday, February 9th, 2022. She and her twin, Marie Jean Harden, were born May 6, 1932 to Rudolph and Wilma Krasny of Delia, KS. Mary spent her childhood in the Delia/Rossville area, graduating from Rossville High School in 1950.

Mary married Charles Martin on August 30, 1951 in Topeka. They were married 66 years. Charlie proceeded her in death on February 10, 2017. Mary and Charlie enjoyed their four "girls", Peggy (Joe) Pistora, Karen (Terry) Hay, Mary “Diane” (Ron) Martinek and Nancy (Bob) Pfannenstiel, ten grandchildren and twenty-two great-grandchildren. Mary was a wonderful mother and excelled at being a grandmother. In the early days, she spent many days at softball fields and at lakes fishing, camping and skiing. She was a talented self-taught painter, who enjoyed sharing her artistic creations with many. Mary took pride in living independently, including gardening and mowing with her new zero-turn mower. The Silver Lake Senior Center and friends were an important part of Mary's life.

Mary always enjoyed watching kids and grandchildren's events. She drove the Silver Lake school bus for many years, allowing the kids to have a water balloon fight on the last day of school so the bus could be washed out.

Visitation will be held at the Citizen Potawatomie Nation Building in Rossville, KS on May 6, 2022 from 5pm-7pm in honor of Mary's 90th birthday. The family will hold a private graveside service.

The Family wishes to thank all the highly skilled and compassionate Healthcare workers who cared for Mary at Stormont Vail. Memorial contributions may be made to the USD 372 Silver Lake School Foundation, c/o Mary Martin, PO Box 39, Silver Lake, KS 66539.

 

Silver Lake Wins MEL Wrestling

The MEL wrestling tournament was Thursday Feb. 10, with Silver Lake coming out as the championship team.

Silver Lake has 21 league titles overall, the most of any school, and has won 15 league titles since 2000 including five of the last six. 

Wins over Rossville (45-33), Riley County (66-18), St. Marys (69-12) and Wabaunsee (66-18) set up Silver Lake's final match with host Rock Creek, who had defeated Rossville (45-28), Wabaunsee (66-18), St. Marys (65-12), and Riley County (65-12). 

For a complete description and photos of the event (mostly about Silver Lake) go to the following Capital article:

 Capital-Journal article on MEL Wrestling.


For photos of the tournament, including Dawg wrestlers, go to:

https://www.cjonline.com/picture-gallery/sports/high-school/2022/02/11/photos-silver-lake-and-rossville-wrestling-league-meet/6746872001/

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Tyler L. Pierce Passes Away


Tyler Logan Pierce was born March 14th 1990 in Portland Adventist Hospital, Multanomah county, Oregon.  He passed away Jan. 25, 2022.    He was raised in Rossville and attended schools there.

The best way to describe Tyler is as a kind and steadfast man. He went out of his way to support and care for those he loved. An extra hand to move, a place to sleep, a couple bucks when down on your luck. Just a fraction of the things he did without qualm or hesitation.

He was an incredibly talented musician, especially with guitar and drums. He loved movies. We have many fond memories of seeing the latest one with him and other times watching the most awful B movies

He was unflappable. Never angry, always understanding. The troubles of life that grab all of us seemed to just roll off him like a wave on a beach. He had a wonderful sense of humor and loved to make people laugh. He found a way to make you smile and smile himself even in the darkest times

After a 6 month battle with aggressive brain cancer Tyler passed January 25th, 2022 with loved ones near.

Tyler's Go Fund Me Page https://www.gofundme.com/f/tyler-pierce-medical-expenses

Sandra (Heiland) Fisa Passes Away

    With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Sandra K. Fisa (Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin), who passed away on February 3, 2022 at the age of 74. Family and friends are welcome to send flowers or leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family.

    Sandra was raised on her parents farm west of Rossville and attended Rossville schools graduating from Rossville High.

    She was predeceased by : her father Harley Heiland; and her nephew Kevin Heiland. She is survived by : her mother Dolly Heiland (Degraff); her husband Jerry Fisa; her children, Dolly Dekat, Lonnie Dekat (Brandi), Joni Pflager (Mark), Roy Jepson and Larry Jepson (Jennifer Hilton); her grandchildren, Jamie (Jamie Marie), Shawn (Andrea), Benjamin, Jessica, Austin (Shelby), Ashlee (Jeremy), Alex (Kayla), Mallory, Andrew, Abbigail, Brenden and Bentley; her great grandchildren, Jameson, Silas, Caleb, Elena, Gemma, Jaxson, Dominic, Braxten and Raleigh; her brother Kenneth Heiland (Mary Ann); and her nephews, Jamie Heiland and Brian Heiland. She is also survived by many extended family and friends.

    Visitation was held on Wednesday, February 9th 2022 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Feldner/ritchay Funeral Home (615 1st St, Nekoosa, WI 54457). A funeral service was held on Wednesday, February 9th 2022 at 1:00 PM at the same location

Shirley Mitchell Has Passed Away


Shirley Jean (Walder) Roper Mitchell, Coweta, Okla., age 73, passed into the arms of Jesus on Friday, Jan. 7, 2022, at Hillcrest Medical Center, Tulsa, Okla., due to pneumonia.

She was born Sept. 17, 1948, in Holton, to Jesse and Louise (Schumacher) Walder. She was raised on a farm north of Delia.

Her grade school years were spent at High Prairie Country School north of Delia. She was baptized at the Lutheran church in Holton. She then attended Delia High School and was a member of the final graduating class in 1966. During high school she was a cheerleader. There were 13 individuals in this class. She worked for Hallmark Cards in Topeka for five years after graduation.

Shirley married Bill Roper on March 14, 1970. To this union were born two daughters — Tammi and Tara. Shirley and Bill managed Limestone Springs Ranch south of Soldier until 1984. They later divorced.

During this time, Shirley was active in East Grant Unit and Pleasant Valley Rustlers 4-H club. She helped many Jackson County kids with sewing, quilting, baking and craft projects. Gardening, reading, sewing, baking and visiting were her favorite pastimes along with raising her two daughters.

On Jan. 11, 1987, Shirley married Jim Mitchell, owner of Mitchell Custom Harvesting, of Soldier. Traveling from Texas, through Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota and Montana during wheat harvest and then back to Colorado and Texas for fall milo and corn harvest became an important part of her life until 1994, when they divorced.

She cooked, did laundry, went for parts and groceries and cooked some more. She was always trying out a new recipe and most were well-received by the hired hands. During this time, she also continued raising her daughters.

Her first grandchild, Keenan James Mitchell, was born in 1991. Being Grandma was the highlight of her every day. With the pending arrival of her second grandchild, Kylie Jean Mitchell, she did not like the long distance. She moved from Holton to Ulysses in 2000. She attended every school activity, ballgame and church event she could and was Keenan and Kylie’s biggest cheerleader.

Grandson Camden Noah Ripperger was born in 2004. Granddaughter Gracen Noel Ripperger arrived in 2006. They lived in Broken Arrow, Okla., and this distance was too far for Grandma. She was planning another move to be near Tara and family when in November 2012, she suffered a stroke. Many hours, days and weeks of rehabilitation, with much help from Keenan, lead to her being able to live on her own.

She moved to Coweta, Okla., in 2013, residing at Carriage Crossing senior apartments. During the past eight years, she has attended every school activity, ballgame and church event she could and was Camden and Gracen’s biggest cheerleader. Several of the kids’ friends affectionately named her Grandma Giggles.

Shirley is survived by daughter and son-in-love, Tammi and Bryan Mitchell, Ulysses; daughter and son-in-love, Tara and Jeff Ripperger, Coweta, Okla.; grandson Keenan of Wichita; granddaughter Kylie of Ulysses; grandson and granddaughter Camden and Gracen of Coweta; brother and sister-in-love Carl and Linda Walder, Delia; nephew Wade Walder, Delia; great-nephews Chase and Truitt Walder; special friend of more than 50 years Jan Desch; many cousins and many, many friends. She is preceded in death by her parents and grandparents, aunts and uncles.

Cremation has taken place. Services will be held in Broken Arrow, Okla., and Ulysses and burial in Holton, with dates and times to be determined. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Du Good Events, 107 N. Baughman, Ulysses, KS 67880; or Delia Community Pride, 412 Nora Ave., Delia, KS 66418.