Friday, October 14, 2022

Rossville Dominates Pleasant Ridge 56-0

1st Qtr

9:20        Braden Hensley                            7-0
6:37        Horak 18 yd run                         14-0
2.01        Horak 32 yd run                          21-0   

2nd Qtr

11:10       Horak 6 yd run                            28-0   
2:16         Horak to Hensley pass  66 yds    35-0


3rd and 4th Qtr (running clock)

Rossville reserves  continued to dominate Pleasant Ridge for the remainder of the game untill the final score of 56-0.   



Homecoming Candidates for 2022

King candidates are Jacob Carver, Kade Perine and Trenton Barker.  Queen candidates are Kaley Johnson, Reagan Wonnell, and Brinley Dyche.

The 2022 Homecoming King is Jacob Carver and 2022 Homecoming Queen is Reagan Wonnell


2022 Homecoming Pep Rally

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=milnJjbcO2I

KVA Volleyball Rankings

 Class 3A as of 10/13/22

1. Nemaha Central 29-1 (1)
2. Cheney 25-2 (3)
3. Heritage Christian 25-7 (2)
4. Beloit 28-5 (4)
5. Riverton 27-2 (5)
6. Goodland 25-3 (6)
7. Rossville 25-3 (7)
8. Smoky Valley 22-6 (10)
9. Silver Lake 23-8 (9)
10. Phillipsburg 23-5 (NR)

Rossville Sweeps Wabaunsee VB

 The Lady Dawgs swept the Wabaunsee volleyball team on Oct. 11 on the Rossville court, winning 25-17, 25-13 and 25-16, 25-10.  Rossville is 27-3 for the season.

321A Golf Regional

 The RHS girls finished in last place at the 321A Girls Golf Regional.  Jamie Woodward was the top Rossville golfer with a 115.

Alivia Sherer To Compete At State

 


Senior Alivia Sherer will make her third trip to 3-1A state tennis on Friday, the only Rossville girl to ever play at the state meet.

Sherer will take on the competition gathered at Kossover Tennis Center in Topeka this weekend while her team, the Hayden Wildcats, sends six girls to 4A state at Prairie Village. Sherer joined the Hayden team her freshman year via a co-op agreement because Rossville does not offer a tennis program. The arrangement requires that, come playoff time, the Rossville players compete in their home school’s level of classification.

The arrangement allowed Sherer to make a new set of friends and to enjoy the team experience she wouldn’t otherwise have had.

Being the outsider wasn’t easy at first, Sherer recalled, but she never had to do it alone. Each of the Past four years at least one other Rossville girl has joined Sherer on the Hayden team.

Rossville Inv. Girls Golf Tournament

The  Rossville girls golf team finished in 4th place of six teams at the Rossville Invitational.   Their score of 198 was below Silver Lake (163), Osage City (171) and Jeff West (191)

Moravian Hall Dance with Mollie B


 

Regional Tennis Tournament

 Alivia Sherer advanced in the 321A Regional Tennis and finished in third place in Girls singles..  The top six places go to the State Tournament.

You can see the complete singles regional bracket and her results on her way to third place at:   http://www.usd321.com/schools/rjshs/athletics/girls-tennis.html   

Johanna Kempf and Taryn Bell competed in the regional 321A tennis tournament in the doubles division.  They lost to the team that came in second place.  

http://www.usd321.com/schools/rjshs/athletics/girls-tennis.html


Thursday, October 13, 2022

Donald Tusher Passes Away

Donald Tusher passed away peacefully at age 85.

He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Cynthia S. Conrad Tusher; children, Tammie Tusher Everly (Pat), Terry C. Tusher (Chantal); grandchildren, JP and Rachel Everly, Susannah and Caroline Tusher; brother, Richard Tusher.
He was preceded in death by his parents Herman F. Tusher, Edith Mary Elam; Stepmother, Esther H. Tusher and older brother Jack Tusher.

Don was a self-made man. He was proud of the hard work and perseverance that was reflected in his many accomplishments. He graduated from the University of Kansas in 1962 with a degree in Physical Education. He started his career as a PE and History teacher in Rossville, Kansas. After a couple of years he joined the management training program at Goodyear Tire and Rubber in Topeka, Kansas. Over the years he rose to become both a plant manager and ultimately a director for the company and its subsidiary Kelly-Springfield, in many locations. His many years of service culminated with his retirement in 1997 in Gadsden, Alabama.

In 1959 at KU, Don met the love of his life Cynthia Conrad. They married in 1960. Don and Cynthia traveled extensively, with his career and on their own as they checked off many locations in the US, Europe and around the world. Exotic locales such as Luxembourg, Brazil, Egypt, Alaska and many more were favorites. Together they enjoyed golf and cowboy action shooting, winning many competitions around the U.S.

The above is a short version of Don's obituary.  For the full version, go to:   https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/h-tusher-obituary?id=36787546

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Kinsey Perine Records 1000 Kills


 

Melvin Lister (73) Passes Away


 Melvin “Moose” C. Lister, 67, of Topeka passed away on Sunday, October 9, 2022.  

Melvin was born in Topeka on September 23, 1955.  His family moved to Rossville, KS in his youth and he graduated from Rossville High School in 1973.   He was a sheet metal worker with United Sheet Metal Workers #2.  He went through his apprenticeship, becoming a Journeyman sheet metal worker, and went on teaching his craft back to apprentices through his union.  He founded and operated Kaw Valley Body Works for several years in St. Marys.  He then farmed for several more years in St. Marys before returning to metal work.   

Melvin was a lifelong learner, always learning a new craft or skill, and applying them in his various projects.  It was widely accepted that if Melvin took on a project, his craftsmanship was going to exceed even the highest of expectations.  He had a passion for Harley Davidsons and riding motorcycles.  He enjoyed fishing with friends on various waters around Topeka.  Melvin made many friends through his various hobbies.

He is survived by a loving family, daughter Sara (Heath) Lawson of Washington; his ex-wife Nancy Lister of Kansas, his brothers, Ronald Lister, Florida; Galen (Geneva) Lister of Kansas, and his nephew, Elijah. 

A Celebration of Life event will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, October 15, 2022 at Davidson Funeral Home. You are welcome to send plants, so they may live on, in lieu of cut flowers. www.davidsonfuneral.com 

Monday, October 10, 2022

Rossville Ready For VB Sub-state

 Rossville is 25-3 and headlines the Silver Lake sub-state. West Franklin is 25-5, while SL stands at 23-8, and Olathe Heritage Christian Academy (HCA) is 20-7. This is unquestionably the toughest 3A sub-state and maybe the hardest for 3A on down classes.

HCA is the definite favorite after it won 2A and 3A the last two falls and features its pair of Power 5 junior commits: Rachel Van Gorp (Iowa State) and Cy Rae Campbell (Wake Forest). Two of Rossville’s three losses have come against Silver Lake. Rossville does own quality wins against Ottawa, Wamego, two against Rock Creek, Jackson Heights and Royal Valley.

This past week, Rossville moved into the 3A rankings at No. 10. Royal Valley is ninth in 3A, and Jackson Heights seventh in 2A. HCA is ranked second in 3A.

Rossville has an opportunity for its fourth straight season of increased wins after 21, 25 and 30 the past three falls. The 5-foot-6 Perine has 1,001 career kills in 217 sets for an impressive 4.6 per set. That includes 6.5 per set this year.