KVA volleyball rankings for 3A as of Sept. 13, 2023.
- 1. Heritage Christian 11-2 (1)
- 2. Beloit 12-2 (2)
- 3. Silver Lake 9-2 (3)
- 4. Nemaha Central 14-2 (4)
- 5. Halstead 11-1 (9)
- 6. Cheney 9-2 (5)
- 7. Rossville 6-1 (6)
- 8. Smoky Valley 13-5 (7)
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KVA volleyball rankings for 3A as of Sept. 13, 2023.
Cody Alan Lambotte, 38, passed away Tuesday, September 12, 2023, at his home in Rossville.
Cody was born May 22, 1985, the son of Todd A. and Alaina J. Rake Lambotte. Cody graduated from Rossville High School in 2003 and attended Labette County Community Collège and graduated from the University of Nebraska at Kearney .
Cody was a Physical Education Teacher for USD No. 321. He was the Jr. High and High School Wrestling Coach and several of his wrestlers were State Champs including his brother Tagen. He was the football coach for the Jr. High. Cody was a summer coach for Team Kansas USA Wrestling. Cody was always willing to help the youth to become the best that they could be. He worked for the City of Rossville in the summers. Cody was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville and had served as a CCD teacher.
Cody was preceded in death by his grandfathers, Norman Lambotte and Howard "Jim" Rake
Survivors include his son Lincoln; his parents, Todd Lambotte and Alaina Rake Lambotte; a brother, Tagen (Rachel) Lambotte, his sister, Casey (Chris) Graves; his nieces and nephews, Cole and Callie, Elijah Cody "Eli", Chloe and Jacob; Grandmothers, Betty Lambotte, Nita Rake and Ruth Day; aunts, uncles and cousins.
Mass of Christian Burial will be Celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, September 16, 2023 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. The family will receive friends from 5:00 until the rosary at 7:00 Friday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made in Cody's name for his son Lincoln and sent in care of the funeral home.
Cody Lambotte passed away today. Below is what Allen Zlatnick had to say about him.
To me he was a neighbor, a friend, a co-worker, and an assistant coach. I can’t tell you how many miles he traveled with our family to attend wrestling tournaments. He worked tirelessly for the city of Rossville as a summer time employee and when he wasn’t doing that he was helping me coach football and after that it was off to help the wrestlers. He was a bundle of energy and was loved by all. He will be missed by many. Have loved working with many of my assistants coaches but working with Cody and Joe is something I will always cherish. Love you Cody.
DELIA (KSNT) – The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation is celebrating after it revealed a new mural in Delia over the weekend.
Members of the tribe gathered at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 10 at the Delia Community Building to celebrate the unveiling of the new 30-by-20-foot mural and a buffalo statue. The works of art are dedicated to the Prairie Band Potawatomie Nation and its traditions.
The celebrations included a live performance of drums and singing featuring Mshewe Hale alongside his uncles, according to the Jackson County Tourism Council. Kiwe Miller performed the Fancy Shawl Dance and Knowee Potts performed the Fancy Dress dance.
The project is part of a mural arts project in Jackson County sponsored by the tourism council. Its purpose is to expand ideas about public art by integrating other art forms along with murals to engage public interest and participating in the arts in the local area.
There is addditional information and a video at: https://www.wibw.com/2023/09/10/cultural-mural-dedication-delia/
KVA 3A Volleyball Rankings as of Sept 6, 2023
1. Heritage Christian
2. Beloit
3. Silver Lake
4. Nemaha Central
5. Cheney
6. Rossville
CatchItKansas CLASS 2A Rankings
1. Sabetha (1) [2-0]
2. Nemaha Central (2) [2-0]
3. Hoisington (3) [2-0]
4. Ellsworth (5) [2-0]
5. Southeast of Saline (8) [2-0]
6. Norton (NR) [2-0]
7. Kingman (7) [1-1]
8. Russell (9) [2-0]
9. Humboldt (NR) [2-0]
10. Silver Lake (4) [1-1]
1 | Southeast of Saline (Gypsum) | 2-0 | 20.40 | 0.1 |
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2 | Nemaha Central (Seneca) | 2-0 | 16.70 | -26.0 |
3 | Sabetha | 2-0 | 7.20 | -12.8 |
4 | Hoisington | 2-0 | 1.90 | -18.6 |
5 | Kingman | 1-1 | 0.30 | -1.3 |
6 | Ellsworth | 2-0 | 0.30 | -33.2 |
7 | Beloit | 0-2 | -6.60 | 10.4 |
8 | Rossville | 1-1 | -6.90 | -12.8 |
9 | Garden Plain | 1-1 | -8.90 | -1.3 |
10 | Humboldt | 2-0 | -10.50 | -41.1 |
11 | Silver Lake | 1-1 | -13.20 | -7.8 |
12 | Norton | 2-0 | -14.30 | -26.2 |
13 | Riley County (Riley) | 1-1 | -15.00 | -10.2 |
14 | Osage City | 2-0 | -16.00 | -41.8 |
Riley County was able to complete most of the passes they threw, but the Dawgs were able to handle the Falcons on the runing plays. Much like the game against St. Marys. Those many pass completions doomed the Dawg defense.
The Falcons scored two TDs in the first half before the Dawgs scored. It looked like the Dawgs would finish the first half only down 12-7 but a Riley Co TD with :00 left in the half put them up 20-7. Rossville then scored two TDs to tie the score at 20-20. Looked like it might be an OT game, but the Falcons scored another 6 points with less than 2 minutes left. Final Score 26-20 in favor of Riley County.
The Rossville (KS) varsity football team has a home MEL conference game vs. Riley County (Riley, KS) on Friday, September 8 @ 7pm.
Rossville High will be celebraing Homecoming at this game .
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Richard “Dick” James Holzmeister, 88, of Lawrence, KS, passed away on Wednesday, August 16, 2023 at Lawrence Memorial Hospital.
Dick was a kind and caring person, a faithful and loving husband, He married Marjorie Jean Nadeau (RHS 1957) on October 8, 1960, in Topeka KS. His love and compassion was demonstrated throughout his 59 years of marriage. His unconditional love and respect for her was demonstrated as he faithfully supported her daily during her battle with cancer. She preceded him in death on July 16, 2019.
To read his complete obituary, go to: https://warrenmcelwain.com/obituary/richard-dick-james-holzmeister/
1. Sabetha (1) [1-0]
2. Nemaha Central (3) [1-0]
3. Hoisington (4) [1-0]
4. Silver Lake (5) [1-0]
5. Ellsworth (6) [1-0]
6. Rossville (8) [1-0]
7. Kingman (2) [0-1]
8. Southeast of Saline (9) [1-0]
9. Russell (10) [1-0]
10. Garden Plain (NR) [1-0]
In 1A, St. Marys moved from 7th to 10th. Wabaunsee moved from 9h to 5th.