Rossville Tournament Results. Rossville finished 2nd | ||||
Pleasant Ridge | 26-24,25-11 | W | 8-4 |
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Rossville Tournament Results. Rossville finished 2nd | ||||
Pleasant Ridge | 26-24,25-11 | W | 8-4 |
Rosssville lost to Nemaha Central on Sept. 20 by a close 31-28
Cameron Miller scored on a 44 yd pass from Tayson Horak Horak scored twice on runs of 4 yards and 1 yd Jack Donovan scored on a 65 yd pass from Horak.. Vince Daniel had 4 extra point kicks.
C. Miller 44 yd pass from T. Horak; T. Horak 4 yd rush; T. Horak 1 yd rush; Donovan 65 yd pass from T. Horak. EP -- Daniel 4 kicks.
The Capital-Journal recognized senior Jaymee Woodward who finished with a 94 for a fifth place finish at the Holton Invitational Golf Tourney.
The Capital-Journal recognized Rossville senior Taryn Bell who went 2-1 in singles tennis at the Kossover Tennis Center
ROSSVILLE — The Bulldawgs will be led by a new head coach this spring, a familiar face to many around the program. Kenny Swart takes over as the head coach of Rossville baseball, the athletic department announced via social media on Monday.
Swart replaces Eammon Bradley, who has been the head coach of the Bulldawgs since 2018. Swart was an assistant coach under Bradley last season as Rossville finished with a 12-8 record. They reached the regional semifinals before losing to Osage City.
"Knowing the boys is going to be a huge advantage for us because you don't come in being the new guy and learning what everyone can and can't do," Swart said. "Being familiar with them definitely helps. I had a couple of their older brothers, too."
PLACE TEAM SCORE
1 Silver Lake 369
2 Holton 391
3 Rossville 421
4 Bonner Springs 427
5 Wamego 429
6 Spring Hill 473
7 Maur Hill Mount Academy Course 533
It's been a tough start to the season for the Bulldawgs. Week 1 started with an OT loss to Silver Lake. Last week, they lost 24-19 to St. Marys in their home opener. Quarterback Tayson Horak threw for 143 yards and rushed for 40 against the Bears. Running the ball has been Rossville's bread and butter through the first two weeks, but deep throws against Nemaha Central may be needed to upset the Thunder on the road.
After a disappointing Week 1 loss, Nemaha Central earned their first win by taking down Silver Lake 35-7. The run first offense could not be stopped by the Eagles. Carter Hajek, a junior, rushed for 183 yards on 32 carries and three touchdowns in the win. He also threw for 147 yards on 5-for-8 passing along with two touchdowns. The Bulldawgs struggled to stop the rushing attack of St. Marys last week as they allowed 200 yards on the ground. Expect Nemaha Central to focus their efforts at winning the line of scrimmage and running the ball all evening. Nemaha Central 28, Rossville 13
Rossville lost twice to St. Marys; 18-25, 18-25 and then the next match 25-21, 19-25, and 21-25
Kansas Prep Website lists the folloiwing 2A and 1A team standings.
2A
1. Norton
2. SE of SAline
3. St Marys
4. Silver Lake
5. Nemaha Central
Others: non
1A
1. Conway Springs
2. Rossville
3. Medicine Lodge
4. Sedgwick
5. Jackson Heights
Others: Pittsburg Colgan
Rossville lost the first match to Nemaha Central 16-25, 27-29. They defeated Riley Co. 20-25, 25-20, 25-15.
Rossvile was 9th of eleven Teams in the Wamego Invitational Golf Tourney. Elly Sanders tied for sixth place.
Elly Snders finished in fifth place with a 50 stroke total and and Jaymee Woodward was sixth with a 51 at the West Franklin Inv.