Rossville and Centrailia are ranked in the Top 4 along with Smith Center. The winner of the Rossville-Centrailia will play Smith Center for the 1A State Title next weekend
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Friday, November 22, 2024
Shawnee County Honors Top Scholars
The top 10% of Shawnee County students are named as Honors Scholars. The class includes RHS students Taryn Bell, Claire Bergman, Kellyn Foster, Kerrigan Foster, Quinlin Gentry, Madelyn Kenney, Falcon Miller & Lilly Miller
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Martha (Wood) Rezac Passes Away
Martha Jane Rezac (Wood), born on October 13, 1934, in Topeka, Kansas, passed away on November 18, 2024, in Rossville, Kansas. A daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Martha leaves behind a legacy of love and dedication to her family.
Martha graduated from Rossville High School and began her career working at Bell Telephone in Topeka.
Martha was married to Ernest Rezac on December 13, 1952 in Rossville at the Rossville Christian Church. He preceded her in death in January of 2018.
She devoted her life to her family, serving as a devoted homemaker while also working long hours alongside her husband, Ernest, on their family farm north of Silver Lake. Her commitment to her family was evident in every aspect of her life, and she took pride in creating a nurturing and loving environment for her children and grandchildren.
Martha was known for her vibrant personality. She possessed a genuine love for her grandchildren, which deeply enriched her life. As an amazing cook, she delighted her family with delicious homemade pies and often shared this joy through her generous spirit. Her passion for gardening also brought her immense satisfaction, as she maintained a big garden that provided for both her kitchen and her family gatherings.
She is survived by her daughter, Janice (Dennis) Prior, and her son, David (Vicki) Rezac. Martha's love extended to her six grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren, who will remember her warmth and culinary prowess.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Mary Wood, husband, Ernest Rezac, her daughter, Nancy Dickerson, and her brother, Frank Wood. Their memories will remain cherished within the hearts of those who knew her.
Visitation will be held at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys, Kansas, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Thursday, November 21, 2024. A graveside service will take place at Rossville Cemetery on Friday, November 22, 2024, at 10:00 AM. Memorial contributions in Martha's name to Piper Funeral Home.
Gerald Bingham P;asses Away
Gerald "Jerry" Gene Bingham was born in Iola, Kansas on April 3, 1942. He peacefully passed on November 14, 2024, in Topeka, Kansas, surrounded by the love of his family and the spirit of the many he inspired throughout his life.
Jerry earned his undergraduate degree in Education from Emporia State University and a Masters of Administration from Washburn University. He went on to dedicate his career to education serving as the athletic director at Rossville High School and a math and science teacher in school districts USD 501, USD 437, and USD 321. Jerry was well-respected by colleagues and students alike, having coached multiple sports to include basketball, golf, football, and wrestling. He dedicated his life to teaching, mentoring, and nurturing those around him, always aiming to bring out the best in each student and athlete. His commitment to education was evident not only in his professional life but also in the values he instilled at home.
At the heart of Jerry's life was his cherished family. He and his wife, Janice, celebrated 63 years of marriage, building a home filled with love, laughter, and strong values. Together, they raised three sons—Kurt, Doug, and Jason—who each built families of their own, continuing the values instilled by Jerry. Kurt, married to Susan, who welcomed Zach and Annie into the world; Zach later married Steph. Doug and his wife, Tanyea, brought Aaron, Brooke, Adam, Devin and José Rafael into this union—each grandchild a reflection of Jerry’s love and guidance. Aaron's marriage to Jennifer blessed them with Auggie and Molly, while Brooke married Austin, who welcomed Ariana to their family. His youngest son, Jason, carried on the family legacy by welcoming Dakota, Tanner, Sabrina, Aspen, and Parker into the world along with great grandson Kendon.
Jerry took immense pride in his family, savoring the joyful times spent together at their cabin on Wabaunsee Lake. Jerry found pleasure in sharing his passions with his grandchildren, teaching them to fish, build bonfires, and play card games (playfully beating them). Known for his famous Mickey Mouse waffles and his skill at the grill, he enjoyed creating memorable family gatherings. He also loved quail and pheasant hunting, a sunny day on the golf course, and quiet evenings burning sticks in the chimenea.
Known for his reliability, loyalty, and quiet integrity, Jerry was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, as well as a trusted friend to many. He believed deeply in hard work and persistence, values he lived by and passed down to his family. His influence extended to the countless students and colleagues he mentored over the years.
In his later years, Jerry demonstrated courage and resilience in his battle with Parkinson's, finding support among fellow fighters and forming bonds that brought him comfort. He enjoyed his weekly boxing at the Rocksteady Boxing Facility.
Preceded in death by his parents, Dorothy and Curtis Bingham, his sister Janice, and his brother Darrell, Jerry leaves behind his beloved wife, Janice, their three sons, daughter-in-laws, grandchildren, great grandchildren along with many friends and former students who cherished him. He will be remembered for his devotion to family, his dedication to teaching, and his passion for life. His presence will be dearly missed and his spirit will live on in the countless lives he touched.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, November 17, 2024 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Rossville United Methodist Church. The funeral service will follow on Monday, November 18, 2024 at 11:00 AM at the same location, 411 Pearl St, Rossville, Kansas, 66533.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Rossville High School Athletic Department and/or Rocksteady Boxing through Piper Funeral Home.
Rossville Defeats Jackson Hts.
Rossville Defeated Jackson Heights 42-38 for the Sectional Championship on Nov. 15 on the Cobra's field at Holton.
Details of the game can be viewed at: www.wibw.com/-rossville-42-jackson-heights-38/
The Centrailia Panthers (10-1) will bethe next opponent for Sub State on Nov. 22
Tayson Horak In TopSportsNew.com.
TAYSON HORAK, Rossville
A senior quarterback, Horak had a hand in five Rossville touchdowns as the Bulldawgs rallied from a 17-point deficit with 5:30 remaining to advance to the Class 1A state football sub-state round with a 42-38 win over top seed and previously-unbeaten Jackson Heights on the road Friday night. Horak threw for touchdown passes of 17, 39, 35 and 25 yards and scored the game-winning TD on a 6-yard run as the Bulldawgs improved to 8-3 on the season with their eighth straight victory.
All Big East Football Team for 2024
Rossville had several players make the 2024 All Big East Football Team. They are:
Wide Receiver Jack Donovan HM
Defensive Line Leo Wehrli 1st Team
Defensive End Will Koch 2nd
Linebacker Brock Bush 2nd
Linebacker Andre Johnson HM
Defensive Back Connor Bush HM
All Purpose Tayson Horak 1st
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Alice Andrick (81) Passes Away
Alice Marie Andrick, born on January 15, 1963, in Topeka, Kansas, passed away surrounded by loved ones on November 11, 2024, in Topeka. Alice's journey through life was marked by her remarkable spirit, which touched the hearts of all who knew her.
Alice a dedicated paraprofessional for USD 321, took great pride in working in several area nursing homes and providing home health care, showcased her unwavering commitment to those in need. Her professional life was a testament to her caring nature and her desire to make a difference in the lives of others. In recognition of her hard work and dedication, Alice was honored as the Paraprofessional of the Year in 2023.
Educated at Rossville High School, from which she graduated in the class of 1981, Alice furthered her education by attending Kaw Valley Technical School, where she became a certified medication aide. This accomplishment was a reflection of her passion for helping others and her profound sense of responsibility towards her community.
Alice will be remembered not only for her professional accomplishments but also for her vibrant personality. She had a wonderful sense of humor, was known for her huge heart, and was recognized as a sweet person who brought joy and light to all she encountered. Alice loved KU sports, especially basketball, and found joy in kayaking and biking. Her love for animals was evident in her volunteer work at the Helping Hands Humane Society, and her commitment to teaching Sunday school for children reflected her nurturing spirit.
She is survived by her loving husband, Ron Andrick; her son, John Andrick; her daughter, Laura Andrick; her sisters, Ellen McFarland (Jim) and Amy Cummings and her brother, Mike Cummings (Barbara). Alice's legacy will live on through her family and all those whose lives she enriched.
Alice was preceded in death by her beloved son, David Ray Andrick; her parents, Cornelius and Lorraine (Lee) Cummings; and her siblings: Mark Cummings, Virginia Sue Franklin, and Sallie Kelley. Their memories will forever be intertwined with the loving legacy Alice leaves behind.
Visitation will be held on November 15, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Rossville Christian Church located at 411 Spruce St, Rossville, KS 66533. A funeral service will take place on November 16, 2024, at 1:00 PM, followed by burial at the Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to either the Rossville Christian Church or to the Helping Hands Humane Society and can be left in care of Piper Funeral Home.
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Troy Raine (81) Passes Away (Full Obituary)
Troy Lee Raine, a cherished member of our community and a beloved father and grandfather, passed away on November 7, 2024, at Midland Hospice in Topeka, Kansas. Born on July 16, 1963, in Topeka, Troy enjoyed a life filled with love, family, and deep friendships. He graduated from Rossville High School in 1981 and furthered his education at Highland Community College, setting the foundation for a dedicated career as a proud member of the Laborers' Local 1290 Union. Troy was a member of the Maple Hill Community Congregational Church.
Troy fiercely loved his family and friends, creating lasting memories filled with laughter and joy. He is survived by his loving mother, Linda Raine; his two daughters, Tasha Raine and her husband James Weir, and Tamara Raine and her partner Josh Hartman; his life partner, Pam Currie; as well as his step-children, Shelby Currie and Tristen Currie, along with her partner Zachary Vick, and Dylan Currie and his partner Patricia Zirkle. Troy was the proud grandfather of five grandchildren, Corwin and Talan Weir, Preston, Gavin, and Liam Hartman, who brought immense happiness to his life.
Troy will be remembered not only for his devoted role as a father and grandfather but also for his spirited hobbies and passions. He found great joy in riding motorcycles, basking in the thrill of the open road, and had a fierce allegiance to KU basketball, sharing those thrilling moments with anyone who would watch alongside him. His heartwarming bond with his loyal dog, Odie, brought companionship and comfort during times of reflection.
Having battled cancer for a decade, Troy displayed an admirable spirit of resilience and strength. His determination was evident when, in January, he fulfilled a cherished dream to attend a KU basketball game in Lawrence, thanks to the kindness of a thoughtful nurse at the Cancer Center. This experience stood testament to his enduring zest for life, even amidst adversity.
He joins the embrace of his late grandparents, Joseph and Ruth Schlotz Raine, Dorothy Raine, Loren and Lucille Uhlrig Ungeheuer, his brother Todd Raine and his father William "Bill" Raine. Troy’s legacy is marked by the deep connections he cultivated and the love he spread throughout his life.
Troy’s visitation will take place on November 12, 2024, from 5 PM to 7 PM at Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St. in St. Marys. A graveside service will follow on November 13, 2024, at Maple Hill Cemetery at 11 AM, where he will be laid to rest. Following this, a second visitation will be held at Maple Hill Community Congregational Church at 12 PM, which will allow family and friends to gather in remembrance of a truly remarkable man.
As we reflect on the life of Troy Lee Raine, let us celebrate his unwavering spirit, his dedication to family, his passions, and the indelible mark he has left on all of us. His memory will forever shine brightly in our hearts.
Memorial contributions may be made to either Midland Care or to Mission Valley Trap Team and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home.
Tayson Horak In Sportsinkansa
1A Player to Watch:
Rossville’s Tayson Horak is a senior to pay attention to this fall. The ATH got it done on both sides of the ball for the Dawgs. Horak had 39 tackles with 4 interceptions as a junior and 17 TDs with over 1,000 total yards. The SIK First Team Non-Senior pick said, “I couldn’t have asked for a better summer out of the team. I’m ready to compete and win games with my guys.” #sportsinkansas
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Rossville Dominates McLouth In Second Rouind
Rossville defeated McLouth (7-2) 42-0 Friday, Nov 8, 2024 in the march toward another State Championship
Monday, November 4, 2024
David Patrick Eddy Passes Away
David Patrick Eddy, of St. Mary’s, Kansas passed away on Wednesday, October 30, 2024, after having received the sacraments of Holy Mother the Church surrounded by family members.
He was born on March 6, 1941, in Los Angeles, California to Roland and Mary Catherine (Pangborn) Eddy.
He graduated from St. Francis de Sales High School in Denver, Colorado in 1959. He joined the U.S. Army and served from 1959 to 1964, completing a tour in Korea, achieving the rank of Staff Seargent E6. In 1969, he embarked on a long career in construction as a carpenter and a construction supervisor.
Sung Requiem Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 am on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at St. Isidore Catholic Church in Watkins, Colorado with burial following at St. Isidore Catholic Cemetery adjacent to the Church. A potluck reception will follow in the basement of the Church to which all are invited to attend.
The funeral Mass can be viewed by live stream on the St. Isidore Catholic Church YouTube channel.
The complete obituary can be read on the Piper Funeral Web Site.
State Cross Country Results for 1A-4A
Dalton Verswhelden placed 61th and Torin Culbertson placed 77 th in the field of 111 runners.
Friday, November 1, 2024
Wabaunsee At Rossville Football (updated)
Rossville up 34-6 at the half over Wabaunsee in round one of the 1A football playoffs.on Nov. 1, 2024 with the final score being 47-13
1st
8:31 Connor Bush 51 yd run
2:06 Connor Bush, 9yd run
2nd
9:28 Tayson Horak 13 yd run
4:52 Frank scored on a 5 yd run for Wabaunsee
3:08 Tauson Horak, 17 yd run
0:54 Andre Johnson 2 yd run
3rd
2:57 Connor Bush 25 yd run
4th
6:00 Tayson Horac 27 yd pas from Andre Johnson.
1:30 Wabaunsee scored on a 34 yd pass