Friday, December 19, 2025

2025 Athletic Hall of Fame

Per TopSportsNews,  Rossville will induct its 2025 Athletic Hall of Fame class on Friday night in conjunction with its Homecoming football game against Wabaunsee.  (Note:  There will be no football game Friday night)

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The Rossville Athletic Hall of Fame is dedicated to the outstanding athletes and coaches who, through their athletic achievements, have brought honor to themselves, their school, and their community.

The class of 2025 includes the late Arica (Shepard) Ahlvers, Mick Keller, Monte Mitchell and the Bulldawgs' 2000 state championship softball team.

Hall of Fame capsules: 

ARICA (SHEPARD) AHLVERS

A 2005 Rossville graduate, Ahlvers was a two-time Kansas Volleyball Association All-State volleyball player for Rossville. She helped lead her team to a third-place finish in Class 3A in 2004. Ahlvers holds two records at RHS and continued her volleyball career at Emporia State University. While at ESU, she was a three-time AVCA All-American, four-time All-MIAA honoree and the Hornets' record-holder for single-season and career kills, kills per set, double-figure kill matches and 20-plus kill matches. She was inducted into the ESU Hall of Fame in 2020.

MICK KELLER

Keller was the head baseball coach at Rossville from 1979-2006. He is Rossville’s all-time winningest coach with a record of 336-238. He had 14 state qualifying teams, which included Rossville’s first state baseball championship in 1991. He had three runnerup team finishes in 1985, 1986, and 1997, 49 all-league players and 55 All-State and honorable mention players. He also coached football and basketball during his teaching career at RHS from 1978-2013.

MONTE MITCHELL 

A 1997 Rossville graduate, Mitchell was an all-league and All-State catcher in 1997 and 1998. He was a Kansas Baseball Coaches Association All-Star, a top 15 player in all classes and USA Today High School All-American in 1998. He continued his baseball career at Butler Community College from 1999-2000, where he was the team captain and made the All-Jayhawk Conference team in 2000. Next, he took his career to Division I Nicholls State University in 2001-2002. There, he was named to the All-Southland Conference team in 2002 with 101 career starts.

ROSSVILLE 2000 SOFTBALL TEAM

After falling one game short of a championship in 1999, Rossville won the the 2000 Class 2-1A state softball championship. The state champion team members include Erin Catron, Shayla Catron, Lena Cooper, Kayla Copeland, Ashley Dick, Laci Dick (first-team All-Mid-East League), Melissa Ebert, Jennifer Foster, Jamie Gall (first-team All-Mid-East League), Holly Gentry (All-Mid-East League honorable mention), Jozi Lutackes, Emily Napier, Jaime Robb, and Courtney Templer, who pitched all three state games as a freshman. The team was led by head coach Wendi Horak and assistant coaches Nanny Matthias and the late Jess Adams.

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Boys BB 2A Regional At Mission Valley

Class 2A -- Eskridge-Mission Valley HS Region[Bracket]
       
 
 
Record
 
Win %
 
Complete
  
4-1
 
0.800
 
  
4-2
 
0.667
 
  
3-2
 
0.600
 
  
2-2
 
0.500
 
  
2-2
 
0.500
 
  
1-3
 
0.250
 
  
1-5
 
0.167
 

 

 

0-5

 

0.000

  

Mission Valley Region 2A Girls BB

 Class 2A -- Eskridge-Mission Valley HS Region

                                                                                                
Record
 
Win %
 
Complete
  
5-1
 
0.833
 
  
3-1
 
0.750
 
  
2-3
 
0.400
 
  
2-3
 
0.400
 
  
2-3
 
0.400
 
  
0-2
 
0.000
 
  
0-5
 
0.000
 
  
0-6
 
0.000
 

Madalyn Wonnell Ranked #1 in 146 # class

RHS seniorJunior Madalyn Wonnell is ranked number one in the 146# class in the Dec. 16  KWCA rankings

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Lady Dawgs Lose To Silver Lake

Rossville      9 6 20 18 -- 53

Silver Lake 15 26 9 19 -- 69

Rossville (2-3, 0-1) –

R. Dick 6-15 5-9 20,
M. Sanders 1-2 3-3 5,
Hubbell 0-1 0-0 0,
Burdiek 9-18 5-5 23,
Miller 1-4 2-4 4, B.
Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0,
Bunck 0-2 0-0 0,
E. Sanders 0-0 0-0 0,
Perine 0-0 1-2 1,
T. Miller 0-0 0-0 0,
P. Dick 0-0 0-0 0. 

      Totals  17-42 16-23 53.

Jack Clark Passes Away


Jack Charles Clark, 91, of Silver Lake, passed away on Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at his home.

Jack was born on March 4, 1934 in Topeka, KS the son of Fred F. And Helen M. (Hundterfund) Clark. He attended local schools and graduated from Silver Lake High School in 1952.

Jack met his future wife, Ramona Glotzbach, while attending school and they were later married on April 1, 1959 at Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Topeka.

Jack served his country honorably in the US Army during the Korean Conflict. Like his parents, Jack worked as a farmer and rancher in the Silver Lake area.

Jack is survived by his wife Ramona, five sons, Charles (Jane) Clark, John (Lori) Clark, James (Patty) Clark, Ed (Candy) Clark, Michael (Melissa) Clark, one daughter, Susan (Donny) Smith, thirteen grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Donald Clark.

Jack’s wishes were to be cremated and a Memorial Mass will be offered at 10:00 AM on Saturday, January 3, 2026 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, 703 Main St., Rossville, KS; a visitation will be held one hour prior to the service in Dekat Hall at the church.

A private family interment will take place at Silver Lake Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Jack’s memory may be made to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church.

Dawgs Lose To Lake By 3 Points

Rossville      12 19 19 18 -- 68

Silver Lake   19 14 24 14 -- 71

McDonnell 7-18 1-4 17,
Donovan 6-11 5-7 19,
Horgan 4-8 0-0 8,
Miller 8-17 0-0 17,
Johnson 0-0 0-2 0,
Bush 2-3 0-0 5,
Lewis 1-1 0-0 2,
Dick 0-0 0-0 0. 
     Totals 28-28 6-13 68.

Lady Dawgs Wrestling At Clay Center

 The Lady Dawgs finished 6th out of nine teams.  Nora Mitchell went 5-0 with each win being a "fall" to win First Place.

100#
Joanie Pottorf (6-2) placed 2nd and 11 team points

105#
Nora Mitchell (8-2) placed 1st and 24 team points

110B #
Aliahna Kepner (2-5) placed 4th  and 8.0 pts

125 #
Hadley Brown (4-5) placed 5th

130B #
Junne Paine (2-7) placed 6th 

135B ##
Ariana Moss-Prospere (4-5) 
Placed 5th and 2 pts

145 #
Madalyn Wonnell (6-2) Placed 2nd and 14 team points


Boy's Wrestling At Clay Center

Rossille finished 5th of the nine boy's teams competing at the Clay Center Community High Tournament.    Rossville paced 5th of the eleven teams.

113#
Brodlyn Price (5-4) placed 4th and 8.0 Pts

120#
Lochlan Cuthbertson (1-4) placed 5h 

120#
Creighton Vanvleck  (3-2) placed 3rd and 13.0 Pts

126#
Brady Miller (5-5) placed 7th and 4.0 Pts

132#
Adam Miller (1-4) placed 7th 

132#
Kelton Lacock (2-3) placed 4th and 6.5 pts

138#
Alelxander Mattia (0-5) placed 10th and 0 Pts

138#
Lakin Gentry (1-4) placed 5th and 2.0 Pts

144#
Cole Graves  (1-4)  placed 7th

144#
Remington Droegemeier (5-4) placed 4th and 8 Pts

175#
Cooper Meyer (3-2) placed 2nd nd 16.0 
Pts

175#
Yanich Wolber (0-5) placed 10th

190#
Anderson Chance (0-5) placed 6th

215#
Charlie Chance (3-2) placed 3rd and 13.0 Pts

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Girls BB Team at Irish Classic Tournament

 The Lady Dawgs finished second in the Irish Classic Tournament.  Rossville beat Bishop Ward 93-0 and then  Sacred Heart 64-57.   But they lost to the tournament Champions, Chapman 75-67 in Overtime.

Rylee Dick, Bristol Miller and Nora Burdiek were selected as All-Tournament player for the  tournament.

Irish Classic Boys BB Tournament

In the first round of the boy's half of the Irish Classic BB tournament,  Rossville beat Bishop Ward 68-47 but lost to Sacred Heart 72-60.  In their final game,  the Dawgs defeated Chapman 62-28

Jack Donovan and Cameron Miller were selected as All Tournament.

Spring Hills Inv. Girls Wrestling

The Lady Dawgs finished 9th out of 16 very strong teams.

100#
Joanie Pottorf (5-1) placed 3rd and 22 team points

105#
Nora Mitchell (3-2) placed 4th and 15 team points

110B #
Aliahna Kepner (02) place unknown

125B #
Hadley Brown (4-1) placed 3rd

130B #
Junne Paine (2-2) place unknown

135B ##
Ariana Moss-Prospere (3-1) Placed third

145 #
Madalyn Wonnell (4-1) Placed 3rd and 20 team points


Girls Wrestling Ranking

Two  Lady Dawg wrestlers were ranked by  by KSWCA

Madalyn Wonnel was ranked #2 in the 146# class.

Nora Mitchell was ranked number 6 in the 100# class

Raider Classic Wrestling Tournament

Rossille finished 8th of the eleven boy's teams competing at the Raider Classic.

113#
Brodlyn Price (3-1) placed 2nd and 11.5 Pts

120#
Lochlan Cuthbertson (3-2) placed 5h and 11.0 Pts

126#0
Brady Miller (2-3) placed 4th and 11.0 Pts

132#
Adam Miller (3-2) placed 9th and 6.0 Pts

138#
Alelxander Mattia (0-5) placed 10th and 0 Pts

150#
Remington Droegemeier (3-2) placed 3rd and 14.5 Pts