Saturday, February 18, 2017

Preliminary Results Wrestling Regional

KSHSAA 3-2-1A --Wabaunsee- Regional Results for Rossville with final bouts remaining Feb. 18, 2017

106 - Collin Culbertson (22-16) place is unknown and scored 2.00 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Collin Culbertson (Rossville) 22-16 received a bye () (Bye)
    Quarterfinal - Jakob Snellings (Marysville) 24-12 won by fall over Collin Culbertson (Rossville) 22-16 (Fall 3:41)
    Cons. Round 2 - Collin Culbertson (Rossville) 22-16 received a bye () (Bye)
    Cons. Round 3 - Collin Culbertson (Rossville) 22-16 won by decision over Peyton Cook (Silver Lake) 23-11 (Dec 3-0)
    Cons. Semi - Braden Woodson (Perry-Lecompton) 32-6 won by decision over Collin Culbertson (Rossville) 22-16 (Dec 9-2)

113 - Alex Archer (25-15) placed 2nd and scored 18.00 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Alex Archer (Rossville) 25-15 received a bye () (Bye)
    Quarterfinal - Alex Archer (Rossville) 25-15 won by fall over Shelby Kesler (Eskridge-Mission Valley) 18-15 (Fall 2:44)
    Semifinal - Alex Archer (Rossville) 25-15 won by decision over Charles King (St. Marys) 22-9 (Dec 8-7)

126 - Christian Madill (15-15) place is unknown and scored 7.00 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Christian Madill (Rossville) 15-15 won by fall over Grant Roush (Perry-Lecompton) 25-9 (Fall 1:35)
    Quarterfinal - Seth Harrell (Sabetha) 32-2 won by tech fall over Christian Madill (Rossville) 15-15 (TF-1.5 2:07 (15-0))
    Cons. Round 2 - Christian Madill (Rossville) 15-15 won by fall over Garrett Pruyser (Hoyt-Royal Valley) 18-20 (Fall 1:35)
    Cons. Round 3 - Beau Horn (Wathena-Riverside) 27-8 won by disqualification over Christian Madill (Rossville) 15-15 (DQ)

138 - Bryce Gfeller (28-5) placed 3rd and scored 16.50 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Bryce Gfeller (Rossville) 28-5 received a bye () (Bye)
    Quarterfinal - Bryce Gfeller (Rossville) 28-5 won by fall over Joel Guess (Perry-Lecompton) 19-12 (Fall 1:24)
    Semifinal - Hunter Ostertag (Effingham-Atchison County) 31-3 won by decision over Bryce Gfeller (Rossville) 28-5 (Dec 6-5)
    Cons. Semi - Bryce Gfeller (Rossville) 28-5 won by tech fall over Luke Horn (Wathena-Riverside) 28-7 (TF-1.5 3:36 (20-3))
    3rd Place Match - Bryce Gfeller (Rossville) 28-5 won by major decision over Gabe Capp (Marysville) 34-8 (MD 19-8)

145 - Holden Hurla (25-7) placed 3rd and scored 14.00 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Holden Hurla (Rossville) 25-7 received a bye () (Bye)
    Quarterfinal - Holden Hurla (Rossville) 25-7 won by decision over Cole Bradford (Silver Lake) 32-10 (Dec 6-2)
    Semifinal - Scott Resler (Wathena-Riverside) 35-1 won by decision over Holden Hurla (Rossville) 25-7 (Dec 10-3)
    Cons. Semi - Holden Hurla (Rossville) 25-7 won by decision over Nick Quinlan (Perry-Lecompton) 22-6 (Dec 6-2)
    3rd Place Match - Holden Hurla (Rossville) 25-7 won by fall over Derek Roever (Marysville) 27-10 (Fall 1:55)

152 - Garrett Carver (11-15) place is unknown and scored 8.00 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Garrett Carver (Rossville) 11-15 won by fall over Trevor Casto (Burlingame) 17-12 (Fall 5:48)
    Quarterfinal - Kamden Brownlee (Sabetha) 26-18 won by fall over Garrett Carver (Rossville) 11-15 (Fall 2:59)
    Cons. Round 2 - Garrett Carver (Rossville) 11-15 won by fall over Conner Wilson (Atchison-Maur Hill) 13-15 (Fall 0:35)
    Cons. Round 3 - Garrett Carver (Rossville) 11-15 won in sudden victory - 1 over Karsen Smith (Hoyt-Royal Valley) 22-20 (SV-1 6-4)
    Cons. Semi - Ethan Moorman-Meador (Herington) 22-13 won by fall over Garrett Carver (Rossville) 11-15 (Fall 1:24)

160 - Isaiah Luellen (33-3) placed 2nd and scored 21.50 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Isaiah Luellen (Rossville) 33-3 won by fall over Thad Willits (Oskaloosa) 3-18 (Fall 2:38)
    Quarterfinal - Isaiah Luellen (Rossville) 33-3 won by fall over Brayden Siemears (Wathena-Riverside) 14-7 (Fall 4:33)
    Semifinal - Isaiah Luellen (Rossville) 33-3 won by tech fall over Zeb Speer (Highland-Doniphan West) 24-8 (TF-1.5 4:15 (27-12))

170 - Kody Davoren (17-17) placed 3rd and scored 16.00 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Kody Davoren (Rossville) 17-17 won by fall over Dawson Schwartz (Silver Lake) 12-13 (Fall 2:30)
    Quarterfinal - Mikey Waggoner (Riley County) 32-6 won by fall over Kody Davoren (Rossville) 17-17 (Fall 1:47)
    Cons. Round 2 - Kody Davoren (Rossville) 17-17 won by decision over Dylan Birkinsha (Effingham-Atchison County) 16-14 (Dec 10-4)
    Cons. Round 3 - Kody Davoren (Rossville) 17-17 won by decision over Tanner Ukele (Sabetha) 17-15 (Dec 6-4)
    Cons. Semi - Kody Davoren (Rossville) 17-17 won in tie breaker - 1 over Nic Bridges (Easton-Pleasant Ridge) 29-8 (TB-1 2-1)
    3rd Place Match - Kody Davoren (Rossville) 17-17 won by injury default over Trenden Schneider (Herington) 29-13 (Inj. 0:00)

195 - Payton Catron (7-15) place is unknown and scored 0.00 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Gideon Remer (Silver Lake) 28-12 won by fall over Payton Catron (Rossville) 7-15 (Fall 3:30)
    Cons. Round 1 - Payton Catron (Rossville) 7-15 received a bye () (Bye)
    Cons. Round 2 - Anthony Brigg (Leavenworth-Immaculata) 9-8 won by decision over Payton Catron (Rossville) 7-15 (Dec 3-1)

Arica Ahlvers--Emporia Gazette Article

When several former ESU volleyball players, on social media, gave the waves that something was horrifically amiss on Thursday, I got uneasy. I couldn’t locate much information for several hours, but I could tell whatever the situation, it was unusually dire.
Now, I was a student at Emporia State from 2006-10. Though I wasn’t immediately attentive toward its athletic programs, there were two I took a quick liking to: volleyball and baseball. As bad as I probably was, I had played both, understood them and ESU had outstanding teams to follow in both cases.
I went to numerous games, including some on the road. Over the years I had gotten to know players, parents, grandparents and other relatives in some cases ... I was part of the family.
So when I got a message from a former volleyball parent around 9:30 on Thursday night, there was no longer uncertainty.

“Did you hear about Arica Shepard?”
My heart, which was already on edge to brace for whatever tragic news would come, sank and shattered almost instantaneously.
Arica (Shepard) Ahlvers was a three-time All-American, four-time All-MIAA player and currently is the only representative of Hornet volleyball whose name resides on a banner in the rafters at White Auditorium.
But I also considered her my friend.
And she is gone.
It had been awhile since we visited. We caught up briefly after the ESU volleyball alumni game in 2015 and on a visit to Allen Fieldhouse for a Hornet men’s exhibition game, I got a message to look up and shared a distant wave, as I was courtside and she, with her family, was almost at the very top.
During her time as the ESU Athletics Marketing Director, there were several visits to her office that revolved around Hornet volleyball, past and present. We discussed coaching philosophies, player roles and skill-sets and a number of other things under the athletics umbrella. She was still learning several of her duties, but often approached her projects with the same fire that helped lead her as a player. From her sophomore season through her senior year, the Hornets were 90-19, ESU’s best three-year stretch in NCAA play. She played in 493 games, tying for the second-highest total ever at Emporia State. Statistically, she is at or near the top of career and single-season marks in most offensive categories including kills, kills per set and digs.
She suffered a blood clot in her brain, a similar fate to Blue Valley football coach Eric Driskell, who experienced a ruptured brain aneurysm Sunday. She was at home, he was speaking to a room full of colleagues, but ultimately the end result was the same.
The memorial service is Friday morning in Topeka, a time I expect will not only be to celebrate her life, but remember her parents, husband and almost 2-year-old daughter and support them with the love she once provided those around her.
Sports often create a distraction from ‘real life,’ from politics, world news, relationships, religion, the whole lot. But entwined in the action, the competition, are people whose lives — more than their performances — can reel things back in and put it all into perspective.
The typical gambit of emotions that surround the mourning process has certainly proven to be a reminder of the mortality we all face. Enjoy the sporting community and the success stories it provides, but also celebrate the people and what they bring to your life outside the field of competition.


Regional Wrestling

CLASS 3A Regional Wrestling At Wabaunsee
Team scores (through semifinals)
Marysville 187, Silver Lake 75.5, Riley County 75, Rossville 61.5, Sabetha 60.5, Royal Valley 52, Riverside 52, Perry-Lecompton 42, Atchison County 39, Wabaunsee 39, Council Grove 38, St. Marys 36, Herington 28, Mission Valley 27, Pleasant Ridge 23, Oskaloosa 12, Hiawatha 10, Burlingame 7, Doniphan West 4, Maur Hill 3, Onaga 2.
Championship semifinals

106 — Gleason, Mission Valley maj. dec. Woodson, Perry-Lecompton, 15-3; Snellings, Marysville pinned Hager, Atchison County, 3:48. 113 — Bockin, Marysville pinned Kahle, Perry-Lecompton, 2:00; Archer, Rossville dec. King, St. Marys, 8-7. 120 — Butler, Council Grove pinned Ware, Royal Valley, 1:00; Crome, Marysville pinned King, St. Marys, 5:37. 126 — Richard, Riley County dec. Steele, Council Grove, 6-2; Harrell, Sabetha dec. Priddy, Silver Lake, SV-1 8-3. 132 — Tubbs, Wabaunsee won by tech. fall over House, Royal Valley, 17-2; Kuhn, Silver Lake dec. Oatney, Pleasant Ridge, UTB 1-1. 138 — Dultmeier, Silver Lake dec. Capp, Marysville, 8-6; Ostertag, Atchison County dec. Gfeller, Rossville, 6-5. 145 — Droegemeier, Wabaunsee pinned Roever, Marysville, 1:52; Resler, Riverside dec. Hurla, Rossville, 10-3. 152 — Slupianek, Marysville maj. dec. Moorman-Meador, Herington, 9-1; Van Nest, Perry-Lecompton dec. Brownlee, Sabetha, 5-0. 160 — Luellen, Rossville won by tech. fall over Speer, Doniphan West, 27-12; Howerton, Silver Lake dec. March, Riley County, 5-3. 170 — Mintzmyer, Marysville pinned Bridges, Pleasant Ridge, 2:46; Waggoner, Riley County pinned Schneider, Herington, 1:57. 182 — Cruickshank, St. Marys dec. Miller, Oskaloosa, 7-5; Stryker, Marysville pinned Rokey, Sabetha, 4:55. 195 — Ackerman, Marysville pinned Rokey, Sabetha, 1:34; Box, Royal Valley pinned Remer, Silver Lake, 1:40. 220 — Duncan, Riverside dec. Hanshaw, Atchison County, 2-1; Garrison, Royal Valley maj. dec. Hinton, Hiawatha, 9-1. 285 — Reed, Riley County pinned Stiver, Pleasant Ridge, 3:39; Mooradian, Marysville dec. Backhus, Herington, 5-3.

Friday, February 17, 2017

Dawgs Get Easy Riley Co. Win

Dawgs roll to easy 60-33 win over the Riley Co. Chargers in boys basketball on Feb. 17 at Rossille.

Riley County   4 10 11   8 -- 33
Rossville       12 14 21 13 -- 60

Rossville scoring:
Musick             7        2-3     16
Hammes          4        2-4     10
Schumacher    3 (1)   2-2       9
Hulbert             3        1-2        7
Anderson         3        0-0        6
Bradshaw        2        0-0        4
Martinek          1 (1)   0-0        3
Dyche             1 (1)    0-0        3
Morris              1         0-0        2
 

Totals            25 (3)  7-11      60

In other MEL action:
Rock Creek defeated Silver Lake 66-52 in battle for First Place.
Wabaunsee defeated Herrington 63-36
St. Marys at Centrailia (not reported)

RHS Girls Get One Point Win Over Riley

    The RHS girls got an important win in their quest for a MEL title.  They got a one point win on the home court that was not decided until the final buzzer.  Rossville had the lead 45-44 but Riley Co got a rebound off a missed Rossville free throw and had about 11 seconds for a final shot.  However,  the Rossville girls played excellent defense and the Riley girls never got a shot off.
    RHS moves into sole possession of 2nd place over Riley with a 7-2 record.  Wabaunsee leads the MEL at 7-1,  so the Rossville girls need some help.

Riley County  17 4 14   9 -- 44
Rossville        13 5 15 12 -- 45

Rossville scoring:
Hill               5 (2)     3-4     15
Shinn           5          4-6     14
Hill               3           4-6    10
Shinn           2           0-2     4
Anderson     1           0-0     2 
Totals         16 (2)   11-18  45

In other MEL games,
Rock Creek defeated Silver Lake 53-52,
Wabaunsee defeated Herrington 68-22.
Centrailia defeated St. Marys 73-50.

MEL Music Festival

    Thirty six  Rossville students attended the Mid East League Music Festival on Wed., Feb. 15.  They performed  22 different solos, ensembles, or large groups. Rossville ended the day with 13 "Superior" "1" ratings, and the rest "2's," which are "Excellent." 
    The RHS musicians now begin  preparations  for the Regional Festival on April 1st at Benedictine College. 

Thursday, February 16, 2017

Rossville Police Chase Parole Violator

MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - 
A high-speed chase ran through three counties before ending with a crash in Manhattan.
Rossville police say the man in his late twenties is a parole absconder from Missouri, the man's name was not released.
Authorities say the chase started this Tuesday afternoon with Rossville Police pursuing the suspect along Highway 24.
The suspect's vehicle reportedly reached speeds topping 120 miles per hour as it continued through Pottawatomie County and into Riley County.
Rossville police say the chase ended on Fort Riley Boulevard when the suspect hit another vehicle head-on.
Riley Co. Police tells 13 NEWS the suspect and a person in the vehicle that was hit, were hurt.

Willard Bridge Photos

Photos by George Brown



Phyllis Graves Passes Away

Phyllis M. Graves Phyllis M. Graves, 84, formerly of Rossville, passed away Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at Rolling Hills Care Home in Topeka. Memorial services are pending at Piper Funeral Home St. Marys, Kansas.

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

321A Wrestling Rankings


MEL Basketball Standings

Mid-East League standings as of Feb. 15, 2017 
Boys          League … Overall
Rock Creek    6-2          15-3
Silver Lake    5-2 …      12-5
St. Marys       5-3           12-5
Wabaunsee   5-3           14-3
Rossville        2-6            7-10
Riley County  0-7           3-14
Girls          League … Overall
Wabaunsee    7-1           15-2
Rossville         6-2          15-2
Riley County   5-2           10-7
Silver Lake      3-4          10-7
St. Marys         2-6          10-7
Rock Creek      0-8          4-14

Wabaunsee Wins In Boys BB

Rossville          14     14     4    16    =   48
Wabaunsee      12    16    20    14    =   62

Rossville scoring:

Hulbert           4 (1)    1-1    10
Morris             2 (2)    3-4      9
Musick            4         1-2      9
Hammes         3         1-1      7
Anderson        3 (1)    0-2     7
Schumacher   2          0-0     4
Dyche             1          0-0     2Totals            19 (4)    6-12  48.

RHS Girls Get Big Win

    Thew RHS girls knocked off league leading Wabaunsee on the opponents home court on Tuesday night.  The Chargers have recently been ranked #3 in 2A with a 15-1 (7-0 in MEL).
With the win,  the bulldawgs are 15.2 overall,  the same as the Chargers, and only one game behind in the MEL at 6-2.                 

Rossville             9    12    15     9   =   45
Wabaunsee       15    10      7   10   =   42

Rossville scoring:

Hill            8 (1)   1-1    18
Buhler       3 (3)   0-0     9
Hill            3         2-2     8
Shinn        3         0-0     6
Shinn        1         0-2     2
Anderson  1         0-0     2 
Totals      19 (4)   3-5    45.

Additional Article About Arica Ahlvers

From KSNT Web Site:
EMPORIA, Kan. – Emporia State Athletics mourns the passing of three-time All-American volleyball player and former Athletic Marketing Director Arica Shepherd Ahlvers who passed away on February 9.
“Our thoughts and prayers go out to Cole, Collins and the rest of Arica’s family. It’s a tragedy to lose someone so young,” said Emporia State Athletic Director Kent Weiser. “Arica was an outstanding student-athlete and her positive personality was evident on the volleyball court and again when she worked with us as our marketing director.”
Alvers was a four-time All-MIAA performer for the Hornet volleyball team from 2006-09 and a three-time first-team selection. She was a three-time AVCA All-American and holds ESU single season and career records in kills, kills per set, double figure kills matches and 20+ kill matches. She led the Hornets to the MIAA Championship and the NCAA Regional Championship match in 2009.
After graduation she spent a year as a marketing and sales consultant for Country Legends 106.9 before returning to Emporia State as the Director of Athletic Marketing in 2011. Her primary duties at ESU revolved around generating sponsorships and advertising revenue for the athletic department as well as marketing and promotional efforts for the Hornets. She oversaw Emporia State’s game day atmosphere and assisted with all phases of event management and operations. After two and a half years in that position she left to take a position as an account manager for hibu in January of 2014.
A native of Rossville, Kan., Ahlvers graduated from Emporia State in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing. She married Cole Ahlvers, a former football player at Benedictine College, in August of 2011. They are the parents of a daughter Collins.
There will be a Memorial Service for Arica at 11 a.m. Friday at Christ the King Church, 25th and Wanamaker. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Collins Ray Ahlvers Fund at any Capital City Bank in Topeka or Lawrence. Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home is assisting with arrangements.