Monday, August 16, 2021

Annual Hog Tournament in 42nd Year

ROSSVILLE, Kan. (WIBW) -In 1980, a softball tournament was started to help fundraise and raise awareness for Muscular Dystrophy, and more than 40 years later, the tradition still continues.

“We are raising money for an excellent case, it Camp Milton in Linwood, Kansas, it’s a camp for kids ages 6 to 17 that suffer from Neuromuscular diseases and so all of the money that we raise at this tournament go to the camp and helps send kids to the camp and they love it,” said Sandy Becker.

Generations of families step up to the plate, hoping they will make a difference in a child’s life when they leave the field.

“It’s just like family, a lot of these teams have been around since the very beginning we are actually on the third generation now,” she said.

Each time they are playing for more than the name on their jerseys.

“Everyone knows how important this is mainly because Mia comes and visits us every year and that brings it home, Mia is a little girl that suffers from a muscular dystrophy disorder and she 9-years-old and we actually met her, she came to the first time we had this tournament, she showed up and our hearts just fell for her she has had some struggles this past year with her illness but she is doing better and we hope she continues to stay healthy,” Becker said.

The reason the players join the tournament is for kids like Mia, and Sunday afternoon, they showed her what an inspiration she is to many.

“The team Brass Rail, Mia is in all of our hearts and special to all of us and they decided to do something special for her so they had their team all autographed a bat with her name on it and it was great,” she said.

Overall, the teams raised over $47,000 and more information on Camp Milton can be found here.

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You can watch the video taken at this year's tournament that explains it's purpose.

Sunday, August 15, 2021

Mary Kay Keller Passes Away

     Mary Katherine Allen Keller, passed away peacefully Thursday, August 12, 2021, at McCrite Plaza in Topeka.
    She was born October 16, 1928, at St. Marys the only child of Hattie Kramer Allen and Vendell Allen. She graduated from St. Marys Rural High School in 1947, the year of the "Bears".
    On October 2, 1948, she married Richard L. Keller at the Immaculate Conception Church in St. Marys, they were married 72 years before his death on October 15, 2020. They were members of Christ the King Catholic Church in Topeka.
    Mary Kay loved to sing, fish, camp and travel. She and Dick traveled many states, Europe, Ireland & Hawaii.
    For many years she was a proofreader at a printing company in Topeka, and in later years worked at Capital Federal Savings & Loan. Mary Kay was a 30+ year member of the American Legion Auxiliary in Rossville where she served as president. She was a member of the Sweet Adeline's Jayhawk Chapter at Topeka. Mary Kay was very active in volunteer work.
    Survivors include her son, Rick (Janelle) Keller, Topeka and a grandson, Chase Keller, Topeka.
    Funeral services will be at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, August 18, 2021, at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Interment will be in West Lawn Memorial Gardens, Topeka. Mrs. Keller will lie in state from 9:30 until service time. Piper Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. To leave online condolences go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.


Thursday, August 12, 2021

Dale Millenbruch Passes Away

Dale Dean Millenbruch, 81, of Lancaster, Kansas, passed away on Monday, Aug. 9, 2021, at Medicalodge in Atchison, Kansas. He was born Dec. 22, 1939, in Rossville, Kansas, the son of Elmer William Fredrick and Lois Ann (Oldfield) Millenbruch.

Dale graduated from Whiting High School in 1958. He worked for Whiteleys Inc. in Topeka, Kansas, from 1964 1977. He began as deliveryman then yard foreman; he retired as Vice President. In 1975 Dale received Salesman of the Year award. After retirement, Dale began helping his father-in-law on the family farm and continued for many years.

He was a board member and past president of Farm Bureau and a member of Atchison County Coop Board.

Dale married Helen Marie Keimig on Jan., 22, 1966, in Atchison, at St. Benedicts Church. They celebrated over 55 years of marriage.

Survivors include his wife, Helen of the home; son, William Lee Millenbruch (Shelley Taylor) of Lancaster; daughter, Kelli Anne Moore (Eric Wayne) of Salina, Kansas; and two granddaughters, Olivia Deane and Ella Lyn Moore.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Elmer and Lois Millenbruch; infant brother, Edward Millenbruch; and sister, Barbara Katherine Millenbruch.

Funeral Service will be 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 13, 2021, at the Mercer Funeral Home in Holton. Burial will follow at the Holton Cemetery. Family will greet friends one hour prior to service.

Memorials may be given to American Cancer Society or Diabetes Assoc. c/o Mercer Funeral Home, P.O. Box 270, Holton, KS 66436.

To leave a special message for the family, please visit www.mercerfuneralhomes.com. As published in the Atchison Globe.

Torrey Horak In CatchItKansas

From CatchItKansas.com article about the best HS QBs in Kansas 

5. War on 24 rivals Daigan Kruger, Silver Lake; Torrey Horak, Rossville – War on 24 rivals Rossville and Silver Lake should again be the 2A East favorites. Rossville finished 13-0 last year and captured the 2A title. As a junior, Horak enjoyed an unbelievable season with 93 of 157 passing for 1,447 yards with 25 scores against four interceptions. Horak rushed 162 times for 1,628 yards and 30 scores. He is the reigning 2A Player of the Year. Kruger threw for 1,589 yards with 23 scores against five interceptions in just eight games.

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Back The Dawgs Nite Aug. 26

Back the Dawgs Night. August 26th starting at 6:00 PM.  on the RHS Football Field. 
Admission is a package of sports drinks or a case of water.

The football team  will just be announced and will not scrimmage. They will be headed to the Highland County Community College Jamboree on Friday, August 27th starting at 6:00 PM.

Saturday, August 7, 2021

Torrey Horak, Rossville Sr. Is A QB To Watch

Sports In Kansas has listed Torrey Horak as a QB to watch this year.  Horak helped Rossville to the 2A state title last season in earning Sports In Kansas  2A Player of the Year honors. Rossville is looking for its fifth state title since 2014. Horak is a dual threat that passed for 1,447 yards (25 TD/4 INT) and rushed for 1,628 more yards on the ground w/ 30 touchdowns. Derick Hammes has something special going in Rossville.

Friday, August 6, 2021

Volleyball Season Begins Aug 28

The Rossville High volleyball season begins Sat., Aug 28 at the Prairie View Invitational Tournament.  It will run 8:30 - 2:30 at the Prairie View High School at 13731 KS-152, Lacygne, KS 66040,                                  

Randy Church Passes Away

 andy N. Church formerly of Emporia died on Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at Rossville Healthcare and Rehab.  He was 65.

Randy was born on June 26, 1956 in Johnson City, Tennessee the son of Dean and Marie Bare Church.  He married Donna Troxell on July 3, 1976 in Johnson City, Tennessee.  She survives.

Surviving family members include: wife Donna Church of Lawrence, Kansas; daughters, Becky (Troy) Milner and Dena (Corey) Pacheco both of Eudora, Kansas; grandchildren, Ava Pacheco, Carter Pacheco, Sawyer Pacheco, and Joe Milner; nephew Brandon Church.

He is preceded in death by his parents, and a brother David Church.

Randy was a Mechanic at Wolf Creek Nuclear Plant for 25 years before retiring 10 years ago.  He was a member of Abate of Kansas District 12.

Cremation is planned with a memorial service at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, August 14, 2021 at Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral Home, Emporia. 

Gerald Perry (59) To Celebrate 80th

 "Jerry" Perry will celebrate his 80th birthday on Aug. 8, 2021.  Be sure to wish him a Happy Birthday.

Thursday, August 5, 2021

RHS 2021 Football Schedule

S  03 Centralia
S  10 at Rock Creek
S  17 St. Marys
S  24 McLouth
O  01 Oskaloosa
O  08 Pleasant Ridge
O  15 at Silver Lake
O  22 at Mission Valley

O 29    First round of playoffs

N 5      Regional championship

N 12    Sectional championship

N 19    Sub-State championship

N 27    State Championship at Salina

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Steven Guyle Is WIBW Hero

Steven Guyle will be honored by Rossville as Marshall of the Tall Corn Festival Parade Aug. 7

TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) -Steven Guyle has served his community for nearly 40 years as not only a paramedic for AMR but as well as an assistant fire chief for Shawnee County.

His journey began in 1977 when he noticed emergency medical services were limited in the town of Rossville.

“All we had was fire suppression equipment working auto accident and we weren’t able to help anybody and there was a couple of us that saw a strong need for our community to expand our scope of practice and venture out to the ems world so we became the first responders out of Rossville as well as the fire department,” he said.

This was the first time Rossville had its very own ambulance.

“What stemmed us to bring it to the Rossville community was there was a couple of calls that we have ran, it was fatalities involved and we couldn’t do anything and we didn’t have the training and the equipment and we unfortunately just watched people die and so we knew there was a big need,” Guyle said.

Throughout his career, he says he witnessed anything and everything--including a tragedy that happened in 2007.

“I just finished a call on the interstate for a rollover semi and the call came out for a capsized canoe in the river, and it was down at the reir and all I was able to do was stand by and wait to see if we can have a rescue, there were actually two people that made it through, they did have life jackets on and we got to treat those two individuals but the school teacher did not make it and there was two of them that didn’t make it and there was four people total in that accident,” he said.

After 35 years of giving the Shawnee County community his all, Guyle decided it was time for a new chapter, he retired from both jobs on July 31st

“I have looked at the calendar and seen how many years I have put in and how many years that I may have left, and of course I have family that has suggested that maybe we should spend a little more time together,” he says.

His two sons, who have looked up to their father strive to follow in his footsteps. As both of his sons, Jason and Michael are volunteer firefighters.

“It is a great honor just to know that there is a great devotion to mankind knowing you have someone that sees that you have made a difference in the community and lives of others,” he said.

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For Video of Steven's Interview, go to:

https://www.wibw.com/2021/08/03/steven-guyle-will-be-retiring-after-35-years-dedicating-his-life-help-shawnee-county-community/

Sunday, August 1, 2021

Tall Corn Festival Schedule

 

TALL CORN 2021 EVENTS

Mary (Muckenthaler) Perry Passes Away

Long time St. Marys resident Mary Beth (Muckenthaler) Perry, age 86, has passed away.  Her obituary can be read at:

 https://www.piperfuneralhome.com/obituary/Mary-Perry