Sunday, August 21, 2022

RHS Volleyball Roster for 2022

Dick Rylee 9
Fairbanks Paige 9
Frost Karliegh 9
Garcia Alyssa 9
Hubble Shailee 9
Mitchell Lilly 9
Sanders Maggie 9 
Springer Brook 9
Foster Kellyn 10
Bergman Claire 10
Haehn Shyanne 10
Johnson Kinsley 10
Kenney Maddie 10
Miller Lilly 10
Rezac Shayla 10
Sumner Sydney 10
Bergstresser Serenity 11
Dohrman Emily 11
Hurla Kendra 11
Leathers Ryan 11
Mendoza Leaira 11
Miller Lillian 11
Mitchell Emma 11
Perine Kinsey 11
Porter Kinley 11
Verschelden Isabelle 11
Balch Kaitlyn 12
Dyche Brinley 12
Johnson Kayleigh 12

Head Coach: Tom Colwell
Assistant Coaches: Kennedy Anderson, Breaira Bergstresser
Managers: Kaitlyn Balch


Top Volleyball Players in Shawnee Co,

TopSport.News has selected the top high school volleyball players in Shawnee County for this upcoming season.   The players selected are Brinley Dyche and Kinsey Perine of Rossville High.

Brinley Dyche, Rossville

A three-year starter, Dyche, the Bulldawgs' senior libero, was a unanimous All-Mid-East League first-team pick last fall. Dyche was credited with 444 digs a year ago while also registering 66 service aces. Dyche is also a standout for the Rossville softball team, which finished fourth in the Class 3A state tournament this past season.

 

Kinsey Perine, Rossville

A junior, Perine was a unanimous All-Mid-East League first-team selection after helping lead the Bulldawgs to a 30-9 record last season. Perine finished the season with 437 kills, 29 total blocks and 277 digs. Perine served 87.9 percent with 27 aces. Perine also received All-Shawnee County recognition in softball and basketball, helping the Bulldawgs to a fourth-place state finish in softball.

Friday, August 19, 2022

Rick Diehl (72) Passes Away (updated)

                                                                            

Rick "Ricky" DeWayne Diehl

     
Rick “Ricky” DeWayne Diehl, 67, of Topeka, died on August 15, 2022. Ricky was surrounded by his loving wife of 47 years, Loli, and only daughter, Enedina.


Ricky was born in Columbus, Nebraska on August 30, 1954. He graduated from Rossville High School in 1972 a semester early to voluntarily enlist in the US Navy. He was stationed in Asmara, Ethiopia and Rota, Spain. Ricky met the love of his life, Loli, in Spain. Their love story is one for the movies with years full of love, laughter, and memories. After they got married in 1975, Ricky was honorably discharged from the US Navy. They moved from the beaches of Spain to Kansas to build a life together.

Ricky worked at Goodyear and Southwestern Bell. He retired from AT&T after 30 years of service as a repairman and cable splicer. After retirement, Ricky volunteered at the VA in Topeka and returned to work as the shuttle bus driver at Stormont Vail Health. He was active in his local church serving as a deacon and music ministry support. He attended Grace Point Church is his later years. Ricky loved to fish, ride his motorcycle, was a member of the American Legion Post 421, and Legion Riders.

Ricky is now free from Alzheimer’s disease and the toll it took on his body and memories. His family will continue to remember for him.

Ricky was a loving husband, father, and he delighted in his grandchildren. His family was the joy of his life. He always said, “Do your best and let God do the rest”.

He is survived by his wife, Loli; daughter, Enedina (Shane) Miles; grandchildren, Karsyn Patch and Easton Patch; mother, Karen Diehl; siblings Vicky Foster, Mark (Donna) Diehl, and Jodi (Derek) Clark. He has many nieces, nephews, and family in Spain. He is preceded in death by his father, Kenneth; brother, Keith; Father-in-law, Rafael; Mother-in-law, Josefa; and sister-in-law, Eduarda.

A celebration of life will be held at Grace Point Church (5400 SW Huntoon Street, Topeka, KS) on Tuesday, August 23, 2022, at 10:30am. Graveside services will follow at Leavenworth National Cemetery (150 Muncie Rd, Leavenworth, KS) at 2:30pm with military honors provided by the US Navy Funeral Detail.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Grace Point Church

Thursday, August 18, 2022

Dawgs Break In New QB For 2022

From tthe Capital-Journal:

Rossville's Kade Perine makes a catch from Torrey Horak (6) last season. Horak's graduation leaves big shoes to fill behind center.

Kade Perine, Senior (Last year as WR: 28 catches, 510 yards, 1 touchdown) OR Camden Horak, Junior (Last year: 7-12, 79 yards) OR Tayson Horak, Sophomore 

Last year's quarterback: Torrey Horak (86-134, 1,347 yards, 12 touchdowns, 1 interception) 

Rossville won its fifth state title, second in a row, under head coach Derick Hammes last fall, and in four of its five state title-winning seasons, Rossville had a returning quarterback.

With the graduation of Torrey Horak, a three-year starter who will be playing collegiately at the University of Central Missouri, there will be a new quarterback this fall for the Dawgs. 

There weren't a lot of reps available at quarterback last year with Horak at the helm, even with missing a few games due to injury he added an additional 1,009 yards and 14 touchdowns on the ground on top of his 1,347 passing yards and 12 touchdowns. 

Top Linemen In Area

From the Capital-Journal: 

Jacob Carver, Senior — Tackle/Nose Guard

Rossville's Jacob Carver (left) returns this season as the offensive lineman with the most experience.

Last year, Jacob Carver (on left in picture) was one of three returning offensive linemen for Rossville and with the other two, Brody Leitz and Mshewe Hale, now graduated. Carver is the guy with the most experience on the line. 

Carver is now a two-time state champion with collegiate offers as well as a heavyweight wrestling state runner-up that owns the school squat record with a 525-pound lift.


Wednesday, August 17, 2022

2022 Volleyball Outlook

                                                             Kinsey Perine, a key senior for 2022

The Rossville volleyball team went 30-9 last season and have a great chance to build on that success with three key players returning. 

Seniors Caylee Douglas and Briar Gillum are two players whose experience and production will need to be replaced. Gillum was second on the team with 289 kills and Douglas had 880 of the team's 1014 assists. 

The three key pieces returning are senior Brinley Dyche and juniors Kinsey Perine and Kinley Porter. 

Dyche had 444 digs last season and 66 aces, Perine had a team-leading 437 kills, 277 digs and 29 stuff blocks and Porter had 233 kills, 213 digs, 86 assists, 19 stuff blocks and 24 aces. 

                                                                       Brinley Dyche


Kenneth Wichman Passes Away

 


Kenneth D. Wichman      May 19, 1947 — August 16, 2022   Rossville, KS

Kenneth D. Wichman, 75, passed away Tuesday, August 16, 2022, at Stormont-Vail Hospital in Topeka.

Kenneth was born to the late Charles and Grace (Honeyman) Wichman on May 19, 1947, in Sabetha.  He was raised in Seneca and graduated from Seneca High School in 1965 and Kansas State University in 1969.  He served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. Ken and his family had lived in the Rossville Community since 1980.

Ken was employed by Cappers Insurance as an Assistant Sales Manager.  He was a St. Stanislaus Catholic Church member in Rossville and served on several boards and committees. Ken served as the mayor of Rossville and served on the city council.  He was a member of Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion in Rossville, where he was the Adjutant. Ken was a past member of USD #321 School Board.

On September 27, 1969, Kenneth D. Wichman and Sandra Heideman were married at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Seneca.  She preceded him in death on December 22, 2015.

Survivors include his children, Leslie (Scott) Martin, Overland Park, Kristy Dyche, Rossville, Scott (Shelley) Wichman, Topeka, and Kendra (John) Gonzales, Topeka; a brother, Richard (Peggy) Wichman, Lawrence; two sisters, Glenda Jackson, Topeka and Joan (Roger) Lierz, Sabetha; 13 grandchildren, Abby, Jayden, Wyatt, Kallan, Olivia, Shelbey, Cody, Sheriden, Noah, Korin, Brinley, Sophia, and Sawyer; two great-grandchildren, Jackson, and Addison.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, August 23, 2022, at St. Stanislas Catholic Church in Rossville; Inurnment will be in the Rossville Cemetery.  The family will receive friends from 5:00-7:00 P.M. Monday, August 22, 2022, at Dekat Hall with the Rosary at 7:00 P.M. in the church.  Memorial contributions may be made to the City of Rossville and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536.

2022 Cross Country Roster

Boys        Grade

Tres Faith 11
Hayden Sanders 11
Wade Twombly 11
Dalton Verschelden 8
Gabe Fund    8
Torin Culbertson 8
Drake Robb 7 

Girls           Grade

Amelia Foster 11
Cassie Fund 11
Reagan Wonnell 11
Audrie Davis 10
Keera Lacock 10
Makenna Hensley 8
Kinsley Kufahl 8
Madelyn Wonnell 7
Presley Thompson 7

Head Coach: Joe Zimmer
Assistant Coach: Erica Schmitz

Tall Corn Festival Schedule

 TOPEKA (KSNT) – Rossville is celebrating its annual Tall Corn Festival this weekend.

Rossville’s Tall Corn Festival takes place annually, on the second weekend of August. The event started almost 100 years ago on a hot summer weekend, as a way for the town to kick off harvest season and because Rossville is a farming community, the festival is a way to show appreciation for their Rossville farmers.

This year’s festival theme is “Blame it all on my roots” and was held at the city park and in other downtown areas.

The festival began Friday afternoon with a Rossville High School band performance, a watermelon feed, corn eating contest, Rossville High dance performances, and fireworks in the park.

Saturday’s events included an early morning tall corn breakfast, a 5K run, a downtown parade wit special guests The Shawnee County Mounted Posse, a softball tournament and a sand volleyball tournament. The Rossville Rustlers 4-H Club provided a petting zoo, the Topeka High drumline, and live music in the park. Saturday evening provided a street dance with music provided by the Lazy Wayne Band.

Sunday’s events include a communitywide worship service, and a sand volleyball tournament.

The three-day event also included craft booths, horse rides, face painting, a dunk tank, bounce houses, a car show, crafts in the park, a beer garden and food trucks.