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    Rossville’s Buhler Washburn Rural-bound

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    By Rob Voelker on February 13, 2013 High School Sports

    The Topeka Capital-Journal was the first to report that longtime Rossville head football coach Steve Buhler has decided to accept the same position at Washburn Rural.  Buhler led the Bulldogs a 120-54 record in 15 seasons, and a 27-13 mark in the postseason.  Rossville has played in the 3A substate in seven of the last 11 seasons.  Buhler will replace Derek Hammes, who resigned following a 4-5 season last fall.

    Coach Buhler will join “The Game” on SportsRadio 1350 KMAN at 4:45pm on Wednesday afternoon.

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