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    You are at:Home»Sports»High School Sports»MHS football prepares for physical playoff test vs. Wichita Southeast

    MHS football prepares for physical playoff test vs. Wichita Southeast

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    By KMAN Staff on November 7, 2025 High School Sports, Manhattan High School, Sports
    Manhattan High quarterback Finn Watson runs the ball during the Indians’ 43-0 regular-season finale win over Washburn Rural on Oct. 24 at Bowen-Glaze Stadium in Topeka. Class 6A West No. 4 seed Manhattan will host No. 5 Wichita Southeast on Friday. Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    By Toby Hammes

    Manhattan High football will host its second straight postseason game Friday night at Bishop Stadium, meeting Wichita Southeast in a Class 6A regional matchup with a sectional berth on the line.

    Manhattan (7-2), the No. 4 seed, enters off a 47-15 win over Garden City in last week’s playoff opener. Wichita Southeast (7-2), the No. 5 seed, is riding a four-game winning streak and coming off a 7-0 shutout of Wichita Heights — part of the program’s first winning season since 2008 under second-year head coach Corby Milleson.

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