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    Bowlers rally for Big Brothers Big Sisters

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    By Brandon Peoples on February 9, 2026 Local News, Manhattan
    The Riley County Bowl for Kids’ Sake on Saturday at Wabash Cannon Bowl in the K-State Student Union served as a fundraiser for Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters. About 150 people participated. Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters match support supervisor Kaydee Tran, left, takes a photo of one of the participating teams in Saturday’s Riley County Bowl for Kids’ Sake at Wabash Cannon Bowl in the K-State Student Union. The event had a “Super Bowl” theme surrounding it.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    The Bowl for Kids’ Sake event Saturday gave out awards for the best bowlers.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    Charlie Sargent throws his ball down a lane Saturday afternoon during the Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters Riley County Bowl for Kids’ Sake at Wabash Cannon Bowl in the K-State Student Union.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    Bowlers showed up to the K-State Union bowling alley over the weekend to roll strikes and show support for youth mentorship.

    Big Brothers Big Sisters hosted the Bowling for Kids’ Sake fundraiser Saturday. It was the second annual event since it restarted after the COVID-19 pandemic.

    North Central area director Michelle Sink said all money raised from this event helps support the organization’s school and community-based mentoring programs throughout the area.

    To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

     

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