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    MHS boys bounce back big at Great Bend

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    By KMAN Staff on February 4, 2026 High School Sports, Manhattan High School, Sports
    Manhattan High’s Graham Braxmeyer dribbles the ball against Junction City’s Jet Thompson during their game on Jan. 13 at Blue Jay Event Center in Junction City. The Indians beat the Blue Jays, 49-48. Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    Manhattan High boys’ basketball delivered the response it was looking for Tuesday night, rolling past Great Bend 78-48 on the road.

    The Indians led 21-15 after the first quarter and steadily built separation from there, taking a 37-24 lead into halftime before blowing the game open with a dominant third quarter. Manhattan outscored Great Bend 27-18 in the period to carry a 64-42 advantage into the final frame, where the outcome was never in doubt.

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