Manhattan High boys’ basketball hung tough for a half Saturday afternoon before No. 8-ranked Maize pulled away in the second half for a 67-44 win. The Indians matched the Eagles early, tied 9-9 after the first quarter, and trailed just 25-22 at halftime. But Maize broke the game open in the third quarter, outscoring Manhattan 21-13 to build a 46-35 lead entering the final frame. The Eagles closed strong from there, limiting Manhattan to 9 points in the fourth quarter to secure the victory and improve to 13-4 on the season. Maize’s depth eventually wore down the Indians, whose legs…
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Manhattan High girls’ basketball shook off tired legs and a quick turnaround Saturday, pulling away late for a 53-44 win at Maize. The Indians, coming off a league victory less than 24 hours earlier, found themselves in a battle throughout. Manhattan carried a 26-23 lead into halftime, but the Eagles responded in the third quarter and tied the game entering the final eight minutes. That’s when Manhattan found another gear. The Indians outscored Maize by nine in the fourth quarter to secure the win and improve to 14-4 overall. Senior Kat Ball led the way with 21 points, delivering the…
Once again, Kansas State men’s basketball put itself in position to win a Big 12 game. Once again, it couldn’t finish. TCU took its first lead of the afternoon on two free throws with 6.7 seconds remaining and capitalized on a late K-State turnover to secure an 84-82 victory Saturday at Schollmaier Arena. The Wildcats committed three turnovers in the final 90 seconds and dropped to 10-13 overall and 1-9 in conference play. “I’ve got to be better for our guys because they gave everything they had,” head coach Jerome Tang said. “We actually thought we’d only have five guys…
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On today’s edition of The Game, we’ll go over MitchPom vs. TCU, Stump the Shaw, Wes Miller taking accountability for loss, give our Superbowl prop bets, and more! https://www.youtube.com/live/E5Rnw66XxhY?si=yorX8P06i5Ly2z3S Hour 1 Segment 1 – Wes Miller takes accountability / How many games will KSU win Segment 2 – Super Bowl 60 prop bets Segment 3 – AEW teaming up with the NFL Hour 2 Segment 1 – MitchPom vs. TCU Segment 2 – Stump the Shaw
A Salina woman was arrested Thursday by Riley County Police on a Pottawatomie County District Court warrant. Kelli Wilson, 38, was charged with a single count of theft by threat; $1,500 or less from three businesses in 72 hours. The warrant stems from an original report filed in November 2025. Online court records show Wilson has numerous felony charges from Saline County involving theft or trafficking contraband into a correctional facility. Wilson was issued no bond and released from the Riley County Jail.
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Riley County Police have arrested a Manhattan man on a warrant for two counts of violating the offender registration act. Aaron Renshaw, 30, was arrested just before 8 p.m. Thursday in the 1000 block of Sunset Avenue. A search of the Kansas Department of Corrections Offender Registry show Renshaw has six drug-related convictions out of Dickinson County dating between 2014 and 2020. He remains confined in Riley County on a $15,000 bond.