By Toby Hammes sports@themercury.com Because of K-State hosting Arizona a day early, the Friday night lights designated for high school play are also shifting forward as the Indians welcome Lawrence Free State into town on Thursday. Head coach Joe Schartz describes having such a quick turnaround as a mental block first and foremost. “The hardest thing to get through their head is (Monday) is Tuesday, and you know that Tuesday is Wednesday,” Schartz said. “You just have to force yourself — I even have to force myself — to push fast forward.” To view the full story visit theMercury.com.
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Officers filed a report of rape an aggravated battery in Manhattan on September 10, 2024 at approximately 1:07 PM. Due to the nature of this report no other information will be released at this time. Ronnie Summerset, Jr., 26, of Manhattan, was arrested on September 10, 2024, at approximately 9:05 AM in the 1000 block of S. Seth Child Road. Summerset was arrested on a Riley County District Court warrant for criminal threat and disorderly property. Total bond was set at $6,000. Summerset was confined at the time of this report. Destiny Milam, 34, of Manhattan, was arrested on September…
Led by individual winner Carla Bernat, the Kansas State women’s golf team earned a wire-to-wire victory at the Powercat Invitational with a strong showing during Tuesday’s final round at the par-72, 6,439-yard Colbert Hills Golf Course. The Wildcats fired a final-round score of 9-under par 279 – the fourth-lowest team round in school history – as their winning total of 4-under par 860 (72-77-61) was 20 shots better than second-place North Texas and represented the sixth-lowest 54-hole score in school history. It was the 18th team championship in program history and second under second-year head coach Stew Burke after winning…
By Tim Everson teverson@themercury.com The No. 14 Kansas State Wildcats had to shuffle some pieces along the offensive line in Saturday’s win over Tulane after senior right tackle Carver Willis and senior left guard Hadley Panzer left because of injury. Willis did return but Panzer did not, and as of Monday, the Wildcats aren’t sure if they’re going to have two of their reliable senior leaders on the field on Friday when K-State kicks off against No. 20 Arizona. Sophomore tackle John Pastore and junior guard Andrew Leingang stepped in for the two seniors Saturday and performed well, especially in…
Frankfort football kicked off 2024 on Friday by showcasing its explosiveness offensively as a 44-point second quarter guided the way to a 70-34 victory over Clifton-Clyde. The first quarter saw just a narrow 6-0 lead for the Wildcats, but they clawed away with a booming performance in the second quarter. Highlighted by four touchdown receptions by senior Lane Loiseau, totaling 180 yards over just the second-quarter scores, Frankfort would hold a 50-22 advantage at the break. To view the full story visit theMercury.com.
By Emma Loura eloura@themercury.com The Riley County jail has had high population numbers in recent months, and officials who previously anticipated a decrease in incarcerations now say that hasn’t happened. Jail captain Mark French on Monday told Riley County commissioners there are 124 inmates in the jail. In addition, there are 29 female inmates in Riley County custody, but some have gone elsewhere because the jail facility is set up for a maximum of 18 female inmates. The full story can be viewed at theMercury.com.
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By Toby Hammes sports@themercury.com Manhattan High volleyball enters the 2024 season, and third of the Nicole Jones era, with hopes of going beyond its first sub-state championship since 2017. The Indians ultimately fell during the pool play round of the state tournament, but Jones feels that the experience they gained from the trip will pay dividends as she continues to elevate the program. “The majority of our team has now experienced state and kind of seen the big stage and the big lights, and knows what to expect,” Jones said. To view the full story visit theMercury.com.
Officers filed a report of theft in the 500 block of Stone Drive on September 9, 2024, at approximately 9:47 AM. Officers listed 53-year-old female as the victim when it was reported her IRS Tax return check had been cashed by an unknown subject without her permission. Total loss associated with this report is $1,016. Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers. Using Crime Stoppers allows you to remain anonymous and could qualify you for a cash reward of up to $1,000. Kelli Gill, 35, of Wichita, was arrested on September 9, 2024, at approximately 12:20 PM in the 1000 block…
The Riley County Police Department announced Tuesday the promotion of Erin Freidline to Assistant Director, effective January 1, 2025. Freidline will succeed Assistant Director Kurt Moldrup. Captain Freidline began her career with the Riley County Police Department in June 2000 as a Dispatcher, transitioning to a Patrol Officer in 2001. Freidline was promoted to Sergeant in 2007, overseeing both patrol and detective units. In 2013, she advanced to the rank of Lieutenant, where she led the evening patrol shift and supervised detectives, Crime Scene Investigations (CSI), and the Evidence unit. More on this story can be read at the Mercury.