Author: KMAN Staff

UPDATED 6:50 a.m. Sunday-According to PIO Mat Droge, shots were fired in the 600 block of N 12th Street at around 1:20am. Officers on foot patrol responded immediately and gave chase to one male suspect, who was found to be in possession of a handgun.  After deploying a taser the suspect was taken into custody.  Droge also noted one adult male was transported to Via Christi Hospital with injuries that were non-life threatening.  That individual has already been released from medical care. Police do not anticipate further arrests, but encourage anyone with any more information on this incident to contact…

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Former Kansas State Cornerback Randall Evens joined Wide Receiver Tyler Lockett as the second player from the Wildcat roster to be drafted as he was selected at 196th overall in the sixth round by the Philadelphia Eagles. Lockett was selected in the third round on Friday night at #69 by the Seattle Seahawks. Other players who were not dratfed wound up signing free agent deals including Offensive Lineman B.J. Finney with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Linebacker Ryan Mueller with the San Diego Chargers, Linebacker Jonathon Truman with the Miami Dolphins and Quarterback Jake Waters with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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By Chris Kutz, K-State Athletics Communications (Photo Courtesy K-State Athletics) K-State tallied its second-highest total of runs this season, with the help of a season-high 14 walks and six Arkansas State errors, as the Wildcats beat the Red Wolves, 16-5, on Saturday at Tointon Family Stadium to even the three-game series. A day after drawing 11 walks in the series opener, K-State (22-24) set a new season-best in base on balls to help make up its 31 baserunners that reached via hits (12), walks (14), hit by pitches (2) and errors (3). Nine of the 11 Wildcat hitters drew at…

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — David Price lost his shutout bid in the ninth inning, but still had enough to finish off the Kansas City Royals. Price threw a five hitter for his 12th career complete game — the first by Detroit this season — in the Tigers’ 2-1 victory over the Royals on Saturday night. Price (3-1) limited the Royals to four singles until Lorenzo Cain’s homer with two out in the ninth spoiled his bid for his second career shutout. “I’ve done that before where I get two outs in the ninth (but not finish the shutout),” Price…

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