The Manhattan Indians, Wamego Red Raiders and Rock Creek Mustangs will be represented in this summer’s Kansas Shrine Bowl. As three local student-athletes were selected Wednesday to play in the 52nd annual all-star game. Congratulations to the 88 players who are receiving their official invitation to play in the 52nd Kansas Shrine Bowl presented by on Saturday, June 21, 2025 in Dodge City. View the full announcement and rosters at https://t.co/D4hPjie91B pic.twitter.com/xSIgXy2ivh — Kansas Shrine Bowl (@KSShrineBowl) January 1, 2025 Representing the West All-Stars is Manhattan quarterback and the Centennial League’s offensive player of the year Carter Aslin. Also named…
Author: Mitch Fortner
Segment 1 – 0:00 Segment 2 – 6:21 Segment 3 – 24:20 Segment 4 – 37:41 On the final episode of Within Reason with Mike Matson for 2024, Mike speaks with Riley County Commissioner Greg McKinley. Stream the show live weekday mornings at 9am: https://www.youtube.com/@NewsRadioKMAN.
Seg. 1 – K-State makes 17-point comeback to win Rate Bowl 44-41 Seg. 2 – QB Avery Johnson with media after Rate Bowl win Seg. 3 – Jayce Brown speaks on rumors about transfering Seg. 4 – K-State ended game with tribute to Dana Dimel Seg. 5 – What does Rate Bowl win mean for next year? Seg. 6 – Final stats for K-State’s 2024 season
Segment 1 – 0:00 Segment 2 – 8:00 Segment 3 – 23:54 Segment 4 – 39:17 On today’s episode of Within Reason with Mike Matson, Mike speaks with Debbie Nuss, director of the Flint Hills Wellness Coalition. Stream the show live weekday mornings at 9am: https://www.youtube.com/@NewsRadioKMAN.
Segment 1 – 0:00 Segment 2 – 9:30 Segment 3 – 22:37 Segment 4 – 34:06 On today’s episode of Within Reason with Mike Matson, Mike speaks with Kansas Corn CEO Josh Roe.
On Monday’s edition of Wildcat Insider, Mitch Fortner connects from Phoenix in preparation for the Rate Bowl as he discusses yet another K-State men’s basketball loss, KSU FB’s running game after DJ Giddens’ departure, recruitment wins for KSU WBB, and more.
Washburn Rural combo guard and sophomore star Maddie Vickery announced Saturday that she will be committing to K-State’s 2027 recruiting class. She even crashed a coaches’ meeting to tell them in person. 12.21.2024 💜 #committed @KStateWBB pic.twitter.com/Lqno4RJw3N — Maddie Vickery (@VickeryMaddie) December 22, 2024 Receiving many offers already, Vickery chose Kansas State over programs like Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. For her freshman season, Vickery scored over 500 points. Helping lead Washburn Rural to a runner-up finish at the 6A State Tournament. Speaking with On3, Vickery comments on why she picked K-State. “More than anything, it just felt like…
Manhattan Boys finish in 4th place in Flatwater Fracas in Grand Island, Nebraska Dual Results Manhattan HS defeated Lincoln Southwest 70-6 215 – Landon Dobson (Manhattan HS) over Isaiah Vela (Lincoln Southwest) Fall 0:44 285 – Garrison Vikander (Manhattan HS) over Cole Nelson (Lincoln Southwest) Fall 1:02 106 – Franke Force (Manhattan HS) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 113 – Jack Hutchinson (Manhattan HS) over Haiden Dubois (Lincoln Southwest) TF 17-2 120 – Benjamin Busch (Manhattan HS) over Zac Snow (Lincoln Southwest) Dec 10-3 126 – Cameron Coonrod (Manhattan HS) over Hudson Davis (Lincoln Southwest) Fall 5:13 132 – Caeleb Hutchinson…
Written by Michael Goens The Hays City Shootout from all of two weeks ago not only cracked a seal on 2024-25 basketball but also portended an early-season matchup of top-10 girls basketball teams. Hays seized the shootout title when it slipped past Life Prep, the same team that tipped Manhattan to open the season’s long grind. On Friday night, Class 6A no. 10-ranked MHS saw chances to pop those unbeaten Hays Indians evaporate in the game’s final four minutes of a 56-48 setback. Hays (6-0; 5A no. 5) turned to situational sub Zoe Winter for 11 crucial fourth-quarter points as…
On Thursday’s edition of The Game, Mitch Fortner goes over the most recent games from K-State men’s and women’s basketball including the postgame reaction from men’s head coach Jerome Tang, interviews women’s BB head coach Jeff Mittie, travels to Vegas for his picks this week, and goes over K-State FB landing WR Jaron Tibbs out of the transfer portal.