Author: Mitch Fortner

Junction City, KS – With 10 wrestlers, Manhattan girls’ wrestling put on an impressive performance and finished in 3rd place at Saturday’s 6A-5A regionals. The Tribe qualified seven for state. The most in program history. Heading to state for MHS will be Alexis Haeusler (110#), Kayla Cramer (120#) Evelyn Thornburg (125#), TT Young (135#), Alayna Slifer (140#), Sophia Hoeme (145#), Sage Rosario (155#). Freshman Kayla Cramer and junior Sage Rosario earned individual regional titles. For Rosario, the 3rd in her high school career. Three Centennial League teams finished in top four places. League champions Washburn Rural won the event with…

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From K-State Athletics PROVO, Utah – Kansas State used a 16-2 run to close to within a single possession with just over a minute to play, but No. 21/19 BYU was able to hold on in the final seconds to post a 72-66 win on Saturday night before a crowd of 17,446 fans at the Marriott Center. Junior Arthur Kaluma, who scored 13 of his game-high 18 points in the second half, gave K-State (15-9, 5-6 Big 12) the opportunity at the comeback, as his 3-pointer closed the deficit to 66-64 with 1:11 remaining and forcing a BYU timeout. However,…

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From K-State Athletics MANHATTAN, Kansas – Trailing by seven with just under six and a half minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, (8/7) K-State strung together a late rally to down Oklahoma State, 69-68, on Saturday evening at Bramlage Coliseum. The Wildcats extended its home court winning streak to 15 straight games with the win. K-State had four players reach double figures on Saturday and were led by junior guard Brylee Glenn with a game-high 23 points, including 13 in the second half, and three steals. This was her second career game with 20 or more points and she set…

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Rossville, KS – The team championship came down to the final dual of the night. Winner between Rock Creek and Silver Lake, both 4-0, would become the Mid-East League Champion. They Mustangs would almost rally in the final matches, but would end up losing to Silver Lake 45-31 and take home the 2nd place title Thursday night. Riley County finished the night 3-2 to take home 3rd place. The Falcons beat Wabaunsee, St. Marys and Rossville, but fell to Rock Creek in a close battle 42-32. Finishing in first individually for Rock Creek was Aidan McKinney (157#) and Nick Allen…

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From K-State Athletics  MANHATTAN, Kansas – K-State senior center Ayoka Lee continues to add to her trophy case, as she has been named a candidate for the 2024 Naismith Women’s Defensive Player of the Year Watch List presented by AXIA Time. This is the second time in Lee’s career that she has been named a candidate for this award. The two-time USBWA/Ann Meyers Drysdale National Player of the Week recipient this season, Lee has had a strong 2023-24 as she is averaging 19.8 points on a career-best .677 field goal percentage, 8.2 rebounds and 2.7 blocked shots. She ranks second…

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Manhattan, KS – Four games in 27 hours at home for Manhattan basketball. After being swept by Washburn Rural Monday night, the Indian girls and boys swept the Topeka High Trojans on Tuesday. MHS girls ran away with a 55-21 win. Tougher game for the MHS boys. Led by 23 in the 3rd quarter. Topeka High would get within five, but Manhattan would hang on for a 61-53 victory. Recap with Mitch Fortner Postgame comments with girls head coach Scott Mall Postgame comments with boys head coach Benji George Manhattan girls improve to 9-7 (3-3), boys are now 10-6 (4-2).…

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From K-State Athletics MANHATTAN, Kan. – Senior Tylor Perry scored a season-high 26 points, including 8 in overtime, as Kansas State continued its success in overtime games under head coach Jerome Tang with a 75-70 win over No. 4/4 Kansas on Monday night before a sold-out crowd of 11,010 fans at Bramlage Coliseum. K-State (15-8, 5-5 Big 12) moved to 11-0 under Tang in overtime games, including 6-0 this season. The six overtime wins this season tie the Division I record for most overtime wins in a season. The current 11-game overtime streak is the second-longest nationally behind Florida State…

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals and star shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. agreed Monday to an 11-year contract worth about $291 million guaranteed, two people familiar with the agreement told The Associated Press on Monday. The deal includes three years of team options that could drive the value to about $377 million and keep Witt in Kansas City through the 2037 season, according to the people who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the financial terms were not disclosed. Witt’s guarantee salary would make it the 16th largest deal in Major League Baseball history…

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From K-State Athletics Austin, TX – (2/2) K-State endured a rough shooting performance but almost overcame it in the fourth quarter, but homestanding (12/14) Texas held on, 61-54, on Sunday afternoon at Moody Center. K-State had two players reach double figures on Sunday and were led by sophomore forward Eliza Maupin with a career-high 18 points on 7-of-7 shooting and tallied four rebounds. This was Maupin’s second time reaching double figures in the last four games. Junior guard and All-American candidate Serena Sundell recorded approached a second straight double-double with 14 points, eight assists and three steals. This was Sundell’s…

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