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Swinging for success. On Oct. 20, 2025, Hesston, Kansas, hosts the annual girls golf state tournament, where Manhattan High School proudly participates. Senior Jessica Kim lifts her club high, ready to send the golf ball soaring into the sky.
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On the move. On Oct. 20, 2025, Manhattan High School’s girls golf team made their way to Hesston, Kansas, to compete in the girls golf state tournament. Senior Jessica Kim just finished her tee-off, confidently putting her club away as she readies to advance her equipment towards her ball.
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Excitement fills the air as Oct. 20, 2025, marks a pivotal day for Manhattan High School’s girls varsity golf team. Early that morning in Hesston, Kansas, senior Kat Ball stands poised and ready, eagerly awaiting her turn to tee off in the state competition.
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Ready to make a mark. On Oct. 20, 2025, the annual girls golf state competition kicked off in Hesston, Kansas, with Manhattan High School making the journey to tee off at 10 a.m. Senior Kat Ball positions her club against the ball, gearing up to drive it far across the golf course.
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Eyes on the prize. On Oct. 20, 2025, Manhattan High School’s girls golf team joined numerous teams at the state tournament in Hesston, Kansas, that morning. Senior Kat Ball had just completed her tee-off, eagerly watching as her ball glides toward the target
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Game day anticipation is electric. On Oct. 20, 2025, the girls golf team from Manhattan High School reached the state competition in Hesston, Kansas. Senior Kat Ball gets into the zone as she readies herself to tee off that morning.
Girls Golf STATE
October 20, 2025
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Virginia Flickinger, Photo Editor
Story by Janie Hilgers
Senior Virgina Flickinger has been on The Mentor staff for three years now.
Flickinger is the Photo Editor, she organizes the cameras and handles anything with photo archives.
In her free time Flickinger enjoys playing video games, reading and writing.
Flickinger is actively participating of the marching band; she plays the trumpet.
“Ever since I watched my brother in the high school marching band I fell in love with the music and uniforms. I plan on marching at KU,” Flickinger said.
Flickinger plans on majoring in Pharmacy and minoring in Journalism.
“I’m excited to get out and go to college. Lawrence is not that far away but it will be a big breath of fresh air. My independence is something I’m excited to gain,” Flickinger said.
