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Boys Basketball falls short at Sub-State

Boys Basketball falls short at Sub-State

Will Ivester, Sports Editor February 29, 2024

The Manhattan High boys basketball team fell short in the first round of Sub-State 56-70 to Wichita South, putting an end to their season. “I really got into my friend group here,” senior Max Stanard...

Boys Basketball finishes regular Season 12-8

Boys Basketball finishes regular Season 12-8

Will Ivester, Sports Editor February 29, 2024

The Manhattan High school boys basketball team ended their regular season 12-8 after a 77-70 win over Hayden on senior night last Tuesday where they recognized Jason Kim, Ian McNabb, Elijah McFadden, Max...

Manhattan dominates in win over Hayden

Will Ivetser, Sports Editor February 26, 2023

The Manhattan High School basketball team hosted Hayden last Friday in a 59-41 win in dominant fashion on senior night. In the first quarter MHS showed up and knocked down their first five shots to...

After beating Derby, the Varsity boys basketball team celebrates with a selfie.

Boys basketball punches ticket to State

Grant Snowden, Sports Broadcaster March 7, 2022

For the first time since the 2020 season, Manhattan High boys basketball is heading back to the State tournament. Manhattan entered as the 13 seed, before beating (4) Wichita Northwest, and (5) Derby in...

Boys basketball prepares for postseason

Boys basketball prepares for postseason

Grant Snowden, Sports Broadcaster March 1, 2022

Manhattan High Boys Basketball (7-13) wrapped up their regular season play on Friday against Hayden. After starting the month 4-2, including three straight wins against Washburn Rural, Highland Park, and...

Boys Basketball fall at Seaman

Boys Basketball fall at Seaman

Grant Snowden, Sports Broadcaster January 31, 2022

After struggling offensively, hitting just 11 shots all game, the Manhattan High boys basketball fell 34-70 to Seaman last Tuesday. The loss to the Centennial League opponent leaves the boys to 3-9 for...

Boys Basketball goes 1-2 at TOC

Boys Basketball goes 1-2 at TOC

Grant Snowden, Sports Broadcaster January 24, 2022

Manhattan High wrapped up the Tournament of Champions in Dodge City on Saturday, where they finished 1-2.  The team fell in their first two games on Thursday and Friday to Maize and Eisenhower,...

Boys Basketball looking to get back on track

Boys Basketball looking to get back on track

Grant Snowden, Sports Broadcaster January 10, 2022

Manhattan High boys basketball opened the new year 1-1, splitting games with Highland Park and Emporia.  Manhattan High got their win Tuesday night at home vs Emporia. Senior Tate Brown and junior...

Hayden defeats boys basketball

Hayden defeats boys basketball

Grant Snowden, Sports Broadcaster December 13, 2021

Boys basketball traveled to Hayden on Friday, where they fell 48-50 in a hard-fought, back-and-forth game, dropping to 1-2.  The Indians controlled most of the game, being up 14 points at halftime....

Boys Basketball opens season 1-1

Boys Basketball opens season 1-1

Grant Snowden, Sports Broadcaster December 6, 2021

Manhattan High boys basketball opened their season last Friday at home against Topeka High with a 67-46 victory. Manhattan opened with a 67-46 victory. Manhattan had three scorers in double figures: seniors...

Boys basketball prepares for season

Boys basketball prepares for season

Grant Snowden, Sports Broadcaster November 7, 2021

Manhattan High boys basketball will kick off their season on Dec. 3 when they host Topeka High for the season opener. Manhattan High is coming off a 10-12 record last season, and losing four seniors. The...

Senior Nate Awbrey defends the opposing point guard with hands high while senior Carson Marsh and sophomore Tyce Hoover stand in help side.

Déjà vu: Boys drop heartbreak to end season

Jacob Clanton, Print Editor-in-Chief March 6, 2018

The bad dream came back. “Last quarter and a half was like a nightmare that we’ve relived too many times this year,” head coach Benji George said. “I don’t know what it is, I mean, I don’t...

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