Kansas
Miracle on Kansas Ave. Parade Marshals announced
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – The grand marshal and junior grand marshal have been introduced for Downtown Topeka’s Miracle on Kansas Avenue parade, and the grand marshal is a well-known face within the Washburn College group.
The Downtown Topeka Inc. (DTI) introduced that the now retired Washburn College President Dr. Jerry Farley would be the 2022 grand marshal, and Lorenzo Perez, an eighth grader from Jardine Center Faculty, would be the junior grand marshal.
Farley retired from Washburn College in September after serving a complete of 25 years with the College, the truth is, he turned Washburn’s longest-serving president.
“Everybody loves a parade, significantly the Miracle on Kansas Avenue,” Farley stated. “We wish everybody to hitch us — kids, households, these collaborating within the parade, marching bands, and maybe a jovial individual wearing crimson. Festive decorations, companies open for purchasing, and an unlimited crowd create pleasure. Susan and I are delighted so as to add to the noise and great ambiance.”
As for Perez, DTI says that he’s extremely energetic in class. He participates in band, health golf equipment, improv, and is a participant on the basketball crew, however after college, he has achieved a Star rank in his Boy Scouts of America Troop and attends the El Shaddai Ministries Neighborhood Church.
In keeping with DTI, Perez attended the Miracle on Kansas Avenue parade earlier than he may even stroll, and this yr he’s thrilled to be concerned within the parade in a brand new means.
“Although it was robust to decide on amongst this yr’s excellent nominees, Dr. Farley and Lorenzo rose to the highest as distinctive examples of locals making a distinction in our group,” stated Stephanie Norwood, director of occasions for the Larger Topeka Partnership. “We’re so excited to have them lead our 2022 Miracle on Kansas Avenue parade. Let the festivities start!”
Each Perez and Dr. Farley will lead the twenty seventh annual Miracle on Kansas Ave. Parade on Saturday, Dec. 3. The parade route will begin at fifth St. and Kansas Ave. At 6 p.m.
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Buffalo Bills advance to face Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game
With their thrilling 27-25 win over the Ravens, the Buffalo Bills have advanced to the AFC Championship game for the first time since 2020.
Buffalo will travel to face Kansas City Chiefs on Jan. 26 at 6:30 p.m. with a trip to Super Bowl LIX on the line. This marks the 4th time in the last 5th seasons that the Bills and Chiefs will meet in the playoffs.
The Bills defense forced 3 turnovers in their victory over the Ravens in the AFC Divisional Game. Buffalo intercepted Ravens QB Lamar Jackson once, forced a fumble on Jackson and forced a fumble on TE Mark Andrews.
QB Josh Allen ran for two touchdowns and RB Ray Davis ran for his first career postseason TD.
The Bills and Chiefs met in Buffalo earlier this season with the Bills taking home a 30-21 win.
Kansas
Brooke Shields joined Donna Kelce — and became part of Taylor Swift’s entourage — at Kansas City Chiefs’ playoff game
Brooke Shields joined Donna Kelce and Taylor Swift in cheering for Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs at Saturday’s playoff game.
The actress was all smiles alongside the Kelce matriarch during the team’s game against the Houston Texans at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., per a photo posted to her Instagram Story.
Shields dolled up in pink-rimmed glasses and a red Chiefs jacket with Travis’ number, 87.
Donna, meanwhile, kept warm in a red flannel shirt underneath a black jacket.
“With @donnakelce! Let’s go @chiefs & @killatrav!!” the actress captioned the post.
Shields, 59, attended the game to promote her GSK and Thrive@50+ partnership to raise awareness for shingles in women over 50 years old.
“I’m in Kansas City to cheer on the Chiefs,” she said in a joint Instagram video with the brand, noting the “vibe for the game today is cozy yet chic.”
Donna, 72, also joined the campaign, saying in another video with the company that she takes care of her health so she can be there for her sons, Travis and Jason Kelce.
“And you know me, I’ll never miss a chance to support my boys,” she said.
While Shields wasn’t pictured with Swift, 35, at the game, the 14-time Grammy winner cheered on her beau from Travis’ VIP suite.
The “Lover” songstress showed up wearing $22,000 worth of Chanel, including a tweed jacket, zip-up romper and pearl belt.
She was joined by WNBA star Caitlin Clark, who was decked out in Chiefs red for the outing.
At one point during the game, Swift and Clark embraced while jumping up and down celebrating Travis’ touchdown in the fourth quarter.
After winning, Travis, 35, confessed he was feeling “22, baby” while chatting with a reporter in the locker room.
The NFL star’s comment was a nod to Swift’s 2012 track “22” from her “Red” album.
Kansas
K-State’s Coleman Hawkins On Kansas Loss: ‘I Feel Like We Should’ve Won’
The Kansas State basketball team has lost games in just about every way possible this season.
Close calls. Blowouts. Turnovers. Free throws.
On Saturday, the loss to rival Kansas stung the most because it was a game the Wildcats felt was winnable.
“I think if we don’t come out to the slow start like we did, we win,” senior Coleman Hawkins said. “I won’t consider anything different, the name on the front of the jersey. Honestly, I feel like we should’ve won this game. It’s a rivalry game but regardless, I feel like we should have won. I’m not into moral victories. I want to win but we’re going to have to move on. We’ll see them again.”
The Wildcats never recovered from the Jayhawks’ 14-0 run to start the game. Kansas State took some solace in rallying to keep it close in the second half. The Wildcats pulled to within six points on two occasions but it wasn’t enough.
The next step is for the Wildcats to regroup after a slow start to the Big 12 season. They have lost eight of nine, including five straight.
“Life throws things at you and you man up,” Kansas State coach Jerome Tang said. “You believe in who you are and what you’re about and move onto the next thing … We don’t have guys who hang their heads. These are high character dudes.”
Shandel Richardson is the publisher of Kansas State Wildcats On SI. He can be reached at shandelrich@gmail.com
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