4:26 PM ET

Two boys are suspected of being involved in the water cooler incident at the Kansas Wesleyan baseball team's game last weekend.

The police were contacted by both schools about the substance in the water. The visiting team usually gets water from the home team. Police didn't say how the juvenile was connected to the water.

The Lindsborg Police Department has taken the incident seriously and has conducted an investigation.

Though the investigation is active and ongoing, it has been determined that no one associated with either college was responsible for tampering with the water cooler.

Police said the substance was used to put lines on the field.

The police have not said if anyone drank the water or became ill from it.

In central Kansas, there is a town of 3000 people. The campuses of the two schools are 18 miles apart.

In the second game, Kansas Wesleyan set a school record for runs, winning 33-2.

The water cooler tampering was disclosed on the account of KWU Barstool.