Under the relentless glare of Friday night lights, the quarterback stands alone as a leader, a tactician, and a target. One can only hope to see the bruising reality of countless hits each week culminate in playing at the highest stage of the sport.

Manhattan High’s Carter Aslin forged himself into the quarterback mold, becoming the Indians’ fearless fighter to the Kansas 6A state title game and falling mere fingertips away from a state championship.

For those reasons and more, he is The Mercury’s Fall All-Flint Hills Male Athlete of the Year.

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Manhattan High quarterback Carter Aslin scores on a 40-yard touchdown in the third quarter against Hays during their game Sept. 20 at Lewis Field Stadium in Hays. Aslin tallied over 1,500 passing and rushing yards with 42 total TDs this season. Staff photo by Lewis Marien
Manhattan High quarterback Carter Aslin outruns Maize defensive back Ty Willits during their regional round playoff game Nov. 8 at Bishop Stadium.
Staff photo by Lewis Marien
Manhattan High quarterback Carter Aslin launches a pass over Emporia’s Luke Pitman during their game Oct. 4 at Bishop Stadium.
Staff photo by Lewis Marien

 

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