By Toby Hammes

Manhattan High football’s 2022 state title defense came up short in the quarterfinals last fall, but a year of continuity under center leads the way as the Tribe aims to return to the mountaintop.

Senior quarterback Carter Aslin enters his second year as the Indians’ QB1. The dual-threat went 71-of-122 through the air for 908 yards and eight touchdowns. On the ground, he compiled 1,414 yards on 183 carries (7.7 yards per carry) while finding the end zone 18 times by his lonesome.

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