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Photo 10: Manhattan Highschool was celabrating an amazing hard earned win against Hays Highschool Win. Manhattan Highschool Varsity celebrating a hard earned win against hays Highschool.
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Photo 9: Good jump. Jayren Dixon with an amazing jump. Dixon had an amazing jump for a great defensive play against hays Hihgschool.
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Photo 8: Defense on top. Greyson Wassenberg with amazing game saving defensive play. Wassenberg with an amazing defensive play against a top competitor Hays Highschool in the 2025 football season.
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Photo 7: Celabration. An amazing play by Manhattan Highschool against hays. Manhattan Highschool with an amazing group effort for an amazing play against hays Highschool.
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Team effort. Manhattan Highschool with an amazing team tackle. Manhattah Highschool had an amazing team tackle in the backfeild making Hays loose yardage.
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Photo 5: amazing run. Kha’Mario Davis the running back for Manhattan highschool with an amazing run putting Manhattan Highschool in touchdown range. Davis had an amazing run in the game against Hays putting Manhattan Highschool in touchdown range easily.
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Photo 4: Holding. Hays holding the back-feild. Hays Highschool holding against Manhattan Highschool in the backfeild.
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Photo 3: amazing route. Ja’Marcus Vornes against Hays. Vornes moments before an amazing route against Hays.
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Photo 2: Good Run. McClain Aslin the with an amazing run against Hays. Aslin the Quarterback for Manhattan Highschool to help the win the game.
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Photo 1:Hyped up. Manhattan Highschool hyped up before the game against Hays Highschool. Manhattan Highschool was running out of the tunnel hyped to play a good game against Hays.
Football Hays. Homecoming Crowning
September 20, 2025
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Xavier Martinez-Ayala, Photographer
Story by Lane Lewison
Sophomore Xavier Martinez is a staff photographer for MHS Student Media. He returned to Photo for Media to add onto the experience he built in the class during his freshman year.
“I did [it] last year, first semester,” Martinez said. “The environment was great. There were friendly, nice people.”
Martinez spends his free time playing baseball, switching between pitcher, outfielder and first baseman for the Manhattan Indians and his club team, the Barnstormers. Martinez dreams of one day playing ball professionally, particularly for his favorite team, the Boston Red Sox.
“I grew up playing baseball since I was four years old,” Martinez said. “Even my dad played it, he went D1 and he taught me everything I know about baseball. He’s always liked the Boston Red Sox.”
Martinez’s love for the game is contagious.
“I like the history of it,” Martinez said. “The way you play it, the thinking behind it, the plays, how you execute the plays and the work behind playing baseball.”