“I have a goal to win a state championship with my team.” Stated Aiden Heckathorn, senior quarterback from Derby High School. From the time Heckathorn started playing football at the age of 13, the goal was always to come away with a state championship before graduating.
However, not everything is looking up for Derby quarterback. This season may produce some challenges for Heckathorn. “I am coming off a torn meniscus and have to get surgery in December, but I have been playing through it.”
Even through the hard things, Heckathorn shared “I know God has me and has a plan for me.” This season Heckathorn is looking forward to all the things senior season has. “I am looking forward to this season because it’s my last one before I leave for college.” During this season, Heckathorn wants to enjoy every second and not waste any opportunities given.
“I’m really looking forward to senior night to be able to share a game with all the guys I’ve built connections with over the past few years since I’ve came to Derby.” During junior year, Heckathorn’s season was cut short because of the KSHSAA transfer rules. However, Heckathorn took advantage of this time and learned to be a better quarterback by learning from last season’s starting quarterback Braxton Clark, a 2024 Derby graduate.
After graduating from high school this coming spring, Heckathorn wants to stay close to home and committed to Sterling College. While at Sterling, Heckathorn will study finance with a plan to become a financial analyst. Heckathorn used to play baseball but has decided to focus time on football.