ON THE LOOSE (Top running performances)
Knox’s Myles McLaughlin accounted for 36 carries for 395 yards with six touchdowns in the Redskins’ 44-15 win over Bremen.
Cori Tonte of Franklin Community scampered 31 times for 287 yards with three scores in the Grizzly Cubs’ 31-14 win over Greenwood.
North Harrison’s Bryce Fessel ran 20 times for 282 yards with five touchdowns in the Cougars’ 56-26 win over Clarksville.
Carter Ogborn of Rensselaer Central came up 30 rushes for 278 yards with five scores in the Bombers’ 57-17 win over River Forest.
Lowell’s Tymothy James carried the ball 16 times for 274 yards with four touchdowns and caught a three-yard pass in the Red Devils’ 49-14 win over Munster.
Jayden Biggerstaff of Center Grove raced 34 times for 271 yards with a score in the Trojans’ 38-35 win over Lawrence North.
Kankakee Valley’s Jaidyn Anderson ran for 267 yards and two scores in the Kougars’ 27-10 win over Highland.
Hudson Mills of Indianapolis Lutheran had 23 carries for 257 yards with six touchdowns in the Saints’ 55-20 win over Heritage Christian.
Cloverdale’s Keshaun Taylor tallied eight rushes for 250 yards with three scores in the Clovers’ 65-3 win over West Vigo.
Whiteland’s Jordan Palmer ran 34 times for 249 yards with two touchdowns in the Warriors’ 30-20 win over Plainfield.
Henry Schafer of Covenant Christian scampered 22 times for 245 yards with four scores in the Warriors’ 37-20 win over Greenwood Christian.
Western Boone’s Jacob Smith raced 26 times for 245 yards with five touchdowns and caught a two-yard pass in the Stars’ 41-26 win over North Putnam.
Isaiah Williams of Lawrenceburg totaled 18 carries for 228 yards with four touchdown and one catch for 23 yards in the Tigers’ 55-14 win over Connersville.
Northeastern’s Jameson Crawford accounted for 23 rushes for 221 yards with three touchdowns and three receptions for 32 yards in the Knights’ 61-33 win over Knightstown.
Cooper Hinton of Greenfield-Central ran 26 times for 221 yards with two scores and hauled in a 40-yard pass in the Cougars’ 24-13 win over Delta.
Shelbyville’s Donavon Martin came up with 32 carries for 216 yards with four touchdowns and caught two passes for five yards in the Golden Bears’ 49-21 win over Mount Vernon (Fortville).
Kamari Loggins of Gary West carried the ball 29 times for 212 yards with three scores in the Cougars’ 36-6 win over Hammond Bishop Noll.
Brady Bannister of Blackford had 31 carries for 210 yards with two touchdowns and hauled in one pass for two yards in the Bruins’ 40-13 loss to Frankton.
Eastbrook’s Bodie Howell totaled 23 rushes for 198 yards with three scores and went 1-of-2 for 29 yards in the Panthers’ 35-21 win over Mississinewa.
Tyler Denny of Mooresville carried the ball 25 times for a career-best 193 yards with two touchdowns in the Pioneers’ 31-17 win over Martinsville.
Danville’s Dalton Hood totaled 19 carries for 191 yards in the Warriors’ 29-23 win over McCutcheon.
Sullivan’s Clark French ran 13 times for 189 yards with four touchdowns in the Golden Arrows’ 77-20 win over Park Tudor.
Landon Snyder of Mishawaka scampered 22 times for 188 yards with three scores and completed a 12-yard pass in the Cavemen’s 28-0 win over Plymouth.
Paoli’s Justin Thornton had eight carries for 186 yards with two scores in the Rams’ 57-6 win over Mitchell.
Covington’s Sully Stadler tallied 12 rushes for 182 yards with two touchdowns and two receptions for 29 yards in the Trojans’ 53-0 win over Attica.
Isaiah Pickett of Eastern (Greentown) ran 20 times for 172 yards with two scores in the Comets’ 47-18 win over Sheridan.
Andrew Pemberton of Carmel had 25 carries for 171 yards with two touchdowns in the Greyhounds’ 42-7 win over Warren Central.
Pioneer’s Noah VanMeter scampered for 170 yards and three scores in the Panthers’ 42-0 win over Triton.
Columbus East’s JD Rotert ran 27 times for 169 yards with a score in the Olympians’ 28-7 win over Jeffersonville.
Dylan Ross of Knightstown contributed 18 carries for 168 yards with two scores for the Panthers against Northeastern.
Warsaw’s Michael Schenck rambled 23 times for 168 yards with three touchdowns in the Tigers’ 28-7 win over NorthWood.
Masyn Chalfant of Tri totaled 14 carries for 164 yards with two scores in the Titans’ 38-19 win over Hagerstown.
Manchester’s Dallas Martin carried the ball 15 times for 161 yards with three touchdowns and completed 2-of-4 passes for 63 yards with another score in the Squires’ 29-28 loss to Maconaquah.
Monrovia’s Ryder Bain ran 24 times for 160 yards with two touchdowns and caught an eight-yard pass in the Bulldogs’ 31-26 loss to Bedford North Lawrence.
Noah Sebree of Covenant Christian raced 12 times for 160 yards against Greenwood Christian.
Concord’s Reese Breveard tallied 15 rushes for 159 yards with three scores in the Minutemen’s 49-21 win over Wawasee.
Gavin Smith of Lewis Cass had 14 carries for 159 yards with four touchdowns and one catch for seven yards in the Kings’ 42-7 win over Wabash.
Sheridan’s Hayden Alexander scampered seven times for 155 yards with a touchdown for the Blackhawks against Eastern (Greentown).
Izayveon Moore of Lawrence North came up with 23 carries for 152 yards with three touchdowns and two catches for 30 yards for the Wildcats against Center Grove.
Scottsburg’s Landon Shuck ran 17 times for 152 yards with two scores and caught an eight-yard touchdown pass in the Warriors’ 64-0 win over Eastern (Pekin).
David Parker of Lake Station carried the ball 22 times for 152 yards with two touchdowns and was 2-of-5 for 55 yards with another score in the Fighting Eagles’ 29-8 win against Boone Grove.
Martinsville’s Lucas Dewey finished with 29 rushes for 152 yards with a score for the Artesians against Mooresville.
Andrew Bizzieri of Wheeler had 10 carries for 151 yards with a touchdown in the Bearcats’ 52-0 win over Whiting.
Wheeler’s Levi Murray finished with 10 rushes for 149 yards with two touchdowns and threw a five-yard pass for another tally against Whiting.
Marcell Sims of Maconaquah carried the ball 32 times for 149 yards with three scores and hauled in seven receptions for 54 yards for the Braves against Manchester.
Indianapolis Roncalli’s Alex Jarvis ran 19 times for 146 yards with three touchdowns and caught three passes for 63 yards in the Royals’ 57-20 win over Harrison (West Lafayette).
Northfield’s Jake Perney finished with 24 rushes for 146 yards in the Norsemen’s 22-14 loss to Peru.
Gavin Wolsiffer of Monrovia tallied 10 carries for 145 yards with a score and one catch for 27 yards against Bedford North Lawrence.
Greencastle’s Parker Welker rambled 14 times for 140 yards with a touchdown and caught seven passes for 75 yards with two scores in the Tiger Cubs’ 38-14 win over Crawfordsville.
Traysean Hawkins of Seymour scampered 25 times for 139 yards with two touchdowns in the Owls’ 34-27 win over New Albany.
Paoli’s Dane Padgett recorded five carries for 138 yards with two scores against Mitchell.
Dakota Glasson of North Montgomery had 17 carries for 138 yards with three touchdowns and caught four passes for 75 yards with another score in the Chargers’ 44-8 win over Frankfort.
Milan’s Beckett Langferman amassed nine rushes for 136 yards with a score in the Indians’ 48-0 win over South Decatur.
Brownstown Central’s Trey Sweany accounted for 12 carries for 135 yards with four touchdowns in the Braves’ 63-21 win over Silver Creek.
Brant Beck of Rochester ran seven times for 134 yards with three scores in the Zebras’ 49-7 win over Northwestern.
Fort Wayne South’s Chris Mhoon had eight rushes for 133 yards with two touchdowns in the Archers’ 47-7 win over Fort Wayne Concordia.
Ethan Hunt of Monroe Central came up with 10 carries for 133 yards with four scores in the Golden Bears’ 56-28 win over Fort Wayne Blackhawk.
North Miami’s Ryan Meredith had 10 carries for 133 yards with a touchdown and one catch for 11 yards in the Warriors’ 37-0 win over Culver Community.
Jesse Zwirn of Oak Hill ran eight times for 130 yards with two scores in the Golden Eagles’ 42-0 win over Elwood.
Eastern Hancock’s Mark Kube scampered 21 times for 130 yards with a touchdown in the Royals’ 14-6 win over Shenandoah.
Nathan Sparks of Franklin Central carried the ball 27 times for 129 yards with two touchdowns and hauled in a seven-yard pass in the Flashes’ 38-35 loss to Hamilton Southeastern.
South Adams’ Will Patterson finished with 18 rushes for 129 yards with three touchdowns and caught a 15-yard pass in the Starfires’ 51-14 win over Woodlan.
Carson Bryce of South Bend Adams had 27 carries for 129 yards in the Eagles’ 10-8 win over South Bend Riley.
Indianapolis Pike’s Bobby Thomas tallied seven carries for 127 yards with three touchdowns and one catch for four yards in the Red Devils’ 46-28 win over North Central (Indianapolis).
Tucker Reed of Warsaw ran six times for 127 yards with a score against NorthWood.
Merrillville’s JQ Johnson finished with 17 rushes for 126 yards with a touchdown and four catches for 25 yards with another touchdown in the Pirates’ 42-18 win over Lake Central.
Danny Adams of Indianapolis Bishop Chatard carried the ball 11 times for 125 yards with two touchdowns in the Trojans’ 42-13 win over Tri-West.
Floyd Central’s Sebastian Robertson had 11 carries for 124 yards with four touchdowns in the Highlanders’ 63-0 win over Jennings County.
Nolan McKinney of Castle rambled 14 times for 124 yards with a score and caught two passes for 15 yards in the Knights’ 42-7 win over Evansville Central.
Rochester’s Kale Shotts ended with six rushes for 124 yards with a touchdown against Northwestern.
Amyr Wilford of Evansville Reitz tallied eight carries for 123 yards with three scores in the Panthers’ 58-0 win over Evansville Bosse.
Hamilton Heights’ AJ Flanagan had 23 carries for 123 yards with a touchdown and caught a two-yard pass in the Huskies’ 26-13 win over Tipton.
Davion Terry of Hammond Morton accumulated 16 rushes for 123 yards with two scores in the Governors’ 29-18 loss to Hobart.
Boone Grove’s Sal Montes contributed 14 carries for 122 yards and went 2-of-8 for 32 yards for the Wolves against Lake Station.
Drea Villarreal of West Central ran 15 times for 122 yards with a touchdown in the Trojans’ 32-12 loss to Frontier.
Terre Haute South’s Ty Corbin scampered 12 times for 121 yards with a score in the Braves’ 48-0 win over Southport.
Desmond Naylon of Griffith recorded 10 carries for 120 yards in the Panthers’ 63-14 win over Calumet New Tech.
Cloverdale’s Ashton Evans rambled five times for 120 yards with two touchdowns against West Vigo.
Indianapolis Cathedral’s Jimmy Pappas had 31 carries for 120 yards in the Irish’s 17-10 loss to Covington Catholic (Kentucky).
Fa’Rel Carter of Decatur Central totaled five rushes for 119 yards with three touchdowns and caught two passes for 28 yards in the defending Class 5A state champion Hawks’ 42-0 win over Perry Meridian.
Triton’s Jayden Overmyer ran 18 times for 118 yards and caught two passes for 11 yards for the Trojans against Pioneer.
Jeremy Thurman of Michigan City carried the ball 17 times for 116 yards with a touchdown and had a four-yard reception in the Wolves’ 20-7 win over LaPorte.
Charlestown’s Jovon Morris scampered nine times for 116 yards with a score in the Pirates’ 21-20 loss to Salem.
Max Gurnic of Crown Point had 11 carries for 115 yards with two touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 48-10 win over Chesterton.
Wes-Del’s Brock Nauman carried the ball nine times for 112 yards with four touchdowns in the Warriors’ 83-0 win over Union City.
Shane Bardwell of Homestead ran 14 times for 112 yards with a touchdown and caught two passes for 10 yards in the Spartans’ 25-0 win over Fort Wayne North.
Monroe Central’s Caleb Luedike had nine rushes for 111 yards against Fort Wayne Blackhawk.
Caden Hoehn of North Harrison rushed the ball nine times for 110 yards with three scores and went 2-of-3 for 39 yards against Clarksville.
Lake Station’s Oscar Alderson contributed 11 carries for 110 yards with a touchdown and two catches for 55 yards with another touchdown against Boone Grove.
Jose Vasquez of Winchester raced seven times for 110 yards with two scores in the Golden Falcons’ 63-8 win over Cambridge City Lincoln.
Delta’s Aven Thomas raced 16 times for 108 yards with two touchdowns and caught a 23-yard pass for the Eagles against Greenfield-Central.
Colin Scherer of Gibson Southern had 12 carries for 107 yards with two touchdowns and one catch for two yards in the Titans’ 42-19 win over Boonville.
East Noble’s Lucas Niman ran 10 times for 107 yards with two touchdowns in the Knights’ 59-21 win over New Haven.
Austin Phillips of East Noble scampered 15 times for 106 yards with a score against New Haven.
Hagerstown’s Lincoln Small ran 24 times for 105 yards with three touchdowns for the Tigers against Tri.
Caris Moore of Salem had 18 carries for 105 yards for the Lions against Charlestown.
LaVille’s Cole Stafford ended with 18 rushes for 105 yards with three scores and seven receptions for 52 yards in the Lancers’ 28-27 overtime win over Jimtown.
Mason Wewe of Franklin County tallied 12 rushes for 105 yards with three touchdowns in the Wildcats’ 49-6 win over Batesville.
Tyler Grist of Lewis Cass had six carries for 104 yards with two scores against Wabash.
Centerville’s Jeremiah Mull carried the ball 11 times for 103 yards with two touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 63-7 win against Union City.
Shane Krieger of Mount Vernon (Posey) ran 20 times for 102 yards with two scores in the Wildcats’ 24-9 win over Washington.
Logan Dent of Salem came up with 26 rushes for 101 yards with two touchdowns against Charlestown.
New Palestine’s Mason Oglesby had two carries for 101 yards with a touchdown and two catches for 48 yards in the Dragons’ 70-0 win over New Castle.
Clayton Martin of Alexandria ran 26 times for 100 yards and caught a 23-yard pass in the Tigers’ 49-30 win over Madison-Grant.
Twin Lakes’ Carson Wagner came up with 22 carries for 100 yards and three receptions for two yards in the Indians’ 21-7 win over West Lafayette.
Maddox Marshall of Southwood raced 11 times for 100 yards and completed 8-of-18 for 64 yards in the Knights’ 30-6 win over Whitko.
Tipton’s Chace Hussey carried the ball 26 times for 100 yards for the Blue Devils against Hamilton Heights.
Dylan Archer of Oak Hill amassed 11 rushes for 100 yards with two scores against Elwood.
PASSING GRADES (Top quarterback performances)
Cole Stephens of Greencastle completed 23-of-29 for 390 yards with three touchdowns and carried the ball five times for 40 yards with another score against Crawfordsville.
Maconaquah’s Aiden Robinson went 28-of-51 for 379 yards with a touchdown and ran three times for 17 yards against Manchester.
David Callison of Fort Wayne Northrop was 22-of-38 for 362 yards with two scores and carried the ball 11 times for 44 yards in the Bruins’ 48-37 loss to Carroll (Fort Wayne).
Lafayette Jeff’s Trysten Barrett completed 17-of-19 for 360 yards with six touchdowns and ran once for two yards in the Bronchos’ 53-8 win over Marion.
Lathen James of Huntington North finished 15-of-21 for 346 yards with four touchdowns and raced five times for 14 yards with another score in the Vikings’ 48-7 win over Norwell.
Lafayette Central Catholic’s Drew Stapleton was 13-of-15 for 336 yards with seven touchdowns in the Knights’ 69-8 win over Benton Central.
Keaton Graber of North Daviess went 18-of-26 for 319 yards with four scores and carried the ball 20 times for 88 yards with another tally in the Cougars’ 36-20 win over North Knox.
South Adams’ Zaden Baumer was 21-of-38 for 316 yards with three touchdowns and ran 11 times for 23 yards against Woodlan.
Gabe Frisinger of Carroll (Fort Wayne) finished 20-of-28 for 313 yards with three touchdowns and raced 16 times for 72 yards for the Chargers against Fort Wayne Northrop.
Columbus North’s Asher Ratliff completed 22-of-33 for 311 yards and carried the ball nine times for 30 yards with a score in the Bull Dogs’ 31-28 loss to Bloomington North.
Duncan Combs of Bloomington South was 20-of-24 for 300 yards with four touchdowns and ran twice for eight yards in the Panthers’ 38-7 win over Brebeuf Jesuit.
Merrillville’s Michael Hill completed 21-of-32 for 298 yards with three touchdowns and carried the ball three times for 14 yards with another tally against Lake Central.
Bloomington North’s John Bargen finished 24-of-37 for 288 yards with three scores for the Cougars against Columbus North.
Nathan Byrd of Scottsburg went 11-of-19 for 275 yards with five touchdowns and carried the ball twice for five yards against Eastern (Pekin).
Central Noble’s Treyton Fletcher was 14-of-26 for 259 yards with two scores for the Cougars in their 70-13 loss to Eastside.
Quentin Klee of Guerin Catholic went 18-of-25 for 257 yards with two touchdowns and ran 11 yards for another tally in the Golden Eagles’ 35-21 win over Culver Academy.
Harrison’s (West Lafayette) Lannon Nicoloff completed 19-of-29 for 254 yards with three scores for the Raiders against Roncalli.
Brayden Heerdink of Faith Christian finished 16-of-26 for 254 yards with two touchdowns and ran 18 times for 158 yards with another score in the Eagles’ 36-28 win over South Newton.
Brebeuf Jesuit’s Carter Cosgrove went 22-of-32 for 250 yards with a score and carried the ball 11 times for 22 yards for the Braves against Bloomington South.
Karson Smith of McCutcheon was 17-of-25 for 250 yards with a touchdown for the Mavericks against Danville.
Heritage Christian’s Eli Nix ran 23 times for 250 yards and completed 11-of-24 for 100 yards with a touchdown for the Eagles against Indianapolis Lutheran.
Cooper Lemberg of North Knox went 17-of-36 for 247 yards with two touchdowns for the Warriors against North Daviess.
Centerville’s Jace Hollendonner was 11-of-18 for 241 yards with four touchdowns and ran seven times for 68 yards with another tally against Union City.
Northeastern’s Marshall Phillips finished 4-of-8 for 230 yards with three scores and carried the ball 17 times for 196 yards with three more touchdowns against Knightstown.
Drew Woodruff of Hamilton Heights went 11-of-28 for 229 yards with a touchdown and raced five times for 34 yards with another score against Tipton.
Lapel’s Devin Craig completed 13-of-18 for 229 yards with two scores and ran twice for 24 yards in the Bulldogs’ 42-14 win over Jay County.
Knightstown’s Bryor Carmichael was 14-of-28 for 227 yards with a touchdown against Northeastern.
Colin Cook of Northwestern finished 24-of-44 for 223 yards with a score for the Tigers against Rochester.
Charlestown’s Christian Grayson was 10-of-18 for 220 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball three times for 21 yards against Salem.
Gage Kuzmicz of Clinton Prairie went 16-of-33 for 220 yards with a touchdown and ran four times for 12 yards with another tally in the Gophers’ 51-12 loss to Carroll (Flora).
Bedford North Lawrence’s Dayson Kirby completed 15-of-25 for 220 yards with four scores for the Stars against Monrovia.
Caleb Hawkins of Clarksville was 17-of-31 for 218 yards with four touchdowns and carried the ball 19 times for 73 yards for the Generals against North Harrison.
Lawrenceburg’s Crue Gilmour finished 13-of-17 for 217 yards with three touchdowns and ran twice for 18 yards with another score against Connersville.
Quinn Tolle of Tipton was 16-of-34 for 216 yards and carried the ball eight times for 35 yards with a touchdown against Hamilton Heights.
New Palestine’s Jacob Davis went 9-of-14 for 216 yards with two touchdowns and ran five times for 23 yards with another score against New Castle.
Zach Foster of Gibson Southern was 16-of-24 for 213 yards with two scores and raced 11 times for 65 yards with a touchdown against Boonville.
Griffith’s Ryan Bullion went 10-of-12 for 212 yards with four touchdowns against Calumet New Tech.
Eastern Greene’s Saxton Pennycuff finished 13-of-22 for 212 yards with a score and carried the ball three times for six yards with another tally in the Thunderbirds’ 44-14 loss to Linton-Stockton.
Trey Dobson of Greenwood Christian completed 15-of-29 for 210 yards with three scores and ran 11 times for 46 yards for the Cougars against Covenant Christian.
Owen Zachary of Rushville was 10-of-13 for 206 yards with three touchdowns and carried the ball 22 times for 23 yards with another score in the Lions’ 26-21 win over South Dearborn.
Connor Moreland of Franklin Central went 21-of-40 for 205 yards with two scores and raced nine times for 45 yards against Hamilton Southeastern.
Whitko’s Cooper Laukhuf finished 12-of-204 for 204 yards and ran 10 times for 135 yards for the Wildcats against Southwood.
Lawrence North’s Darian Prather was 7-of-13 for 197 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball four times for 18 yards against Center Grove.
Plainfield’s Bryce Sebanc went 15-of-24 for 196 yards with a touchdown for the Quakers against Whiteland.
Anthony Coellner of Carmel completed 9-of-18 for 194 yards with a score and ran six times for 35 yards with another touchdown against Warren Central.
North Montgomery’s Jack Warren finished 9-of-12 for 191 yards with two touchdowns and raced three times for 12 yards against Frankfort.
Lebanon’s Chris Hill was 11-of-17 for 189 yards with four touchdowns and carried the ball five times for 18 yards with another score in the Tigers’ 34-6 win over Terre Haute North.
Paul Oliver of Linton-Stockton completed 8-of-14 for 188 yards with a touchdown, ran three times for 45 yards, and returned an interception 43 yards for another tally for the Miners against Eastern Greene.
Pendleton Heights’ Brandt Gray went 14-of-17 for 184 yards with a score and raced 19 times for 97 yards with two touchdowns in the Arabians’ 24-22 win over Yorktown.
Chase Grove of North Central (Indianapolis) was 20-of-31 for 183 yards with four touchdowns and carried the ball once for four yards for the Panthers against Pike.
West Lafayette’s Blake Biddle finished 23-of-34 for 183 yards and ran seven times for 42 yards with a score for the Red Devils against Twin Lakes.
Oscar Frye of Brownsburg completed 10-of-13 for 182 yards with a touchdown in the defending Class 6A state champion Bulldogs’ 42-7 win over Noblesville.
Decatur Central’s Bo Polston was 9-of-13 for 182 yards with two scores against Perry Meridian.
Collin Ash of Roncalli went 12-of-16 for 182 yards with two touchdowns and ran 11 times for 78 yards with another score against Harrison (West Lafayette).
Eastern’s (Greentown) Gibson Eagle finished 10-of-19 for 180 yards with two touchdowns and raced five times for 76 yards against Sheridan.
Layden Fitzgerald of Shelbyville completed 10-of-16 for 176 yards with two scores and carried the ball four times for nine yards against Mount Vernon (Fortville).
North Putnam’s Christian Kramer was 12-of-27 for 175 yards with a touchdown and ran 27 times for 134 yards with three scores for the Cougars against Western Boone.
Luke Brown of Evansville Memorial finished 22-of-33 for 171 yards with two scores in the Tigers’ 21-0 win over Vincennes Lincoln.
Elkhart’s Micah Jarrell went 8-of-11 for 170 yards with two touchdowns and ran 15 times for 143 yards with two scores in the Lions’ 59-14 win over Mishawaka Marian.
Carter Diaz of Goshen was 15-of-34 for 166 yards with two scores in the RedHawks’ 49-21 loss to Northridge.
East Noble’s Rylee Biddle completed 11-of-19 for 166 yards with three scores and carried the ball 10 times for 80 yards with two touchdowns against New Haven.
Carter Schickel of North Posey was 28-of-44 for 166 yards for the Vikings against Heritage Hills.
Michigan City’s Trinaston Hart finished 17-of-24 for 163 yards and carried the ball eight times for 41 yards against LaPorte.
Brady Gast of Alexandria went 8-of-15 for 163 yards with three touchdowns and ran seven times for 80 yards with another score against Madison-Grant.
Concord’s Bo Brunner completed 9-of-11 for 161 yards with two touchdowns against Wawasee.
Ethan Weber of Heritage was 9-of-10 for 160 yards with three touchdowns and carried the ball once to for two yards in the Patriots’ 42-6 win over Southern Wells.
Lowell’s Brady Kalwinski went 6-of-7 for 158 yards with two scores and ran six times for 34 yards against Munster.
Aleks Tatum of Hobart completed 9-of-12 for 151 yards with two touchdowns and ran 21 times for 114 yards with two scores for the Brickies against Hammond Morton.
Penn’s Landon Hall was 5-of-6 for 150 yards with two scores in the Kingsmen’s 49-0 win over New Prairie.
Amari Price of Hammond Morton finished 12-of-23 for 150 yards and ran six times for 39 yards against Hobart.
Yorktown’s Sam Tokar went 7-of-17 for 148 yards with a score and carried the ball four times for 37 yards with a touchdown for the Tigers against Pendleton Heights.
Braylon Monroe of NorthWood finished 12-of-18 for 147 yards and ran 18 times for 54 yards for the Panthers against Warsaw.
Fort Wayne North’s Jaydin Rivers was 19-of-33 for 147 yards and carried the ball three times for 15 yards for the Legends against Homestead.
Jack Harrington of Bishop Chatard completed 12-of-18 for 146 yards with two touchdowns against Tri-West.
Wheeler’s Logan Fox was 8-of-12 for 145 yards with a score against Whiting.
Jack Quillen of Warren Central went 12-of-30 for 145 yards with a touchdown for the Warriors against Carmel.
Crawfordsville’s Mason McCarty completed 11-of-19 for 143 yards with a score and ran 13 times for 36 yards for the Athenians against Greencastle.
Indianapolis Ben Davis’s Kenneth Doss was 6-of-9 for 143 yards with three touchdowns in the Giants’ 31-30 win over Lawrence Central.
Jaden Campbell of Calumet New Tech went 7-of-15 for 142 yards with a score in the Warriors’ 63-14 loss to Griffith.
Franklin County’s Wyatt Bowling ran 17 times for 142 yards with two touchdowns and went 6-of-8 for 130 yards with one score against Batesville.
Jett Goldsberry of Heritage Hills carried the ball eight times for 141 yards with two scores and completed 4-of-9 for 104 yards with another score in the Patriots’ 56-0 win over North Posey.
Jayce White of Fort Wayne Wayne went 15-of-21 for 140 yards with a score and ran five times for 17 yards in the Generals’ 17-7 loss to Fort Wayne Bishop Luers.
Tri-West’s Jack Sorgi was 12-of-25 for 139 yards with two scores for the Bruins against Bishop Chatard.
Tremael Lowery of Indianapolis Tech went 5-of-14 for 138 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball seven times for 29 yards with another tally in the Titans’ 22-19 win over Indianapolis Shortridge.
Homestead’s Logan Frieden completed 11-of-20 for 137 yards and raced 20 times for 94 yards with a score against Fort Wayne North.
Maddox Woodcock of Terre Haute South finished 6-of-13 for 135 yards with three touchdowns and ran four times for 33 yards against Southport.
Lakeland’s Brayden Holbrook went 7-of-12 for 132 yards with two scores and raced seven times for 60 yards in the Lakers’ 17-6 win over Fairfield.
Ayden Houseman of Greenwood was 7-of-23 for 131 yards with a touchdown and carried the ball four times for 11 yards for the Woodmen against Franklin.
South Bend Saint Joseph’s Sam Scicchitano went 6-of-10 for 130 yards with two touchdowns in the Huskies’ 42-12 win over South Bend Washington.
Fort Wayne South’s Devin Patterson completed 5-of-7 for 129 yards with a score and raced eight times for 46 yards with two touchdowns against Fort Wayne Concordia.
Mychael Lewis of Pike was 9-of-14 for 129 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball four times for 22 yards against North Central (Indianapolis).
Avon’s Jace Cameron completed 10-of-14 for 125 yards in the Orioles’ 14-7 win over Zionsville.
Jake Scholl of Northridge went 7-of-14 for 125 yards with three scores for the Raiders against Goshen.
Cloverdale’s Landon Duncan tossed for 123 yards with three touchdowns against West Vigo.
Cooper Dold of Twin Lakes finished 11-of-17 for 123 yards with a touchdown and ran 11 times for 37 yards with another score against West Lafayette.
Boonville’s Grant Davis completed 3-of-7 for 123 yards and carried the ball 10 times for 58 yards with a touchdown for the Pioneers against Gibson Southern.
Nolan Maple of East Central was 6-of-7 for 123 yards with three touchdowns and ran once for 15 yards in the Trojans’ 61-0 win over Greensburg.
Floyd Central’s Jack Mull finished 7-of-9 for 122 yards with a touchdown against Jennings County.
Cooper Wright of Washington went 11-of-22 for 122 yards with a score for the Hatchets against Mount Vernon (Posey).
Logansport’s Bryson Herr was 8-of-12 for 120 yards with two touchdowns for the Berries against Western.
Justin Leathers of Southridge went 5-of-6 for 120 yards with two scores and ran seven times for 56 yards for the Raiders against Princeton.
Henry Jordan of Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger completed 11-of-18 for 120 yards and carried the ball six times for 29 yards in the Saints’ 26-6 win over Fort Wayne Snider.
Northview’s Colton Bath was 6-of-11 for 119 yards with a touchdown in the Knights’ 35-7 win over Edgewood.
Indian Creek’s Evan Clark finished 10-of-12 for 119 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball four times for 43 yards with another touchdown in the Braves’ 42-7 win against Speedway.
Ben Shryock of Seeger threw for 118 yards with a score and ran for 54 yards in the Patriots’ 56-20 win over South Vermillion.
Frankton’s Rowan Branham went 12-of-25 for 118 yards and carried the ball nine times for 57 yards for the Eagles against Blackford.
Connor Cruz of Mooresville completed 6-of-7 for 116 yards and carried the ball 16 times for 74 yards with two scores against Martinsville.
Sullivan’s Maddox Grise was 6-of-9 for 115 yards with three touchdowns against Park Tudor.
Westfield’s Cooper Melvin finished 9-of-16 for 114 yards with a touchdown and ran twice for 11 yards for the Shamrocks in their 14-7 win against Fishers.
Carter Ward of Danville completed 8-of-10 for 114 yards with a touchdown and carried the ball 11 times for 76 yards with three scores against McCutcheon.
Covington’s Beau Bishop was 11-of-15 for 113 yards with two touchdowns and ran eight times for 104 yards with three scores against Attica.
Titus Stoller of Leo went 12-of-19 for 113 yards with a score and raced seven times for 26 yards in the Lions’ 30-7 win over Columbia City.
Rensselaer Central’s Cohen Westfall completed 4-of-11 for 113 yards with two scores against River Forest.
Elijah Edon of Eastern Hancock finished 12-of-19 for 112 yards with a touchdown and carried the ball once for two yards against Shenandoah.
Cathedral’s Luke Finn was 11-of-22 for 111 yards with a touchdown and ran four times for six yards against Covington Catholic.
Kellan Hosek of Valparaiso went 12-of-22 for 108 yards with a score and raced eight times for 79 yards with another tally in the Vikings’ 34-3 win over Portage.
Indian Creek’s Evan Clark completed 9-of-18 for 108 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball four times for 44 yards with another score in the Braves’ 42-7 win over Speedway.
Chase Davis of Martinsville finished 12-of-20 for 106 yards against Mooresville.
Brady Trebley of Cascade was 7-of-11 for 104 yards with two scores and ran eight times for 30 yards with two touchdowns in the Cadets’ 48-0 win over Southmont.
Fishers’ Gage Sturgill finished 9-of-19 for 102 yards with a score for the Tigers against Westfield.
Jarrett Helman of Shenandoah completed 16-of-21 for 102 yards with a touchdown and ran 17 times for 67 yards for the Raiders against Eastern Hancock.
Frontier’s Ayden Justice went 10-of-18 for 96 yards with three touchdowns and raced 10 times for 74 yards with another tally for the Falcons against West Central.
WHAT A CATCH (Top receiving performances)
James Linker of Huntington North recorded five receptions for 235 yards with three touchdowns against Norwell.
Maconaquah’s Nolan Tarrh recorded 15 catches for 219 yards with a score against Manchester.
Bryce Vanostran of Lafayette Jeff caught eight passes for 202 yards with two touchdowns against Marion.
South Adams’ Wesley Summersett managed nine receptions for 193 yards with a touchdown against Woodlan.
Tyler Clark of North Knox had six catches for 167 yards with a score against North Daviess.
Columbus North’s Morgan Knapp registered 10 receptions for 148 yards against Bloomington North.
Trevin Long of Greencastle recorded seven catches for 146 yards with a touchdown against Crawfordsville.
Whitko’s Crew Ebbinghouse hauled in five passes for 143 yards against Southwood.
Buddy Hurley of Penn came up with four catches for 141 yards with a score against New Prairie.
Scottsburg’s Garrett Boling caught four passes for 140 yards with two touchdowns against Eastern (Pekin).
Fort Wayne Northrop’s Maddox Weil ended with nine catches for 134 yards against Carroll (Fort Wayne).
Carson Clark of Carmel had four receptions for 130 yards with a score against Warren Central.
Wheeler’s Ty Vettickal managed five catches for 127 yards with a touchdown against Whiting.
Fort Wayne South’s Jayvon Irby hauled in four passes for 123 yards with a touchdown against Fort Wayne Concordia.
Lowell’s Gavin Gutierrez registered two catches for 123 yards with two scores against Munster.
Ryder Hatten of Rushville recorded five receptions for 122 yards with two scores against South Dearborn.
Hamilton Heights’ Cameron Fleming racked up five catches for 115 yards with a touchdown against Tipton.
McCutcheon’s Jaymar Johnson Jr. hauled in five passes for 114 yards against Danville.
Drelan Vaden of Franklin Central had eight catches for 111 yards with a touchdown against Hamilton Southeastern.
Harrison’s (West Lafayette) Jack Gonzalez caught seven passes for 111 yards with a touchdown against Roncalli.
Isaiah Johnson of Greenwood Christian registered four catches for 110 yards with a score against Covenant Christian.
Greencastle’s Cayden Blodgett hauled in six receptions for 110 yards against Crawfordsville.
Central Noble’s Conner Fish had three catches for 109 yards with a touchdown against Eastside.
Mason Shipley of Danville tallied six receptions for 106 yards with a score against McCutcheon.
Elkhart’s Frankie Willis hauled in three passes for 106 yards with a touchdown against Marian.
Jaron Allen of NorthWood managed seven receptions for 106 yards against Warsaw.
North Daviess’ Cambell Wittmer caught three passes for 105 yards with a score and returned an interception 52 yards for another touchdown against North Knox.
Isaiah Lewis of Guerin Catholic tallied five receptions for 105 yards with a touchdown against Culver Academy.
Washington’s Xavion Lesure mustered four catches for 103 yards against Mount Vernon (Posey).
Lafayette Jeff’s Omar Williams Jr. finished with five receptions for 102 yards with two scores against Marion.
Branden Sharpe of Brownsburg caught four passes for 101 yards with a touchdown against Noblesville.
Shelbyville’s Camden Thoman had three catches for 100 yards with two scores against Mount Vernon (Fortville).
Da’Vion Davis of Ben Davis totaled four receptions for 100 yards with two touchdowns against Lawrence Central.
SPECIAL PERFORMERS (Top overall offensive, defensive, and special teams’ performances)
Along with having two catches for 11 yards, Indian Creek’s Alec Burress also recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown and returned a punt 65 yards for another score against Speedway.
In addition to having six receptions for 127 yards with three touchdowns, North Daviess’ Anderson Aiman also came up with nine tackles and a quarterback sack against North Knox.
Hamilton Southeastern’s Henry Wans returned two kickoffs and an interception for touchdowns for the Royals against Franklin Central.
T.J. Turner of Cascade came up with seven tackles, including two for loss, two fumble recoveries, and an interception against Southmont.
Kamdon Putz of Mishawaka recorded 16 tackles and a fumble recovery against Plymouth.
Along with hauling in two passes for 46 yards with two scores, Fountain Central’s Noah Dodson also came up with five tackles and returned an interception 31 yards for a score in the Mustangs’ 51-0 win over North Vermillion.
Adams’ Franklin Passwater registered 12 tackles with two for loss and a quarterback sack against Riley.
Drake Coellner of Carmel came up with a pair of interceptions against Warren Central.
Center Grove’s Vinny Hayse racked up two interceptions and returned one 45 yards for a score against Lawrence North.
In addition to having five receptions for 110 yards with a touchdown, Davon Thomaston of Griffith ran twice for 57 yards with a score, and returned an interception 64 yards for another tally against Calumet.
Evansville North’s Jalen Lynn came up with five tackles and a 76-yard fumble return for a score in the Huskies’ 21-14 win at Jasper.
Ryan Keesling of Pendleton Heights tallied 10 tackles and four quarterback sacks against Yorktown.
Evansville Memorial’s Brady Combs finished with 10 tackles, including three for loss, against Vincennes Lincoln.
Coleman Ottinger of Twin Lakes finished with four tackles and two interceptions, one of which he returned for a score, against West Lafayette.







