ON THE LOOSE (Top running performances)
Knox’s Myles McLaughlin ran 42 times for a program-high 469 yards with seven touchdowns, completed a 37-yard pass, and added six tackles in the Redskins’ 50-21 win over Jimtown. He now has 10,596 yards for his career and needs 271 yards to become the state’s all-time rushing leader.
Isaiah Korba of Peru accounted for 30 carries for 335 yards with a touchdown in the Bengal Tigers’ 41-14 win over Northwestern.
Lewis Cass’s Gavin Smith contributed 25 carries for a program-best 307 yards with five scores in the Kings’ 55-20 win over North Montgomery.
Andrew Bizzieri of Wheeler finished with 16 rushes for 301 yards with six touchdowns in the Bearcats’ 70-7 win over Lake Station.
Plymouth’s Finn Holm scampered 28 times for 281 yards with three scores in the Rockies’ 44-23 win over South Bend Washington.
Leighton Brown of Jay County amassed 24 carries for 255 yards with three touchdowns in the Patriots’ 35-0 blanking of Bellmont.
North Harrison’s Bryce Fessel rambled 33 times for 253 yards with five scores in the Cougars’ 35-34 win over Corydon Central.
Joel Weaver of Pendleton Heights totaled 13 rushes for 249 yards with five touchdowns and one reception for six yards in the Arabians’ 45-14 win over Mount Vernon (Fortville).
Western Boone’s Jacob Smith ended with 23 carries for 237 yards with three touchdowns in the Stars’ 49-42 win over North Putnam.
Derion Morris of East Chicago Central tallied 237 yards rushing with seven scores, completed 3-of-7 for 40 yards with another touchdown, and converted three two-point conversions in the Cardinals’ 58-56 triple-overtime win over Highland.
Caron Parks of Beech Grove rambled 24 times for 236 yards with five touchdowns in the Hornets’ 55-13 win over Richmond.
Evansville Harrison’s Markell Cayce scampered 16 times for 235 yards with five scores in the Warriors’ 50-6 win over Evansville Bosse.
Justin Leathers of Southridge raced 16 times for 234 yards with four scores and completed 3-of-6 for 67 yards in the Raiders’ 26-7 win over Mount Vernon (Posey).
Triton’s Jayden Overmyer came up with 29 rushes for 213 yards with five touchdowns and one reception for nine yards in the Trojans’ 60-28 win over Southern Wells.
Bryce Brandon of Calumet New Tech rambled 25 times for 210 yards with four scores in the Warriors’ 42-23 win over John Glenn.
Western’s Levi Shoemaker had 47 rushes for 205 yards with a touchdown in the Panthers’ 20-14 win over West Lafayette.
Lincoln Small of Hagerstown finished with 25 carries for 200 yards in the Tigers’ 31-13 win over Union City.
Dae’cion Echols of Muncie Central totaled 24 carries for 200 yards with two scores in the Bearcats’ 48-21 win over Marion.
Danville’s Dalton Hood scampered 12 times for 192 yards with four scores in the Warriors’ 55-7 win over Indianapolis Shortridge.
Lleyton King of Evansville Reitz finished with 21 carries for 191 yards with two touchdowns in the Panthers’ 37-13 win over Evansville Central.
Twin Lakes’ Darin Baker rambled 24 times for 191 yards with two touchdowns in the Indians’ 36-20 win over Maconaquah.
Matthew Young of Switzerland County contributed 12 rushes for 191 yards with two scores and one reception for 78 yards in the Pacers’ 41-33 win over Salem.
Avery Stadler of Southmont managed 30 carries for 189 yards with three touchdowns and two catches for 46 yards in the Mounties’ 48-12 win over Delphi.
Kankakee Valley’s Jaidyn Anderson managed 187 yards with two scores on 48 attempts in the Kougars’ 15-6 win over Gary West.
AJ Flanagan of Hamilton Heights had 24 carries for 186 yards with a touchdown and caught six passes for 40 yards in the Huskies’ 36-21 loss to Guerin Catholic.
Martinsville’s Lucas Dewey ended with 30 rushes for 186 yards with three scores and one reception for two yards in the Artesians’ 35-31 win over Greenwood.
Logan Metzger of Rensselaer Central carried the ball 15 times for 185 yards with four touchdowns in the Bombers’ 56-0 win over Boone Grove.
Pioneer’s Noah Vanmeter raced 15 times for 184 yards with three touchdowns in the Panthers’ 35-0 win over Caston.
Brock Nauman of Wes-Del ended with 37 rushes for 184 yards in the Warriors’ 45-7 loss to Tri.
Amyr Wilford of Evansville Reitz came up with 19 carries for 182 yards with two touchdowns against Evansville Central.
Scottsburg’s Landon Shuck scampered 29 times for 176 yards with a touchdown in the Warriors’ 31-7 win over Edgewood.
Landon Musch of Rensselaer Central tallied 17 rushes for 172 yards with two scores against Boone Grove.
Sullivan’s Clark French ran eight times for 171 yards with four touchdowns in the Golden Arrows’ 70-14 win over South Vermillion.
Dax Kramer of Tecumseh totaled 22 carries for 171 yards with a score and one catch for five yards in the Braves’ 21-6 win over South Spencer.
Griffith’s Desmond Neylon contributed 170 yards on the ground with three touchdowns in the Panthers’ 62-8 win over Hammond Bishop Noll.
Dallas Martin of Manchester chipped in six carries for 168 yards with three touchdowns and was 2-of-4 for 40 yards with two scores in the Squires’ 42-0 win over Prairie Heights.
Colin Schere of Gibson Southern exploded for 167 yards and four scores on 24 attempts in the Titans’ 50-12 win over Vincennes Lincoln.
Alexandria’s Clayton Martin tallied 20 carries for 167 yards with two touchdowns and caught a 12-yard pass in the Tigers’ 37-36 overtime loss to Eastbrook.
Churubusco’s Grant Sievers accounted for 20 rushes for 166 yards with two touchdowns in the Eagles’ 39-38 loss to Bluffton.
Donavon Martin of Shelbyville ran 22 times for 163 yards with two scores in the Golden Bears’ 35-14 win over Connersville.
Hobart’s Max Pickett finished with 24 carries for 163 yards with two touchdowns and one catch for one yard in the Brickies’ 50-14 win over New Prairie.
Kaidyn Messer of Crawford County totaled 22 rushes for 160 yards in the Wolfpack’s 42-8 loss to Clarksville.
Riverton Parke’s Sean Vester closed with 15 carries for 160 yards with a touchdown in the Panthers’ 46-6 win over North Vermillion.
Preston Garrison of Brownstown Central raced seven times for 159 yards with two scores in the Braves’ 48-0 win over Tell City.
Cloverdale’s Keshaun Taylor finished with 26 carries for 158 yards with four touchdowns in the Clovers’ 42-14 win over Clinton Central.
Trace Parrish of Columbia City ran 29 times for 156 yards in the Eagles’ 16-10 win over DeKalb.
Evansville Mater Dei’s Caden Thacker totaled seven rushes for 155 yards with three touchdowns in the Wildcats’ 70-6 win over Princeton.
Jack Miller of Lapel scampered 16 times for 154 yards with a score and caught a 44-yard touchdown pass in the Bulldogs’ 32-0 win over Winchester.
LaVille’s Cole Stafford tallied 15 rushes for 153 yards with three touchdowns and two receptions for 29 yards with another tally in the Lancers’ 35-0 win over Culver Community.
Landon Snyder of Mishawaka carried the ball 26 times for 152 yards with a score in the Cavemen’s 28-14 win against NorthWood.
Charlestown’s Jovon Morris contributed 19 rushes for 152 yards with four touchdowns in the Pirates’ 51-26 win over Silver Creek.
South Putnam’s Ty Benton managed six carries for 151 yards with three touchdowns in the Eagles’ 68-14 win over Attica.
Bret Buecher of North Posey ran 15 times for 150 yards with two scores in the Vikings’ 50-6 win over Pike Central.
Salem’s Payton Schocke ended with 11 rushes for 150 yards with two scores and two catches for six yards for the Lions against Switzerland County.
Indianapolis Roncalli’s Alex Jarvis had 19 carries for 147 yards with two touchdowns and caught a 61-yard pass for another score in the Royals’ 54-32 win over Northview.
Marcell Sims of Maconaquah finished with 23 rushes for 146 yards with two touchdowns and completed 7-of-10 for 68 yards with another tally for the Braves against Twin Lakes.
Seeger’s Tucker Hernon managed 21 carries for 143 yards with the game-winning score with 25.8 seconds left and two receptions for eight yards in the Patriots’ 28-27 win over Lafayette Central Catholic.
Logan Pradke of North Judson came up with five rushes for 142 yards with two touchdowns in the Bluejays’ 59-6 win over South Central.
Ryan Babbs of Peru accumulated nine carries for 141 yards with two scores and two receptions for 48 yards with another tally against Northwestern.
Heritage Hills’ Jett Goldsberry totaled 12 rushes for 141 yards with two touchdowns and went 4-of-6 for 40 yards with a touchdown in the defending Class 3A state champion Patriots’ 56-7 win over Washington.
Simon Barber of North Decatur carried the ball 11 times for 139 yards with three touchdowns in the Chargers’ 56-12 win over Greenwood Christian.
Eastbrook’s Ryder Gipson racked up 25 carries for 139 yards for the Panthers against Alexandria.
Cooper Dold of Twin Lakes recorded 11 carries for 138 yards with two scores and was 5-of-8 for 45 yards with another touchdown against Maconaquah.
Northeastern’s Trent Deloney contributed 12 rushes for 137 yards with a touchdown and three receptions for 32 yards in the Knights’ 34-7 win over Shenandoah.
Mamadou Diallo of Speedway ran 27 times for 135 yards in the Sparkplugs’ 35-0 loss to Crawfordsville.
North Central’s (Farmersburg) Sawyer Cox finished with 18 carries for 133 yards with a score and a 26-yard reception in the Thunderbirds’ 28-26 win over Covington.
Fort Wayne South’s Chris Mhoon tallied 10 rushes for 132 yards with a touchdown in the Archers’ 52-14 win over Fort Wayne Wayne.
JD Allen of Fountain Central mustered nine carries for 131 yards in the Mustangs’ 47-6 win over Parke Heritage.
Bedford North Lawrence’s Brody Horton managed 11 carries for 131 yards with four touchdowns in the Stars’ 50-0 blanking of Jennings County.
Marshall Phillips of Northeastern had 22 rushes for 130 yards with three touchdowns and completed 5-of-8 for 48 yards against Shenandoah.
Eastern’s (Greentown) Isaiah Pickett ran seven times for 130 yards with two scores in the Comets’ 53-7 win over Blackford.
Josh Parks of Lebanon accounted for 13 carries for 130 yards with three scores in the Tigers’ 39-19 win over Culver Academy.
Blackford’s Brady Bannister carried the ball 29 times for 130 yards with a touchdown for the Bruins against Eastern (Greentown).
Riverton Parke’s Vickter Shoopman raced eight times for 130 yards with a score and caught a one-yard pass against North Vermillion.
Hartley Hoover of North White contributed nine rushes for 129 yards with two touchdowns in the Warriors’ 47-6 win over Northfield.
Tri’s Masyn Chalfant registered nine carries for 128 yards with two touchdowns and a 79-yard touchdown reception for the Titans against Wes-Del.
Hawk Hasselman of Angola recorded 33 carries for 128 yards with two scores, caught three passes for 81 yards with another touchdown, and connected on three extra-points in the Hornets’ 21-6 win over Tippecanoe Valley.
Lowell’s Tymothy James had 12 rushes for 128 yards with four touchdowns in the Red Devils’ 56-14 win over Hanover Central.
Brayden Pearish of Bremen raced 20 times for 126 yards with a touchdown and intercepted a pass in the Lions’ 34-0 blanking of Whiting.
Monrovia’s Coewen Stinson totaled 15 carries for 125 yards with a touchdown in the Bulldogs’ 47-29 win over Indianapolis Scecina.
Bodie Howell of Eastbrook carried the ball 24 times for 124 yards with four touchdowns, completed 3-of-5 for 50 yards, including a 42-yard touchdown pass at the end of regulation, and then scored the game-winning two-point conversion against Alexandria.
West Central’s Drea Villarreal amassed 10 rushes for 124 yards with three scores in the Trojans’ 74-12 win over South Newton.
Austin Phillips of East Noble rambled 13 times for 124 yards with two scores and caught a 41-yard touchdown pass in the Knights’ 48-12 win over New Haven.
Clarksville’s Julien Gibson rolled up 11 carries for 123 yards with two touchdowns and one catch for seven yards for the Generals against Crawford County.
Ben Shively of Plymouth had 17 rushes for 122 yards with two scores and was 5-of-10 for 71 yards with a touchdown against South Bend Washington.
Paoli’s Justin Thornton contributed five carries for 120 yards and a 64-yard touchdown catch in the Rams’ 50-0 win over Eastern (Pekin).
Zaidin Small of Batesville finished with 10 carries for 120 yards and one reception for four yards in the Bulldogs’ 33-14 loss to Franklin County.
North Miami’s Ryan Meredith romped six times for 119 yards with three touchdowns against Northfield.
Lake Musall of North Miami amassed nine rushes for 119 yards with a score against Northfield.
Frankton’s Eli Wachs ran 17 times for 116 yards with a score in the Eagles’ 59-32 win over Benton Central.
Jayden Johnson of Marion had 24 rushes for 116 yards with a touchdown for the Giants against Muncie Central.
Logansport’s Elliot Baldini tallied 27 carries for 116 yards with a touchdown in the Berries’ 15-12 win over Huntington North.
Ventris Tetter of Griffith finished with 10 carries for 116 yards with two scores against Bishop Noll.
Linton-Stockton’s Dalton Reed ran five times for 116 yards with two touchdowns and caught a seven-yard pass in the Miners’ 69-14 win over Mitchell.
Brody McConnell of Riverton Parke ended with 12 rushes for 116 yards with a score and was 2-of-2 for eight yards against North Vermillion.
Madison-Grant’s Rosin White contributed 24 carries for 115 yards with a touchdown and one catch for eight yards in the Argylls’ 45-28 loss to South Adams.
Augie Purkhiser of Springs Valley had nine carries for 114 yards with three scores in the Blackhawks’ 46-0 win over Forest Park.
Crawfordsville’s Diego Velasco accumulated 17 rushes for 113 yards with a touchdown for the Athenians against Speedway.
Ah’lijah Monday of Mississinewa ended with 23 carries for 113 yards with a touchdown in the Indians’ 21-7 win over Oak Hill.
Terrance Lane of Mishawaka Marian ran seven times for 112 yards with a score and caught a five-yard pass in the Knights’ 56-14 win over River Forest.
Logansport’s Quincy Jackson had 10 rushes for 112 yards against Huntington North.
Dustin Richardson of West Noble recorded five carries for 110 yards and one catch for two yards in the Chargers’ 42-0 win over Fort Wayne Concordia.
Monroe Central’s Ethan Hunt chipped in four carries for 110 yards with two touchdowns in the Golden Bears’ 49-0 win over Cambridge City Lincoln.
Levi Crandall of Mississinewa registered 16 rushes for 109 yards with two scores against Oak Hill.
Knightstown’s Jameson Crawford mustered 13 carries for 109 yards with two touchdowns and five catches for 56 yards in the Panthers’ 46-7 win over West Washington.
Mishawaka’s Kadyn O’Neal managed 24 carries for 107 yards with two touchdowns against NorthWood.
Sam Elliott of Silver Creek ran 16 times for 103 yards and caught two passes for 15 yards for the Dragons against Charlestown.
Jimtown’s Chase Coughenour ended with 16 rushes for 103 yards with a score for the Jimmies against Knox.
Will Patterson of South Adams managed nine carries for 103 yards with a touchdown and two receptions for 13 yards for the Starfires against Madison-Grant.
Bluffton’s Cooper Craig ran 18 times for 102 yards with two scores and caught a nine-yard pass for the Tigers against Churubusco.
Greenfield-Central’s Cooper Hinton carried the ball 25 times for 102 yards, completed a 45-yard pass, and caught two passes for 11 yards in the Cougars’ 26-20 double-overtime win over New Castle.
Jacob Heidrick of Owen Valley contributed 22 carries for 101 yards with a touchdown in the Patriots’ 47-14 loss to Madison.
West Noble’s Xy’mire Barnes-Bridges totaled 13 rushes for 101 yards with two scores against Fort Wayne Concordia.
Shortridge’s Thomas Campbell amassed 10 carries for 100 yards with a touchdown for the Blue Devils against Danville.
Parker Welker of Greencastle had five carries for 100 yards and three receptions for 50 yards in the Tiger Cubs’ 63-14 win over Brown County.
Dalton Pledger of Heritage Hills came up nine rushes for 100 yards with a touchdown against Washington.
Madison-Grant’s OJ Blackwell contributed 17 carries for 100 yards against South Adams.
Will Sollman of South Bend Saint Joseph scampered seven times for 100 yards with a score in the Huskies’ 35-0 blanking of South Bend Riley.
Churubusco’s Bryce Lawrence chipped in seven rushes for 100 yards with a touchdown against Bluffton.
Evansville Central’s Devyn McBaine ended with 14 carries for 99 yards with a touchdown for the Bears against Evansville Reitz.
Landan Johnson of Muncie Central ran 12 times for 98 yards with two scores and caught two passes for 29 yards against Marion.
Greensburg’s Carson Kilgore chipped in five carries for 98 yards with a touchdown and one catch for 24 yards in the Pirates’ 36-12 win over Purdue Poly Englewood.
Tippecanoe Valley’s Wes Parker closed with 19 rushes for 95 yards with a score and one reception for 24 yards for the Vikings against Angola.
Jordan Palmer of Whiteland tallied 10 carries for 95 yards with three touchdowns in the Warriors’ 42-14 win against Seymour.
Fort Wayne Bishop Luers’ Terrance Epperson had 10 carries for 94 yards with two touchdowns and one catch for 13 yards in the Knights’ 38-7 win over Delta.
Danny Adams of Indianapolis Bishop Chatard managed 14 rushes for 94 yards with three scores and two receptions for 56 yards with another touchdown in the Trojans’ 48-14 win over Mooresville.
Eastside’s Job Richman ran five times for 92 yards with two touchdowns and went 3-of-6 for 88 yards with another tally in the Blazers’ 48-0 win over Whitko.
Eli Engleking of Eastern Greene had 23 carries for 88 yards with three scores and five catches for 83 yards in the Thunderbirds’ 41-20 win over South Decatur.
PASSING GRADES (Top quarterback performances)
Cole Stephens of Greencastle completed 18-of-21 for 390 yards with seven touchdowns and carried the ball four times for 31 yards with another tally against Brown County.
Guerin Catholic’s Quentin Klee was 26-of-38 for 364 yards with three scores and ran for 45 yards for the Golden Eagles against Hamilton Heights.
Tytus Lehman of South Adams went 20-of-29 for 322 yards with four touchdowns against Madison-Grant.
Knightstown’s Bryor Carmichael completed 25-of-35 for 307 yards with three scores and carried the ball once for two yards against West Washington.
Lapel’s Devin Craig finished 18-of-26 for 302 yards with four touchdowns against Winchester. He now has 100 touchdown passes for his career.
Ayden Houseman of Greenwood completed 9-of-20 for 289 yards with three touchdowns and ran 11 times for 144 yards with another tally for the Woodmen against Martinsville.
DeKalb’s Eli McCormick went 14-of-30 for 278 yards with a score for the Barons against Columbia City.
Colin Cook of Northwestern was 28-of-49 for 271 yards with a touchdown and ran three times for seven yards for the Tigers against Peru.
Madison’s Matt McCarty completed 9-of-18 for 269 yards with four scores for the Cubs against Owen Valley.
Quinn Tolle of Tipton went 10-of-11 for 268 yards with two touchdowns in the Blue Devils’ 48-13 win over Wabash.
Kameron Black of Silver Creek finished 22-of-37 for 266 yards with three touchdowns and carried the ball five times for 54 yards with another score against Charlestown.
Hanover Central’s Wyatt Tewell was 15-of-31 for 255 yards with three touchdowns for the Wildcats against Lowell.
Axton Beste of Bluffton went 18-of-24 for 253 yards with two scores and ran 17 times for 56 yards with two more touchdowns against Churubusco.
Southern Wells’ Trey Slusher finished 14-of-28 for 248 yards with three touchdowns and carried the ball 21 times for 74 yards for the Raiders against Triton.
Tri-West’s Jack Sorgi completed 15-of-20 for 245 yards with four scores in the Bruins’ 35-14 win over West Vigo.
Mason Meyer of Mount Vernon (Fortville) went 5-of-14 for 244 yards with one score and raced seven times for 31 yards for the Marauders against Pendleton Heights.
Keegan Bouwkamp of Brebeuf Jesuit finished 15-of-28 for 242 yards with five touchdowns and ran for a sixth tally in the Braves’ 56-14 win over Indianapolis Crispus Attucks.
North Posey’s Carter Schickel was 15-of-21 for 240 yards with four touchdowns against Pike Central.
Thomas Reichert of Fort Wayne Bishop Luers went 14-of-28 for 239 yards with a score against Delta.
South Spencer’s Jaycek Miller finished 17-of-38 for 231 yards with a touchdown and ran four times for eight yards for the Rebels against Tecumseh.
Saint Joseph’s Sam Scicchatano completed 9-of-13 for 226 yards with two touchdowns against Riley.
Jayson Connor of Union City finished 11-of-23 for 221 yards with two scores and ran five times for 49 yards for the Indians against Hagerstown.
Clarksville’s Caleb Hawkins was 22-of-34 for 220 yards with three touchdowns and carried the ball seven times for 46 yards with another tally against Crawford County.
Gibson Eagle of Eastern (Greentown) finished 6-of-8 for 219 yards with two touchdowns and ran twice for 31 yards and another score against Blackford.
Scecina’s Bryce McDonald was 21-of-34 for 217 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball five times for 29 yards for the Crusaders against Monrovia.
Eli Nix of Heritage Christian went 14-of-18 for 217 yards with two scores and raced 11 times for 91 yards with three more tallies in the Eagles’ 42-22 win over Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter.
North Putnam’s Christian Kramer ran 39 times for 217 yards with three touchdowns and completed 22-of-34 for 215 yards with three more scores for the Cougars against Western Boone.
Brody Mueller of Calumet finished 8-of-13 for 213 yards with two touchdowns against Glenn.
Paoli’s Cooper Spires was 4-of-7 for 205 yards with two scores against Eastern (Pekin).
Christian Grayson of Charlestown completed 10-of-19 for 203 yards and ran for a score against Silver Creek.
Bedford North Lawrence’s Dayson Kirby was 14-of-16 for 202 yards with two scores against Jennings County.
Saxton Pennycuff of Eastern Greene completed 15-of-25 for 201 yards with a touchdown and carried the ball six times for 15 yards against South Decatur.
Winamac’s Xavier Adriano went 7-of-12 for 201 yards and two touchdowns in the Warriors’ 27-14 loss against Carroll (Flora).
Henry Jordan of Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger finished 8-of-11 for 195 yards with a touchdown and ran for a second tally in the Saints’ 31-7 win over Leo.
Lowell’s Brady Kalwinski scampered 14 times for 192 yards with two scores and went 5-of-7 for 116 yards with another score against Hanover Central.
Karsyn Rumfelt of Northridge went 14-of-25 for 189 yards with two touchdowns and ran 17 times for 117 yards with three scores in the Raiders’ 35-26 win over Wawasee.
Hobart’s Aleks Tatum was 9-of-15 for 184 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball seven times for 88 yards with two scores against New Prairie.
Chris Hill of Lebanon went 18-of-25 for 183 yards with two scores and ran 11 times for 86 yards against Culver Academy.
Roncalli’s Collin Ash completed 10-of-13 for 183 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball 13 times for 90 yards with four scores against Northview.
Elijah Edon of Eastern Hancock was 7-of-9 for 181 yards with three scores in the Royals’ 72-0 blanking of Union County.
Providence’s Nikolas Fondrisi went 13-of-23 for 180 yards with three touchdowns and raced three times for 11 yards in the defending Class 1A state champion Pioneers’ 41-14 win over North Knox.
Dayton Oxley of North Newton completed 11-of-19 for 178 yards with a touchdown in the Spartans’ 36-30 loss to Bowman Academy.
Taylor’s Javionne Harris scampered 12 times for 177 yards with three touchdowns and went 4-of-6 for 122 yards with two more scores in the Titans’ 85-6 win over North White.
Wyatt Bowling of Franklin County finished 7-of-16 for 176 yards with three scores and ran 25 times for 164 yards with two touchdowns for the Wildcats against Batesville.
Danville’s Carter Ward was 10-of-15 for 173 yards with two touchdowns against Shortridge.
Colton Bath of Northview went 12-of-24 for 172 yards with three scores and raced 18 times for 103 yards with another score for the Knights against Roncalli.
Connersville’s Rylan Keen finished 16-of-25 for 172 yards and carried the five times for 15 yards for the Spartans against Shelbyville.
Heath Tolliver of Southmont went 11-of-17 for 171 yards with two touchdowns and ran 11 times for 62 yards with two more scores against Delphi.
Fountain Central’s Eli Foxworthy finished 8-of-11 for 179 yards with three scores and carried the ball five times for 42 yards with three touchdowns against Parke Heritage.
Ryan Bullion of Griffith completed 5-of-8 for 164 yards with three scores against Bishop Noll.
Martinsville’s Chad Davis was 15-of-25 for 163 yards with two touchdowns and ran once for five yards against Greenwood.
Drew Woodruff of Hamilton Heights went 21-of-32 for 163 yards with two scores against Guerin Catholic.
Scottsburg’s Nathan Byrd was 7-of-12 for 163 yards with two touchdowns against Edgewood.
Haiden McWhirt of Wabash went 10-of-25 for 163 yards with a touchdown and ran six times for 78 yards with another score for the Apaches against Tipton.
Bishop Chatard’s Jack Harrington finished 12-of-16 for 162 yards with three scores against Mooresville.
Bishop Moore of Beech Grove completed 7-of-12 for 161 yards with two touchdowns against Richmond.
Mooresville’s Connor Cruz was 21-of-31 for 161 yards with two touchdowns and ran eight times for 22 yards for the Pioneers against Bishop Chatard.
Beau Bishop of Covington went 13-of-24 for 159 yards with two scores and carried the ball nine times for 43 yards with another touchdown for the Trojans against North Central (Farmersburg).
Alexander Vazquez of Whiting finished 10-of-27 for 155 yards for the Oilers against Bremen.
Tri’s Cole Melton went 4-of-5 for 154 yards with three scores and raced twice for four yards against Wes-Del.
Triton’s Gage Riffle was 7-of-14 for 152 yards with a touchdown and carried the ball four times for 36 yards against Southern Wells.
Rowan Branham of Frankton completed 8-of-20 for 144 yards with three scores and raced nine times for 69 yards against Benton Central.
Western Boone’s Brennan Kopriva went 9-of-12 for 144 yards with two touchdowns and ran three times for 17 yards against North Putnam.
Parker Phillippe of Owen Valley finished 11-of-21 for 144 yards with a score against Madison.
North Decatur’s Matthew Fields completed 5-of-6 for 143 yards with two touchdowns against Greenwood Christian.
Brady Boyle of Heritage was 8-of-18 for 142 yards with a touchdown and raced 23 times for 70 yards for the Patriots in a 24-6 loss against Norwell.
South Newton’s Lyle Harrington completed 11-of-27 for 139 yards with two scores and carried the ball 12 times for 43 yards for the Rebels against West Central.
New Castle’s Carson Bell finished 13-of-21 for 134 yards with two touchdowns for the Trojans against Greenfield-Central.
Tavien Fox of Cardinal Ritter ran 18 times for 134 yards with two scores and went 3-of-9 for 82 yards with another touchdown for the Raiders against Heritage Christian.
Fort Wayne Wayne’s Jayce White completed 11-of-25 for 134 yards with two touchdowns for the Generals against Fort Wayne South.
Brady Gast of Alexandria went 10-of-20 for 133 yards with a touchdown and ran nine times for 35 yards against Eastbrook.
Switzerland County’s Alex Bailey ran 16 times for 131 yards with three touchdowns and completed 5-of-11 for 126 yards with another tally against Salem.
Cascade’s Brady Trebley was 6-of-8 for 130 yards with two scores and raced for a one-yard touchdown in the Cadets’ 58-0 win over Indianapolis Washington.
Zach Foster of Gibson Southern finished 11-of-15 for 125 yards with three touchdowns and raced 15 times for 83 yards against Vincennes Lincoln.
Richmond’s Thomas Stargell was 12-of-24 for 125 yards with a score and carried the ball 14 times for 89 yards for the Red Devils against Beech Grove.
Jace Hollendonner of Centerville finished 7-of-16 for 125 yards with a touchdown and ran 18 times for 88 yards with two touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 22-19 loss to Triton Central.
Triton Central’s Matthew Wilkins completed 12-of-24 for 123 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball three times for six yards for the Tigers against Centerville.
Xavyn Pugh of Taylor was 7-of-10 for 123 yards with four scores and ran six times for 43 yards with two touchdowns against North White.
Hunter Jones of South Dearborn went 5-of-10 for 120 yards with a touchdown in the Knights’ 49-0 win over Rushville.
Fort Wayne South’s Robert Murphy III was 7-of-12 for 117 yards with two scores against Fort Wayne Wayne.
Maddox Grise of Sullivan completed 11-of-14 for 117 yards with two touchdowns and scored a seven-yard touchdown against South Vermillion.
Cloverdale’s Landon Duncan finished 6-of-13 for 116 yards and carried the ball four times for 65 yards against Clinton Central.
Lakeland’s Brayden Holbrook went 4-of-14 for 114 yards with a touchdown and ran nine times for 35 yards with another score in the Lakers’ 32-0 win over Woodlan.
Braxton Dean of Salem was 12-of-20 for 113 yards with three scores and raced six times for 33 yards against Switzerland County.
Shelbyville’s Layden Fitzgerald finished 10-of-16 for 108 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball twice for two yards against Connersville.
Quentin Bell of Brown County completed 7-of-20 for 108 yards with a touchdown and ran 11 times for 44 yards for the Eagles against Greencastle.
Seeger’s Jacob Salts was 10-of-19 for 103 yards with two scores and 10 rushes for 18 yards with another touchdown against Lafayette Central Catholic.
Cooper Lemberg of North Knox finished 6-of-21 for 103 yards with a touchdown for the Warriors against Providence.
Wheeler’s Logan Fox went 4-of-11 for 103 yards with three touchdowns and ran once for 17 yards against Lake Station.
Evansville Harrison’s Romyiez Calvin completed 6-of-8 for 102 yards with a touchdown against Evansville Bosse.
Cooper Wright of Washington was 6-of-15 for 101 yards with a score and raced twice for nine yards for the Hatchets against Heritage Hills.
Vincennes Lincoln’s Cooper Collins finished 7-of-19 for 99 yards and carried the ball 14 times for 37 yards with two scores for the Alices against Gibson Southern.
Mitchell Fimbel of Mishawaka Marian went 3-of-4 for 99 yards with two touchdowns and ran eight times for 38 yards with another score against River Forest.
East Noble’s Rylee Biddle completed 6-of-10 for 97 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball six times for 53 yards with three scores against East Noble.
WHAT A CATCH (Top receiving performances)
Mount Vernon’s (Fortville) Charlie Cole caught three passes for 192 yards with a touchdown against Pendleton Heights.
De’Shaun Ware of Union City recorded eight catches for 168 yards with two scores and ran eight times for 49 yards against Hagerstown.
South Adams’ Wes Summersett came up eight receptions for 164 yards with two touchdowns and five rushes for 15 yards with two more scores against Madison-Grant.
Cayden Blodgett of Greencastle hauled in five passes for 160 yards with four scores against Brown County.
Calumet’s Michael Olivari tallied four catches for 151 yards with two scores and ran once for 14 yards against Glenn.
Tristan Brown of Scecina came up with 12 receptions for 147 yards with a score and threw an 11-yard touchdown pass against Monrovia.
Wabash’s Davon Osborn racked up eight catches for 141 yards with a touchdown against Tipton.
North Posey’s Remi Johnson hauled in seven passes for 141 yards with two touchdowns against Pike Central.
Tannon Modan of Lebanon registered 10 catches for 140 yards with two touchdowns and ran twice for 19 yards against Culver Academy.
Franklin County’s Sam Foster recorded five receptions for 137 yards with two scores against Batesville.
Jacob Ferko of Hanover Central caught five passes for 134 yards with two touchdowns against Lowell.
Eastern’s (Greentown) Caleb Hurt had two catches for 130 yards with a score against Blackford.
Trevin Long of Brown County registered seven receptions for 127 yards with three scores against Brown County.
Madison’s Bryce Copeland racked up three catches for 126 yards with two scores against Owen Valley.
Aaron Streveler of Bluffton came up with eight passes for 125 yards with two touchdowns against Churubusco.
Tipton’s Dakota Garmon managed four catches for 121 yards with a score against Wabash.
Louis Rugg III of Winamac tallied three receptions for 120 yards with two touchdowns against Carroll (Flora).
Southern Wells’ Adam Aulbach ended with four catches for 120 yards against Triton.
Hobart’s Bryce Tolliver hauled in four passes for 119 yards with a score against New Prairie.
Landon Cazee of Martinsville finished with eight catches for 119 yards and ran once for seven yards against Greenwood.
Tri-West’s Carter Cummings came up eight receptions for 111 yards with two scores against West Vigo.
Vinnie Bonato of Hanover Central totaled six catches for 111 yards with a touchdown against Lowell.
DeKalb’s Noah Spears recorded three receptions for 110 yards with a score against Columbia City.
Houston Ellinger of Bishop Dwenger mustered two catches for 110 yards and 11 carries for 79 yards with a touchdown against Leo.
Roncalli’s Luke Roeder managed four catches for 107 yards with a touchdown against Northview.
Eli Manship of Eastern Hancock hauled in four passes for 102 yards with a score against Union County.
Guerin Catholic’s Isaiah Lewis ended with eight receptions for 100 yards with a score against Hamilton Heights.
SPECIAL PERFORMERS (Top overall offensive, defensive, and special teams’ performances)
In addition to running for an eight-yard touchdown and catching a four-yard pass, Hagerstown’s Nick Tinkle also recorded five tackles with two for loss and four interceptions with two of them returned for scores against Union City.
NorthWood’s Austin King rambled 21 times for 190 yards with two touchdowns, caught a six-yard pass, and registered 17 tackles for the Panthers against Mishawaka.
Along with carrying the ball 10 times for 97 yards with three scores, Hudson Mills of Indianapolis Lutheran also caught a 77-yard pass for a score, and returned an interception 27 yards for another tally in the Saints’ 55-15 win over Covenant Christian.
Heritage Hills’ Peyton Gray caught four passes for 40 yards with a touchdown and also returned a pair of punts for touchdowns against Washington.
In addition to recording 11 tackles, a forced fumble, and a blocked punt, Parker Maiers of Brebeuf Jesuit also carried the ball six times for 60 yards with a score and 32 return yards against Crispus Attucks.
Jasper’s Tanner Young registered two interceptions and a fumble recovery in the Wildcats’ 14-0 win over Boonville.
Along with running eight times for 89 yards with a touchdown, South Dearborn’s Mason Lane also racked up seven tackles and a quarterback sack against Rushville.
James Criniti of Saint Joseph racked up a pair of interceptions against Riley.







