THE 2025 INDIANA FOOTBALL DIGEST HONOR ROLL – WEEK TWO

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ON THE LOOSE (Top running performances)

Myles McLaughlin of Knox accumulated a program-best 428 yards rushing and five touchdowns on 30 carries in the Redskins’ 38-20 win at Pioneer. He is now fourth all-time with 7,611 rushing yards.

South Putnam’s Ty Benton rambled 27 times for 320 yards with four touchdowns and caught a 26-yard pass in the Eagles’ 65-21 win over Greencastle.

Derion Morris of East Chicago Central ran 30 times for 312 yards with three scores and completed 2-of-5 passes for five yards in the Cardinals’ 28-22 loss to Gary West.

Plainfield’s Luke Starnes raced 37 times for 268 yards with four touchdowns in the Quakers’ 34-27 win over Harrison (West Lafayette).

Amrin Barrett of Clinton Central had 25 carries for 261 yards with a school-record six touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 63-14 win over Faith Christian.

Lewis Cass’s Gavin Smith accumulated 25 rushes for 232 yards with a score and caught two passes for 45 yards and another touchdown in the Kings’ 43-13 win over Northfield.

Donavan Martin of Shelbyville ran 38 times for 225 yards with three touchdowns and hauled in two passes for 47 yards in the Golden Bears’ 45-20 win over Rushville.

Paoli’s Dane Padgett scampered 15 times for 224 yards with a score in the Rams’ 17-7 win over Corydon Central.

Jeffersonville’s Darien Williams rambled 16 times for 200 yards in the Red Devils’ 20-6 win over Seymour.

Marcell Sims of Maconaquah finished with 24 carries for 199 yards and four receptions for 33 yards with a score in the Braves’ 41-21 win over Carroll (Flora).

Isaiah Korba of Peru ran 17 times for 195 yards with two touchdowns in the Bengal Tigers’ 32-22 win over Whitko.

North Miami’s Lake Musall scampered six times for 190 yards with two scores in the Warriors’ 47-14 win over Wabash.

Logansport’s Elliot Baldini tallied 14 rushes for 189 yards with two touchdowns and caught a 25-yard pass for another score in the Berries’ 54-6 win against South Bend Adams.

Caleb Hummel of Winchester rambled 37 times for 179 with a score in the Golden Falcons’ 10-7 overtime win over Knightstown.

Cloverdale’s Keshaun Taylor ran 11 times for 177 yards with two scores and caught a 15-yard pass in the Clovers’ 57-26 loss to North Putnam.

Wes Murphy of North Putnam contributed 16 rushes for 174 yards with two touchdowns and three catches for 28 yards for the Cougars against Cloverdale.

Lake Station’s Oscar Alderson had five carries for 173 yards with three touchdowns and two receptions for 63 yards with two scores in the Fighting Eagles’ 55-10 win over Illinois Homeschool.

Warren Central’s Keyon Thomas raced 22 times for 172 yards with three scores in the Warriors’ 28-14 win over Warsaw.

Desmond Neylon of Griffith totaled 172 yards on the ground with two scores in the Panthers’ 58-20 win against Munster.

Concord’s Reese Breveard scampered 17 times for 168 yards with four scores and caught five passes for 59 yards in the Minutemen’s 41-13 win over Jimtown.

Wheeler’s Levin Murray rolled to 161 yards on the ground with a score on 26 attempts in the Bearcats’ 33-7 win over Kankakee Valley.

Isaiah Pickett of Eastern (Greentown) totaled 22 rushes for 160 yards with three touchdowns in the Comets’ 44-14 win over Northwestern.

Southmont’s Avery Stadler had 18 carries for 158 yards with three touchdowns in the Mounties’ 50-12 win over Owen Valley.

Drea Villarreal of West Central tallied 20 rushes for 158 yards with two touchdowns in the Trojans’ 32-6 win against Culver Community.

North Decatur’s Corbin Thackery ran 16 times for 153 yards with two scores and caught four passes for 132 yards with another touchdown in the Chargers’ 41-27 win over Eastern Hancock.

Cori Tonte of Franklin registered 24 carries for 153 yards with four scores in the Grizzly Cubs’ 27-13 win over Mount Vernon (Fortville).

Brayden Schutt of Crown Point carried the ball 29 times for 152 yards with three touchdowns in the Trojans’ 21-0 win over Indianapolis Pike.

Fremont’s Carmyne Monroe had 10 rushes for 150 yards with five touchdowns in the Eagles’ 63-21 win over Blackford.

Center Grove’s Nolan Rees scampered 26 times for 149 yards with two scores in the Trojans’ 35-24 win over Carroll (Fort Wayne).

Masyn Chalfant of Tri had 19 carries for 148 yards with two touchdowns in the Titans’ 62-49 loss to Northeastern.

TyRique Robins of Evansville Bosse ran 14 times for 145 yards with a touchdown and caught three passes for 28 yards in the Bulldogs’ 28-20 loss to Evansville Central.

Leo’s Nathan Foster totaled 20 rushes for 145 yards with a touchdown and caught three passes for 16 yards in the Lions’ 21-6 win against Angola.

Whiteland’s Jordan Palmer had 20 carries for 144 yards with four scores and two catches for 16 yards in the Warriors’ 48-28 win over Floyd Central.

Dylan Archer of Oak Hill raced 17 times for 143 yards with two touchdowns in the Golden Eagles’ 30-25 win over Norwell.

Brownstown Central’s Preston Garrison had seven carries for 142 yards with two scores and returned a kickoff 92 yards for another touchdown in the Braves’ 70-25 win over Charlestown.

Tyce Winchell of Heritage Hills ran eight times for 141 yards with a touchdown in the Patriots’ 57-10 win over Apollo (Kentucky).

Scottsburg’s Landon Shuck tallied 25 carries for 141 yards and a 24-yard reception in the Warriors’ 21-14 win over North Harrison.

Bryce Brandon of Calumet amassed 140 yards on the ground with two scores in the Warriors’ 36-14 win against River Forest.

Braylen Townsend of Bloomington South finished with 27 carries for 138 yards with three touchdowns in the Panthers’ 38-27 win over Martinsville.

Southridge’s Zack Russell had 10 rushes for 138 yards with two scores and caught a 38-yard touchdown pass in the Raiders’ 56-33 win over Washington.

Isaiah DeWitt of Tri ran 11 times for 136 yards with a touchdown and hauled in a 17-yard pass against Northeastern.

Shaun Cooper of Bloomington South had eight rushes for 136 yards with two touchdowns against Martinsville.

Churubusco’s Grant Sievers ran 29 times for 135 yards with a score and caught two passes for 29 yards in the Eagles’ 14-12 loss to Lakeland.

Whiteland’s Jordan Palmer racked up 19 carries for 134 yards with four touchdowns in the Warriors’ 48-28 win against Floyd Central.

Clinton Prairie’s Hunter Cooper had 14 carries for 134 yards with two touchdowns in the Gophers’ 50-0 win over Frankfort.

Karwin Pope of Princeton finished with eight rushes for 133 yards with two scores in the Tigers’ 49-6 win over Pike Central.

Mississinewa’s Ah’lijah Monday scampered 16 times for 131 yards with three touchdowns and caught two passes for 16 yards in the Indians’ 38-12 win over Marion.

Daniel Adams of Indianapolis Bishop Chatard came up with 16 rushes for 130 yards with four scores in the Trojans’ 49-7 win over Hanover Central.

Riverton Parke’s Jeff Lesniak ended with five carries for 130 yards with two scores and an 11-yard reception in the Panthers’ 60-0 win against Edinburgh.

Tyler Bingham of McCutcheon ran 16 times for 129 yards with a touchdown and had four catches for 43 yards in the Mavericks’ 31-6 win over West Lafayette.

Lowell’s Tymothy James recorded 16 carries for 128 yards in the Red Devils’ 34-6 win over LaPorte.

Pendleton Heights’ Joel Weaver tallied 20 carries for 127 yards with a touchdown in the Arabians’ 34-0 blanking of Guerin Catholic.

Brady Weaver of NorthWood finished with seven rushes for 126 yards and two scores in the Panthers’ 51-14 win over New Prairie.

Fishers’ Ryan Thembulemu ran 14 times for 125 yards with two touchdowns and caught four passes for 88 yards with another tally in the Tigers’ 31-28 win over Lawrence North.

Rensselaer Central’s Carter Ogborn had 10 carries for 122 yards with three scores and a 48-yard reception in the Bombers’ 52-0 win over North Newton.

Grason McDaniel of North Judson rambled 22 times for 122 yards in the Bluejays’ 21-14 win over LaVille.

East Central’s Ryan Minges scampered 21 times for 122 yards with a score in the Trojans’ 21-20 win over Harrison (Ohio).

Sam Manna of Zionsville had 18 carries for 121 yards with three scores and caught three passes for 37 yards with another touchdown in the Eagles’ 40-30 loss to Lawrence Central.

Salem’s Logan Dent finished with 27 rushes for 119 yards with a touchdown in the Lions’ 27-20 win over Silver Creek.

PASSING GRADES (Top quarterback performances)

Bedford North Lawrence’s Dayson Kirby went 24-of-37 for 437 yards with three touchdowns in the Stars’ 29-20 loss to Bloomington North.

Columbus North’s Asher Ratliff completed 22-of-30 for 390 yards with four scores and ran seven times for 12 yards in the Bull Dogs’ 52-7 win over Columbus East.

Fort Wayne North’s Jaydin Rivers went 17-of-27 for 372 yards with three touchdowns in the Legends’ 39-23 win over New Haven.

Twin Lakes’ Cooper Dold completed 21-of-31 for 358 yards with five scores and ran four times for 20 yards in the Indians’ 41-6 win over Delphi.

Gabe Frisinger of Carroll (Fort Wayne) was 23-of-41 for 347 yards with three touchdowns for the Chargers against Center Grove.

Northeastern’s Marshall Phillips ended 9-of-10 for 338 yards with four scores and carried the ball 13 times for 59 yards with another touchdown for the Knights against Tri.

Tri-West’s Jack Sorgi went 19-of-28 for 332 yards with four touchdowns and ran seven yards for another tally in the Bruins’ 47-29 win over Brebeuf Jesuit.

Vincennes Lincoln’s Cooper Collins threw for 322 yards with three scores and rushed for 146 yards and another touchdown in the Allices’ 35-28 loss to Evansville Reitz.

Jack Mull of Floyd Central went 26-of-40 for 316 yards with two touchdowns for the Highlanders against Whiteland.

Eastern Hancock’s Elijah Edon was 19-of-27 for 315 yards with three touchdowns and carried the ball seven times for 32 yards for the Royals against North Decatur.

Lannon Nicoloff of Harrison (West Lafayette) finished 15-of-25 for 313 yards with three scores for the Raiders against Plainfield.

Indianapolis Scecina’s Bryce McDonald was 12-of-29 for 310 yards with four touchdowns in the Crusaders’ 52-50 win over Heritage Christian.

Ryder Snodgrass of Mount Vernon (Posey) ended 17-of-23 for 295 yards with three touchdowns and also ran for two scores in the Wildcats’ 42-22 win against Boonville.

Brady Gast of Alexandria went 17-of-23 for 294 yards with three scores and ran four times for 35 yards with two touchdowns in the Tigers’ 54-14 win at Sheridan.

Christian Kramer of North Putnam scampered 24 times for 287 yards with three touchdowns and completed 14-of-16 for 187 yards with two scores against Cloverdale.

Northwestern’s Colin Cook was 27-of-47 for 274 yards for the Tigers against Eastern (Greentown).

Hamilton Southeastern’s Terry Walker III completed 14-of-19 for 272 yards with a touchdown and ran 12 times for 52 yards in the Royals’ 31-7 win over North Central (Indianapolis).

David Callison of Fort Wayne Northrop was 14-of-21 for 267 yards with two scores in the Bruins’ 31-23 win over Huntington North.

Heritage Christian’s Eli Nix finished 11-of-23 for 264 yards with four touchdowns and ran nine times for 30 yards for the Eagles against Indianapolis Scecina.

Ryder Snodgrass of Mount Vernon (Posey) was 15-of-20 for 263 yards with two touchdowns and ran for more scores in the Wildcats’ 42-22 win over Boonville.

Oscar Frye of Brownsburg went 16-of-30 for 260 yards with three scores in the Bulldogs’ 29-0 win over Indianapolis Cathedral.

Evansville Central’s Hunter Broshears was 16-of-24 for 256 yards with two touchdowns for the Bears against Evansville Bosse.

Carter Schickel of North Posey went 22-of-33 for 248 yards with two scores in the Vikings’ 34-0 win over Tecumseh.

Park Tudor’s Christopher Harris was 22-of-29 for 247 yards with five touchdowns and carried the ball 15 times for 219 yards with another tally in the Panthers’ 45-34 win over Covenant Christian.

Fishers’ Gage Sturgill completed 16-of-26 for 246 yards with a touchdown and ran four times for 36 yards against Lawrence North.

Graham Vinson of Hagerstown was 18-of-39 for 246 yards and carried the ball 15 times for 44 yards with two scores in the Tigers’ 26-15 loss to Centerville.

Gary West’s Marcell Dixon completed 13-of-30 for 245 yards with four touchdowns and ran four times for eight yards for the Cougars against East Chicago Central.

Trysten Barrett of Lafayette Jeff was 21-of-32 for 245 yards with three scores and carried the ball once for six yards in the Bronchos’ 45-29 win over Michigan City.

DeKalb’s Eli McCormick went 11-of-21 for 241 yards with a touchdown in the Barons’ 28-7 win at Garrett.

Jack Mull of Floyd Central finished 18-of-26 for 234 yards with two scores for the Highlanders against Whiteland.

Mooresville’s Connor Cruz went 19-of-28 for 232 yards with four touchdowns and ran for another tally in the Pioneers’ 48-8 win over Terre Haute South.

Trinaston Hart of Michigan City finished 21-of-29 for 231 yards with three touchdowns and ran eight times for 33 yards for the Wolves against Lafayette Jeff.

Homestead’s Logan Frieden completed 13-of-21 for 230 yards with two scores and carried the ball 16 times for 30 yards in the Spartans’ 13-10 win over Noblesville.

Gibson Eagle of Eastern (Greentown) was 15-of-22 for 228 yards with two touchdowns against Northwestern.

Jett Goldsberry of Heritage Hills completed 9-of-10 for 226 yards with five scores and ran six times for 81 yards with two more touchdowns against Apollo (Kentucky).

Lawrence North’s Darian Prather went 23-of-39 for 221 yards with three touchdowns and carried the ball 15 times for 106 yards for the Wildcats against Fishers.

Charlestown’s Christian Grayson was 22-of-35 for 219 yards with three touchdowns for the Pirates against Brownstown Central.

Matthew Fields of North Decatur went 10-of-17 for 219 yards with three scores against Eastern Hancock.

Matthew Wilkins of Triton Central ended 13-of-21 for 218 yards with two touchdowns in the Tigers’ 28-13 win over Hamilton Heights.

Beech Grove’s Bishop Moore finished 12-of-14 for 217 yards with two scores in the Hornets’ 44-0 win over Jennings County.

Hobart’s Aleks Tatum was 10-of-12 for 216 yards with three touchdowns and carried the ball seven times for 38 yards with another tally in the Brickies’ 52-21 win over Portage.

Lawrence Central’s Santana Allen completed 12-of-21 for 215 yards with four scores for the Bears against Zionsville.

John Bargen of Bloomington North went 8-of-20 for 213 yards with three scores for the Cougars against Bedford North Lawrence.

Wheeler’s Logan Fox completed 13-of-16 for 213 yards with four touchdowns and ran twice for 27 yards against Kankakee Valley.

West Noble’s Trey Shisler went 9-of-17 for 213 yards with two touchdowns and ran 11 times for 67 yards and two more scores in the Chargers’ 35-19 win over Wawasee.

Evansville Memorial’s Luke Brown was 21-of-29 for 212 yards with three touchdowns in the Tigers’ 21-0 win over Evansville North.

Caleb Hawkins of Clarksville completed 15-of-30 for 208 yards with two scores in the Generals’ 35-18 win over Eastern (Pekin).

Taylor’s Javionne Harris ran eight times for 206 yards with five touchdowns and was 5-of-10 for 124 yards with two more scores in the Titans’ 63-8 win over Greenwood Christian.

Cole Stephens of Greencastle went 19-of-25 for 206 yards with two scores and ran for a two-yard touchdown for the Tiger Cubs against South Putnam.

Centerville’s Jace Hollendonner was 16-of-28 for 206 yards with three touchdowns and carried the ball six times for 83 yards with another touchdown for the Bulldogs against Hagerstown.

Connor Moreland of Franklin Central completed 14-of-20 for 202 yards with three scores and ran five times for 39 yards in the Flashes’ 22-15 win over Indianapolis Roncalli.

Tim Jones of Marion ran 22 times for 201 yards and went 7-of-12 for 77 yards with a touchdown for the Giants against Mississinewa.

Lapel’s Devin Craig was 15-of-20 for 200 yards with four touchdowns and carried the ball twice for 40 yards and another score in the Bulldogs’ 49-2 win over Frankton.

Martinsville’s Chase Davis was 16-of-28 for 193 yards with two scores and ran for another touchdown for the Artesians against Bloomington South.

Elijah Young of South Bend Washington completed 16-of-29 for 193 yards with three touchdowns in the Panthers’ 38-21 loss against Goshen.

Frontier’s Ayden Justice went 17-of-22 for 190 yards with three touchdowns and ran 20 times for 162 yards and three more scores in the Falcons’ 54-21 win over Winamac.

Aiden Boyd of Evansville Bosse had 21 rushes for 188 yards with two scores and completed 8-of-14 for 87 yards against Evansville Central.

Center Grove’s Oscar Sloan was 16-of-19 for 186 yards and ran five times for 12 yards against Carroll (Fort Wayne).

Blake Fraker of Sullivan went 10-of-12 for 186 yards with three scores in the Golden Arrows’ 56-7 win over South Vermillion.

Whitko’s Cooper Laukhuf was 15-of-23 for 186 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball eight times for 31 yards for the Wildcats against Peru.

Franklin County’s Wyatt Bowling went 13-of-14 for 185 yards with four touchdowns and carried the ball 16 times for 172 yards with three scores in the Wildcats’ 62-28 win over Connersville.

Anthony Coellner of Carmel was 16-of-21 for 184 yards with a touchdown and added eight carries for 53 yards and another score in the Greyhounds’ 34-10 win over Westfield.

Rensselaer Central’s Cohen Westfall went 5-of-7 for 183 yards with two touchdowns against North Newton.

Maconaquah’s Aiden Robinson finished 16-of-18 for 183 yards with five scores and ran five times for 15 yards against Carroll (Flora).

Jaxon McKain of Boonville went 15-of-27 for 181 yards with two touchdowns for the Pioneers against Mount Vernon (Posey).

Corydon Central’s Bobby Sharp was 16-of-32 for 180 yards with a score for the Panthers against Paoli.

South Central’s Rylon Rondo completed 6-of-16 for 179 yards with a touchdown and carried the ball 17 times for 67 yards with another tally for the Satellites against Boone Grove.

Brody Kalwinski of Lowell went 12-of-20 for 177 yards with two touchdowns and ran 17 times for 120 yards with a score against LaPorte.

Dylan Wooley of Union County finished 12-of-23 for 176 yards with a touchdown and carried the ball three times for 21 yards in the Patriots’ 38-0 win over Cambridge City Lincoln.

Zionsville’s Brody Kledzik was 11-of-21 for 176 yards with a score against Lawrence Central.

Draven Nolting of Greenfield-Central went 8-of-9 for 173 yards with two touchdowns and ran five times for 23 yards in the Cougars’ 34-21 win over Greensburg.

Grayson Betts of Franklin was 6-of-10 for 172 yards with a score and ran 16 times for 53 yards against Mount Vernon (Fortville).

Along with running 13 times for 170 yards with three touchdowns, Southridge’s Justin Leathers also completed 4-of-9 for 70 yards with two scores against Washington.

Titus Stoller of Leo finished 15-of-19 for 166 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball 13 times for 67 yards against Angola.

North Knox’s Cooper Lemberg went 9-of-11 for 166 yards with four touchdowns and ran three times for 23 yards in the Warriors’ 53-13 win over Eastern Greene.

Lawrenceburg’s Crue Gilmour was 11-of-17 for 165 yards with three scores and ran four times for 31 yards and another touchdown in the Tigers’ 41-13 win over Taylor (Ohio).

Chase Grove of North Central (Indianapolis) went 11-of-24 for 159 yards with a touchdown and carried the ball three times for 21 yards for the Panthers against Hamilton Southeastern.

Lewis Cass’s Cole Rush completed all four of his passes for 159 yards with three touchdowns against Northfield.

Monroe Central’s Carson Siekmann went 11-of-19 for 158 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball nine times for 32 yards in the Golden Bears’ 46-0 win against Union City.

Carter Diaz of Goshen was 14-of-22 for 156 yards with three scores and ran six times for 17 yards in the RedHawks’ 38-21 win over South Bend Washington.

South Putnam’s Drew Cline completed 6-of-8 for 156 yards with two touchdowns and ran eight times for 100 yards with two more scores against Greencastle.

Wawasee’s Mark Haynes went 6-of-9 for 154 yards with a touchdown and carried the ball 23 times for 117 yards with two scores for the Warriors against West Noble.

Landon Duncan of Cloverdale completed 12-of-24 for 152 yards with a touchdown against North Putnam.

South Adams’ Tytus Lehman was 9-of-11 for 150 yards with two scores and ran four times for 21 yards with two touchdowns in the Starfires’ 53-0 win over Bellmont.

Brandon Humphries of Kokomo finished 12-of-23 for 141 yards with two touchdowns and 13 rushes for 43 yards with two scores in the Wildkats’ 46-36 loss to Terre Haute South.

Shenandoah’s Jarrett Helman went 14-of-17 for 141 yards with three touchdowns and carried the ball nine times for 123 yards with another score in the Raiders’ 39-0 win over South Decatur.

Hayden Elliot of Attica was 11-of-21 for 137 yards with two scores and ran 10 times for 52 yards with two touchdowns as the Red Rambles ended a 39-game losing streak with a 45-16 win over Tri-County.

Terre Haute South’s Maddox Woodcock ended 12-of-21 for 135 yards with two scores and 12 carries for 110 yards with another touchdown for the Braves against Kokomo.

Northview’s Colton Bath went 6-of-7 for 133 yards with two touchdowns and carried the ball six times for 92 yards with two more scores in the Knights’ 49-0 win over Speedway.

Jasper’s Jaylen Maners threw for four touchdowns and ran for a fifth score in the Wildcats’ 43-6 win over Evansville Harrison.

Lakeland’s Brayden Holbrook connected with Keyan Arroyo on touchdown passes for 59 yards and 85 yards for the Lakers against Churubusco.

WHAT A CATCH (Top receiving performances)

Jaidon Vanpelt of Carroll (Fort Wayne) had nine receptions for 226 yards with three touchdowns against Center Grove.

Brownsburg’s Branden Sharpe hauled in eight passes for 237 yards with two scores against Cathedral.

Floyd Central’s Jaxon Stone tallied 12 receptions for 196 yards against Whiteland.

Chase Wahlin of Heritage Christian had eight catches for 188 yards with four touchdowns against Scecina.

Eastern Hancock’s Gavin Bowman caught six passes for 171 yards with a touchdown against North Decatur.

Fort Wayne North’s Jarmeek Harrison hauled in five receptions for 169 yards with two scores against New Haven.

Quanell Denton of Northeastern had three catches for 167 yards with two touchdowns against Tri.

Jaxon Stone of Floyd Central hauled in 10 receptions for 166 yards against Whiteland.

Columbus East’s Cohen Long caught five passes for 166 yards with a touchdown against Columbus East.

Trent Deloney of Northeastern finished with four catches for 161 yards with two touchdowns against Tri.

Bloomington North’s Nate Walker hauled in three receptions for 159 yards with two scores against Bedford North Lawrence.

Greencastle’s Trevin Long had seven catches for 154 yards with a touchdown against South Putnam.

Zeke Robertson of Triton Central caught eight passes for 153 yards with a touchdown against Hamilton Heights.

Mount Vernon’s (Posey) Nash Hostetler came up with seven catches for 153 yards with two touchdowns against Boonville.

Bentley Hullinger of Eastern (Greentown) registered four receptions for 148 yards with two scores against Northwestern.

Bedford North Lawrence’s Jaden Gilbert managed 10 catches for 144 yards with a touchdown against Bloomington North.

Franklin’s Cole Bowker came up with two receptions for 143 yards with a score against Mount Vernon (Fortville).

Tristan Brown of Scecina caught three passes for 143 yards with two scores against Heritage Christian.

Tri-West’s Carter Cummings recorded eight receptions for 142 yards with three touchdowns against Brebeuf Jesuit.

Isaac Schmitz of Hagerstown caught 11 passes for 140 yards against Centerville.

South Bend Washington’s Jaydon Lineberry hauled in six passes for 140 yards with three scores against Goshen.

Fort Wayne Northrop Jerquaden Guilford had six receptions for 139 yards with two touchdowns against Huntington North.

Carter Cummings of Tri-West caught eight passes for 137 yards with two scores against Brebeuf Jesuit.

Kenny Pennybaker of Hamilton Southeastern managed three catches for 136 yards with a touchdown against North Central (Indianapolis).

Scecina’s Bryce Mathis hauled in six passes for 133 yards with a score against Heritage Christian.

Remi Johnson of North Posey had 11 receptions for 132 yards with two touchdowns against Tecumseh.

Michigan City’s Zane McKinney registered nine catches for 131 yards against Lafayette Jeff.

Elijah Winburn of Clarksville tallied five receptions for 131 yards with a touchdown against Eastern (Pekin).

Goshen’s Spencer Elliott had 11 catches for 126 yards with a score for the RedHawks against South Bend Washington.

Channing Glick of Harrison (West Lafayette) managed six receptions for 125 yards with a score against Plainfield.

Lawrence North’s Monshun Sales caught 10 passes for 125 yards with a touchdown against Fishers.

SPECIAL PERFORMERS (Top overall offensive, defensive, and special teams’ performances)

Micah Hillen of Fishers converted the game-winning 29-yard field goal with 1.9 seconds left against Lawrence North.

In addition to having a 75-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, Scecina’s Gavin Connel also had a 41-yard fumble recovery for the game-winning score against Heritage Christian.

Grady Gardner of Martinsville returned the opening kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown against Bloomington South.

Along with going 15-of-22 for 188 yards with three touchdowns, Carter Diaz of Goshen also returned an interception a school-best 95 yards for a score against South Bend Washington.

New Palestine’s Caden Jacobia returned a kickoff 95 yards for a score in the defending Class 4A state champion Dragons’ 28-6 win over defending Class 5A state champion Decatur Central.

Brebeuf Jesuit’s Kelvon Mattox had an 86-yard kickoff return for a touchdown for the Braves against Tri-West.

In addition to catching six passes for 94 yards, Carter Bobe of Castle also had an 86-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the Knights’ 31-28 win over Evansville Mater Dei.

Along with having a 53-yard reception for  a touchdown, Indian Creek’s Jaxon Ramey returned a punt 36 yards for another score in the Braves’ 29-10 win over Greenwood.

Cam Rollyson of New Palestine came up with an 80-yard return of a blocked field goal for a touchdown against Decatur Central.

In addition to having five solo tackles and a pass breakup, Mooresville’s Kohen Stevenson also came up with a pair of interceptions against Terre Haute North.

Along with running for 45 yards and a touchdown, Amyr Wilford of Evansville Reitz returned a kickoff 98 yards for the go-ahead touchdown for the Panthers against Vincennes Lincoln.

Edwin Watson of Brebeuf Jesuit returned a blocked punt 15 yards for a score against Tri-West.

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