SENSATIONAL SEVEN

  1. NorthWood (17-1): Cooper Wiens netted 14 points in the No. 2 (Class 3A) Panthers’ 52-50 overtime win over Concord.
  2. Glenn (17-1): Noah Dreibelbeis’ nine points were not enough for the top-ranked (Class 3A) Falcons in their 78-53 loss to No. 10 (Class 4A) Penn.
  3. Marian (14-3): Zion Rhoades had 10 points for the No. 4 (Class 3A) Knights in their 64-39 win over Tippecanoe Valley.
  4. Penn (14-2): Joe Smith accounted for 20 points for the Kingsmen against Glenn.
  5. Mishawaka (10-4): Arthur Jones’ 12 points lifted the Cavemen to a 55-53 win at Wawasee.
  6. Washington (12-6): Tyler Davis’ 15 points were not enough in the Panthers’ 65-53 loss to Crown Point.
  7. Warsaw (11-7): Jaxson Gould accounted for 22 points in the Tigers’ 59-51 loss to No.1 (Class 4A) Chesterton.

HONORABLE MENTION

Bremen (8-7): Trevor Devine racked up eight points in the Lions’ 64-31 win at Oregon-Davis.

Concord (8-8): Ethan Kavanagh ended with eight points for the Minutemen against NorthWood.

Goshen (9-6): Drew Hogan recorded eight points for the RedHawks in a 70-45 loss against Penn.

Riley (10-7): Caleb Francis was limited to two points in the Wildcats’ 76-57 loss to Penn.

Saint Joseph (9-7): Chase Konieczny managed 15 points for the Indians in their 52-48 win over Culver Academy.

MAKING WAVES

Elkhart (4-13): Joe Richardson registered 11 points in the Lions’ 52-50 overtime win at Lake Central.

New Prairie (5-12): Cade Skornog ended with 15 points in the Cougars’ 64-45 win over Wheeler.

Northridge (7-9): Micah Hostetler managed 12 points in the Raiders’ 55-45 win at Plymouth.

WORK IN PROGRESS

Adams (6-11): Gion Parks chipped in 12 points in the Eagles’ 85-80 loss to Michigan City.

Clay (4-12): Alex Wroblewski ended with four points in the Colonials’ 72-48 loss to Bremen.

Jimtown (7-10): Darrian Gillespie managed just two points in the Jimmies’ 56-48 loss to ElKHART Christian.

Plymouth (5-12): Easton Strain finished with 14 points in the Pilgrims’ 47-41 loss to Westview.

Wawasee (5-11): Collin Roberson had four points for the Warriors against Mishawaka.

COMING ATTRACTIONS

Warsaw (11-7) at Mishawaka (10-4) (Tuesday): The Tigers have recorded double-digit wins 34 years in a row, while Mishawaka has reached the 10-win plateau for the fifth straight season.

Washington (12-6) at Riley (10-7) (Tuesday): The Wildcats have taken four of the previous five meetings against Washington.

West Noble (9-6) at NorthWood (17-1) (Tuesday): The Panthers have won eight of the last 10 contests with West Noble,

Mishawaka (10-4) at NorthWood (17-1) (Friday): The Cavemen have dropped two of the previous three matchups with NorthWood.

Penn (14-2) at Washington (12-6) (Friday): The Kingsmen are going for their fourth straight victory over Washington.