BY PAUL CONDRY AND MATT KOPSEA

HOT OFF THE PRESS

Frankfort halted its 22-game losing streak with a 53-12 win over Clinton Prairie.

Washington had its 17-game losing streak come to an end with 61-18 victory against Crawford County.

Monrovia ended its 12-game losing skid with a 20-8 decision over Edgewood.

North Vermillion saw its 15-game Wabash River Conference winning streak snapped with a 49-0 loss to South Vermillion.

With the consolidation of Elkhart Memorial and Elkhart Central, Elkhart claimed its first win with a 35-28 decision over Mishawaka,

Harris Nichols drilled a 50-yard field goal as time expired to lift Plainfield to a 37-35 win over Tri-West.

With its 31-0 win over West Noble, Wawasee has posted back-to-back shutouts to open the season since 1975.

Bellmont, Connersville, Fountain Central, Greenfield-Central, Griffith, Lafayette Central Catholic, Maconaquah, North Central (Farmersburg), Rochester, Southport, Traders Point Christian, and Winamac are finally scheduled to open their 2020 campaigns this weekend.

HERE ARE A LIST OF CONTESTS WHICH HAVE BEEN CANCELED FOR WEEK THREE

Angola at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s (Michigan), Calumet at Wheeler, Center Christian at Park Tudor, Central Christian Academy at Indianapolis Shortridge, East Central at Harrison (Ohio), Hammond Morton at Lowell, LaVille at Pioneer, New Haven at DeKalb, Norridge Ridgewood (Illinois) at Hammond Bishop Noll, River Valley (Michigan) at Fremont, Rock Creek Academy at Indiana Deaf, South Bend Clay at Hammond, Southern Wells at Jay County, Switzerland County at Trimble County (Kentucky), Tipton at Twin Lakes, Whiting at Hammond Gavit.

RESCHEDULED GAMES FOR WEEK THREE

September 4: Antwerp (Ohio) at Fremont, Cincinnati Moeller (Ohio) at East Central, New Haven at Pioneer, Noblesville Home School at Indianapolis Manual, Purdue Polytechnic at Indianapolis Shortridge, Rock Creek Academy at Switzerland County, South Bend Clay at Munster, Tipton at Heritage Christian, Wheeler at Lowell.

LONGEST WINNING STREAKS

New Palestine has earned 29 consecutive victories.

Indianapolis Bishop Chatard has won 13 straight games.

Lafayette Central Catholic has an 11-game winning streak.

LONGEST CURRENT LOSING STREAKS

Hammond Bishop Noll has a 38-game losing streak.

South Newton has a 34-game losing skid.

Connersville has a 24-game losing streak.

Elwood has dropped 22 games in a row.

Evansville Harrison and Pike Central have lost 18 games in a row.

Shelbyville has suffered 17 straight losses.

Muncie Central and Perry Meridian have dropped 16 straight contests.

Fountain Central, Munster, Northwestern, and Fort Wayne Wayne have a 13-game losing streak.

Bellmont has lost 11 straight games

Indianapolis Shortridge has a 10-game losing streak.

Anderson and Anderson Prep Academy have a nine-game losing skid.

Madison and Seymour have lost eight straight contests.

CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON WINS

New Palestine 64, Southwood 25, Lafayette Jeff 19, East Noble 18, Valparaiso 17, Brownstown Central 13, South Adams 13, Indianapolis Lutheran 13, Eastern (Greentown) 12.

CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON LOSSES

South Newton 30, Bellmont 22, Connersville 21, Elwood 19, Evansville Harrison 16, Pike Central 16, Shelbyville 15, Muncie Central 14, Perry Meridian 14, Eastern (Pekin) 12, Indianapolis Shortridge 12, Munster 11, Northwestern 11, Fort Wayne Wayne 11, Fountain Central 11.

UPS AND DOWNS

John Glenn is 2-0 for the first time since 1990.

Eastside is 2-0 for the first time since 2001.

Fort Wayne Northrop is 2-0 for the first time since 2006.

South Vermillion is 2-0 for the first time since 2009.

Mount Vernon (Posey) and South Dearborn are 2-0 for the first time since 2010.

Floyd Central and Forest Park are 2-0 for the first time since 2011.

Plymouth is 0-2 for the first time since 1992.

Fort Wayne Snider is off to its first 0-2 start since 1993.

Evansville Mater Dei is 0-2 for the first time since 1997.

Mishawaka is 0-2 for the first time since 2002.

North Vermilion is 0-2 for the first time since 2003.

Brebeut Jesuit and Chesterton are 0-2 for the first time since 2006.

Western Boone is 0-2 for the first time since 2007.

Mississinewa is 0-2 for the first time since 2010.

Gibson Southern is 0-2 for the first time since 2011.

LONGEST CURRENT CONFERENCE WINNING STREAKS

Columbus East has run off 90 consecutive Hoosier Hills Conference victories.

New Palestine has won 47 Hoosier Heritage Conference contests.

East Central has won 39 straight Eastern Indiana Conference games.

Pioneer has come out on top in 37 straight Hoosier North Conference games.

Lafayette Jeff has won 25 straight North Central Conference games.

Southwood has claimed 21 consecutive Three Rivers Conference wins.

Brownstown Central has a 21-game Mid-Southern Conference winning streak.

East Noble has claimed 18 straight Northeast 8 Conference games.

Valparaiso has a 17-game Duneland Athletic Conference winning streak.

Western Boone has 13 straight Sagamore Conference wins.

Decatur Central has 13 straight Mid-State Conference wins.

LONGEST CURRENT CONFERENCE LOSING STREAKS

Benton Central has lost 35 consecutive Hoosier Conference games.

South Bend Clay has suffered 27 straight Northern Indiana Conference losses.

Caston has lost 26 straight Hoosier North Conference games.

Crawford County has lost 23 straight Patoka Lake Conference contests.

Goshen has lost 20 consecutive Northern Lakes Conference games.

Bellmont has lost 18 straight Northeast 8 Conference games.

Edinburgh has dropped 16 Mid-Indiana Conference games in a row.

Elwood has a 14-game Central Indiana Conference losing streak.

Frankfort has lost 14 consecutive Sagamore Conference games.

Evansville Harrison has a 14-game Southern Indiana Conference losing streak.

Pike Central has lost 12 straight Pocket Conference games.

Muncie Central has dropped 11 straight North Central games.

Shelbyville has an 11-game Hoosier Heritage Conference losing streak.

Whitko has lost 11 Three Rivers Conference games in a row.

Perry Meridian has an 11-game Mid-State Conference losing skid.

Fountain Central has lost nine consecutive Wabash River Conference contests.

WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES

Larry “Bud” Wright (Sheridan) 426, Russ Radtke (Knox) 367, Mike Gillin (Mooresville) 331, Bob Gaddis (Columbus East) 323, John Hart (Brownsburg) 301, Jeff Adamson (Eastbrook) 281, Reed May (Brownstown Central) 269, Eric Moore (Center Grove) 246, Mark Bless (Avon) 234, Kevin O’Shea (Indianapolis North Central) 234, Mike Johnson (Logansport) 228, Mike Goebel (Evansville Mater Dei) 227, George Gilbert (Clinton Central) 224, Bart Curtis (Warsaw) 218, John Hendryx (Winamac) 217, Brian Moore (Parke Heritage) 207, Ott Hurrle (Indianapolis Scecina) 202.

CLOSING IN ON 200 WINS: Sherwood Haydock (Fort Wayne Wayne) 195, Tim Able (Triton Central) 189, Cory Yeoman (Penn) 181.

CLOSING IN ON 100 WINS: Jason Hawkins (Charlestown) 99, Ron Qualls (Anderson) 99, Luke Amstutz (East Noble) 98, Nate Andrews (NorthWood) 93, Monte Mawhorter (West Noble) 93, Michael Mosser (Adams Central) 93, Chris Coll (Franklin) 91, Jake Gilbert (Westfield) 91.