BY PAUL CONDRY AND MATT KOPSEA
ON THE LOOSE (Top running back performances)
Riverton Parke’s Derron Hazzard ran seven times for 355 yards with four touchdowns in the Panthers’ 60-6 win over Cloverdale.
Evansville Reitz’s Jay Smith scampered 58 times for 335 yards with five touchdowns in the Panthers’ 41-34 win over Booneville.
Kyle Turnachick of Oak Hill tallied 43 rushes for 306 yards with six touchdowns in the Golden Eagles’ 63-42 win over Bellmont.
Rushville’s Adam Sizemore accounted for 280 yards on the ground with four touchdowns in the Lions’ 48-26 loss to Batesville.
Clarksville’s Robert Lamar rambled 25 times for 266 yards with five touchdowns in the Generals’ 41-20 win over Mitchell.
North Decatur’s Reid Messer had 27 carries for 250 yards with four touchdowns in the Chargers’ 58-19 win over South Decatur.
Will Hoover of Central Noble ran 12 times for 234 yards with two scores in the Cougars’ 49-0 win over Whitko.
Lapel’s Kyle Shelton had 26 rushes for 233 yards with three touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 40-18 win over Frankton.
Centerville’s Jamari Pamplin rambled 37 times for 228 yards with two scores in the Bulldogs’ 49-12 win over Eastern Hancock.
Aaron Hogan of South Central (Union Mills) recorded 17 carries for 223 yards and four touchdowns in the Satellites’ 40-6 win over Caston.
Kooper Kinsler of Delphi ran 30 times for 221 yards with three touchdowns in the Oracles’ 28-20 win over Lewis Cass.
Mississinewa’s Carson Campbell rambled 15 times for 218 yards and four scores in the Indians’ 49-0 win over Jay County.
Parker Burk of Tri scampered 14 times for 211 yards with five touchdowns in the Titans’ 53-6 win over Hagerstown.
Prairie Heights’ Jaden Daniels raced nine times for 209 yards with two touchdowns in the Panthers’ 40-27 win over Woodlan.
Levi Strong of Peru tallied 20 carries for 190 yards and three touchdowns in the Bengal Tigers’ 35-8 win over Heritage.
Southmont’s Wyatt Woodall ran 27 times for 190 yards with a score in the Mounties’ 21-7 win over Cascade.
North Knox’s Holtman Doades tallied 14 carries for 186 yards with a touchdown in the Warriors’ 31-13 win against South Spencer.
Elijah Lincoln of Vincennes Lincoln had 12 carries for 184 yards and two touchdowns in the Alices’ 48-20 win over Princeton.
Danville’s Matt McGovern raced 16 times for 180 yards with three scores in the Warriors’ 41-7 win over Greencastle.
North Posey’s Jed Galvin ran five times for 178 yards with four touchdowns in the Vikings’ 56-6 win over Crawford County.
Mitchell Bernardi of Floyd Central had 29 carries for 178 yards with a score in the Highlanders’ 39-20 win over Jeffersonville.
In addition to running 13 times for 176 yards and two touchdowns, Jeremiah Love of South Bend Adams tossed a 39-yard touchdown pass in the Eagles’ 35-14 win over Goshen.
South Dearborn’s C.J. Rogers ran 16 times for 171 yards with a touchdown and caught two passes for 27 yards with another score in the Knights’ 54-0 blanking of Madison.
Rhett Sheren of North Knox recorded 14 rushes for 168 yards with three scores against South Spencer.
Batesville’s Gage Pohlman raced 23 times for 165 yards and two touchdowns for the Bulldogs against Rushville.
Shane Shuman of Culver Community had 14 carries for 167 yards and four touchdowns in the Cavaliers’ 68-34 win over South Newton.
Park Tudor’s Caden Whitehead rambled 11 times for 164 yards with three scores in the Panthers’ 26-7 win over Sheridan.
Eastbrook’s Gage Engle had 19 carries for 164 yards with three touchdowns in the Panthers’ 56-14 win over Eastern (Greentown).
Blake Thompson of Culver Community raced seven times for 164 yards with four touchdowns against South Newton.
Northeastern’s Damon Wilson had 16 carries for 161 yards with four scores in the Knights’ 42-0 win over Winchester.
Owen Valley’s Christian McDonald tallied 21 carries for 160 yards with two touchdowns in the Patriots’ 32-29 win over Sullivan.
Hayden Clark of Winamac registered 13 rushes for 157 yards and five touchdowns in the Warriors’ 48-14 win over West Central.
Martinsville’s Brayden Shrake ran 25 times for 157 yards with two touchdowns and returned a blocked punt 25 yards for another score in the Artesians’ 33-13 win over Silver Creek.
Hobart’s Braydon Carlson scampered 15 times for 155 yards and two touchdowns in the Brickies’ 72-10 win over Griffith.
Joe Heuer of Lowell raced 14 times for 154 yards and three scores in the Red Devils’ 41-7 win over Highland.
Shelbyville’s Cael Lux had 14 rushes for 154 yards with a touchdown in the Golden Bears’ 32-29 loss to Richmond.
Along with having 12 carries for 150 yards and a touchdown, Keegan LaBelle of Mount Vernon (Fortville) also caught 73-yard pass for a score in the Marauders’ 63-28 win over Pendleton Heights.
In addition to running 11 times for 141 yards with three touchdowns, Dylan Kidd of Rensselaer Central also tossed a 45-yard pass for a score in the Bombers’ 52-8 win over North Newton.
Clinton Prairie’s Drew Blackford completed 6-of-12 for 113 yards and ran 17 times for 101 yards and three touchdowns in the Gophers’ 20-8 win against Clinton Central.
PASSING GRADES (Top quarterback performances)
Christian Johnson of Parke Heritage went 19-of-23 for 408 yards with five touchdowns in the Wolves’ 52-18 win over Attica.
Gibson Southern’s Brady Allen was 15-of-17 for 385 yards with four touchdowns and ran for another tally in the Titans’ 49-16 win over Mount Vernon (Posey).
Speedway’s Carter Watson completed 20-of-22 for 358 yards with six touchdowns in the Sparkplugs’ 41-12 win over Seeger.
Gehrig Slunaker of Mount Vernon (Fortville) went 12-of-18 for 329 yards with two touchdowns against Pendleton Heights.
Fort Wayne Concordia’s Eli Mattox was 17-of-25 for 320 yards with four scores and ran for another touchdown in the Cadets’ 48-14 win over Northwestern.
New Haven’s Jakar Williams completed 16-of-28 for 316 yards with three touchdowns and ran 17 times for 76 yards and another score in the Bulldogs’ 35-34 win over Huntington North.
Traders Point Christian’s Cooper Simmons-Little went 18-of-37 for 302 yards with three touchdowns and ran four times for 17 yards and another score in the Knights’ 35-14 win over North White.
Lafayette Central Catholic’s Clark Barrett was 21-of-32 for 301 yards with six touchdowns in the Knights’ 53-20 win over South Vermillion.
Brebeuf Jesuit’s Nolan Buckman finished 24-of-42 for 301 yards and three scores in the Braves’ 24-14 win over West Lafayette.
Andrean’s Scott Ballentine went 18-of-23 for 299 yards with three touchdowns in the 59ers’ 44-6 win over Wheeler.
Hunter Dutton of Concord was 17-of-29 for 294 yards with three touchdowns for the Minutemen in their 38-13 win over LaPorte
Adam Kunkel of South Dearborn completed 16-of-27 for 286 yards with five touchdowns and ran for a sixth score against Madison.
Charlestown’s Chase Benner was 18-of-44 for 279 yards with three touchdowns in the Pirates’ 24-21 loss to Greensburg.
Morgan Lloyd of Southwood completed 15-of-32 for 278 yards with five touchdowns and ran eight times for 24 yards in the Knights’ 47-7 win over North Miami.
South Newton’s Kayden Cruz went 21-of-31 for 271 yards with three touchdowns and rushed 16 times for 99 yards and two scores for the Rebels against Culver Community.
In addition to going 1-of-5 for 26 yards with a touchdown, Kannon Chase of Springs Valley ran 27 times for 263 yards and three scores in the Blackhawks’ 27-6 win over North Daviess.
Northridge’s Tagg Gott completed 17-of-32 for 261 yards with a touchdown and rushed 28 times for 81 yards and three scores in the Raiders’ 28-7 win over NorthWood.
Lawrenceburg’s Garrett Yoon was 18-of-27 for 257 yards with three touchdowns and ran 12 times for 85 yards with another score in the Tigers’ 49-14 win over Franklin County.
Dillon White of Northview went 10-of-14 for 244 yards with two touchdowns in the Knights’ 28-14 win over Jasper.
Sam Minnette of Crawfordsville completed 14-of-26 for 239 yards with two touchdowns in the Athenians’ 41-14 loss to Western Boone.
Covington’s Alan Karrfalt was 17-of-30 for 238 yards and ran 15 times for 69 yards and a touchdown in the Trojans’ 46-6 win over Fountain Central.
DeKalb’s Tegan Irk was 13-of-19 for 234 yards with four touchdowns and ran for 67 yards in the Barons’ 42-7 win at Wawasee.
Rowdy Adams of Sullivan finished 19-of-35 for 234 yards with a touchdown for the Golden Arrows against Owen Valley.
Lebanon’s Landon Fouts went 21-of-28 for 233 yards with two scores in the Tigers’ 42-6 win over Beech Grove.
Harold Bender of North Posey was 14-of-22 for 230 yards with four touchdowns against Crawford County.
Kankakee Valley’s Grant Stowers finished 13-of-17 for 226 yards with two touchdowns and ran five times for 26 yards and another score in the Kougars’ 35-6 win over South Bend Riley.
Monrovia’s Eli Wagner was 8-of-12 for 220 yards with two touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 34-15 win over North Putnam.
Guy Griffey of Guerin Catholic completed 10-of-18 for 217 yards with two touchdowns in the Golden Eagles’ 21-20 win over Hamilton Heights.
Covenant Christian’s Tony Flatt went 15-of-27 for 215 yards with three touchdowns in the Warriors’ 52-6 win over Indiana Deaf.
Hamilton Heights’ Ryan Zimmerman finished 9-of-19 for 212 yards and a score for the Huskies against Guerin Catholic.
Seth Oliphant of Brown County went 12-of-18 for 210 yards with two touchdowns and ran seven times for 43 yards and two scores in the Eagles’ 47-20 win over Pike Central.
Evansville Mater Dei’s Mason Wunderlich was 10-of-15 for 208 yards with three touchdowns in the Wildcats’ 42-6 win over Forest Park.
Triton Central’s Jace Stuckey completed 10-of-15 for 201 yards with two touchdowns and also ran for two scores in the Tigers’ 58-0 win over Eastern (Pekin).
South Putnam’s Wyatt Mullin was 20-of-32 for 198 yards with two touchdowns in the Eagles’ 24-18 win over North Vermillion.
Carson Clark of Fort Wayne Bishop Luers went 10-of-12 for 197 yards with four scores in the Knights’ 46-8 win over Fairfield.
Danville Kale Payne completed 11-of-18 for 191 yards and two touchdowns against Greencastle.
Alexandria’s Chance Martin finished 12-of-16 for 184 yards with two touchdowns and ran for a third score in the Tigers’ 24-19 win over Elwood.
Linton-Stockton’s Hunter Gennicks was 10-of-14 for 182 yards with a touchdown and rushed 12 times for 124 yards and three scores in the Miners’ 46-13 win over Tell City.
Noah Ehrlich of Hobart went 8-of-8 for 179 yards with three touchdowns and ran twice for 20 yards and another score against Griffith.
South Adams’ Owen Wanner completed 9-of-13 for 178 yards with three scores in the Starfires’ 44-18 win over Madison-Grant.
Eastside’s Laban Davis was 7-of-9 for 178 yards with three touchdowns and rushed seven times for 153 yards in the Blazers’ 49-6 win over Bluffton.
Nick Patterson of Mooresville completed 10-of-15 for 150 yards with four touchdowns and ran three times for 53 yards and another score in the Pioneers’ 68-0 win over Jennings County.
Along with being 5-of-11 for 73 yards, Sam West of Greensburg rushed 17 times for 155 yards with two touchdowns for the Pirates against Charlestown.
Northfield’s Jake Holderman was 7-of-10 for 113 yards with two touchdowns and rushed 24 times for 149 yards and three scores for the Norsemen in their 35-14 win over Fremont.
In addition to going 8-of-18 for 104 yards, Booneville’s Clay Conner also ran 13 times for 109 yards and three scores for the Pioneers against Evansville Mater Dei.
WHAT A CATCH (Top receiving performances)
Parke Heritage’s Noble Johnson recorded nine catches for 230 yards with two touchdowns against Attica.
Reis Walker of Speedway hauled in eight passes for 205 yards with three touchdowns against Seeger.
Lawrenceburg’s Dahya Patel came up with nine receptions for 182 yards and two scores against Franklin County.
Zionsville’s Trey Firestone had five catches for 179 yards with four touchdowns in the Eagles’ 42-0 win over McCutcheon.
Cole Winer of Southwood tallied 11 receptions for 179 yards with two touchdowns against North Miami.
Mylan Graham of New Haven recorded five catches for 172 yards and two scores against Huntington North.
Covington’s Duncan Keller registered eight receptions for 157 yards against Fountain Central.
Gabe Heitsley of Gibson Southern recorded four catches for 153 yards with a touchdown against Mount Vernon (Posey).
Owen Munn of Lafayette Central Catholic had six receptions for 135 yards with three scores against South Vermillion.
Peyton Crickmore of South Putnam registered 12 catches for 133 yards with two touchdowns against North Vermillion.
Concord’s Amarion Moore caught seven passes for 132 yards with two touchdowns against LaPorte.
Gibson Southern’s Brayden Malone tallied three receptions for 129 yards with a score against Mount Vernon (Posey).
Phillip Moran of Traders Point Christian had eight catches for 123 yards and two touchdowns against North White.
SPECIAL PERFORMERS (Top all-around performances on offense, defense, and special teams)
In addition to having seven receptions for 201 yards, Ashden Gentry of Mount Vernon (Fortville) returned a kickoff 89 yards for a touchdown against Pendleton Heights.
East Central’s Sam Ringer returned a kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown in the Trojans’ 44-14 win over Greenwood.
Along with completing 7-of-13 for 86 yards with a touchdown, Elliott Young of Western Boone ran for a score and returned a fumble for another tally for the Stars against Crawfordsville,
Silver Creek’s Trey Schoen had an 85-yard kickoff return for a score as well as a 29-yard touchdown run for the Dragons against Martinsville.
Tippecanoe Valley’s Wade Jones hauled in four interceptions as well as a 31-yard touchdown catch in the Vikings’ 22-8 win at Garrett.
Along with coming up with four catches for 65 yards with a touchdown, Eli Ashton of East Central had an 80-yard punt return for a score against Greenwood.
Jeffersonville’s Boyd Vance had a 66-yard kickoff return for a score for the Red Devils against Floyd Central.
In addition to returning a kickoff 83 yards for a touchdown, Richmond’s Marquis Johnson rushed 11 times for 108 yards with a score and caught three passes for 19 yards with another tally for the Red Devils against Shelbyville.
Mooresville’s Gideon Brimmage returned a kickoff 80 yards for a touchdown and also ran for two scores against Jennings County.
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