BY PAUL CONDRY AND MATT KOPSEA
ON THE LOOSE (Top running back performances)
Marion’s Winston Berry ran 24 times for 273 yards with four touchdowns in the Giants’ 38-20 win over Muncie Central.
Elkhart’s Aalias Leonard rambled 38 times for 271 yards and four touchdowns in the Lions’ 35-13 win over South Bend Adams.
Andrew Zellers of Greenfield-Central raced 29 times for 271 yards and four touchdowns in the Cougars’ 43-7 win over Yorktown.
Oak Hill’s Kyle Turnachick scampered 30 times for 254 yards and four touchdowns in the Golden Eagles’ 35-21 win over Frankton.
Dylan Bryant of Western raced 29 times for 248 yards and three scores in the Panthers’ 48-13 win over Northwestern.
Hobart’s Trey Gibson had 26 carries for 243 yards with five touchdowns in the Brickies’ 56-24 win over Kankakee Valley.
Eli Underwood of Traders Point Christian scampered 33 times for 241 yards and six scores in the Knights’ 37-35 win over Edinburgh.
Lowell’s Joseph Heuer ran 10 times for 239 yards with four touchdowns in the Red Devils’ 35-14 win over Highland.
Owen Valley’s Christian McDonald rambled nine times for 221 yards and four scores in the Patriots’ 67-0 win over Eastern Greene.
Eli Carter of Tipton tallied 22 carries for 211 yards and three touchdowns in the Blue Devils’ 21-0 win over Hamilton Heights.
Manchester’s Braxton Ream rushed 25 times for 205 yards with two touchdowns in the Squires’ 42-7 win over Whitko.
North White’s Eli Quasebarth had 19 rushes for 204 yards with four scores in the Vikings’ 35-28 win over South Newton.
Lapel’s Tyler Dollar rambled 28 times for 199 yards with three touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 48-21 loss to Heritage Christian.
North Knox’s Hoffman Doades scampered 14 times for 197 yards and a score in the Warriors’ 38-24 loss to Linton-Stockton.
T.J. Hankins of Evansville North ran 18 times for 193 yards and four touchdowns in the Huskies’ 42-17 win over Vincennes Lincoln.
East Noble’s Ethan Nickles had 29 rushes for 192 yards and two scores in the Knights’ 19-16 win over Columbia City.
Mason Sheron of Leo ran 19 times for 191 yards and two touchdowns in the Lions’ 37-6 win over Huntington North.
South Vermillion’s Gabe Clay scampered 12 times for 191 yards and two touchdowns in the Wildcats’ 53-21 win over Fountain Central.
Covenant Christian’s John Nabors rambled eight times for 190 yards with a touchdown in the Warriors’ 42-6 win over Clarksville.
Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger’s K.J. Tippmann raced 28 times for 189 yards and two touchdowns in the Saints’ 41-38 loss to Fort Wayne Bishop Luers.
Matthew McGovern of Danville ran 19 times for 187 yards and a touchdown in the Warriors’ 41-16 win over Frankfort.
Kokomo’s Plez Lawrence scampered 15 times for 187 yards with two touchdowns in the Wildkats’ 28-14 win over Logansport.
Merrillville’s Lavarion Logan carried the ball 22 times for 185 yards and four touchdowns in the Pirates’ 42-7 win over Valparaiso.
Marshawn Lottie of South Bend Washington had 26 carries for 184 yards and two scores in the Panthers’ 62-16 loss to Jimtown.
LaVille’s Noah Richhart scampered 33 times for 183 yards in the Lancers’ 14-7 win over John Glenn.
Terre Haute North’s Damon Sturm ran 22 times for 182 yards with a touchdown and caught two passes for 66 yards and another score in the Patriots’ 28-21 win over Southport.
Kyle Atkinson of Griffith recorded 13 carries for 179 yards and three touchdowns in the Panthers’ 45-7 win over Boone Grove.
Nathan Creed of John Glenn had 26 carries for 178 yards and a score for the Falcons against LaVille.
Perry Central’s Sawyer Guillaume ran 14 times for 173 yards and two touchdowns in the Commodores’ 37-22 win over West Washington.
Muncie Central’s Shoka Griffin recorded 29 rushes for 170 yards with a touchdown for the Bearcats against Marion.
Colton Brown of Heritage Christian raced 24 times for 165 yards with three touchdowns for the Eagles against Lapel.
Mishawaka’s Chase Gooden ran 19 times for 162 yards and two touchdowns in the Cavemen’s 40-20 win over NorthWood.
Grayson Thomas of New Palestine scampered 12 times for 153 yards and three touchdowns in the Dragons’ 52-0 win over Shelbyville.
Franklin’s Titus Phillips ran 27 times for 152 yards and two scores in the Grizzly Cubs’ 33-20 win over Plainfield.
Greencastle’s Jacob McGuire had 11 carries for 146 yards and three touchdowns in the Tiger Cubs’ 42-0 win over Cloverdale.
Jayden Eagle of Eastern (Greentown) rambled 12 times for 144 yards and two touchdowns in the Comets’ 41-6 win over Tri-Central.
Whiteland’s Peyton Emberton carried the ball 25 times for 139 yards and three scores in the Warriors’ 24-14 win over Mooresville.
Fort Wayne Snider’s Tyrese Brown ran 13 times for 136 yards and four touchdowns in the Panthers’ 42-12 win over Fort Wayne Northrop.
Jeremy Pamplin of Centerville had 23 rushes for 126 yards with five touchdowns and two catches for 32 yards and another score in the Bulldogs’ 62-0 win over Union County.
PASSING GRADES (Top quarterback performances)
Gibson Southern’s Brady Allen was 22-of-35 for 366 yards with five touchdowns in the Titans’ 54-6 win over Mount Vernon (Posey).
Evansville Memorial’s Caleb Ellspermann went 17-of-21 for 360 yards with two touchdowns and ran three times for 29 yards in the Tigers’ 49-10 win over Evansville Reitz.
Carter St. John of Indianapolis Bishop Chatard was 20-of-20 for 359 yards and with five touchdowns in the Trojans’ 42-0 win over Columbus East.
Indianapolis Cathedral’s Danny O’Neal completed 23-of-38 for 347 yards with four touchdowns for the Irish in their 35-7 win over Cincinnati LaSalle (Ohio).
Carmel Zach Osborne went 14-of-20 for 345 yards with four touchdowns and ran nine times for 37 yards and another score in the Greyhounds’ 35-21 win over Indianapolis Ben Davis.
Sullivan’s Rowdy Adams was 11-of-15 for 343 yards with four scores in the Golden Arrows’ 45-0 win over Edgewood.
Brady Preston of Lafayette Jeff completed 18-of-22 for 320 yards with six touchdowns in the Bronchos’ 70-0 win over Richmond.
Eli Mattox of Fort Wayne Concordia went 20-of-46 for 302 yards and three touchdowns in the Cadets’ 29-26 loss to Fort Wayne Wayne.
Martinsville’s Tyler Adkins was 25-of-27 for 299 yards with five touchdowns in the Artesians’ 49-32 win over Perry Meridian.
Southport’s Bryce Calvert went 21-of-43 for 291 yards with three scores for the Cardinals against Terre Haute North.
Aidan Leffler of Indianapolis Roncalli was 20-of-28 for 290 yards with two touchdowns and ran six times for 17 yards and another score in the Royals’ 56-3 win over Bloomington North.
Carter Watson of Speedway completed 14-of-27 for 290 yards and five touchdowns in the Sparkplugs’ 48-23 win over Cascade.
NorthWood’s Owen Roeder went 21-of-31 for 287 yards with two touchdowns for the Panthers against Mishawaka.
Owen Wanner of South Adams finished 14-of-17 for 277 yards with five touchdowns in the Starfires’ 42-13 win over Jay County.
Carsen Melvin of Plainfield was 26-of-36 for 268 yards with three touchdowns for the Quakers against Franklin.
Brebeuf Jesuit’s Nolan Buckman completed 18-of-26 for 266 yards with four touchdowns in the Braves’ 33-7 win against Terre Haute South.
Prince Powell of Warren Central was 15-of-23 for 264 yards with a touchdown and rushed 13 times for 58 yards and two scores in the Warriors’ 24-21 loss to Lawrence North.
Covington’s Alan Karrfalt went 20-of-27 for 264 yards with four scores in the Trojans’ 46-14 win over Attica.
Mason Rohlman of Perry Meridian was 14-of-18 for 254 yards and four touchdowns for the Falcons against Martinsville.
Charlestown’s Clay McClelland completed 12-of-15 for 250 yards with two touchdowns and rushed 10 times for 36 yards and two scores in the Pirates’ 47-0 win over Corydon Central.
Kale Payne of Danville went 22-of-34 for 250 yards and three touchdowns against Frankfort.
Columbus North’s Luke Hammons completed 12-of-22 for 248 yards with four touchdowns and ran 11 times for 29 yards in the Bulldogs’ 34-10 win over Bloomington South.
Matt Koontz of Hanover Central was 10-of-14 for 246 yards with four touchdowns and ran three times for 123 yards and another score in the Wildcats’ 69-6 win over Whiting.
Homestead’s Peyton Slavin went 19-of-46 for 246 yards and a touchdown in the Spartans’ 17-10 loss to Carroll (Fort Wayne).
Gehrig Slunaker of Mount Vernon (Posey) was 11-of-15 for 243 yards with three touchdowns and ran for another score in the Marauders’ 46-0 win over New Castle.
Riley Palmeter of Edinburgh completed 14-of-26 for 241 yards with four scores for the Lancers against Traders Point Christian.
Indianapolis Ben Davis’ J’Uan Swanson was 17-of-26 for 238 yards with a touchdown for the Giants against Carmel.
Carson Clark of Fort Wayne Bishop Luers completed 15-of-24 for 233 yards with five touchdowns for the Knights against Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger.
Angel Nelson of Merrillville was 17-of-23 for 227 yards with a touchdown against Valparaiso.
Yorktown’s Mason Moulton went 16-of-43 for 227 yards and a score for the Tigers against Greenfield-Central.
Bohde Dickerson of Bishop Dwenger was 13-of-19 for 224 yards with two touchdowns against Bishop Luers.
Fountain Central’s A.J. Hall completed 15-of-33 for 222 yards with a score for the Mustangs against South Vermillion.
Lawrenceburg’s Garrett Yoon went 6-of-8 for 220 yards with three touchdowns and rushed two times for 27 yards and two scores in the Tigers’ 91-12 win over Rushville.
Jimmy Pisani of Culver Academy threw for 217 yards with two touchdowns and ran for 236 yards and four scores in the Eagles’ 47-13 win over Woodlan.
Western Boone’s Elliott Young completed 9-of-12 for 216 yards with three scores and ran five times for 39 yards and two touchdowns in the Stars’ 48-0 win over Southmont.
Guerin Catholic’s Ryan Zimmerman went 15-of-26 for 215 yards with three touchdowns in the Golden Eagles’ 26-20 loss to Northview.
Manchester’s Brock Casper was 13-of-20 for 208 yards with two touchdowns against Whitko.
Avon’s Mason Reynolds completed 16-of-26 for 208 yards with a touchdown in the Orioles’ 45-24 loss to Westfield.
Westfield’s Maximus Webster went 14-of-19 for 207 yards with three scores and rushed five times for 30 yards and another touchdown for the Shamrocks against Avon.
Kyle Antoine of Heritage Christian was 15-of-22 for 201 yards with three touchdowns and ran 10 times for 121 yards and another tally against Lapel.
Concord’s Hunter Dutton was 11-of-21 for 203 yards and three touchdowns for the Minutemen in their 51-3 win over Plymouth.
Montasi Clay of Indianapolis Lutheran completed 7-of-10 for 198 yards with two touchdowns and ran 17 times for 76 yards and two scores in the Saints’ 36-12 win over Monrovia.
Eastside’s Laban Davis went 9-of-12 for 185 yards with two touchdowns and rushed five times for 78 yards and three scores in the Blazers’ 49-0 blanking of Fremont.
Castle’s Cameron Tilley was 9-of-14 for 191 yards and two touchdowns in the Knights’ 30-12 loss to Jasper.
New Prairie’s Marshall Kmiecik went 5-of-6 for 189 yards with three touchdowns and ran eight times for 55 yards in the Cougars’ 46-8 win over Indianapolis Tech.
Jeremiah Hibbeln of South Putnam completed 14-of-18 for 181 yards with two touchdowns and ran 15 times for 83 yards and two scores in the Eagles’ 53-6 win over Brown County.
Boonville’s Clay Conner was 8-of-11 for 177 yards with a touchdown and ran 11 times for 59 yards and two scores in the Pioneers’ 35-28 win against Princeton.
Along with completing 7-of-9 for 177 yards with a touchdown, Javon Tracy of Decatur Central had 11 rushes for 181 yards and two scores in the Hawks’ 35-3 win over Greenwood.
Montez Jones of Lawrence Central was 6-of-16 for 167 yards with a touchdown and ran nine times for 74 yards and another score for the Wildcats against Warren Central.
Crown Point’s J.J. Johnson completed 8-of-12 for 166 yards and rushed for 101 yards with five total touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 40-0 win over LaPorte.
Mishawaka’s Justin Fisher went 3-of-4 for 61 yards and rushed 21 times for 151 yards and three scores against NorthWood.
Brody Lester of Owen Valley was 6-of-11 for 143 yards with two touchdowns and rushed seven times for 129 yards and two scores against Eastern Greene.
In addition to going 12-of-25 for 135 yards, Bluffton’s Lukas Hunt ran 22 times for 116 yards and two scores in the Tigers’ 29-0 win over Heritage.
WHAT A CATCH (Top receiving performances)
Edinburgh’s Caleb Dewey recorded seven catches for 198 yards and three touchdowns against Traders Point Christian.
Speedway’s Reis Walker had four receptions for 159 yards with three touchdowns and also came up with an interception against Cascade.
Aiden Gilmore of Lawrenceburg tallied four receptions for 147 yards with three scores against Rushville.
Luke Adams of Sullivan hauled in four passes for 144 yards with two touchdowns against Edgewood.
Lafayette Jeff’s Brandon Jackson came up with nine catches for 143 yards and four touchdowns against Richmond.
Lawrence North’s Omar Cooper caught four passes for 143 yards and a touchdown against Warren Central.
Michael Page of Indianapolis Cathedral had six catches for 142 yards and two touchdowns against Cincinnati LaSalle (Ohio).
Max Walters of Brebeuf Jesuit recorded eight receptions for 139 yards and two scores against Terre Haute South.
NorthWood’s Ni’Tareon Tuggle caught seven passes for 139 yards with a score against Mishawaka.
Keegan Castetter of Columbus North had five catches for 139 yards and three touchdowns against Bloomington South.
Sullivan’s Randy Kelley recorded four receptions for 137 yards with two touchdowns against Edgewood.
Jack Parnin of Fort Wayne Concordia hauled in 10 passes for 131 yards with a score against Fort Wayne Wayne.
Bishop Luers’ Brody Glenn came up with six receptions for 130 yards and four touchdowns against Bishop Dwenger.
Zac Schlofmer of Heritage Christian caught eight passes for 126 yards with a touchdown against Lapel.
Desmond Duffy of Carmel had six catches for 125 yards and a score against Ben Davis.
Yorktown’s Kolton Nanko hauled in seven passes for 122 yards with a touchdown against Greenfield-Central.
Indianapolis Lutheran’s Jake Pasch registered two receptions for 121 yards and two touchdowns against Monrovia.
Henry O’Keefe of Bishop Dwenger had five catches for 120 yards and a score against Bishop Luers.
Manchester’s Seth Gaerte caught six passes for 119 yards and two touchdowns against Whitko.
Indianapolis Roncalli’s Kyle Lockard managed seven receptions for 117 yards and a touchdown against Bloomington North.
Casey Baird of Western Boone had five catches for 116 yards and a touchdown against Southmont.
Dane Gerling of Covington caught five passes for 115 yards and three scores against Attica.
Ray Brodie of Evansville Memorial hauled in three passes for 113 yards with a touchdown and rushed 12 times for 78 yards and three scores against Evansville Reitz.
Martinsville’s Caleb McBride had five receptions for 110 yards and three touchdowns against Perry Meridian.
Jasper’s Cameron Foley recorded eight catches for 106 yards and two scores for the Wildcats against Castle.
SPECIAL PERFORMERS (Top all-around performances on offense, defense, and special teams)
In addition to running nine times for 59 yards with two touchdowns, Brownstown Central’s Kiernan Tiemeyer caught a 46-yard pass for a score and returned a kickoff 85 yards for another tally in the Braves’ 54-20 win over Indian Creek.
Along with catching a 25-yard touchdown pass, West Lafayette’s Cannon Melchi returned a punt 55 yards for a score in the Red Devils’ 42-0 win over Lewis Cass.
Brandon Wheat of Center Grove returned a kickoff 80 yards for a score in the Trojans’ 49-6 win over Indianapolis Pike.
In addition to booting eight extra-points, Jimtown’s Johntu Reed ran four times for 98 yards with a score and returned a fumble 30 yards for another touchdown for the Jimmies against South Bend Washington.
Trevon Hatchett of Westfield took a kickoff back 97 yards for score against Avon.
Brownsburg’s Spencer Porath converted field goals of 22, 33, 33, and 42 yards in the Bulldogs’ 19-6 win over Zionsville.
LaVille’s Lucas Plummer ran for a touchdown and returned an interception 48 yards for another tally against John Glenn.
Along with rushing 12 times for 190 yards with a touchdown, Gary West’s Camajay Griffin-Terrell caught a 40-yard pass for another tally, and returned a kickoff 70 yards for a score in the Cougars’ 54-8 win over East Chicago Central.
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