BY PAUL CONDRY AND MATT KOPSEA

ON THE LOOSE (Top running back performances)

Robert Lamar of Clarksville had 18 carries for 250 yards and three scores in the Generals’ 48-12 win over Indiana Deaf School.

Central Noble’s Will Hoover rambled 19 times for 238 yards and four touchdowns in the Cougars’ 42-16 win over Woodlan.

Bremen’s Lance Moser scampered 21 times for 235 yards and three scores in the Lions’ 33-14 win over South Bend Washington.

Noblesville’s Logan Shoffner carried the ball 16 times for 234 yards and four touchdowns in the Millers’ 45-12 win over Terre Haute South.

New Prairie’s Noah Mungia rambled 24 times for 227 yards and five touchdowns on 33 rushes in the Cougars’ 52-3 win against Twin Lakes.

Terre Haute North’s Damon Sturm ran 22 times for 219 yards and two scores in the Patriots’ 43-6 win over Indianapolis Tech.

Jaiden Thomas of Evansville Bosse raced 37 times for 218 yards and two touchdowns as the Bulldogs downed Evansville Central, 38-36, for their first win in the series since 2000.

River Snodgrass of Mount Vernon (Posey) accounted for 215 all-purpose yards with three touchdowns on the ground and another receiving score in the Wildcats’ 48-17 win over South Spencer.

Xavier Tyler of Evansville Memorial had 28 carries for 206 yards with a touchdown and also threw a 31-yard pass for a score in the Tigers’ 28-20 win over Evansville North.

North Harrison’s Owen Whitaker ran 35 times for 194 yards in the Cougars’ 42-30 loss to Scottsburg.

Guerin Catholic’s Sam Zoobylak recorded 25 carries for 187 yards and two touchdowns in the Golden Eagles’ 48-42 loss to Lafayette Central Catholic.

Lake Central’s Xavier Williams scampered for 181 yards and three touchdowns in the Indians’ 42-0 win over Hammond Morton.

Baylor Smith of Lafayette Central Catholic had 22 carries for 180 yards and two scores for the Knights against Guerin Catholic.

Brownstown Central’s Kiernan Tiemeyer ran eight times for 177 yards and two touchdowns in the Braves’ 49-20 win over Charlestown.

Hamilton Heights’ Trey Ehman raced 22 times for 177 yards and a touchdown in the Huskies’ 21-14 win over Bluffton.

Jon Colbert of Norwell had nice touches for 173 yards and three touchdowns in the Knights’ 49-0 win over Norwell.

Gibson Southern’s Sean Delong ran 12 times for 172 yards with four scores and caught four passes for 70 yards in the Titans’ 63-24 win over New Albany.

Franklin County’s Bridger Bolos had seven touches for 172 yards and four touchdowns in the Wildcats’ 74-7 win over Connersville.

Dylan Kidd of Rensselaer Central carried the ball 19 times for 172 yards with four touchdowns in the Bombers’ 35-8 win over North Newton.

Jeff Galvin of North Posey ran 13 times for 171 yards and two touchdowns in the Vikings’ 53-6 win over Princeton.

Covenant Christian’s John Nabors rushed 25 times for 163 yards with a score in the Warriors’ 26-22 win over Traders Point Christian.

Noah Wagner of Huntington North had 14 rushes for 163 yards and two touchdowns in the Vikings’ 45-13 win over Jay County.

In addition to running 25 times for 159 yards with four touchdowns, Greenwood’s Noah Apgar also tossed a pass for a score in the Woodmen’s 41-24 win over Indian Creek.

Lamarion Nelson of Fort Wayne Wayne had 22 carries for 155 yards and two touchdowns in the Generals’ 47-26 loss to Fort Wayne Bishop Luers.

Sheridan’s Gavin Reners ran 32 times for 154 yards with two scores in the Blackhawks’ 18-6 win over Clinton Central.

Griffith’s Cameron Phelps had nine carries for 152 yards and two touchdowns in the Panthers’ 48-18 win over South Central.

Aidan Jochem of Southridge recorded 23 carries for 140 yards with three touchdowns in the Raiders’ 30-15 win over Boonville.

Plez Lawrence of Kokomo had 12 rushes for 129 yards with four touchdowns and caught two passes for 32 yards with another score for the Wildkats’ in a 41-6 win over Plymouth.

PASSING GRADES (Top quarterback performances)

J’Uan Swanson of Indianapolis Ben Davis was 22-of-27 for 423 yards with four touchdowns and ran 34 yards for another tally in the Giants’ 59-35 win over Avon.

Parke Heritage’s Christian Johnson went 27-of-42 for 377 yards with three scores and rushed 11 times for 53 yards and another score in the Wolves’ 40-12 win over Covington.

Antonio Garzolini of South Vermillion completed 19-of-27 for 356 yards with four touchdowns in the Wildcats’ 50-36 win over North Vermillion.

Lafayette Central Catholic’s Clark Barrett was 24-of-29 for 321 yards and also ran for five touchdowns against Guerin Catholic.

Mason Reynolds of Avon finished 8-of-20 for 317 yards with four scores for the Orioles against Ben Davis.

Mason Rohlman of Perry Meridian completed 16 of-22 for 299 yards with a touchdown and ran 18 times for 78 yards and another tally in the Falcons’ 42-7 win over Southport.

Mooresville’s Nick Patterson completed 19-of-23 for 298 yards with five touchdowns and ran for a sixth score in the Pioneers’ 55-21 win over Danville.

Owen Scheele of Carroll (Fort Wayne) went 15-of-28 for 284 yards with three touchdowns in the Chargers’ 29-28 win over Fort Wayne Snider.

Bedford North Lawrence’s Memphis Louden was 11-of-17 for 274 yards and two scores in the Stars’ 55-34 loss to Bloomington North.

Angel Nelson of Merrillville completed 13-of-18 for 263 yards and three scores in the Pirates’ 41-14 win over Hobart.

Riley Palmeter of Edinburgh was 15-of-23 for 259 yards with four touchdowns and ran three times for 57 yards and another score in the Lancers’ 55-0 win over Cloverdale.

Scottsburg’s Javis Roush finished 13-of-17 for 258 yards with three touchdowns and ran four times for 34 yards and another score for the Warriors against North Harrison.

Carmel’s Zach Osborne went 26-of-34 for 255 yards and rushed six times for 40 yards and three touchdowns in the Greyhounds’ 42-40 win over Detroit King.

Chesterton’s Chris Mullen went 17-of-25 for 254 yards and five touchdowns in the Trojans’ 42-0 blanking Thornton Fractional South (Ill.).

Carson Clark of Fort Wayne Bishop Luers was 14-of-23 for 250 yards and three touchdowns for the Knights against Fort Wayne Wayne.

Along with going 17-of-24 for 251 yards with six touchdowns, Kyle Antonie of Heritage Christian ran six times for 90 yards with a score in the Eagles’ 49-14 win over Shenandoah.

Guerin Catholic’s Sam Miller finished 14-of-19 for 249 yards with three scores against Lafayette Central Catholic.

Brady Allen of Gibson Southern completed 18-of-22 for 246 yards with four touchdowns and ran five times for 38 yards and another score against New Albany.

Clarksville’s Caleb Cummings went 14-of-23 for 247 yards and three touchdowns against Indiana Deaf.

Scott Ballentine of Andrean was 17-of-28 for 238 yards and two scores for the 59ers in their 21-7 win against Crown Point.

Carsen Melvin of Plainfield was 17-of-28 for 231 yards and three scores in the Quakers’ 25-20 loss to Tri-West.

Beech Grove’s Adonis Adams went 13-of-21 for 229 yards with three touchdowns in the Hornets’ 28-6 win over Cascade.

Covington’s Alan Karrfalt was 22-of-42 for 228 yards with two touchdowns and ran for another score for the Trojans against Parke Heritage.

Nate Staley of Evansville Reitz completed 18=of-23 for 226 yards with two touchdowns in the Panthers’ 41-0 blanking of Vincennes Lincoln.

New Castle’s Eli Cooper was 11-of-17 for 225 yards with five scores and ran four times for 47 yards in the Trojans’ 48=7 win over Rushville.

Cooper Simmons-Little of Traders Point Christian finished 15-of-35 for 219 yards with two touchdowns for the Knights against Cove

Lukas Hunt of Bluffton completed 15-of-22 for 215 yards and rushed for two scores for the Tigers against Hamilton Heights.

Indianapolis Cathedral’s Danny O’Neil was 17-of-30 for 211 yards for the Irish in their 20-7 win over Brownsburg.

Eli Mattox of Fort Wayne Concordia completed 15-of-29 for 205 yards and two scores in the Cadets’ 59-14 loss to Homestead.

Gehrig Slunaker of Mount Vernon (Fortville) was 15-of-21 for 201 yards and two touchdowns in the Marauders’ 43-25 win over Franklin.

Westfield’s Maximus Webster went 15-of-19 for 185 yards with three touchdowns in the Shamrocks’ 33-11 win over Harrison (West Lafayette).

Aidan Leffler of Indianapolis Roncalli finished 14-of-23 for 184 yards with two scores in the Royals’ 34-13 win over Franklin Central.

Homestead’s Peyton Slaven was 7-of-11 for 179 yards with three touchdowns for the Spartans against Fort Wayne Concordia.

Along with being 3-of-4 for 56 yards with a score, Western’s Dylan Bryant rushed 31 times for 175 yards and two touchdowns in the Panthers’ 28-26 win over Western Boone.

In addition to going 2-of-3 for 20 yards, Mishawaka’s Justin Fisher ran 24 times for 168 yards and three touchdowns in the Cavemen’s 28-0 blanking of Elkhart.

Vincent Hoover of Tipton completed all eight of his passes for 162 yards with three scores in the Blue Devils’ 41-0 blanking of Elwood.

Hanover Central’s Matt Koontz completed 3-of-9 for 83 yards and ran nine times for 158 yards with three touchdowns in the Wildcats’ 35-6 win over Munster.

In addition to completing 6-of-9 for 123 yards with two touchdowns, Anthony Annee of Brebeuf Jesuit caught three passes for 25 yards and two scores in the Braves’ 35-14 win against New Palestine.

Montasi Clay of Indianapolis Lutheran tossed five touchdown passes in the Saints’ 48-20 win over Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter.

WHAT A CATCH (Top receiving performances)

Chrishon McCray of Avon hauled in eight passes for 317 yards with four touchdowns against Ben Davis.

Jameson Coverstone of Carroll (Fort Wayne) had 10 catches for 229 yards and three scores against Fort Wayne Snider.

Brebeuf Jesuit’s Max Walters recorded nine receptions for 207 yards and two touchdowns against New Palestine.

Peyton Hawkins of South Vermillion hauled in 10 passes for 168 yards and two scores against North Vermillion.

Marques Reese of Ben Davis had six catches for 168 yards with two scores against Avon.

Morgan Capps of Clarksville caught seven passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns against Indiana Deaf.

Mooresville’s Logan Jackson tallied eight receptions for 147 yards and three touchdowns against Danville.

Carmel’s Desmond Duffy caught 12 passes for 145 yards against Detroit King.

Ryker Hughes of Bedford North Lawrence had two receptions for 145 yards against Bloomington North.

Evan Dienhart of Lafayette Central Catholic registered seven catches for 140 yards against Guerin Catholic.

Guerin Catholic’s Ryan Glenn had eight receptions for 130 yards and two scores against Lafayette Central Catholic.

Nathan Anderson of Homestead came up with five catches for 129 yards and two touchdowns against Fort Wayne Concordia.

Along with coming up with four catches for 106 yards and two scores, Daniel Mason of Ben Davis ran a punt back 41 yards for a touchdown against Avon.

SPECIAL PERFORMERS (Top all-around performances on offense, defense, and special teams)

Gideon Brimmage of Mooresville came up with kickoff returns of 90 and 83 yards for touchdowns against Danville.

Bloomington South’s Desan McCullough hauled in a 64-yard touchdown pass, returned a fumble 11 yards for another score, and returned one of his two interceptions 80 yards for another tally in the Panthers’ 45-20 win over Martinsville.

Roland Vera Jr. of Evansville Reitz came up with three interceptions against Vincennes Lincoln.

In addition to catching a 14-yard touchdown pass, Concord’s Amarion Moore returned an interception 19 yards for a score in the Minutemen’s 14-0 win over Jimtown.

Along with running seven times for 71 yards with three scores, Roman Schrock of Goshen added a 33-yard interception return for a touchdown and four tackles in the RedHawks’ 61-0 win over South Bend Clay.

Carson Lambert of Carroll (Flora) came up with an 81-yard interception return for a touchdown in the Cougars’ 9-0 win against Delphi.

Christian Clausen of Sheridan had a 77-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Clinton Central.

Center Grove’s Kalen Carroll returned a blocked punt 84 yards for a touchdown and an interception 27 yards for another score in the Trojans’ 56-7 win over Decatur Central.

Jose Escalante of Speedway booted the game-winning 24-yard field goal in the Sparkplugs’ 17-14 win over Indianapolis Scecina.