ON THE LOOSE (Top running back performances)

Knightstown’s Jameson Crawford tallied 13 carries for 285 yards with five touchdowns in the Panthers’ 56-0 blanking of Union County.

Eastern Greene’s James Lewis had 15 carries for 251 yards with three touchdowns in the Thunderbirds’ 34-22 win over North Daviess.

Sean Conley of Lakeland ran four times for 243 yards with four touchdowns in the Lakers’ 69-14 win over Prairie Heights.

East Central’s Josh Ringer scampered for 240 yards with three touchdowns and caught a 15-yard pass for another tally in the Trojans’ 38-28 win over Cincinnati Moeller.

Mason Chalfant of Tri ran seven times for 237 yards with three touchdowns in the Titans’ 75-12 win over Cambridge City Lincoln.

Trey Rominger of Paoli accumulated 30 carries for 235 yards with four scores in the Rams’ 42-18 win over Springs Valley.

Western’s Matthew McKitrick had 33 rushes for 233 yards with three touchdowns in the Panthers’ 33-20 win over Rensselaer Central.

Ronald Graham of Indianapolis Shortridge tallied 26 carries for 232 yards with two touchdowns in the Blue Devils’ 44-38 loss to Park Tudor.

Corbin Johnson of South Decatur ran 17 times for 232 yards with four touchdowns in the Cougars’ 52-14 win over Edinburgh.

Lawrence North’s Izayveon Moore exploded for 21 carries for 231 yards with two scores in the Wildcats’ 41-26 win over Lawrence Central.

Indianapolis Lutheran’s Braydon Hall raced 33 times for 228 yards with three touchdowns in the Saints’ 43-13 win over Triton Central.

Marshawnn Harris of Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter had 21 rushes for 224 yards with two touchdowns in the Raiders’ 40-19 win over Purdue Polytech.

Zyeiar White of Terre Haute South ran 31 times for 220 yards with two touchdowns in the Braves’ 38-28 loss to Bloomington North.

Dashawn Woods of Hammond Central tallied nine rushes for 220 yards with four scores in the Wolves’ 41-0 win over Griffith.

Castle’s Max McCool rambled 16 times for 209 yards with three touchdowns and caught two passes for 68 yards and another score in the Knights’ 52-42 win over Evansville Bosse.

Landon Terry of Tell City ran 10 times for 204 yards with two scores in the Marksmen’s 42-21 win over Forest Park.

Beech Grove’s Jeremiah Lee scampered 23 times for 202 yards with three touchdowns in the Hornets’ 30-22 win over Speedway.

Dontell Harris of Hammond Morton ran 37 times for 196 yards with three scores in the Governors’ 48-38 loss to Elkhart.

Garrett’s Camren Rublr had 35 carries for 193 yards with two touchdowns and caught two passes for 35 yards with another score in the Railroaders’ 27-0 win over Churubusco.

Homestead’s Brett Fuchs tallied 25 carries for 193 yards with a score in the Spartans’ 41-10 win over Fort Wayne Wayne.

Larry Ellison of Crown Point accumulated 24 carries for 185 yards with four touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 39-6 win over Merrillville.

Goshen’s Drew Elliott had 16 rushes for 184 yards with two scores in the RedHawks’ 34-21 loss to Wawasee.

Brownsburg’s Garrett Sherrell ran 30 times for 183 yards with two touchdowns and caught a 58-yard pass yard for another score in the Bulldogs’ 35-21 win over Franklin Central.

Dylan Maxwell of East Central added 13 rushes for 183 yards with a score against Cincinnati Moeller.

New Palestine’s Grayson Thomas ran 31 times for 179 yards with two touchdowns in the Dragons’ 30-22 win over Yorktown.

Mark Kube of Eastern Hancock tallied 22 carries for 178 yards with three scores in the Royals’ 22-21 loss to Centerville.

Hanover Central’s Caiden Verrett had 11 rushes for 172 yards with three touchdowns in the Wildcats’ 60-13 win over Highland.

Elkhart’s Connor Dow scampered 16 times for 166 yards with three touchdowns for the Lions against Hammond Morton.

Hamilton Southeastern’s Jalen Alexander had 14 carries for 164 yards with two touchdowns in the Royals’ 42-23 win over Avon.

Brayton Belcher of Monrovia scampered 23 times for 162 yards and a score in the Bulldogs’ 27-26 overtime win over Linton-Stockton.

Eastern’s (Greentown) Jayden Eagle ran 15 times for 160 yards with two touchdowns and caught four passes for 130 yards with two scores against Delphi.

Jaron Thomas of Concord had 20 carries for 156 yards with two touchdowns for the Minutemen in their 45-14 loss to NorthWood.

Teagan Bennett of Lawrenceburg ran 18 times for 146 yards with two touchdowns in the Tigers’ 28-21 win over Milan.

Cloverdale’s Levi Johnson tallied 21 rushes for 145 yards with two scores in the Clovers’ 28-6 win over Brown County.

Greenwood’s Alan Burnett ran 31 times for 145 yards with a touchdown against Martinsville.

PASSING GRADES (Top quarterback performances)

NorthWood’s Owen Roeder completed 25-of-36 for 404 yards with three touchdowns and ran for another score for the Panthers against Concord.

West Lafayette’s Carson Kitchel was 23-of-33 for 400 yards with four scores in the Red Devils’ 39-0 win over Tipton.

Maverick Geske of Brebeuf Jesuit went 23-of-34 for 359 yards and five touchdowns in the Braves’ 44-31 win over Mishawaka Marion. These are both career highs for Geske.

Silas Laidig of Bremen was 10-of-15 for 337 yards with four scores in the Lions’ 35-0 blanking of South Central.

Mount Vernon’s (Fortville) Luke Ertel went 23-of-37 for 326 yards with four touchdowns in the Marauders’ 41-35 loss to Greenfield-Central.

Evansville Bosse’s Elijah Wagner carried the ball 46 times for 323 yards with three touchdowns and completed 18-of-31 for 207 yards with two scores for the Bulldogs against Castle.

Eastern’s (Greentown) Eli Edwards went 14-of-19 for 308 yards with five touchdowns and ran twice for 10 yards in the Comets’ 48-7 win over Delphi.

Zander Brazel of East Noble was 15-of-23 for 305 yards with three touchdowns in the Knights’ 51-0 win over Huntington North.

Allen Zupan of Perry Meridian completed 15-of-28 for 298 yards with two scores in the Falcons’ 26-20 overtime loss to Franklin.

Greenwood’s Brock Riddle was 14-of-23 for 292 yards with four touchdowns and rushed 11 times for 48 yards and another tally in the Woodmen’s 43-28 win over Martinsville.

Fishers’ Bennett Gorak went 23-of-27 for 289 yards with three touchdowns and ran for another score in the Tigers’ 48-22 win over Noblesville.

Mississinewa’s Nolan Quaderer completed 20-of-24 for 288 yards with four touchdowns and ran seven times for 93 yards with another score in the Indians’ 48-22 win against Madison-Grant.

Thomas Gotkowski of Indianapolis Ben Davis was 12-of-17 for 284 yards with five scores in the Giants’ 62-0 win over Indianapolis Pike.

Allen Zupan of Perry Meridian went 14-of-26 for 283 yards with two touchdowns in the Falcons’ 26-20 overtime loss to Franklin.

Center Grove’s Tyler Cherry completed 13-of-17 for 282 yards with three touchdowns in the Trojans’ 34-7 win against Louisville Trinity (Kentucky).

Martinsville’s A.J. Reynolds was 10-of-21 for 277 yards with three scores for the Artesians against Greenwood.

Boone Grove’s Mark Rowland completed 19-of-29 for 275 yards with two touchdowns and ran five times for 30 yards and two scores in the Wolves’ 52-12 win over Gary West.

Donovan Williams of New Haven was 22-of-26 for 274 yards with four scores and ran eight times for 85 yards in the Bulldogs’ 48-28 win over DeKalb.

Nevan Tutterow of Franklin Central went 16-of-21 for 264 yards with two touchdowns for the Flashes against Brownsburg.

Jay County’s Sean Bailey was 8-of-10 for 242 yards with three scores in the Patriots’ 43-12 win over Southern Wells.

Hammond Morton’s Holland Harris completed 14-of-26 for 241 yards with a touchdown and ran nine times for 54 yards with two scores against Elkhart.

North White’s Eli Quasebarth ran 24 times for 239 yards with four scores and was 4-of-10 for 26 yards in the Vikings’ 36-14 win over Winamac.

South Newton’s Evyn Krug was 20-of-28 for 237 yards with a touchdown and ran 27 times for 116 yards with four scores in the Rebels’ 38-31 win over Fisher (Illinois).

Cole Stephens of Greencastle went 10-of-17 for 235 yards with four touchdowns in the Tiger Cubs’ 56-18 win over West Vigo.

Jace Stuckey of Triton Central was 24-of-42 for 234 yards with two scores for the Tigers against Indianapolis Lutheran.

Danville’s Conner Soper completed 15-of-21 for 233 yards with three touchdowns in the Warriors’ 28-26 win over Lebanon.

Zionsville’s Luke Murphy went 21-of-26 for 233 yards and ran 21 times for 43 yards and two touchdowns in the Eagles’ 28-27 loss to Westfield.

Noah Patterson of Cambridge City Lincoln was 14-of-34 for 231 yards with two touchdowns for the Golden Eagles against Tri.

DJ Gordon of Park Tudor had 17 carries for 230 yards with five scores and completed 8-of-16 for 166 yards with a touchdown for the Panthers against Shortridge.

South Putnam’s Wyatt Mullin went 19-of-31 for 229 yards with a touchdown and ran 11 times for 118 yards with another score in the Eagles’ 28-6 win over North Putnam.

Eli Chappelow of Shelbyville was 21-of-46 for 226 yards with two touchdowns in the Golden Bears’ 21-14 loss to Delta.

Hogan Denny of Mooresville completed 23-of-45 for 226 yards with two touchdowns in the Pioneers’ 31-15 loss to Plainfield.

South Vermillion’s Dom Garzolini went 14-of-17 for 223 yards with three touchdowns and ran for another score in the Wildcats’ 48-0 win over Parke Heritage.

Payton Fetty of Anderson finished 10-of-17 for 221 yards with a score in the Indians’ 26-3 win over Richmond.

Indianapolis Cathedral’s Danny O’Neil was 15-of-25 for 218 yards with five touchdowns and carried the ball eight times for 54 yards in the Irish’s 35-6 win over Penn.

Jalen Sauer of Indian Creek went 12-of-18 for 218 yards with three touchdowns and rushed 10 times for 126 yards and two more scores in the Braves’ 38-0 win over Owen Valley.

Harrison’s (West Lafayette) Cailix Dillon threw for 217 yards with three touchdowns and added 57 yards on the ground in the Raiders’ 35-7 win over Marion.

Marshall Kmiecik of New Prairie completed 9-of-10 for 217 yards with five scores and ran nine times for 91 yards in the Cougars’ 47-6 win over Lowell.

Bloomington North’s Dash King was 14-of-24 for 214 yards and ran 14 times for 49 yards with three touchdowns for the Cougars against Terre Haute South.

Michigan City’s Tyler Bush completed 12-of-20 for 214 yards with three scores in the Wolves’ 28-6 win over Chesterton.

Braxton Birner of Maconaquah went 19-of-33 for 213 yards with two touchdowns and ran for a third score in the Braves’ 20-13 win over Northfield.

Speedway’s Carter Watson was 19-of-21 for 210 yards with two touchdowns and ran for another score for the Sparkplugs against Beech Grove.

Kaden Patton of Crawfordsville completed 11-of-22 for 210 yards with two scores in the Athenians’ 42-14 loss to Western Boone.

Wawasee’s Mason Shoemaker went 13-of-16 for 209 yards with two touchdowns for the Warriors against Goshen.

Bronson Edwards of Delta completed 12-of-23 for 207 yards with two scores for the Eagles against Shelbyville.

Guerin Catholic’s Ryan Zimmerman was 16-of-27 for 207 yards with three touchdowns in the Golden Eagles’ 31-7 win over Heritage Christian.

Jackson Willis of Indianapolis Lutheran completed 15-of-28 for 205 yards with three scores against Triton Central.

Mishawaka Marian’s Bryce LaSane went 16-of-35 for 201 yards with a touchdown and ran 16 times for 51 yards and another score for the Knights against Brebeuf Jesuit.

Fountain Central’s Eli Foxworthy was 7-of-9 for 200 yards with two scores in the Mustangs’ 20-8 win over Riverton Parke.

Kobe Meyer of Heritage ran 24 times for 197 yards with two touchdowns and was 12-of-24 for 140 yards with two scores in the Patriots’ 26-0 win over Woodlan.

Edinburgh’s Caleb Murphy went 13-of-28 for 197 yards with two touchdowns for the Lancers against South Decatur.

Malachi Walden of Tri-West was 9-of-13 for 196 yards with four scores in the Bruins’ 56-0 blanking of Frankfort.

Evansville Reitz’s Ben Davies completed 13-of-20 for 194 yards with a touchdown in the Panthers’ 24-7 win over Jasper.

Plymouth’s Exzander Ramirez was 18-of-25 for 187 yards and ran 18 times for 52 yards and a touchdown for the Rockies in a 41-7 loss against Warsaw.

Trey Dobson of Greenwood Christian went 11-of-21 for 187 yards and ran 12 times for 59 yards with a touchdown in the Cougars’ 29-26 win over Wes-Del.

Yorktown’s Mason Moulton completed 14-of-39 for 186 yards with a touchdown for the Tigers against New Palestine.

Cole Shively of Triton was 8-of-13 for 186 yards and ran 17 times for 52 yards with a touchdown in the Trojans’ 30-14 win over Caston.

Hobart’s Jonny Sorensen went 8-of-13 for 183 yards with three touchdowns in the Brickies’ 49-21 win over Munster.

Caden Gordon of Castle was 11-of-18 for 181 yards with three scores against Evansville Bosse.

Indianapolis Scecina’s DJ Mendez went 7-of-22 for 177 yards with four touchdowns and had nine carries for 59 yards in the Crusaders’ 33-22 win over Covenant Christian.

Brady Wilson of Terre Haute South was 12-of-26 for 176 yards with a score and ran for another touchdown against Bloomington North.

Warren Central’s Keith Jackson went 11-of-16 for 174 yards with a touchdown and carried the ball 13 times for 85 yards in the Warriors’ 49-7 win over North Central (Indianapolis).

Gibson Southern’s Tanner Boyd completed all 15 of his passes for 172 yards with two touchdowns and ran six times for 42 yards and another tally in the Titans’ 56-7 win over Princeton.

Xzavier Stivers of Lafayette Jeff went 13-of-18 for 172 yards with three touchdowns in the Bronchos’ 50-12 win over Indianapolis Tech.

Greenfield-Central’s Dallas Freeman had 16 carries for 172 yards with a touchdown and went 11-of-21 for 121 yards with two scores for the Cougars against Mount Vernon (Fortville).

Lucas Plummer of LaVille was 12-of-19 for 162 yards with a score and ran 12 times for 85 yards and another touchdown in the Lancers’ 29-12 win over Pioneer.

West Noble’s Drew Yates ran 11 times for 139 yards with a touchdown and was 10-of-11 for 137 yards with four scores in the Chargers’ 41-17 win against Eastside.

Justin Clark of Valparaiso carried the ball nine times for 122 yards with a touchdown and completed 6-of-10 for 116 yards in the Vikings’ 49-0 win over LaPorte.

Peru’s Matthew Roettger went 4-of-9 for 106 yards with a touchdown and ran 11 times for 103 yards in the Bengal Tigers’ 41-14 win over Lewis Cass.

WHAT A CATCH (Top receiving performances)

Bremen’s Tyrus Graverson hauled in six passes for 201 yards with three scores against South Central.

Fountain Central’s Isaac Gaylor had seven receptions for 200 yards with two touchdowns against Riverton Parke.

Bryon Hon of Perry Meridian racked up seven catches for 198 yards with two touchdowns against Franklin.

Dontrez Fuller of Anderson had seven receptions for 191 yards with a touchdown against Richmond.

Martinsville’s Hunter Stroud came up with five catches for 183 yards and two scores against Greenwood.

West Lafayette’s Liam Burton had five receptions for 154 yards with two touchdowns against Tipton.

Noah Coy of Center Grove registered seven catches for 143 yards with two scores against Louisville Trinity (Kentucky).

Evansville Reitz’s Roland Vera had 10 receptions for 141 yards with a touchdown against Jasper.

Connor Ramsey of Edinburgh caught six passes for 141 yards with two touchdowns against South Decatur.

LaVille’s Michael Good came up with nine catches for 141 yards with a score against Pioneer.

Chase Monroe of Greenwood caught two passes for 141 yards with two touchdowns against Martinsville.

Jay County’s Justin DeHoff had two receptions for 141 yards with a score against Southern Wells.

Joziah Edmond of NorthWood caught eight passes for 136 yards with a touchdown and ran five times for 64 yards with two scores against Concord.

Bremen’s Reece Greene had four receptions for 136 yards with a score against South Central.

Wyatt Switzer of South Putnam caught six passes for 133 yards with a touchdown against North Putnam.

Evan Stuckey of Cambridge City Lincoln managed four catches for 127 yards with a touchdown against Tri.

Crawfordsville’s Ethan McLemore had two receptions for 124 yards with two scores against Western Boone.

Mylan Graham of New Haven hauled in nine passes for 123 yards with a score against DeKalb.

Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger’s Carter Minix caught five passes for 123 yards with a touchdown in the Saints’ 21-14 win over Fort Wayne North.

Maconaquah’s AJ Kelly had nine catches for 120 yards with two scores against Northfield.

Triton’s Dante Workman caught five passes for 118 yards against Caston.

Finley Huber of Harrison (West Lafayette) recorded 117 yards receiving with a touchdown against Marion.

Luke Brinkman of Shelbyville caught five passes for 116 yards with a score against Delta.

New Prairie’s Reece Lapczynski recorded three catches for 116 yards with three touchdowns against Lowell.

NorthWood’s Landon Perry had five receptions for 112 yards with a score against Concord.

Jayon Harvey of Franklin Central managed six catches for 110 yards with a touchdown against Brownsburg.

Mississinewa’s Andrew Monday had six receptions for 110 yards with a score against Madison-Grant.

Cole Grupenhoff of Bloomington North hauled in six passes for 109 yards with a touchdown against Terre Haute South.

Benny Speaker of West Lafayette recorded five catches for 109 yards with two touchdowns against Tipton.

East Noble’s Mason Treesh had four receptions for 106 yards against Huntington North.

Brebeuf Jesuit’s LeRoy Lewis came up with six receptions for 105 yards and two scores against Marian.

Derek Bontrager of Wawasee caught six passes for 103 yards with two touchdowns against Goshen.

Hobart’s TJ Caldwell registered five catches for 103 yards with two touchdowns against Munster.

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

Warsaw’s Mason Smythe booted a school-record 52-yard field goal in the Tigers’ 41-7 win over Plymouth.

In addition to throwing an 18-yard touchdown pass, John Glenn’s Chase Miller ran for 166 yards with three touchdowns and also intercepted a pass in the Falcons’ 30-24 win over Angola.

Noblesville’s Logan Shoffner not only caught a 58-yard touchdown pass, but also returned a kickoff 98 yards for a score for the Millers against Fishers.

Weston Rinker of Churubusco tallied 22 tackles for the Eagles against Garrett.

Pendleton Heights’ Nolan Souders came up with two interceptions, including one returned for a score, for the Arabians in their 42-0 win against New Castle

Along with running for 175 yards with six touchdowns, Indianapolis Crispus Attucks’ Darrell Taylor also came up with three interceptions in the Tigers’ 42-12 win over Indianapolis Tindley.

Kirk Knecht of Greenfield-Central returned a kickoff 93 yards for a score and caught three passes for 43 yards and another touchdown against Mount Vernon (Fortville).

Churubusco’s Brennen Gaff had 20 tackles, an interception, and caught two passes for 44 yards against Garrett.

In addition to throwing three touchdown passes, Bishop Williams of Jimtown also ran for two scores and returned an interception for another tally in the Jimmies’ 75-7 win over Osceola Grace.

D.J. Hamilton of Hamilton Southeastern returned a punt 41 yards for a score and caught a 64-yard touchdown pass against Avon.