ON THE LOOSE (Top running performances)

Hagerstown’s Mason Romack had seven rushes for 259 yards with four touchdowns in the Tigers’ 56-14 win over Union City.

Clarksville’s Robert Lamar tallied 31 carries for 243 yards with three touchdowns in the Generals’ 43-21 loss to Charlestown.

Luke Hansen of Indianapolis Roncalli carried the football 47 times for 233 yards with two touchdowns in the Royals’ 17-14 win over Indianapolis Bishop Chatard.

North Harrison’s Sawyer Wetzel ran 24 times for 223 yards with two scores in the Cougars’ 49-26 win against Corydon Central.

Anthony Cruz of Bluffton scampered 22 times for 221 yards with a touchdown in the Tigers’ 50-35 loss to South Adams.

Triton’s Anthony Schuh had 13 rushes for 220 yards with four touchdowns in the Trojans’ 46-6 win over Caston.

Trent Call of Tell City rambled for 219 yards and three scores in the Marksmen’s 43-26 win over Forest Park.

Fort Wayne Wayne’s Lamarion Nelson ran 33 times for 208 yards with two scores in the Generals’ 31-14 win over Fort Wayne Northrop.

Keegan Bluhm of Adams Central rambled 26 times for 207 yards with three touchdowns in the Flying Jets’ 42-19 win over Covenant Christian.

Warren Central’s Rodney Johnson raced 14 times for 198 yards and two scores in the Warriors’ 47-28 win over North Central (Indianapolis).

Kortez Stewart of Mount Vernon (Posey) ran for 197 yards with a touchdown and tossed an 18-yard pass for another score in the Wildcats’ 42-7 win over Princeton.

Lamar Moore of Greencastle scampered 13 times for 192 yards with three touchdowns in the Tiger Cubs’46-14 win over West Vigo.

Oak Hill’s Kyle Turanchick had 27 carries for 187 yards with four touchdowns in the Golden Eagles’ 35-0 win over Eastbrook.

Evansville Memorial’s Porter Rode ran 19 times for 184 yards with two scores in the Tigers’ 21-0 blanking of Evansville Central.

Cascade’s Liam Farmer had 21 carries for 183 yards with a score in the Cadets’ 41-14 loss to Indianapolis Scecina.

Edinburgh’s Jarrett Turner ran 20 times for 183 yards with a touchdown and caught a 47-yard pass for another score in the Lancers’ 18-7 win over South Decatur.

Gary West’s Camajoy Griffin-Terrell had 32 rushes for 180 yards with three touchdowns in the Cougars’ 26-20 win over Highland.

Brian Osman of Mishawaka Marian raced for 171 yards with a touchdown in the Knights’ 35-31 loss to Bremen.

Brayden Jones of Eastern (Pekin) carried the ball 26 times for 169 yards and three scores in the Musketeers’ 48-28 loss to Brownstown Central.

Merrillville’s Justin Marshall ran 14 times for 167 yards with two touchdowns and caught three passes for 48 yards with another score in the Pirates’ 48-40 loss to Crown Point.

Brady Fisher of Mishawaka rambled 25 times for 165 yards with two scores for the Cavemen in their 45-39 double-overtime win over Northridge.

New Prairie’s Noah Mungia recorded 26 rushes for 164 yards with three touchdowns in the Cougars’ 24-7 win at Lowell.

Mishawaka’s Novell Miller tallied 31 carries for 156 yards with three touchdowns against Northridge.

Carson Dunn of Fishers had 14 rushes for 150 yards with three touchdowns in the Tigers’ 49-25 win over Noblesville.

Frankton’s Nate Luzadder ran 16 times for 147 yards and four scores in the Eagles’ 84-12 win over Elwood.

Keegan Ellis of Carroll (Flora) ran for 142 yards and four scores in the Cougars’ 48-20 win over Taylor.

PASSING GRADES (Top quarterback performances)

Jackson Willis of Indianapolis Lutheran went 24-of-32 for 417 yards with four scores for the Saints in their 54-41 win against Triton Central.

Indian Creek’s Aron Lothe threw for 416 yards and four touchdowns in the Braves’ 41-39 double-overtime loss to Owen Valley.

Triton Central’s Jace Stuckey was 21-of-31 for 406 yards with two touchdowns and ran for another score for the Trojans against Indianapolis Lutheran.

Skyler Thacker of Beech Grove completed 17-of-32 for 400 yards with five touchdowns in the Hornets’ 51-35 win over Speedway.

Owen Roeder of NorthWood went 17-of-27 for 397 yards with three touchdowns in the Panthers’ 41-13 win over Concord.

Maconaquah’s Braxton Birner completed 24-of-36 for 357 yards with four touchdowns in the Braves’ 27-26 win over Northfield.

Covington’s Wyatt Moncrief went 27-of-35 for 330 yards with two touchdowns and ran for two scores in the Trojans’ 57-36 loss to North Vermillion.

Carson Terrell of Northeastern finished 13-of-20 for 312 yards with four touchdowns in the Knights’ 42-14 win over Winchester.

Ryan Zimmerman of Guerin Catholic was 20-of-29 for 309 yards with three scores in the Golden Eagles’ 35-21 win over Heritage Christian.

Indianapolis Cathedral’s Danny O’Neil went 21-of-27 for 307 yards with four touchdowns and ran for a fifth score for the Irish in a 35-21 win over Penn.

Jaylen Thomas of Merrillville completed 16-of-25 for 302 yards with two touchdowns against Crown Point.

Zac Horn of Columbus North was 23-of-30 for 298 yards with five scores in the Bulldogs’ 47-14 win over Southport.

Boone Grove’s Mark Rowland went 18-of-25 for 287 yards with five touchdowns in the Wolves’ 40-0 win over South Central.

Adam Kunkel of South Dearborn was 24-of-34 for 285 yards with a score and ran for another touchdown in the Knights’ 42-7 win over Batesville.

Mooresville’s Nick Patterson finished 17-of-26 for 276 yards with four touchdowns and rushed 15 times for 94 yards in the Pioneers’ 38-7 win over Plainfield.

Tyler Cherry of Center Grove was 11-of-19 for 272 yards with two scores in the Trojans’ 29-28 double-overtime loss to Louisville Trinity (Kentucky).

Mason Reynolds of Avon went 14-of-26 for 264 yards with two touchdowns in the Orioles’ 48-13 loss to Hamilton Southeastern.

Greensburg’s Sam West completed 14-of-22 for 261 yards with two scores and ran 19 times for 152 yards with two touchdowns in the Pirates’ 42-35 overtime loss to Connersville.

Austin Vance of Rushville went 19-of-31 for 260 yards with two touchdowns and ran for a third score for the Lions against Franklin County.

Speedway’s Carter Watson was 14-of-30 for 260 yards with a touchdown and ran for two more scores for the Sparkplugs against Beech Grove.

Sebastian Boswell of Chesterton went 14-of-30 for 257 yards with two touchdowns in the Trojans’ 24-21 loss to Michigan City.

Zionsville’s Christian Abney completed 19-of-38 for 256 yards with a touchdown in the Eagles’ 23-16 loss to Westfield.

West Lafayette’s Max Mullis was 21-of-29 for 255 yards with three touchdowns in the Red Devils’ 47-18 win over Western.

Hudson Glantz of Concord tossed for 250 yards with two touchdowns for the Minutemen against NorthWood.

Andrean’s Billy Henry was 17-of-27 for 242 yards with two scores in the 59ers’ 30-28 win over Crete-Monee (Illinois).

Carson Parmer of North Decatur completed 16-of-20 for 242 yards with two touchdowns for the Chargers in their 43-0 win over Monroe Central.

Gibson Southern’s Tanner Boyd was 10-of-11 for 232 yards with four scores in the Titans’ 57-20 win over Washington.

Fort Wayne North’s Bohde Dickerson went 16-of-27 for 240 yards with two touchdowns in the Legends’ 28-20 loss to Carroll (Fort Wayne).

Evansville Reitz’s Ben Davies was 16-of-20 for 237 yards with three touchdowns in the Panthers’ 41-14 win over Jasper.

Tony Flatt of Covenant Christian completed 26-of-38 for 237 yards with a touchdown and ran for another score for the Warriors against Adams Central.

Calumet’s Andrew Marcum went 15-of-24 for 234 yards with five touchdowns in the Warriors’ 45-0 win over Wheeler.

Brody Lester of Owen Valley completed 23-of-33 for 227 yards for the Patriots against Indian Creek.

Brownsburg’s Jayden Whitaker was 13-of-20 for 225 yards with three touchdowns and ran six times for 58 yards and a fourth tally in the Bulldogs’ 42-7 win over Franklin Central.

Tyler Adkins of Martinsville completed 11-of-21 for 224 yards with two scores in the Artesians’ 28-14 win over Greenwood.

Jay County’s Sam Bailey finished 7-of-7 for 221 yards with two touchdowns in the Patriots’ 41-6 win over Southern Wells.

Eli Edwards of Eastern (Greentown) was 15-of-24 for 212 yards with three touchdowns and ran for another tally in the Comets’ 49-0 blanking of Delphi.

Homestead’s Peyton Slaven went 15-of-23 for 210 yards with a score in the Spartans’ 24-16 win over Fort Wayne Bishop Luers.

Carmel’s Jack Kazmierczak completed 13-of-17 for 210 yards and five touchdowns in the Greyhounds’ 35-21 win over Detroit Cass Tech.

Luke Haupert of Fort Wayne Snider was 13-of-20 for 209 yards with three touchdowns in the Panthers’ 42-0 win over Fort Wayne Concordia.

LaVille’s Lucas Plummer finished 10-of-17 for 206 yards with two touchdowns in the Lancers’ 47-8 win over Pioneer.

Gavin Pearson of Connersville went 17-of-23 for 203 yards with four touchdowns and ran for a fifth score for the Spartans against Greensburg.

Fort Wayne Bishop Luers’ Braxton Stanski completed 18-of-37 for 203 yards with a touchdown for the Knights against Homestead.

Hamilton Heights’ Bodie Derrer was 13-of-18 for 203 yards and three touchdowns in the Huskies’ 21-0 blanking of Rensselaer Central.

D.J. Mendez of Indianapolis Scecina went 5-of-10 for 198 yards with two touchdowns and ran for two scores for the Crusaders against Cascade.

South Putnam’s Wyatt Pullin was 14-of-23 for 195 yards with two touchdowns and ran seven times for 179 yards and two scores in the Eagles’ 52-20 win over North Putnam.

Bremen’s Silas Laidig completed 9-of-14 for 193 yards with three scores for the Lions against Mishawaka Marian.

Eli Edon of Eastern Hancock was 14-of-25 for 191 yards and four touchdowns in the Royals’ 44-0 win against Wes-Del.

Adams Central’s Adam Wanner completed 15-of-27 for 191 yards and ran four times for 107 yards with a touchdown for the Starfires against Bluffton.

Ben Henderson of Harrison (West Lafayette) went 10-of-13 for 183 yards with four touchdowns in the Raiders’ 51-6 win over Marion.

Crown Point’s J.J. Johnson ran 31 times for 182 yards with three touchdowns and completed 5-of-10 for 91 yards with another score for the Bulldogs against Merrillville.

Lafayette Jeff’s Keyen Crowder was 11-of-16 for 170 yards with four touchdowns in the Bronchos’ 42-0 win over Indianapolis Tech.

Quad Cunningham of Northridge went 15-of-28 for 168 yards with a touchdown and rushed seven times for 31 yards and two scores for the Raiders against Mishawaka.

Charlestown’s Clay McClelland completed 11-of-18 for 167 yards with two scores and ran 14 times for 108 yards and another touchdown for the Pirates against Clarksville.

In addition to going 8-of-11 for 114 yards with two touchdowns, Park Tudor’s D.J. Gordon ran eight times for 173 yards and a score in the Panthers’ 47-21 win over Centerville.

Franklin County’s Quinn Gillman was 9-of-13 for 113 yards with a touchdown and ran 15 times for 153 yards and another tally for the Wildcats against Rushville.

Jimmy Sullivan of Carroll (Fort Wayne) went 15-of-28 for 147 yards with three touchdowns and ran 13 times for 52 yards and another score for the Chargers against Fort Wayne North.

Vincennes Lincoln’s Xander Hunt was 15-of-18 for 127 yards with a touchdown and ran 21 times for 155 yards with three scores in the Alices’ 31-28 upset of Evansville Mater Dei.

North Vermillion’s Jerome White completed 9-of-20 for 120 yards and ran 20 times for 155 yards with five touchdowns for the Falcons against Covington.

Valparaiso’s Justin Clark was 5-of-14 for 108 yards and ran 18 times for 128 yards and two scores in the Vikings’ 42-3 win over LaPorte.

Along with completing 8-of-15 for 64 yards, Hunter Gennicks of Linton-Stockton also ran 11 times for 164 yards with four touchdowns and intercepted two passes in the Miners’ 52-27 win over Monrovia.

WHAT A CATCH (Top receiving performances)

Beech Grove’s Jarron Murry recorded nine catches for 257 yards with four touchdowns and ran for 67 yards and another score against Speedway.

Nitarian Tuggle of NorthWood had five receptions for 245 yards with three touchdowns and intercepted a pass against Concord.

Indianapolis Lutheran’s Micah Mackey hauled in 15 passes for 237 yards with four touchdowns against Triton Central.

Cooper Horn of Columbus North had nine catches for 224 yards with four touchdowns against Southport.

South Dearborn’s Austin Ballart had 13 receptions for 197 yards with a score against Batesville.

Brad Schultz of Triton Central caught eight passes for 188 yards with two scores against Indianapolis Lutheran.

Northeastern’s Noah Ammerman recorded five catches for 180 yards with two touchdowns against Winchester.

Evansville Reitz’s Hayden Summers had eight receptions for 169 yards with two touchdowns, along with a pair of interceptions against Jasper.

Boone Grove’s Nate Hilty came up with nine catches for 160 yards with two touchdowns against South Central.

Eugene Hilton of Zionsville hauled in nine passes for 154 yards with a score against Westfield.

Concord’s Juan Ross had 150 receiving yards with two touchdowns against NorthWood.

Will Fremion of Guerin Catholic tallied nine catches for 149 yards and a touchdown against Heritage Christian.

Avon’s Cameron Green recorded six receptions for 141 yards with a score against Hamilton Southeastern.

Carmel’s Reece Bellin came up with six catches for 139 yards with four touchdowns against Detroit Cass Tech.

T.J. Caldwell of Calumet had seven receptions for 136 yards with two scores against Wheeler.

Jaron Tibbs of Indianapolis Cathedral caught six passes for 134 yards with a career-high three touchdowns against Penn.

Homestead’s Brett Fuchs hauled in eight passes for 133 yards against Fort Wayne Bishop Luers.

Martinsville’s Garrett Skaggs had eight receptions for 133 yards with a score against Greenwood.

Travis Graverson of Bremen registered six catches for 124 yards with a touchdown against Mishawaka Marian.

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

Riverton Parke’s Derron Hazzard threw a 66-yard touchdown pass, caught a 54-yard pass for another score, and ran 22 times for 174 yards with two touchdowns in the Panthers’ 26-14 win over Fountain Central.

Jaden Hart of Michigan City ran 22 times for 165 yards and returned a punt 57 yards for a touchdown for the Wolves against Chesterton.

Indianapolis Roncalli’s Levi Wisler booted the game-winning 29-yard field goal in the closing seconds against Indianapolis Bishop Chatard.

In addition to having two catches for 155 yards with two touchdowns, Mason Beriault of Indianapolis Scecina recorded 17 tackles and an interception against Cascade.

Along with a 25-yard touchdown catch, John Glenn’s Chase Miller also had a pair of interceptions in the Falcons’ 8-3 win over South Bend Saint Joseph.

Mooresville’s Hogan Denny had three catches for 74 yards with two touchdowns, threw a 21-yard touchdown pass, and intercepted a pass against Plainfield.

Jake Walters of Harrison (West Lafayette) caught three passes for 92 yards with two scores and returned a punt 64 yards for another touchdown against Marion.

Michigan City’s Andrew Oleysiuk connected on the game-winning 20-yard field goal with 20 seconds left against Chesterton.