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IHSAA football scores: Week 1 roundup, highlights, stats from across Indy-area
Here are the nominees for Week 1 :
Gabe Aramboles, Westfield: The senior Ball State commit had seven catches for 138 yards and a touchdown as Class 6A No. 4 Westfield defeated No. 3 Center Grove, 34-28 .
Tanner Aspeslet, Lawrence North: The senior quarterback was 13-for-19 passing for 211 yards and three TDs as the Wildcats knocked off Lawrence Central, 33-26 .
Jalen Bonds, Cathedral: The senior rushed 25 times for 162 yards and one TD as No. 10 Cathedral knocked off Class 6A top-ranked Ben Davis, 24-6 .
Jayden Buchanan, Roncalli: The senior quarterback was 14-for-21 passing for 288 yards and four TDs in Roncalli’s 37-13 win over Southport.
Ashton Carter, Avon: The junior running back went for 184 rushing yards and a touchdown on 21 carries in Avon’s 41-28 loss to Lafayette Jeff. Carter also had a 53-yard pass.
Jacob Davis, New Palestine: Davis scored a touchdown on his first rushing attempt as a Dragon and set the school record for the longest play in school history with a 99-yard TD pass to Austin McMahan. Davis finished with 209 passing yards and three TDs.
Caleb Foor, North Central: The senior quarterback was 31-for-46 for 428 yards and four touchdowns and four interceptions as North Central lost 49-35 to Fishers.
Maverick Geske, Brebeuf Jesuit: The senior quarterback was 21-for-40 passing for 390 yards and two TDs in Brebeuf’s 58-35 loss to Class 4A No. 2 Bishop Chatard. Geske also ran for a touchdown.
JonAnthony Hall, Fishers: The Stanford commit started his season with nine catches for 151 yards and four TDs. Hall also had a 57-yard kickoff return in Fishers’ 49-35 win. Hall only played half of the game.
Jack Harrington, Bishop Chatard: Harrington went 25-for-30 passing for 284 yards and four TDs in Class 4A No. 2 Bishop Chatard’s 58-35 win over No. 4 Brebeuf Jesuit . Harrington also rushed for a TD.
Kasmir Hicks, Decatur Central: The junior was a bright spot for the Hawks in a 41-15 loss to Columbus North as he returned a kickoff for a touchdown and caught a TD pass. Hicks had five catches for 68 yards and three kickoff returns for 138 yards.
Jaylan Johnson, Seymour: Johnson had five catches for 69 yards, including an 18-yard touchdown, and had two interceptions on defense and an onside kick recovery in Seymour’s 23-20 victory over Greenwood.
Alex Leugers, Franklin: The senior running back had TD runs of 80, 50 and 35 yards and also returned a kickoff for a 90-yard TD in Franklin’s 47-6 win over New Albany.
Gabe McWilliams, Center Grove: The senior quarterback was 23-for-33 passing for 328 yards and two TDs in third-ranked Center Grove’s 34-28 loss to No. 4 Westfield.
Jayden Mullins, Elwood: Mullins made the most of his little time on the field in a 47-6 win over Southern Wells. Mullins was 1-for-1 passing for a 75-yard and ran for 68 yards and two TDs on eight carries. Mullins also had an 48-yard interception return for a score.
Elijah Pimental, Heritage Christian: Pimental ran for 198 yards and two TDs on 10 carries in Heritage Christian’s 55-12 victory over Covenant Christian.
Brendan Shockley, Lebanon: The senior running back carried 26 times for 190 yards and two TDs in Lebanon's 48-40 victory over Pendleton Heights.
Luke Starnes, Plainfield: Starnes’ 5-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter provided the game-winning points in Plainfield’s 31-27 victory over Terre Haute South. Starnes finished with 145 rushing yards and two TDs on 21 carries.
Gage Sturgill, Fishers: The junior quarterback was 14-for-21 passing for 224 yards and six TDs in Fishers’ 49-35 win over North Central. The six TD passes — all in the first half — accounted for a school record.
Eli Thompson, North Central: The senior receiver had 10 receptions for 172 yards and three TDs in North Central’s 49-35 loss to Fishers.
Slate Valentine, Whiteland: The senior running back carried 31 times for 256 yards in Whiteland’s 27-13 win over Jeffersonville.
AZ Wallace, Hamilton Southeastern: The senior running back rushed for 112 yards and four TDs (all in the first half) on 25 carries in Class 6A sixth-ranked HSE’s 45-21 win over Carroll (Fort Wayne).
Kellen Watson, Penn: The senior quarterback accounted for 315 rushing yards and four touchdowns and 126 passing yards and three TDs as Penn knocked off Class 5A third-ranked Valparaiso 49-42.
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