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In a commanding performance, Brownsburg triumphed over Fishers with a score of 42-14 in a crucial high school football showdown. The Bulldogs, ranked No. 1 in Class 6A, showcased their powerful offense with 234 rushing yards and multiple touchdowns. Notably, quarterback Oscar Frye connected on key plays, while standout player Brady Lewis led the charge with 104 rushing yards. Meanwhile, New Palestine also secured a hefty win against Pendleton Heights, showcasing the competitive spirit of Indiana high school football this season.

Brownsburg Stays Dominant Against Fishers in High School Football Showdown

In a thrilling display of skill and determination, Brownsburg took on Fishers in what was billed as a must-see matchup last Friday night. Fans packed the stands, eager to witness if the Class 6A No. 1 team could deliver against the Class 6A No. 7 contenders, and deliver they did!

With their eyes set on maintaining their championship status, the defending state champions left no room for doubt, clinching a resounding 42-14 victory. The game was so one-sided that a running clock was implemented after Brownsburg surged ahead by an impressive 35 points early in the third quarter.

The match kicked off with Fishers showing some grit, successfully stifling Brownsburg’s initial drive. However, it wasn’t long before Brownsburg found its rhythm. A slick 10-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Oscar Frye to Branden Sharpe put the Bulldogs on the scoreboard, much to the delight of their supporters.

With a focus on the ground game, the Bulldogs amassed a whopping 234 rushing yards and secured four rushing touchdowns throughout the game. The night was especially bright for Brady Lewis, who garnered player of the game honors by rushing for 104 yards and scoring two touchdowns. His teammate A.J. Jobe also shone, contributing 84 rushing yards and adding another touchdown to the tally.

Highlighting the night was a breathtaking 35-yard touchdown pass from Frye to Leo McQuillan, further extending Brownsburg’s lead to an impressive 35-7 in the middle of the third quarter. Although Fishers managed to score a consolation touchdown in the final minutes of the game, the outcome was already well-established, sticking the final score at 42-14.

New Palestine Roars Past Pendleton Heights

<pMeanwhile, over at New Palestine, the Dragons, ranked as Class 5A No. 1, went head-to-head with Class 4A No. 6 Pendleton Heights. In what appeared to be a one-sided affair, New Palestine rolled to a convincing 42-6 victory, remaining undefeated with a stellar season record of 5-0.

Key to this dominant performance was senior quarterback Jacob Davis, who was nothing short of spectacular, racking up 286 total yards and scoring two touchdowns alongside one rushing touchdown of his own. The Dragons’ defense was unyielding, successfully limiting Pendleton Heights to only six points throughout the entire match.

The scoring onslaught included standout contributions from players like Caden Jacobia and Conner Jacobia, who each found their moment in the spotlight during the game’s wild scoring spree.

Other Exciting Matchups Around Indiana

<pBut the excitement didn’t just end in Brownsburg or New Palestine. Other thrilling matches unfolded across the Indiana high school football landscape. The Lapel Bulldogs executed a jaw-dropping comeback against Indian Creek, stealing the show with a 29-26 victory, thanks to a last-minute touchdown pass from quarterback Devin Craig.

The Attucks team was on fire, winning decisively against Purdue Poly with a lopsided score of 62-0, where quarterback Corshawn Sartin was responsible for five touchdowns!

Additionally, Center Grove, ranked No. 2 in Class 6A, bested Trotwood-Madison with a solid 31-20 finish, with Ricky Lange leading the charge as the top rusher with an impressive 165 yards. Not to be outdone, the 5A No. 3 Plainfield kept their perfect streak alive, defeating Greenwood to also move to 5-0.

And in another impressive bout, Bishop Chatard restored some pride to their season, successfully claiming victory against Brebeuf Jesuit with a score of 37-6.

With these thrilling results, it’s clear that high school football is alive and flourishing in Indiana. Fans are already buzzing about the next round of games, eager to see who will rise to the challenge in this exciting season!

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