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 Pioneer Rolls to Repeat State Championship, 30th Straight Victory  West Lafayette edges Defending Champion Evansville Memorial in Classic Game

 North Vermillion surprised defending state champion   in a Class A state championship game besting the previous   West Lafayette’s Sage Hood bulled in from 3 yards out with
 Pioneer by recovering an onside kick to start the Class A   mark of 75 set by Nick Barnes of Mishawaka Marian in   52 seconds left to provide the winning margin in a 47-42   West Lafayette, coached by Shane Fry, again scored the
 state championship game, but fumbled on the first play.   1973. It was the last record still standing from that first year   victory over Evansville Memorial in the Class 3A state   first two TDs of the second half, one on a 1-yard run by
 The Panthers recovered and   of the state tournament.  championship game.  Hood and the second on an 88-yard pass from Adams, for
 completely dominated the rest            a 34-26 lead.
 of the game.  Danny Gregorich added two touchdowns   The victory in a thrilling, back-and-
 runs, Addai Lewellen also had a TD run,   forth contest, wasn’t secured until   Memorial, however, rallied and eventu-
 The Panthers (15-0) used a   while Ezra Lewellen and Dustin Sparks each   Memorial quarterback Michael   ally took a 42-41 lead on a 3A game
 five touchdown performance   had TD receptions.  Lindauer’s final pass on fourth   record 45-yard field goal by Matthew
 from quarterback Jack Kiser to   down at the WL 24-yard-line fell   Clark with 4:10 left. The Red Devils
 romp to a 60-0 victory over the   The defense held its end of the bargain,   incomplete.  then embarked on a 13-play, 66-yard
 Falcons, its 30th consecutive   recording its 11th shutout and holding North   drive that Hood finished with his third
 victory – avenging a 27-26 loss   Vermillion (13-2) to just 136 total yards.   The title gives the Red Devils (15-  touchdown of the game. He gained 133
 to North Vermillion in the 2014   Coach Adam Berry’s squad, making its   0) their third state title in program   yards rushing on 33 carries.
 title game. Kiser ran for 235   third-straight appearance in the title game,   history as they also won in 1993
 yards and three scores (one   claimed its third title in school history.  and 2009 – the latter coming with   Adams finished with 466 yards passing
 an 81-yard burst) and passed   a win over Memorial. The loss   and four touchdowns, while Lindauer
 for two as Pioneer ran up 454   Coach Brian Crabtree’s Falcons were mak-  keeps the Tigers from their second   had 340 yards and five scores – three
 yards in offense.  ing their second appearance in the 1A final.  consecutive title and breaks their   to Branson Combs.
     22-game winning streak.
 Kiser’s 81 yard touchdown run                       Coach John Hurley’s Tigers (14-1) also
 in the first quarter set a record   The Red Devils scored the first   finished as runners-up in 2008 and
     two touchdowns on passes of 81                  2009.
 Logan Benson’s State Record 4 TD Catches Spurs Western Boone to State Title  and 92 yards from Kyle Adams in
     the first 2:49 of the game. The Tigers came back behind
 Spencer Wright connected for the second of four touch-  Eastbrook quarterback Dylan Bragg ran for his team’s three   Lindauer to take a 26-21 lead at halftime.
 down passes to Logan Benson on the first offensive play of   touchdowns and completed 6-of-7 passes for 105 yards.
 the second half to spur Western Boone to a 34-20 victory
 over Eastbrook in the Class 2A title game.  The Panthers fell for the third time in the state title game,   Dwenger Survives 4OT Thriller for Fifth State Championship
 each appearance under coach Jeff Adamson.
 The Stars thus completed a 15-0 season with the victory, its   Fort Wayne Dwenger’s T.J. Tippmann scored on a 9-yard run  The teams slogged through four quarters, each having
 first undefeated season in school history, and claimed the   in the fourth overtime to give the Saints a 16-10 victory over   scoring opportunities, but penalties (120 yards for Dwenger,
 second state title for the school -- the first since 1988.  Evansville Central in the Class 4A   62 for Central) and dropped passes
 Western Boone trailed, 14-10, at halftime, then recovered   championship game.  plagued both teams. Central (13-2)
 an onside kick attempt by the Panthers (13-2) to open the   had the final chance to score, but
 second half. On the first play, Wright found Benson for a   The titanic defensive struggle finally   kicker Jon Degenhart’s 39-yard field
 56-yard score and a 17-14 lead. That duo connected on a   ended when Tippmann took a handoff   goal was blocked with :01 left.
 9-yard pass for WeBo’s first score in the second quarter.  from quarterback Brenden Lytle,
 On the next possession, Wright and Benson hooked up   slipped off the left side and hit the   Both teams missed field goal attempts
                                                       in the first overtime before both
     pylon for the winning score. The
 again, this time on a 25-yard score for a two touchdown
 lead.  victory for the Saints (14-1) gave             converted kicks in overtime No. 2. In
     them their fifth state title, while coach         the third overtime, Tippmann scored
 The Stars, coached by Justin Pelley, put the game away   Jason Garrett became only the third   on a 1-yard run to put the Saints up,
 in the final quarter on Elliott Young’s second field goal (a   first-year head coach to win a state   10-3, but Central came right back and
 26-yarder after booting a 25-yarder late in the first half) and   championship.  tied it on an 8-yard pass from Brennon
 the final hook-up between Wright and Benson – this one a   Harper to Malcolm DePriest.
 24-yarder with 3:04 left.  In the previous 45 years of the IHSAA
 All told, Wright completed 24-of-34 passes for 317 yards,   State Finals, never had a champion-  In the fourth OT, Dwenger’s Charlie
 while Benson had nine catches for 159 yards. His four TD   ship game reached overtime in a   Howe intercepted Harper to end Cen-
 receptions is a state finals record for all classes. Wright also   scoreless tie and never had a title   tral’s drive before Tippmann finished
 rushed for a game-high 82 yards.  game been decided after the second   the game on second down.
     overtime.                                         Central, under coach Troy Burgess,
                                                       was making its first-ever state finals
                                                                      appearance.
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