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Last Year’s State Finals in Review                                     Last Year’s State Finals in Review




        Covenant Christian holds off South Adams for first state title in any sport    Bishop Chatard rolls to state record-extending 15th championship
     Gage Coffey’s 34-yard touchdown run and subsequent   The Starfires, however, fought back in the second half and took   The most-successful program in state history added to its
     extra-point kick by Jackson Brough provided the difference   advantage of a pair of costly CC interceptions to get back in the   cache of championship trophies as Chatard rolled to a
     for Covenant Christian in a frantic, 41-40 triumph over South   contest and set up the thrilling finish.  42-14 win over Danville in the Class 3A title game.
     Adams in the Class A title game.
                                          Coach Grant Moser’s Starfires finished 13-1.  Using a balanced offense and a smothering defense,
     Coffey’s score with 3:02 left in the contest hardly ended the                  coach Rob Doyle’s Trojans claimed the school’s 15th state
     drama in a record-setting contest between the only two schools                 championship – two more than anyone else – in their 16th
     making their first appearances in the state finals, the only                   appearance all-time. The appearance total matches three
     matchup of two schools over the weekend that had no state                      other schools for the best in state history.
     titles in any sport and the only meeting of the weekend featuring
     two unbeaten teams.                                                            Running back Tommy Hannon rushed for three touchdowns
                                                                                    and 112 yards, while quarterback Carter St. John had an
     The teams combined for 1,019 yards of offense, including a                     efficient day, completing 16-of-19 passes for 174 yards and
     record 480 yards passing for South Adams quarterback James                     three touchdowns. Both players were replaced in the fourth
     Arnold.                                                                        quarter.
     With CC leading, 41-34, Arnold drove his team 78 yards in six                  The Chatard defense, meanwhile, was equally impressive
     plays, including a daring toss to Trey Schoch that gained 72                   as it held Danville to 199 yards and only one score before a
     yards to the CC 2-yard line. After tailback Christian Sommersett               late Warriors score.
     banged it in on the next play, South Adams boldly tried for a
     two-point conversion, but Sommersett was stopped short.                        The Trojans finish 13-1, losing only to Indianapolis Cathedral
                                                                                    -- which won its 13th state title in the 5A contest.
     The Warriors of coach Shawn Lyons then recovered the onside
     kick and ran out the clock.                                                    Coach Jayme Comer’s Warriors, who were making their
                                                                                    second appearance in the state finals and first since 1999,
     The ending seemed unlikely after CC (15-0) took a 27-6 lead at                 suffered their first loss in 12 starts. Quarterback Kale
     halftime and appeared in control behind the running of tailback                Payne completed a 36-yard TD pass to Luke Wooten in the
     Micah Wilson, who gained 236 yards and scored once in the                      second quarter before junior running back Matt McGovern
     contest.                                                                       scored on an 8-yard run in the fourth quarter.

     Western Boone’s late 38 yard FG lifts Stars to third consecutive state championship  Leffler’s record-tying 5 TD passes leads Roncalli to rout of Hobart
     Josiah Smith booted a 38-yard field goal with :07 left to lift Western   Taylor finished with 210 yards and two scores, while Clark   Roncalli quarterback Aidan Leffler threw five touchdown   The title is the 10th (in 13 appearances) for Roncalli, while
     Boone to a thrilling, 36-35 win over Fort Wayne Bishop Luers in the   completed 17-of-21 passes for 303 yards and three touchdowns.   passes on his team’s first six drives to lead his team to a 49-7  Hobart was making its 12th appearance in the finals, but
     Class 2A championship game.          Glenn Brody caught six of those passes for 171 yards and a   win over Hobart in the Class 4A championship game.  the first since 1996 – a game Brickies coach Craig Osika
                                          78-yard touchdown.                                                             played in.
     The Stars (11-4) scored 10 points in the final 1:36 of the contest to          Leffler tossed scoring passes of 4 and 17 yards in the first
     overcome a 35-26 deficit and claim their third-straight state title and   Coach Kyle Lindsay’s Knights were making their first state finals   quarter, then added tosses of 50 and 15 yards to build a 28-0
     18th consecutive tournament victory.  appearance since 2012 and 16th overall.  lead at halftime. On the first play of the second half, Leffler
                                                                                    hit Kyle Lockhard on a 51-yard TD pass (Lockhard’s third TD
     The back-and-forth contest featured plenty of offense as the teams             catch of the game) and the rout was on.
     combined for 795 yards and 43 first downs in addition to the 71
     points.                                                                        Leffler finished 12-of-16 passing for 200 yards and the five
                                                                                    scores - which tied a 4A championship game record - without
     Luers (8-7) held a 21-13 lead at halftime. Behind the passing of               being intercepted.
     quarterback Carson Clark, the Knights were able to take advantage
     of two Webo turnovers to build the nine-point lead after Clark con-            Coach John Rodenburg’s Roncalli squad dominated the
     nected for his second touchdown pass to Krashaun Menson                        Brickies (11-3) in every phase. Roncalli (13-1) ran up 399
     (a 7-yarder) with 3:38 left.                                                   yards in offense – 200 passing and 199 rushing. Baron
                                                                                    Huebler led the ground attack with 155 yards rushing and one
     Coach Justin Pelley’s Stars used a ball-control rushing attack to              touchdown run.
     sustain their offense. Fullback Robby Taylor, who had a state-record
     43 carries in the game, scored on a 1-yard run with 1:36 left to pull          The Roncalli defense, meanwhile, shutout the Brickies until
     Webo within 35-33.                                                             the final minute and held Hobart to less than 200 yards in
                                                                                    offense.
     A failed onside kick seemed to spell doom for the Stars, but the
     defense came up with a three-and-out and forced a punt. Western                The final Roncalli touchdown came on a 91-yard kickoff return
     Boone benefitted from a kick-catch interference penalty to give it a           by Dominic Brown after Hobart broke through with its only
     first down at its 46 with :39 left. Five plays later, Luers was flagged        score, a 1-yard run by Tyler Turley. Turley led the Hobart
     for pass interference giving the Stars a first down at the Knights’ 21.        offense with 138 yards rushing on 26 carries.
     Smith, the son of former Colts punter Hunter Smith, came on to boot
     the game-winner.

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