LAFAYETTE — A big week of high school football is coming up, with Harrison taking on Westfield, McCutcheon taking on Kokomo and Lafayette Jeff taking on South Bend Adams. Class 5A and 6A programs head into the playoffs.
Meanwhile, Central Catholic’s undefeated record will be put to the test in the 2A semifinals against Western Boone, under the guidance of coach Justin Perry, who led the Stars to three straight championships from 2018 to 2020.
We will update the power rankings and predictions for this Friday’s match.
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1. Lafayette Jeff (9-0)
No. 3 ranked Lafayette Jeff heads north to take on South Bend Adams in the IHSAA Class 5A semifinals, armed with an offense averaging 6.7 yards per carry. Junior running backs Marquis Adkins and Antwine Richmond combined for 1,324 yards in a passing game led by senior quarterback Keene Crowder (2,191 yards, 71% completion rate, 29 touchdowns, 7 interceptions) times). Crowder will be joined by speedy senior Andre Fancher (67 receptions, 861 yards, 10 TDs) and 6-foot-3 junior outside receiver Omar Williams Jr. (39 receptions, 492 yards, 9 TDs). ), there are three receivers with breakout catches of nine or more touchdowns. Sophomore Bryce Vanostrand (50 catches, 643 yards, nine touchdowns). The Bronchos have a deep defense, forcing 16 interceptions and seven fumbles. Sophomore safety Kavion Campbell led the way with 131 tackles, and defensive lineman Aiden Aich (6-foot-5) had five sacks.
Next match: South Bend Adams (2-7), Friday 7 p.m.
prediction: Lafayette Jeff will put pressure on sophomore Andre Gubi to pave the way for an IHSAA C;ass 5A sectional title against either Kokomo or McCutcheon. Lafayette Jeff wins 52-14..
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2. Harrison (6-3)
Harrison ended the regular season with a 29-28 win over Kokomo and will prepare for the IHSAA Class 6A semifinals against Westfield. Junior Jack Gonzalez became one of the best two-way players in the area with 119 yards rushing, one touchdown and six tackles. Gonzalez has three rushes of over 100 yards. Senior linebacker Jackson Mills recorded 23 tackles as the team prepares for the game against the Shamrocks.
Next match: Friday at 7 p.m. at Westfield (8-1).
prediction: Westfield started off with a 6-foot-4 QB who passed for 1,400 yards and 11 touchdowns, and ran for four more. It’s a rude reception for Harrison, who is in one of the toughest sections in the state. Westfield won 35-14.
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3. Central Catholic (9-0)
Central Catholic easily defeated Delphi, 63-21, in the Class 2A first round, led by quarterback Bobby Metzger, who completed 18 of 27 passes for 378 yards and six touchdowns. Senior Jackson Cain led the program with 96 tackles, and Central Catholic recorded 68 tackles during the unblemished season. The No. 1-ranked Knights have their sights set on previously ranked Western Boone, which won three consecutive 2A state titles from 2018-2020.
Next match: vs. Western Boone (8-2), Friday 7 p.m.
prediction: Western Boone runs both wing-T and single-wing formations, and the program has allowed the unit to rush for over 2,025 yards and 59 touchdowns. Senior Mason Amich leads the Stars with 1,139 yards and 11 touchdowns in an offense that can also throw the football. Senior Brandon Potter threw for 934 yards and 12 touchdowns. Central Catholic’s pass rush, led by Ryan Delgatto (65 tackles, 18 tackles for loss), should pose challenges at the line of scrimmage. Look out for senior linebacker Charlie Seeberg (65 tackles, 7 for a loss). Central Catholic won 28-21.
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4. West Lafayette (7-3)
West Lafayette won the first round, defeating Frankton 49-7. Senior QB Benny Speaker completed 6 of 9 passes for 132 yards, rushed for 50 yards and scored three touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving). The Red Devils head to Kokomo to take on Northwestern.
Next match: Northwestern (7-3), Friday 7 p.m.
prediction: Northwestern quarterback Brock Shank leads the offense, averaging 19.2 yards per catch. Shank threw for 2,869 yards, 35 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions. The Tigers are not playing a competitive schedule that includes matches against 6A Harrison, 5A McCutcheon and Central Catholic, the No. 1 2A program, which West Lafayette faced. Senior linebacker David Karl III is playing at a high level and the Red Devils have figured out their offensive identity. West Lafayette won 42-28.
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T5. McCutcheon (4-5)
McCutcheon faces Kokomo in a rematch two weeks after holding undefeated Lafayette Jeff to his second-lowest point total of the season. McCutcheon has had some success incorporating senior Broderick Arnold into the run scheme. Arnold and junior Keegan Rice each found the end zone for the Mavericks, running for 224 yards.
This will be a rematch with Kokomo, where he rushed for 233 total yards against the Mavericks on October 11th.
Next match: Friday at Kokomo (4-4) at 7 p.m.
prediction: The old adage is that it’s never easy to beat a team the second time. After two games, McCutcheon enters Kokomo with a point to prove, even though he lost. Senior defensive lineman Malachi Kenner had a run-stopping performance that quieted the Wildcat crowd and set up a rematch with Lafayette Jeff. Kicker Hayden Wagner played a role in the battle for field position, which the Mavericks ultimately won. McCutcheon won 20-17.
T5. Carroll (10-0)
The Cougars earn a spot in the top five list because of their success and maintaining a statewide Class A ranking throughout the year. Carroll uses a double wing like Western Boone, but he is versatile and throws the ball effectively. Junior Emery Deaton and senior Aidan Wiles provide a one-two punch at running back on an offensive line led by Levi Watkins. Wiles made an impact on the defense as a linebacker along with senior cornerback Kason Fellows, who intercepted two passes against Frontier.
Next match: vs. Pioneer (7-3), Friday 7 p.m.
prediction: The Pioneers operate three different formations including Wing-T, double slot, and single wing. He uses a lot of misdirection to ground and pound Carroll to get him out of trouble. While junior quarterback Micah Lands is the front man that dictates the Pioneers’ looks and performance, the Panthers have used 11 different ball carriers, seven of them running back Lands (1,037 yards, 20 touchdowns) and Noah VanMeter. (846 rushing yards, 8 touchdowns) led the way in reaching the end zone. . Carroll is tested, but the Cougar is big and fast in the trenches. Carroll won 28-14.
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Lafayette District Section Semifinal Schedule:
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Class 3A sectional semifinals: Twin Lakes (5-5) at Maconaquah (10-0) 7 p.m.
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Class 2A sectional semifinal: Rensselaer (3-6) vs. Bremen (6-4) 7 p.m.
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Class 2A sectional semifinal: Lewis Cass (5-5) vs. North Montgomery (4-6) 7 p.m.
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Class A section semifinals: Tri-County (7-3) vs. Taylor (5-5) 7 p.m.
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Class A section semifinals: North Newton (3-7) vs. Laville (5-5) 8 p.m.
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Class A section semifinals: South Putnam (8-2) vs. Covington (6-4) 7 p.m.
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Class A section semifinals: Sheridan (5-5) Clinton Prairie (5-5) 7 p.m.
Ethan Hanson is a sports reporter for the Journal and Courier in Lafayette. You can contact him at: ehanson@jconline.comon Twitter Ethan Hanson and on Instagram Ethan A Hanson.
This article originally appeared in the Lafayette Journal & Courier: IHSAA Football: Lafayette Area Section Semifinal Predictions