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Indiana High School Football Sectional Showdowns: Upsets, Top Performers, and Thrilling Matchups
- 2024/10/21
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In the heart of Indiana, the high school football scene is abuzz with excitement as the regular season comes to a close and the sectional tournaments are just around the corner. Here’s a snapshot of the thrilling action that unfolded in recent weeks.
### Upsets and Surprises
The final week of the regular season saw some significant upsets that shook the rankings. Brownsburg, the undefeated No. 1 team in Class 6A, suffered their first loss of the season at the hands of Hamilton Southeastern, with a final score of 30-23. This victory not only handed Brownsburg their first defeat but also denied them the outright conference title.
Another notable upset came when Plainfield, ranked No. 5 in Class 5A, took down previously undefeated Martinsville 50-37. This win forced both teams to share the Mid-State Conference title for 2024.
### Top Performers
Despite the upsets, some teams continued to dominate. Crown Point remains undefeated, defeating Michigan City 35-8 and solidifying their top spot in the rankings. Lawrence North also kept their perfect record intact, beating Pike 24-14.
Westfield had a stellar performance, routing Franklin Central 44-7 to claim their share of the Hoosier Crossroads Conference championship. Warren Central climbed the ranks after a thrilling 34-28 win over Cathedral.
### Class-by-Class Breakdown
In Class 6A, besides Brownsburg's loss, other top teams like Westfield and Warren Central secured important wins. Warren Central defeated Cathedral, while Columbus North had a convincing 48-24 victory over Terre Haute South.
In Class 4A, New Palestine continued their unbeaten streak with a 38-0 win over Delta. However, Martinsville's loss to Plainfield was a significant blow. Bishop Chatard suffered a rare shutout loss to Cincinnati Elder (OH) 14-0.
Class 3A saw Evansville Memorial defeat Castle 28-21, and Heritage Hills dominated Washington 42-0. Mississinewa had a close win over Madison-Grant 26-22.
In Class 2A, Brownstown Central and Lafayette Central Catholic maintained their strong performances, while in Class A, North Judson and Providence secured decisive victories.
### Sectional Tournaments
As the regular season concludes, the focus shifts to the sectional tournaments. Teams are gearing up for their first-round matches, with several intriguing matchups on the horizon. Brownsburg will face Avon in the 6A Section 5 Semifinals, while Westfield takes on Harrison in the 6A Section 3 Semifinals. Warren Central will battle Indiana Arsenal Tech in the 6A Section 7 Semifinals.
The stage is set for an exciting postseason, filled with potential upsets and thrilling matches. As the teams prepare to clash in the sectionals, one thing is certain – Indiana high school football is more electrifying than ever.
### Upsets and Surprises
The final week of the regular season saw some significant upsets that shook the rankings. Brownsburg, the undefeated No. 1 team in Class 6A, suffered their first loss of the season at the hands of Hamilton Southeastern, with a final score of 30-23. This victory not only handed Brownsburg their first defeat but also denied them the outright conference title.
Another notable upset came when Plainfield, ranked No. 5 in Class 5A, took down previously undefeated Martinsville 50-37. This win forced both teams to share the Mid-State Conference title for 2024.
### Top Performers
Despite the upsets, some teams continued to dominate. Crown Point remains undefeated, defeating Michigan City 35-8 and solidifying their top spot in the rankings. Lawrence North also kept their perfect record intact, beating Pike 24-14.
Westfield had a stellar performance, routing Franklin Central 44-7 to claim their share of the Hoosier Crossroads Conference championship. Warren Central climbed the ranks after a thrilling 34-28 win over Cathedral.
### Class-by-Class Breakdown
In Class 6A, besides Brownsburg's loss, other top teams like Westfield and Warren Central secured important wins. Warren Central defeated Cathedral, while Columbus North had a convincing 48-24 victory over Terre Haute South.
In Class 4A, New Palestine continued their unbeaten streak with a 38-0 win over Delta. However, Martinsville's loss to Plainfield was a significant blow. Bishop Chatard suffered a rare shutout loss to Cincinnati Elder (OH) 14-0.
Class 3A saw Evansville Memorial defeat Castle 28-21, and Heritage Hills dominated Washington 42-0. Mississinewa had a close win over Madison-Grant 26-22.
In Class 2A, Brownstown Central and Lafayette Central Catholic maintained their strong performances, while in Class A, North Judson and Providence secured decisive victories.
### Sectional Tournaments
As the regular season concludes, the focus shifts to the sectional tournaments. Teams are gearing up for their first-round matches, with several intriguing matchups on the horizon. Brownsburg will face Avon in the 6A Section 5 Semifinals, while Westfield takes on Harrison in the 6A Section 3 Semifinals. Warren Central will battle Indiana Arsenal Tech in the 6A Section 7 Semifinals.
The stage is set for an exciting postseason, filled with potential upsets and thrilling matches. As the teams prepare to clash in the sectionals, one thing is certain – Indiana high school football is more electrifying than ever.