Avery Allen, Franklin Central: The senior ran for 99 yards and one touchdown on 18 carries as Franklin Central knocked off Fishers 22-13.
Kaden Bruhn, Mooresville: Bruhn had 10 catches for 126 yards and two touchdowns in Mooresville's 24-21 win at Whiteland, including the game-winning catch with 17 seconds remaining.
Tyler Champion, Hamilton Heights: Champion caught 10 passes for 222 yards and three TDs in a 26-16 win over Twin Lakes.
Taylor Clark, Brebeuf Jesuit: Clark caught seven passes for 361 yards (51.6-yard average per catch) and four TDs in Brebeuf Jesuit's 83-65 win over Terre Haute South. You could also have picked Brebeuf quarterback Maverick Geske (17-for-25 for 542 yards and six TDs) and/or CJ Harris (318 rushing yards and four TDs on 20 carries).
Jazz Coleman, Speedway: Coleman ran for 164 yards and three TDs on 17 carries in Speedway's 29-0 victory over Covenant Christian. Coleman also had an interception on defense.
Alex Cravens, Sheridan: Cravens ran for 237 yards two TDs on 35 carries as Sheridan rallied in the second half for a 21-7 win over Delphi.
Matthew Fisher, Evansville Memorial: The senior quarterback was 12-for-16 for 350 yards and four TDs in Class 3A top-ranked Evansville Memorial's 47-7 win over Evansville Reitz. Fisher also had two rushing TDs.
Marcus Fortner, Western Boone: The senior wide receiver had five receptions for 85 yards and three TDs in 2A fourth-ranked Western Boone's 36-6 win over Southmont.
Dom Garzolini, South Vermillion: The senior passed for 275 yards and tied his own school record with six TD passes in South Vermillion's 55-14 win Fountain Central. South Vermillion is 7-0 for the first time in program history.
Joe Goss, Ben Davis: The sophomore was 11-for-15 passing for 184 yards and three passing TDs in the Giants' 58-30 victory over Carmel. Goss had TD passes to three different receivers and added a 2-yard rushing TD in the fourth quarter.
Oscar Frye, Brownsburg: The sophomore was 14-for-20 passing for 266 yards and five TDs in 6A top-ranked Brownsburg's 66-28 victory over Zionsville. Frey also ran for 23 yards on three carries.
Deacon King, Westfield: The junior ran for 108 yards and three TDs on 20 carries as 6A third-ranked Westfield bounced back from the loss to Brownsburg with a 45-13 win over Avon.
Daione Lunsford, Lawrence North: The senior safety played a big role in Lawrence North's 33-7 win over Warren Central, allowing the Wildcats to move to 7-0 for the first time in 35 years. Lunsford stripped the ball and returned a fumble 94 yards for a touchdown in the second half.
Van Krisiloff, Cathedral: The junior kicker had a big part in Cathedral's 49-45 win over Center Grove as he kicked field goals from 44 and 37 yards and went 5-for-5 on PATs. Krisiloff also executed a successful onside kick in the fourth quarter and had five touchbacks on kickoffs. He also averaged 44.5 yards per punt.
Malachi Mink, Indian Creek: Mink, a senior, set a school record with 341 rushing yards and four TDs in Indian Creek's 44-7 win over Tech.
Bo Polston, Decatur Central: The junior quarterback and Toledo commit was 11-for-15 passing for 212 yards and three touchdowns -- all to Kasmir Hicks -- in Decatur Central's 44-7 win over Greenwood. Polston also ran for 68 yards and a pair of rushing scores.
Carter Reed, Hamilton Southeastern: Reed, a sophomore, ran for 156 yards and one touchdown on 21 carries in HSE's 28-21 win over Noblesville. He also had a 6-yard catch. Reed has 10 rushing TDs on the season.
Quentin Russ, Brownsburg: The senior defensive back had eight tackles, one interception and two pass breakups in Class 6A top-ranked Brownsburg's 66-28 win over Zionsville. Russ was a big part on holding Wisconsin commit and standout receiver Eugene Hilton Jr. to 43 receiving yards.
Luke Starnes, Plainfield: The junior running back finished with 151 rushing yards and two rushing TDs on 15 carries as Plainfield knocked off Franklin 34-13.
Hunter Stroud, Martinsville: Stroud had another monster game with 17 catches for 208 yards and two TDs as Class 4A second-ranked Martinsville pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 41-21 win over Perry Meridian. Stroud also averaged 28 yards on two kickoff returns.