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2024 Indiana Football Digest Insider - Week One

The Indiana Football Digest returns for updates following Indiana High School Football Week One

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NEWS AND NUGGETS

Warsaw's Bart Curtis earned his 250th career win with the Tigers' 20-7 decision over Michigan City.

Defending Class 6A state champion Indianapolis Ben Davis had its 10-game winning streak snapped with a 24-6 loss to Indianapolis Cathedral.

Warren Central ended defending Class 5A state champion Fort Wayne Snider's eight-game winning streak with a 15-0 triumph over the Panthers.

Leo brought defending Class 2A state champ Fort Wayne Bishop Luers' six-game winning streak to a halt with a 20-17 decision over the Saints.

Adams Central saw its 25-game regular season winning streak come to an end with a 20-7 loss at Garrett.

Prairie Heights snapped its 12-game losing skid with a 56-14 win over Whitko.

Portage ended an 11-game losing skid with a 41-17 decision over Hammond Morton.

Fort Wayne Concordia had its 11-game losing streak snapped with a 20-14 win over Indianapolis Scecina.

Jacob Davis's 99-yard touchdown pass to Austin McMahan in New Palestine's 35-14 win over Kokomo resulted in the longest play in the Dragons' program history.

South Bend Riley recorded a state-record four safeties in the Wildcats' 35-0 blanking of Hammond Bishop Noll.

After playing eight-man football a year ago, Faith Christian picked up a 25-6 victory over Irvington Prep Academy in first 11-man contest.

LONGEST CURRENT WINNING STREAKS

Indianapolis Lutheran has claimed 44 straight wins.

East Central and Indianapolis Bishop Chatard have 22 straight victories.

CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON WINS

Indianapolis Lutheran 30, Hanover Central 25, Crown Point 19, Evansville Reitz 19, Mississinewa 15, Centerville 13, Park Tudor 11, West Noble 11, Brownsburg 10, Carroll (Flora), 10, Indianapolis Bishop Chatard 10, Providence 10, Tippecanoe Valley 10, Paoli 9, Harrison (West Lafayette) 8, New Palestine 8, South Vermillion 8, Tri-West 8, Penn 7, Springs Valley 7, Bloomington South 6, Gibson Southern 6, Lafayette Central Catholic 6, Leo 6, South Putnam 6, Batesville 5, East Noble 5, Heritage 5, North Posey 5, NorthWood 5, Alexandria 4, Brownstown Central 4, Castle 4, Gary West 4, Greenfield-Central 4, Guerin Catholic 4, Heritage Hills 4, Lapel 4, Martinsville 4, North Decatur 4, River Forest 4, Riverton Parke 4, Rochester 4, Tell City 4, Tri 4, Warsaw 4, Westfield 4.

LONGEST CURRENT LOSING STREAKS

Attica has dropped 29 straight contests.

Crawford County has suffered 26 straight setbacks.

Evansville Central has lost 24 consecutive contests.

Bellmont and North Central (Indianapolis) are on a 23-game losing streak.

North Newton has lost 21 straight games.

Blackford and Indianapolis Tech have suffered 16 consecutive losses.

Jeffersonville is on a 15-game losing streak.

Terre Haute North has dropped 14 straight contests.

Union County has dropped 13 straight contests.

Corydon Central and Greensburg have lost 12 games in a row.

Frankfort, Irvington Prep Academy, New Castle, Southern Wells, and Whitko have lost 10 straight contests.

South Bend Adams has dropped nine games in a row.

Cloverdale has eight losses in a row.

Cambridge City Lincoln, East Chicago Central, Parke Heritage, and Zionsville are on a seven-game losing skid.

Bowman Academy, Lake Station, Perry Meridian, Princeton, Richmond, and Woodlan have dropped six straight contests.

Andrean, Churubusco. Hammond Bishop Noll, and Mitchell have lost five straight games.

Anderson, Elkhart, Evansville Harrison, Goshen, New Albany. North Central (Farmersburg), South Central, and Union City have a four-game losing streak.

CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON LOSSES

Attica 26, Crawford County 23, Evansville Central 21, Bellmont 20, North Central (Indianapolis) 20, North Newton 18, Blackford 14, Indianapolis Tech 14, Corydon Central 13, Jeffersonville 13, Terre Haute North 12. Union County 11, Greensburg 10, Irvington Prep Academy 10, Frankfort 9, New Castle 9, Southern Wells 9, Whitko 9, South Bend Adams 8, Cloverdale 7, Connersville 7, Wawasee 7, Cambridge City Lincoln 6, East Chicago Central 6, Parke Heritage 6, Zionsville 6, Bowman Academy 5, Lake Station 5, North Daviess 5, Perry Meridian 5, Princeton 5, Richmond 5, South Bend Washington 5, Woodlan 5, Andrean 4, Fort Wayne South 4, Greenwood 4, Hammond Bishop Noll 4, Mitchell 4, Southwood 4, Speedway 4.

WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES

Larry "Bud" Wright (Sheridan) 457, Russ Radtke (Knox) 404, Mike Gillin (Mooresville) 365, John Hart (Brownsburg) 336, Jeff Adamson (Eastbrook) 315, Reed May (Brownstown Central) 301, Eric Moore (Center Grove) 295, Mike Goebel (Evansville Mater Dei) 264, Mike Johnson (Logansport) 251, Bart Curtis (Warsaw) 250, Kevin O'Shea (Twin Lakes) 244, Craig Buzea (Crown Point) 242, Tim Able (Triton Central) 226, Dave Pasch (Indianapolis Lutheran) 218, Grant Zgunda (Jay County) 215, Sherwood Haydock (Fort Wayne Wayne) 209, Kirk Kennedy (Kankakee Valley) 202.

CLOSING IN ON 200 WINS

Herb King (Fountain Central) 199, Darrin Fisher (Whiteland) 199, Chris Meeks (Rensselaer Central) 192, John Hochstetler (Monroe Central) 179, Chad Zolman (Homestead) 162, Steve Stirn (North Decatur) 162, Bud Ozmun (Oak Hill) 160, Mike Kirschner (Warren Central) 156, Steve Cooley (New Albany) 155, Andy Dorrel (Culver Academy) 151, Kurt Tippmann (Fort Wayne Snider) 150.

CLOSING IN ON 150 WINS

Andy Thomas (Angola) 147, Chris DePew (Garrett) 146, Tom Dilley (Guerin Catholic) 145, Roy Richards (Portage) 142, Michael Mosser (Adams Central) 141, John Hurley (Evansville Memorial) 138, Aaron Tolle (Tipton) 137, Jayson West (Franklin Central) 135, Bill Peebles (Indianapolis Cathedral) 135.

CLOSING IN ON 100 WINS

Mark Raetz (Northview) 98, Todd Wilkerson (Heritage Hills) 97, Bret Szabo (Tecumseh) 91, Tony Lewis (Jasper) 90.

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