crimsonace1 Posted August 20, 2024 Posted August 20, 2024 First of two weeks of non-conference play Kokomo at New Palestine: Probably the marquee game of the night, as the 4A #1 Dragons take on a Kokomo team that is receiving votes in 5A. Both are recent semistate teams - NP in 2023, Kokomo in 2022. NP returns 9 of 11 starters on defense, but is inexperienced at RB and WR. This should be an intriguing matchup - NP's spread vs. Kokomo's "phone booth" offense. Mt. Vernon at Noblesville: Likely the other marquee game in the league this week. The Marauders have had a lot of on-field success, but they've struggled against the Millers. losing three straight despite scoring 30+ points in each game. MV has a lot of weapons on offense and . Expect a lot of track meets with the Marauders this season, especially with Joliba Brogan in the backfield and Gavin Joy on the flank Delta at Muncie Central: Intra-county matchup. The Eagles had a lot of young talent last year and should take a leap this season, especially after a late-season surge that saw the Eagles win a sectional championship. Delta is now the league's lone 3A team, and is poised to make a run. One of three HHC-NCC matchups this week (and five in the 2024 calendar). The HHC has dominated the inter-conference slate the last decade-plus. Greenfield-Central at Beech Grove: G-C opens the year in the Top 10 after going 9-2 last season - with both losses to New Palestine. Dallas Freeman is an excellent QB and several of their backs return. They should be a very heavy favorite. Greensburg at Shelbyville: The Golden Bears showed big improvements in Scott Fitzgerald's first year. This should be a good opportunity to take another step against a team that went 0-10 and scored only eight touchdowns last season. New Castle at Franklin County: The Trojans struggled last season, with a bevvy of injuries. If NC can find some weapons to complement all-everything player Tylin Thrine, the air raid can take off again. FC is a good Week 1 matchup. Pendleton Heights at Lebanon: Another intriguing Week 1 matchup. PH went 7-3 last year - the losses were to New Palestine and Greenfield-Central (twice) and beat the Tigers 15-0 last year, but the Arabians had a lot of graduation losses. Yorktown at Anderson: The Tigers have dominated their non-conference matchups the last few years and got off to a great start in 2023, putting a scare into both New Palestine and Greenfield-Central. The Tigers move up to 4A this season, The Tigers graduated a lot of key players, including four-year starting QB Mason Moulton, but return three of their top four receivers from last season to build around. Again, this is a game in which Yorktown should be a heavy favorite. Quote
LC_Bears_04 Posted August 20, 2024 Posted August 20, 2024 New Palestine Noblesville Delta Greenfield-Central Shelbyville New Castle Lebanon Yorktown Quote
Muda69 Posted August 20, 2024 Posted August 20, 2024 9 hours ago, crimsonace1 said: First of two weeks of non-conference play Kokomo at New Palestine: Probably the marquee game of the night, as the 4A #1 Dragons take on a Kokomo team that is receiving votes in 5A. Both are recent semistate teams - NP in 2023, Kokomo in 2022. NP returns 9 of 11 starters on defense, but is inexperienced at RB and WR. This should be an intriguing matchup - NP's spread vs. Kokomo's "phone booth" offense. A thing of beauty to watch, when you have the horses to run it effectively. Much better than a samey-same spread offense. Quote
WarriorFootball82 Posted August 20, 2024 Posted August 20, 2024 New Palestine Mt. Vernon Muncie Central Greenfield Central Shelbyville NC Lebanon Yorktown Quote
gonzoron Posted August 20, 2024 Posted August 20, 2024 15 hours ago, crimsonace1 said: First of two weeks of non-conference play Kokomo at New Palestine: Probably the marquee game of the night, as the 4A #1 Dragons take on a Kokomo team that is receiving votes in 5A. Both are recent semistate teams - NP in 2023, Kokomo in 2022. NP returns 9 of 11 starters on defense, but is inexperienced at RB and WR. This should be an intriguing matchup - NP's spread vs. Kokomo's "phone booth" offense. Mt. Vernon at Noblesville: Likely the other marquee game in the league this week. The Marauders have had a lot of on-field success, but they've struggled against the Millers. losing three straight despite scoring 30+ points in each game. MV has a lot of weapons on offense and . Expect a lot of track meets with the Marauders this season, especially with Joliba Brogan in the backfield and Gavin Joy on the flank Delta at Muncie Central: Intra-county matchup. The Eagles had a lot of young talent last year and should take a leap this season, especially after a late-season surge that saw the Eagles win a sectional championship. Delta is now the league's lone 3A team, and is poised to make a run. One of three HHC-NCC matchups this week (and five in the 2024 calendar). The HHC has dominated the inter-conference slate the last decade-plus. Greenfield-Central at Beech Grove: G-C opens the year in the Top 10 after going 9-2 last season - with both losses to New Palestine. Dallas Freeman is an excellent QB and several of their backs return. They should be a very heavy favorite. Greensburg at Shelbyville: The Golden Bears showed big improvements in Scott Fitzgerald's first year. This should be a good opportunity to take another step against a team that went 0-10 and scored only eight touchdowns last season. New Castle at Franklin County: The Trojans struggled last season, with a bevvy of injuries. If NC can find some weapons to complement all-everything player Tylin Thrine, the air raid can take off again. FC is a good Week 1 matchup. Pendleton Heights at Lebanon: Another intriguing Week 1 matchup. PH went 7-3 last year - the losses were to New Palestine and Greenfield-Central (twice) and beat the Tigers 15-0 last year, but the Arabians had a lot of graduation losses. Yorktown at Anderson: The Tigers have dominated their non-conference matchups the last few years and got off to a great start in 2023, putting a scare into both New Palestine and Greenfield-Central. The Tigers move up to 4A this season, The Tigers graduated a lot of key players, including four-year starting QB Mason Moulton, but return three of their top four receivers from last season to build around. Again, this is a game in which Yorktown should be a heavy favorite. New Palestine Noblesville Delta Greenfield-Central Greensburg New Castle Lebanon Yorktown Quote
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