Christos, who is talking with Division I and Division II programs, is a fourth-year varsity starter for Wheeler.
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Sure, Valparaiso’s Austen MacKenzie can catch passes. But throwing one makes all the difference. ‘Oh, my gosh.’
Austen MacKenzie completes a pass to QB Kellen Hosek for a two-point conversion to beat Chesterton.
Cooper Spagna is Morgan Township’s career leader in goals. His main goal? Wins. ‘A true leader right there.’
Spagna could hold multiple Morgan Township records before the season ends.
Joel Joseph’s leg injury left him ‘reliving my first steps.’ Then the Merrillville standout leaps forward.
Joseph, who leads Merrillville in goals, qualified for state in track just nine months after his leg injury.
Michael Osipoff’s football rankings and players of the week for Northwest Indiana
Griffith moves into the top 10 after winning its fourth straight game.
A door opens for Hammond Central’s Davion Terry. ‘I needed that opportunity.’ And he knows what to do with it.
Terry has rushed for 720 yards and four touchdowns in his first four games as the No. 1 tailback.
Hannah Pesich has goals in mind. Scoring them. Achieving them. For Crown Point, one can lead to the other.
Pesich has a knack for scoring timely goals for Crown Point, which advanced to the semistate last year.
Lake Central’s Mika Salinas couldn’t wait to do something. Getting her chance, ‘she’s doing everything.’
Salinas is finding numerous ways to contribute in her only season as a full-time varsity player.
Rocco Bartolomeo steps forward for Hanover Central. Actually, he races ahead. ‘I won’t be beaten by anybody.’
Bartolomeo made seven catches for 185 yards and three touchdowns as Hanover Central beat Lowell.
Always positive, Hanover Central’s Evan Brooks ‘tries to uplift’ his teammates. How high can they go?
The unbeaten Wildcats probably could use as many steadying voices as possible as they venture into uncharted territory.