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Week 5: Purdue's football commitments' weekend results

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Week 5: Brownsburg beat Fishers 42-6. Terrell caught three passes for 29 yards and completed a 16-yard pass.

Week 4: Terrell caught six passes for 81 yards in Brownsburg's 47-29 win over rival Avon.

Week 3: Terrell caught nine passes for 192 yards and touchdowns of 45 and 53 yards in Brownsburg's 35-7 win over Franklin Central.

Week 2: Terrell caught one pass for 32 yards, drew one PI flag and returned two punts in Brownsburg's thrilling 30-24 overtime win over Cincinnati St. Xavier on ESPN2.

More on the game here.

Week 1: Terrell caught four passes for 40 yards in Brownsburg's 38-7 win at Ben Davis.

Week 5: Class 4A No. 1 Mooresville snapped a 10-game losing streak to Decatur Central, winning 20-14.

Week 4: Mooresville's dominant run to open the season continued, as it beat Greenwood 41-13. Mooresville is No. 1 in Class 4A.

“They’ve earned their ranking,” Greenwood coach Mike Campbell told the Daily Journal of VandeVanter (right tackle) and fellow Purdue recruit Zach Richards (right guard). “Certainly, they’re solid. Those two kids are good football players. There’s a reason they’ve been recruited to Purdue, because they’re Big Ten-type kids.”

Week 3: Alstott-VandeVanter played right tackle in Mooresville's 41-21 win at Plainfield.

Week 2: Alstott-VandeVanter played right tackle for Mooresville in its 34-17 win at Leo in Fort Wayne.

(Some highlights from WANE in Fort Wayne below)

Week 1: Alstott-VandeVanter played right tackle for Mooresville in its dominant 55-14 win at Lebanon.

Week 5: Class 4A No. 1 Mooresville snapped a 10-game losing streak to Decatur Central, winning 20-14.


Week 4: Mooresville's dominant run to open the season continued, as it beat Greenwood 41-13.

Week 3: Richards played right guard in Mooresville's 41-21 win at Plainfield.

Week 2: Richards played right guard for Mooresville in its 34-17 win at Leo in Fort Wayne.

Afterward, he and Alstott-VandeVanter met up with Leo offensive lineman Landen Livingston, one of Purdue's top 2022 in-state targets.

Week 1: Richards played right guard for Mooresville in its dominant 55-14 win at Lebanon.


Week 5: Pike beat Lawrence Central 41-0.

Week 4: Pike lost a narrow outcome at Carmel 45-44.

Week 3: Pike fell 48-24 at Ben Davis in the upstart Red Devils' first loss of the season.

Week 2: Moussa, playing left tackle, helped Pike beat Fishers 28-14 to improve to 2-0.

Week 1: Moussa, playing left tackle, helped Pike rush for 222 yards in a 26-24 win over Zionsville.

Week 1: Jones beat Bishop Moore 32-26. Smith recorded three tackles and a red-zone interception.

Week 3: Griffin lost at Peach County 54-14. NO STATS AVAILABLE

Week 2: Griffin fell 45-6 to Georgia state power Lowndes. Calloway made four tackles.

Week 1: Griffin High School beat Spalding 35-14. Calloway made four tackles.

Week 2: Pulaski County beat Madison Southern 21-15 on a late blocked punt. Cox recorded nine tackles and carried the ball on offense four times for 17 yards.

Week 1: Pulaski County fell 33-13 to Belfry. Cox — playing middle linebacker — recorded 17 tackles.

Week 1: Belleville beat Livonia Stevenson 29-26. Burks caught around five passes for 100 yards.

The high school season in New York remains on hold, but the New York State athletic association has cleared teams to begin practicing on Sept. 21. New York may not play until the end of October.

The state of Illinois has pushed its season back to spring. Jackson will play his senior season then.

CLASS OF 2022

Week 5: Allen threw for 305 yards and two touchdowns and ran for an additional score in Gibson Southern's 48-28 loss to unbeaten Southridge.

Week 4: Gibson Southern beat Boonville 43-35. Allen completed 27-of-43 passes for 299 yards and four touchdowns. (Highlights below)

Week 3: Allen played only the first half of Gibson Southern's 49-0 win over Washington, completing 11-of-16 passes for 88 yards and four touchdowns.

Week 2: Allen was 20-of-37 for 171 yards in 3A Gibson Southern's 24-7 loss at 5A Whiteland.

Week 1: Allen was 20-of-35 for 204 yards and a late TD throw in 3A Gibson Southern's 48-6 loss at 6A Columbus North.

“I’m thrilled to death with how our defense played,” North coach Tim Bless told the Columbus Republic. “I couldn’t have estimated that performance out of our defense. Hats off to Brady Allen. He’s legit. We haven’t seen an arm that strong in awhile. But our defensive pressure knocked him off his spot all night. He still stayed alive and made some throws, but I thought our secondary was excellent in coverage, and our linebackers did what they had to do.”


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