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Swami’s Top 15 from Week 10

1. Robert Koskie (Gar): As predicted by GameNight’s Sideline Swami, Koskie went krazy last week. He rushed for a career-high 301 yards and four touchdowns in the Railroaders’ 38-14 sectional-opening win over Bellmont.

2. Brock Schott (Leo): The sophomore double-trouble end was sensational in the Lions’ 26-20 victory over South Side. Schott registered four quarterback sacks (one which produced a fumble) and seven tackles on “D,” and also recorded a 29-yard scoring reception.

3. Landon Kaschinske (Con): The senior two-way player rushed for a career-high 314 yards and two TDs in the Cadets’ 27-22 comeback win over Woodlan. He also had two tackles on defense for the Cadets.

4. Ethan Sievers (CC): Sievers and the CC offense ran roughshod over the sieve known as Wayne’s defense in a 41-36 win. Sievers rushed for 183 yards and three touchdowns, while also tallying three solo tackles on “D.”

5. Michael Mosley (EN): Mosley, a junior RB for the Knights, ran all over Angola last week in East Noble’s 46-22 win over the Hornets. Mosley finished with a career-high 216 yards and four touchdowns on 23 carries (9.4 ypc).

6. Cayden Rochford/Mikelion Ragsdale (Way): The senior backers were a terrific tackling tandem last week for the Generals in their 41-36 loss to Columbia City. The middle-linebacking pair combined for 28 total takedowns, with Rochford showing the way with seven solos.

7. Ryan Black (AC): The senior QB was 3-of-3 passing for 99 yards and two scores, while rushing for 97 yards and a touchdown on six carries in the Flying Jets’ 56-14 win over Southwood. Black also had two tackles from his linebacker position.

8. Drew Yates/Seth Pruitt (WN): The dynamic duo accounted for 390 combined yards in the Chargers’ 26-14 victory over Mishawaka Marian. Yates threw for 204 yards and two TDs on 13-of-18 passing, while Pruitt produced 140 yards and two scores on 18 carries (7.8 ypc).

9. Anthony Cruz (Blf): Cruz and his Bluffton teammates cruised to a 42-14 victory over Blackford. The talented RB had 180 yards and two tuddies on 22 tough totes; he also recorded two solo tackles on defense.

10. Maverick Summersett (SA): The sun set early for Fremont last week as SA rolled, 64-0. Summersett had two rushing touchdowns, one receiving score, six solo tackles, two tackles for loss and one INT.

11. Tegan Irk (DeK): The senior QB led DeKalb to a 17-14 upset over New Haven. He was 17-of-27 passing for 131 yards with 73 rushing yards and a TD. He averaged 42 yards per boot on four punts, helping in the field-position battle.

12. Briar Munsey (ES): Munsey maneuvered his way to 132 yards and two scores on 10 carries in the Blazers’ 49-6 win over Wabash. The senior strong safety also led ES’s “D” with four solo tackles.

13. Brennan Gaff (Chu): The junior safety was all over the field last week in the Eagles’ 41-0 thumping of Central Noble. Gaff registered 11 total tackles, three pass breakups and an interception in Busco’s big triumph.

14. Charlie Stanski (BL): Stanski, a senior signal-caller for Bishop Luers, was a perfect 7-of-7 passing for 181 yards and three touchdowns in the Knights’ 48-0 pulverizing of Prairie Heights last Friday.

15. Tim Bonjour (Nrw): The junior running back said “hello” to the end zone two times on just four carries as the Knights rolled Heritage, 44-0. Bonjour finished with a team-high 99 rushing yards for the Knights.

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