NEW PALESTINE 2014 & 2018 IHSAA state champion | 4-time state finalist | 20 conference titles | 10 sectional titles SEPT. 6, 2019 | vs. YORKTOWN | KELSO STADIUM, NEW PALESTINE | 7:30 P.M.

SCHEDULES #1/1 (5A) NEW PALESTINE DRAGONS (2-0, 0-0 HHC) HEAD COACH: Kyle Ralph (7th season, 76-4). 2018 Class 5A state champion NEW PALESTINE (2-0) vs Aug. 23 at Kokomo W 63-13 #10/RV (3A) YORKTOWN TIGERS (2-0, 0-0 HHC) Aug. 30 at Center Grove W 28-9 HEAD COACH: Mike Wilhelm (15th season, 78-77) Sept. 6 YORKTOWN* 7:30 p.m. Sept. 13 MT. VERNON* 7:30 p.m. Sept. 20 PENDLETON HEIGHTS* 7:30 p.m. PREGAME NOTES Sept. 27 at Greenfield-Central* 7:30 p.m. SETTING THE SCENE Oct. 4 SHELBYVILLE* 7:30 p.m. • Senior RB Charlie Spegal needs just 11 yards to become the state’s all-time leading Oct. 11 NEW CASTLE* 7:30 p.m. rusher. The record is currently held by Elwood’s Sammy Mireles, who ran for 8,110 yards Oct. 18 at Delta* 7:30 p.m. *-Hoosier Heritage Conference game from 2010-13. Spegal’s 219 rushing yards last week gave him 8,099 for his career, the second player in state history to break 8,000 rushing yards. YORKTOWN (2-0) • Hoosier Heritage Conference play begins tonight. The New Palestine Dragons enter Aug. 23 ANDERSON W 18-0 having won the 41 consecutive HHC games dating back to the 2013 season, including Aug. 30 at Muncie Central W 33-14 six straight conference titles. Both are HHC records. Sept. 6 at New Palestine* 7:30 p.m. • New Palestine won last year’s contest 81-13. NP has won six straight contests and nine Sept. 13 at Delta* 7:30 p.m. of the last 10 against Yorktown. Spegal ran for 252 yards and six TDs in that game. Sept. 20 NEW CASTLE* 7:30 p.m. • Both teams enter 2-0, as New Palestine beat 6A No. 4 Center Grove 28-9 last week, Sept. 27 at Shelbyville* 7:30 p.m. while Yorktown downed Muncie Central 33-14. Oct. 4 GREENFIELD-CENTRAL* 7:30 p.m. • This matchup pits two of the HHC’s three ranked teams. Yorktown is No. 10 in the AP 3A Oct. 11 PENDLETON HEIGHTS* 7:30 p.m. poll. Delta is No. 9/10 in 4A, while Pendleton Heights is also receiving votes. The Drag- Oct. 18 at Mt. Vernon* 7:30 p.m. ons are also No. 1 overall in the Sagarin computer rankings. *-Hoosier Heritage Conference game • NP has won its home opener nine of the last 10 years, with the lone loss coming in 2012. HHC STANDINGS DRAGONS NOTES Conf GB Overall • Spegal also became New Palestine’s career rushing leader last week. He now has 3,756 New Palestine 0-0 -- 2-0 rushing yards in a Dragon uniform, eclipsing the mark set by Jeff Miles (3,693, 1985-87). Delta 0-0 -- 2-0 He is also NP’s career leader in rushing TDs (75) and career scoring (464). Mt. Vernon 0-0 -- 2-0 • Spegal had a huge game last week, carrying 29 times for 219 yards and three touch- Yorktown 0-0 -- 2-0 downs - including 129 yards in the second half as the Dragons put Center Grove away. It New Castle 0-0 -- 1-1 Pendleton Heights 0-0 -- 1-1 was his 20th career 200-yard game. Greenfield-Central 0-0 -- 0-2 • Senior Maxen Hook had a big day, with three catches for 112 yards, including a 56-yard- Shelbyville 0-0 -- 0-2 er that extended the Dragons’ lead to two scores in the second half. Last week’s games • Junior QB Lincoln Roth is now 16-22 passing for the year after completing 8-12 against New Palestine 28, Center Grove 9 CG for 148 yards and a TD. Delta 44, Eastbrook 7 • Defensively, the Dragons held CG out of the , limiting the Trojans to three field Franklin 69, Shelbyville 0 goals. Senior LB Aven Jones had 14 tackles to lead the way - the second-most in his Mt. Vernon 45, Richmond 14 career. He had 17 in the 2018 regional against Harrison. In addition, Hook had 10 stops, New Castle 39, Rushville 2 while DB Brody Luker and LB Richard Clevenger had nine each. Pendleton Hts. 35, Anderson 3 • Center Grove briefly took leads of 3-0 and 9-7 last week - the latter lasting less than two Whiteland 49, Greenfield-Central 8 minutes. It was the first time NP had trailed in a regular season game since Aug. 18, Yorktown 33, Muncie Central 14 2017, when NP trailed Whiteland 8-6 for 2:44 in an eventual 19-8 victory. This week’s games • The Dragons have the state’s longest active regular season winning streak, having Yorktown at New Palestine, 7:30 p.m. posted 56 consecutive victories dating back to 2013. It is the fifth longest streak in state Delta at Shelbyville, 7:30 p.m. Mt. Vernon at Greenfield-Central, 7:30 p.m. history. NP can tie Hobart (1980-86) for the fourth-longest streak with a win tonight. The New Castle at Pendleton Heights, 7:30 p.m. Dragons need two wins to tie for third (Heritage Hills, 1998-2004) and four to tie Bloom- Next week’s games ington South (1967-73) for second. Mt. Vernon at New Palestine, 7:30 p.m. SCOUTING THE TIGERS Greenfield-Central at Pendleton Hts., 7:30 p.m. • Yorktown is 2-0 for the sixth time in seven years, all under coach Mike Wilhelm. Shelbyville at New Castle, 7:30 p.m. • QB Reid Neal has had a strong start, completing 52 percent of his passes for 309 yards Yorktown at Delta, 7:30 p.m. and rushing for 166 yards (7.5 yards) per carry to lead the Tigers. Senior Austin Hill is Sept. 20 games Pendleton Hts. at New Palestine, 7:30 p.m. Neal’s favorite target, as he’s caught 11 passes for 123 yards. Hill also has an intercep- Delta at Mt. Vernon, 7:30 p.m. tion return for a on defense. New Castle at Yorktown, 7:30 p.m. • Defensively, senior Galen Tait and junior John Lapradd have 2.5 sacks each. Junior Alex Shelbyville at Greenfield-Central, 7:30 p.m. Gibson has 17 total tackles to lead the Tigers. LOOKING AHEAD FOLLOW THE GAME • The Dragons continue their three-game homestand with the annual Boundary Rail game ONLINE RADIO against Mt. Vernon. NP has won the Boundary Rail 13 of the last 14 years. NewPalRadio.com Andrew Smith/Mike Jackson FOLLOW US • All games are broadcast on NewPalRadio.com. 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POLLS PROBABLE STARTERS AP 5A Top 10 (Sept. 3) 1. New Palestine (2-0) NEW PALESTINE NEW PALESTINE DEFENSE 2. Cathedral (2-0) (+1) WR: 6 Brody Luker (6-0, 173, Sr.) DT: 54 Kyle King (6-4, 248, Sr.) t3. FW Dwenger (2-0) (-1) SL: 15 Ryker Large (5-11, 146, Sr.) NG: 56 Will Olive (6-1, 233, Sr.) t3. Valparaiso (2-0) (+1) LT: 55 Jacob Brittsan (6-2, 261, Sr.) DT: 88 Matt Brown (6-4, 223, Jr.) 5. Concord (2-0) (+4) 6. TH South (2-0) (+4) LG: 68 Ethan Sturgeon (6-2, 285, Jr.) SLB: 2 Richard Clevenger (6-1, 203, Jr.) 7. Elkhart Central (2-0) (+3) C: 53 Noah Mack (6-0, 230, Jr.) MLB: 7 Aven Jones (6-0, 207, Sr.) 8. Michigan City (1-1) (-3) RG: 75 Tucker Keevers (6-3, 257, Jr.) WLB: 28 Hunter Burks (6-1, 183, Jr.) 9. Plainfield (2-0) (new) 10. TH North (2-0) (new) RT: 54 Kyle King (6-4, 248, Sr.) CB: 13 Luke Canfield (5-10, 168, Sr.) SL: 20 Maxen Hook (6-2, 189, Sr.) CB: 15 Ryker Large (5-11, 146, Sr.) IFCA 5A Top 10 (Sept. 3) WR: 3 Blake Austin (6-2, 183, Jr.) DB: 20 Maxen Hook (6-2, 189, Sr.) 1. New Palestine (2-0) 2. Cathedral (2-0) QB: 12 Lincoln Roth (5-11, 166, Jr.) DB: 81 Kade Large (6-3, 177, Sr.) 3. FW Dwenger (2-0) RB: 32 Charlie Spegal (5-10, 223, Sr.) FS: 6 Brody Luker (6-0, 173, Sr.) 4. Valparaiso (2-0) (+1) NEW PALESTINE SPECIALISTS 5. Michigan City (1-1) (-1) 6. Concord (2-0) (+3) P: 5 Eric Roudebush (6-3, 184, Sr.) KR: 15 Ryker Large (5-11, 146, Sr.) 7. Mishawaka (1-1) K: 84 Alex Kropp (5-10, 186, Sr.) SS: 74 Austin White (6-1, 306, Jr.) 8. Elkhart Central (2-0) (new) H: 15 Ryker Large (5-11, 146, Sr.) LS: 52 Brice Freeman (5-11, 177, Sr.) 9. Whiteland (1-1) (+1) 10. Bloomington South (1-1) (-4) TEAM/PLAYER NOTES COMPUTERS Sagarin Class 5A (Week 2) SERIES HISTORY ATOP THE POLLS 1. New Palestine (2-0) The Dragons are 18-5 against Yorktown The defending state champion Dragons 2. Valparaiso (2-0) all-time, including 16-4 in the regular season. opened the year No. 1 in both the IFCA and AP 3. Cathedral (2-0) NP has won six straight and nine of the last 10 polls and have remained there. It marks the 58th 4. Michigan City (1-1) meetings. consecutive poll in which the Dragons have been 5. Mishawaka (1-1) SERIES HISTORY ranked. It’s the 12th consecutive poll in which 6. FW Dwenger (2-0) All-time: New Palestine leads 18-5 NP has been ranked No. 1 by the IFCA, and the 7. Bloomington North (2-0) At Kelso Stadium: New Palestine leads 5-4 8. TH North (2-0) ALL-TIME RESULTS 11th by the AP. NP is also No. 1 overall in the 9. Bloomington South (1-1) 8/31/18: NP 81-13 (A) 9/23/06: NP 28-14 (at Dome) Sagarin computer rankings for the first time in 9/1/17: NP 43-0 (A) 9/24/05: NP 51-14 (A) program history. 10. Evansville North (1-1) 9/2/16: NP 55-7 (H) 11/5/04: NP 37-20 (A, sect final) 9/4/15: NP 63-7 (A) 9/24/04: NP 34-9 (H) CHASING STREAKS Sagarin Top 10 (Week 2) 9/5/14: NP 48-13 (H) 9/23/03: NP 26-21 (A) The Dragons have posted six consecutive 1. New Palestine (2-0) 5A 9/27/13: NP 35-14 (A) 9/27/02: NP 24-6 (H) 2. Warren Central (1-1) (6A) 9/22/12: Y 27-20 (H) 9/21/01: NP 14-10 (A) undefeated regular seasons and Hoosier Heri- 3. Center Grove (0-2) 6A 9/23/11: NP 49-14 (A) 9/22/00: Y 12-0 (H) tage Conference championships. NP currently 4. Avon (2-0) 6A 9/24/10: NP 49-6 (H) 9/24/99: Y 15-12 (A) holds the state’s longest active regular-season 9/25/09: NP 35-12 (A) 10/27/89: NP 21-0 (A, sect semi) 5. Carmel (1-1) 6A 9/26/08: Y 0-37 (H) 10/28/83: Y 14-7 (H, sect final) winning streak at 56 games, fifth-longest in state 6. Ev. Memorial (2-0) 4A 9/21/07: NP 20-14 ot (A) history. The Dragons can tie Hobart (1980-86) 7. Lawrence North (2-0) 6A for the state’s fourth-longest streak this week. 8. Valparaiso (2-0) 5A LAST YEAR’S BOX New Palestine (3-0, 1-0) 28 35 3 15 -- 81 The Dragons’ 41 consecutive HHC victories are 9. FW Snider (2-0) 6A Yorktown (2-1, 0-1) 0 7 6 0 -- 13 a conference record. 10. Cathedral (2-0) 5A Scoring summary LONGEST REGULAR-SEASON UNBEATEN STREAKS, NP-C.Spegal 12 run (Kropp kick), 10:42 INDIANA NP-C.Spegal 27 run (Kropp kick), 7:46 SECTIONAL 14 NP-C.Spegal 8 run (Kropp kick), 5:28 1. 89: Penn, 1985-96 NP-Hook 64 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), :00 2. 60: Bloomington/Bloomington South, 1967-73 A glance at the Dragons’ po- NP-Luker 15 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 9:37 3. 58: Heritage Hills, 1998-2004 tential sectional foes. NP-C.Spegal 14 run (Kropp kick), 5:58 4. 57: Hobart, 1980-86 FRANKLIN (2-0) NP-Jenkins 53 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 4:18 5. 56: New Palestine 2013-present Y-McCowan 76 pass from Neal (Dulworth kick), 3:27 Last week: beat Shelbyville STATE LONGEST ACTIVE REGULAR-SEASON WIN NP-C.Spegal 36 run (Kropp kick), 2:48 STREAKS 69-0 NP-C.Spegal 7 run (Kropp kick), :38 56: New Palestine (2013-) This week: at Perry Meridian Y-Neal 23 run (kick blocked), 9:09 NP-Kropp 25 FG, 1:21 17: Adams Central (2017-) Next week: vs. Whiteland NP-Manley 13 pass from Roth (Wiegand pass from R.Large), 16: Southwood (2017-) SEYMOUR (1-0) 6:30 13: Delphi (2017-) Last week: beat Jeffersonville NP-Hill 15 run (Kropp kick), 3:30 13: Evansville Memorial (2017-) 28-21 Team stats 13: Heritage Hills (2017-) First downs: NP 24; Y 10 This week: at Madison NEW PALESTINE RECORDS Rushes-yards NP 39-369; Y 29-16 CONSECUTIVE REGULAR-SEASON WINS at Jennings Co. Next week: Passing C-A-I NP 13-16-0; Y 18-38-1 56: Aug. 23, 2013-present Passing yards NP 271; Y 202 WHITELAND (1-1) 21: Aug. 19, 1983-Aug. 30, 1985 Last week: beat Greenfield-C. NP 55-640; Y 67-218 Individual stats 17: Aug. 27, 2010-Oct. 14, 2011 49-8 Rushing: C.Spegal 18-252, Canfield 2-16, Neligh 2-14, E.Ely CONSECUTIVE HHC WINS This week: vs. Decatur C. 4-24, Hill 7-41, Wiegand 1-12, De.Spegal 4-9, Guhl 1-1 41: Sept. 6, 2013-present (HHC record) Next week: at Franklin Passing: Neligh 7-8-0-206; Guhl 4-6-0-48; Roth 2-2-0-17 20: Sept. 4, 2009-Oct. 14, 2011 Receiving: Jenkins 3-107, Roudebush 2-20, Hook 1-64, Luker 1-15, Manley 3-39, Wiegand 2-15, Eastes 1-11. GAME 3 NEW PALESTINE vs. YORKTOWN SEPT. 6, 2019

CHARLIE IN CHARGE ABOUT NPHS Senior RB Charlie Spegal is chasing history, Nickname: Dragons entering this week needing just 11 yards to be- Colors: Red and white come the state’s all-time rushing leader. Town: New Palestine Spegal currently stands second on the state’s County: Hancock career rushing yards list with 8,099 yards. He School district: CSC Southern needs 11 yards to pass Elwood’s Sammy Mire- Hancock County les for the state record. Enrollment: 1,173 Conference: Hoosier Heritage During Week 2 against Center Grove, he also IHSAA member since: 1916 became NP’s career rushing leader with 3,756 Varsity football began: 1968 yards, passing Jeff Miles (1985-87) All-time record: 358-194-2 Last season, he set state records with 68 Home stadium: Kelso Stadium rushing and 70 total . He tallied Field: Shepler Field 3,356 rushing yards, the third-highest sin- Playing surface: Sprinturf NPHS RECORDS (installed 2018) gle-season total in state history. His 68 rushing NPHS -SEASON RUSHING YARDS touchdowns tied an NFHS national record. 1. 3,356, Charlie Spegal 2018 ADMINISTRATION Spegal is currently eighth in career scoring, 2. 2,097, Alex Neligh 2015 3. 2,061, Jeff Miles 1987 Superintendent: Dr. Lisa Lantrip needing 188 points to pass Sheridan’s Brett Law. 4. 2,020, Nick Roudebush 1990 Principal: Keith Fessler Spegal holds NP school records for sin- NPHS SINGLE-GAME RUSHING YARDS Assoc. principal: Amy Dawson gle-season rushing yards (3,356), TDs (68), 1. 387, Charlie Spegal vs. Delta 10/12/18 Asst. prin.: Nicholas Mitchaner 2. 364, Charlie Spegal vs. Anderson 11/2/18 Athletic director: Allen Cooper total TDs (70), total points (422), rush TDs in a 3. 336, Chris Grider vs. Tipton 11/1/02 Jeff Wright game (7, 3x), rushing yards in a game (387, vs. 4. 305, Luke Canfield vs. Pendleton Hts. 9/15/17 Asst. AD: Delta) and total TDs in a game (8, vs. Anderson). NPHS CAREER RUSHING YARDS Ath. secretary: Melissa Tillage He also holds the career touchdowns (75) and 1. 3,756, Charlie Spegal 2018 SID: Andrew Smith 2. 3,693, Jeff Miles 1985-87 scoring (464) marks. 3. 3,344, Alex Neligh 2013-15 FOOTBALL INFO He was a consensus All-State selection each 4. 3,307, Nick Roudebush 1989-90 Head coach: Kyle Ralph of the last two years and is an Indiana Football 5. 2,919, Chris Grider 2002-03 HS: Cincinnati St. Xavier ‘02 NPHS CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Digest Prime Time 25 selection. College: North Carolina ‘06 1. 75, Charlie Spegal 2018 CAREER STATS 2. 56, Alex Neligh 2013-15 Career record: 75-4 (7 years) RUSHING Att-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 3. 52, Jeff Miles 1986-87 2018 record: 14-0 (7-0 HHC) 2019 (Sr.) 45-400 11.3 7 32 219 NPHS SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Offense: Power spread 2018 (Jr.) 318-3356 10.6 68 82 387 1. 68, Charlie Spegal 2018 2017 (So-Delta) 327-2385 7.3 33 86 353 Defense: 3-3 stack 2. 37, Alex Neligh 2015 2016 (Fr-Delta) 356-1958 5.5 17 74 259 3. 35, James Young 2014 Totals 1046-8099 7.7 125 86 387 FOOTBALL HISTORY NPHS SINGLE-GAME RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS STATE RECORDS 2 1. 7, Charlie Spegal 8/17/18 vs. Kokomo State championships: IHSAA CAREER RUSHING YARDS 7, Charlie Spegal 10/12/18 vs. Delta (2014, 2018) 1. 8,110, Sammy Mireles, Elwood (2010-13) 7, Charlie Spegal 11/2/18 vs. Anderson State Finals appearances: 4 2. 8,099, Charlie Spegal, New Palestine/Delta (2016-) NPHS SINGLE-GAME TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS (1990, 2014, 2015, 2018) 3. 7,930, Markell Jones, Columbus E. (2011-14) 1. 8, Charlie Spegal 11/2/18 vs. Anderson (7 ru, 1 rec) 4. 7,560, Otis Shannon, Cathedral (1997-2000) Regional championships: 6 2. 7, Charlie Spegal 8/17/18 vs. Kokomo (7 ru) 5. 7,331, Nick Zachery, Sheridan (2005-08) (1987, 1990, 2013, 2014, 2015, 7, Charlie Spegal 9/28/18 at Shelbyville (6 ru, 1 rec) 6. 7,303, Brandon Robinson, Heritage (1995-98) 2018) 7, Charlie Spegal 10/12/18 vs. Delta (7 ru) 7. 7,275, Luke Schmidt, Jasper (2002-05) 10 NPHS SINGLE-SEASON SCORING Sectional championships: 8. 7,220, Darren Evans, Warren Central (2003-06) 1. 422, Charlie Spegal 2018 (70 TD + 1 conversion) (1987, 1989, 1990, 2004, 2005, 9. 7.014, Kiante Enis, Winchester (2012-15) 2. 222, Alex Neligh 2015 (37 TD) 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018) 10. 6,895, Alex Smith, Franklin County (1989-92) NPHS CAREER SCORING Conference championships: IHSAA CAREER SCORING 1. 464, Charlie Spegal 2018 1. 952, Brett Law, Sheridan (1986-89) 20 (Hoosier Heritage Confer- 2. 336, Alex Neligh 2013-15 2. 904, Nick Zachery, Sheridan (2005-08) ence: 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 3. 312, Jeff Miles 1986-97 3. 890, Jack Kiser, Pioneer (2015-18) 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, NATIONAL RECORDS 4. 811, Josh Smith, Attica (1997-2000) 2018; Rangeline Conference: NFHS SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS 5. 774, Markell Jones, Columbus East (2011-14) 1. 71, T.A. McClendon, Albemarle, NC 2001 1991, 1992; Big Blue River 6. 772, Bo Hundt, Bremen (1989-92) 2. 70, Charlie Spegal, New Palesstine, IN 2018 Conference: 1976, 1978, 1980, 7. 768, Darren Evans, Warren Central (2003-06) 70, Kellen Overstreet, Hamilton Penney, MO 2014 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988) 8. 764, Charlie Spegal, New Palestine/Delta (2016-) 4. 67, Michael Hart, Nedrow Onandaga, NY 2003 ATHLETIC HISTORY IHSAA SINGLE-SEASON SCORING 5. 66, Brett Law, Sheridan, IN 1988 1. 453, Brett Law, Sheridan (1988) Team state titles: 9 6. 64, Levi Ferguson, North Mahaska, IA 2005 2. 449, Josh Smith, Attica (2000) Football: 2014 (4A), 2018 (5A) 64, Tyler Ebell, Ventura, CA 2000 3. 422, Charlie Spegal, New Palestine (2018) 8. 63, Josh Smith, Attica, IN 2000 Baseball: 2004 (3A) 4. 372, Darren Evans, Warren Central (2006) 63, Kellen Overstreet, Hamilton Penney, MO 2013 Softball: 2004, 2007, 2008, 5. 360, Markell Jones, Columbus East (2014) 10. 60, Michael Hart, Nedrow Onandaga, NY 2002 2017, 2018, 2019 (3A) IHSAA SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL TDs 60, Sean Shafar, Bedford, IA 1998 Team state runners-up: 4 1. 70, Charlie Spegal, New Palestine (2018) NFHS SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 2. 66, Brett Law, Sheridan (1988) Football: 1990 (3A), 2015 (5A) 1. 68, Charlie Spegal, New Palestine, IN 2018 IHSAA SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING TDs Baseball: 2003 (3A) 68, T.A. McClendon, Albemarle, NC 2001 Softball: 2003 (2A) 1. 68, Charlie Spegal, New Palestine (2018) 3. 67, Michael Hart, Nedrow Onandaga, NY 2003 2. 61, Darren Evans, Warren Central (2018) 4. 65, Johnathan Gray, Aledo, TX 2011 Individual state champs: 8 IHSAA SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING YARDS 65, Kellen Overstreet, Hamilton Penney, MO 2014 Samuel Voelz, T&F 2017 1. 3,536, Markell Jones, Columbus East (2014) 5. 64, Tyler Ebell, Ventura, CA 2000 Alec White, WR 2017 2. 3,366, Cory Jacquay, New Haven (2001) 7. 60, Michael Hart, Nedrow Onandaga, NY 2002 Chad Red, WR 2013-16 3. 3,356, Charlie Spegal, New Palestine (2018) 8. 59, DeShaun Foster, Tustin, CA 1997 4. 3,252, Otis Shannon, Cathedral (1999) Kyle Ulrey, WR 2009 59, Kevin Parks, West Rowan, NC 2009 5. 3,189, Kiante Enis, Winchester (2014) Lori Swegman, T&F 1976 59, Johnathan Gray, ledo, TX 2010 GAME 3 NEW PALESTINE vs. YORKTOWN SEPT. 6, 2019 FRONTRUNNERS POSTSEASON HONORS CENTURY CLUB When Center Grove took a 3-0 lead The Dragons had 11 players named to The Dragons have had multiple 100- against the Dragons, it was the first time the All-Hoosier Heritage Conference team. yard performances this season. Maxen they had trailed in the regular season since On offense, OLs Austin Keele and Alex Hook’s 112-yard game vs. Center Grove the Aug. 18, 2017, when the Dragons Cotterman joined WR Colby Jenkins, QB was the first since Colby Jenkins had 107 trailed Whiteland 8-6 for 2:44. NP eventu- Zach Neligh and RB Charlie Spegal. DL yards receiving Aug. 31, 2018 against ally won that game 19-8. Kyle King, LB Luke Ely and DBs Maxen Yorktown. Charlie Spegal has posted In 2018, the Dragons led for 592:46 Hook and Ryker Large were honored for back-to-back 100-yard games. and trailed for just 4:45 - all in the first defense. was the All- 100-YARD GAMES IN 2019 Eric Roudebush RUSHING half against Michigan City. Against Center HHC punter and Alex Kropp the All-Con- 219, Charlie Spegal 8/30 at Center Grove Grove, the Dragons trailed 3-0 for 3:59 ference kicker. 181, Charlie Spegal 8/23 at Kokomo RECEIVING and 9-7 for :46. Both were answered by Four returning players were among the 112, Maxen Hook 8/30 at Center Grove Charlie Spegal touchdown runs. seven chosen to All-State teams. Spegal was named to the IFCA Top 50 and AP 2019 STATS MULTI-SPORT SUCCESS RUSHING Att-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm Four members of the Dragon foot- Class 5A All-State teams, and was a USA 32 Charlie Spegal 45-400 8.9 7 32 219 team were key parts of the 2018-19 Today second-team All-American. Hook 10 Madix Johnson 7-36 5.1 1 9 36 8 Jaaron Manley 1-26 26.0 0 26 26 regional finalist basketball team. Dawson was named to the AP 5A and IFCA 5A Ju- nior All-State Teams after leading the Drag- 12 Lincoln Roth 13-47 3.6 0 16 24 Eastes and Kyle King formed the starting 6 Brody Luker 1-12 12.0 0 12 12 frontline, while Maxen Hook was a defen- ons with 128 tackles. King was chosen to 16 Chris Guhl 1-8 8.0 0 8 8 24 A.J. Reierson 1-5 5.0 0 5 5 sive stopper. Eric Roudebush provided the IFCA 5A Junior All-State team, leading the state with 18 sacks. Also, LB 30 Darin Johnson 1-4 4.0 0 4 4 key minutes off the bench. The Dragons Aven 21 Ian Faubion 1-1 1.0 0 1 1 beat Mt. Vernon in the sectional final and Jones had 88 tackles, including 6.5 for 23 Blaine Nunnally 1-(-2) -2.0 0 -2 -2 Avon in the regional semifinal to advance loss. He was chosen to the IFCA 5A Junior Totals 74-530 7.2 8 32 291 All-State Team. Three graduated players PASSING C-A-I Yds TD Lg HiGm to the regional championship game for 12 Lincoln Roth 16-22-1 290 4 56 148 the first time in 30 years. Roudebush and were also selected - Keele to the IFCA Top 10 Madix Johnson 0-1-0 0 0 0 0 Aven Jones are also parts of the Dragon 50 and AP 5A teams, with Ely and Neligh 32 Charlie Spegal 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 both being named to to the IFCA 5A Senior Totals 16-24-2 290 4 56 148 baseball team. Richard Clevenger was a RECEIVING Rec-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm regional qualifier in two sports - wrestling and AP 5A teams. In addition, Spegal was 20 Maxen Hook 5-143 28.6 2 56 112 and track (discus). Ryker Large was a named to the Indiana Football Digest’s 81 Ryker Large 3-41 13.7 0 22 22 Prime Time 25. 81 Kade Large 3-41 13.7 0 19 34 State Finals qualifier in the 4x400 relay in 3 Blake Austin 2-34 17.0 1 22 34 track and field. PLAYING UP 5 Eric Roudebush 1-19 19.0 1 19 19 QUICK STRIKE ATTACK The Dragons are a Class 4A school, 6 Brody Luker 1-8 8.0 0 8 8 but are playing in Class 5A for the third 32 Charlie Spegal 1-4 4.0 0 4 4 The Dragons have made a habit of KICKING PAT FG LG scoring quickly, both at the start of the consecutive enrollment cycle due to the 5 Eric Roudebush 13-13 0-1 0 game and with quick avalanches.In 2018, IHSAA’s Tournament Success Factor. NP PUNTING N-Yds Avg Lg In20 played in Class 3A from the onset of the 5 Eric Roudebush 1-28 28.0 28 1 the Dragons scored twice in the opening RETURNS KOR Avg PR Avg TD minute and seven times in the first 93 five-class tournament in 1985 through 13 Luke Canfield 5-122 24.4 seconds. It took the Dragons 1:22 to find 2006, winning sectional titles in 1987, DEFENSE 1989, 1990, 2004 and 2005. NP also won Tackles leaders: Aven Jones 18, Richard Cleveng- the scoreboard this season. The Dragons er 16, Maxen Hook 13, Brody Luker 11, Ryker Large 8, scored twice in nine seconds against Ko- regional titles in 1987 and 1990 and was Kyle King 8, Kade Large 6, Matt Brown 6 komo. It was the fastest two scores since the state runner-up in 1990. Sacks: Richard Clevenger 2.5, Aven Jones 2, Matt Brown 1.5, Kyle King 1 Duke Blackwell and Logan Greene scored The Dragons moved up to Class 4A from 2007-14 based on enrollment. NP : Brody Luker 1 on a TD catch and a recovery :09 Fumble recoveries: Maxen Hook 1, Aven Jones 1 apart in the 2015 state title game. won a sectional title in 2009. In 2013, TEAM STATS NP Opp FASTEST SCORE FROM START OF GAME coach Kyle Ralph’s first season at NP, Points 91 22 1:22: 8/23 at Kokomo (Maxen Hook 19 pass from the Dragons won their first regional title in Avg. game 45.5 11.0 Rushes-yards 74-530 63-131 Lincoln Roth) 23 years. The following year, NP won the FASTEST TWO SCORES Passing C-A-I 16-24-2 18-32-1 :09: 8/23 at Kokomo. Charlie Spegal 7 TD run Class 4A state title, beating New Prairie Passing yards 290 266 (2:38), Eric Roudebush 19 pass from Lincoln Roth (2:29 77-42 in the title game. Those two seasons Total offense 98-820 95-397 of 1st quarter) produced the six points - one for each tour- Avg play/game 8.4/410.0 4.2/198.5 :25: 8/23 at Kokomo. Charlie Spegal 8 TD run (:07 -lost 4-1 4-2 of 1st quarter), Brody Luker 35 INT return (11:42 of 2nd nament trophy won - necessary to bump 2-point conversions 0-0 0-1 quarter). the Dragons to Class 5A. Since moving to Score by quarters Class 5A, NP has been the state runner-up New Palestine 28 35 7 21 -- 91 IN-THE-RED RAGE Opponents 3 3 10 6 -- 19 The Dragon defense was in the red in in 2015 and state champion in 2018. Each the season opener, holding Kokomo to provided the success threshold to keep 2019 GAME-BY-GAME NP in 5A. The Dragons remain a Class 4A Rusher Passer Receiver minus-15 rushing yards. Kokomo C.Spegal 181 Roth 140 K.Lrg/Astn 34 school by enrollment, but will compete in C.Grove C.Spegal 219 Roth 150 Hook 112 RETURN TO SENDER Class 5A through at least the 2020 football Yorktown Brody Luker’s 35-yard TD season. Any combination of two tourna- Mt.Vernon return against Kokomo was the Dragons’ ment round wins - one regional title or two Pend.Hts first defensive score of the year, and the Grnfld-C sectional titles - in the next two seasons Shelby first sinceMaxen Hook’s pick-6 against will keep NP in 5A for another two years. NCastle Michigan City in the 2018 semistate. Delta GAME 3 NEW PALESTINE vs. YORKTOWN SEPT. 6, 2019 GAME BOXSCORES 2019 SEASON HIGHS Week 2: New Palestine 28, Center Grove 9 INDIVIDUAL Aug. 23, 2019 at Walter Cross Field, Kokomo Rush yards: 219, Charlie Spegal at C. Grove 8/30 New Palestine (2-0) 0 7 7 14 -- 28 Rush att.: 29, Charlie Spegal at C. Grove 8/30 Center Grove (0-2) 3 3 3 0 -- 9 Rushing TDs: 4, Charlie Spegal at Kokomo 8/23 Scoring summary CG-Watson 28 FG, 1:09 Total TDs: 4, Charlie Spegal at kokomo 8/23 NP-C.Spegal 1 run (Roudebush kick), 9:10 Passing yards: 150, Lincoln Roth at C.Grove 8/30 CG-Watson 38 FG, 2:38 Pass completions: 8, Lincoln Roth at Kokomo 8/23; CG-Watson 37 FG, 7:24 at Center Grove 8/30 NP-C.Spegal 21 run (Roudebush kick), 6:38 Pass attempts: 12, Lincoln Roth at C. Grove 8/30 NP-Hook 56 pass from Roth (Roudebush kick), 6:58 Pass TDs: 3, Lincoln Roth at Kokomo 8/23 NP-C.Spegal 28 run (Roudebush kick), 2:55 Rec. yards: 112, Maxen Hook at C. Grove 8/30 Team stats Receptions: 3, Maxen Hook at C. Grove 8/30 First downs: NP 20, CG 15 Rushes-yards: NP 37-239, CG 45-146 Receiving touchdowns: 1, Maxen Hook, Eric Passing C-A-I: NP 8-13-2, CG 8-15-0 Roudebush and Blake Austin at Kokomo 8/23; Maxen Passing yards: NP 150, CG 105 Hook at C. Grove, 8/30 Total offense: NP 50-389, CG 60-261 Total offense: 219, Charlie Spegal at C. Grove 8/30 Individual statistics Yards from scrimmage: 223, Charlie Spegal at C. Rushing: C.Spegal 29-219, Roth 7-23, team 1-(-3) Grove 8/30 Passing: Roth 8-12-1-150, C.Spegal 0-1-1-0 Longest rush: 36, Charlie Spegal at Kokomo 8/23 Receiving: Hook 3-112, R.Large 2-19, K.Large 1-7, Longest pass: 56, Maxen Hook from Lincoln Roth Luker 1-8, C.Spegal 1-4 at Center Grove 8/30 Week 1: New Palestine 63, Kokomo 13 Most tackles: 14, Aven Jones at C. Grove 8/30 Aug. 23, 2019 at Walter Cross Field, Kokomo Most sacks: 2, Richard Clevenger & Aven Jones at New Palestine (1-0) 28 28 0 7 -- 63 Kokomo 8/23 Kokomo (0-1) 0 0 7 6 -- 13 Most INTs: 1, Brody Luker at Kokomo 8/23 Scoring summary TEAM NP-Hook 19 pass from Roth (Roudebush kick), 10:22 Total yards: 431 at Kokomo 8/23 NP-C.Spegal 11 run (Roudebush kick), 2:38 Rushing yards: 291 at Kokomo 8/23 NP-Roudebush 19 pass from Roth (Roudebush kick), Rushing attempts: 37 at Kokomo 8/23; at Center 2:29 NP-C.Spegal 7 run (Roudebush kick), :07 Grove 8/30 NP-Luker 36 interception return (Roudebush kick), Passing yards: 150 at Center Grove 8/30 11:42 Pass completions: 8 at Kokomo 8/23; at Center NP-C.Spegal 8 run (Roudebush kick), 6:58 Grove 8/30 NP-Austin 12 pass from Roth (Roudebush kick), 2:22 Pass attempts: 13 at Center Grove 8/30 NP-C.Spegal 8 run (Roudebush kick), :33 Total plays: 50 at Center Grove 8/30 K-Wainscott 10 pass from Begne (Flores kick), 6:10 First downs: 26 at Kokomo 8/23 NP-M.Johnson 5 run (Roudebush kick), 9:10 Pass touchdowns: 3 at Kokomo 8/23 K-Hardemon 64 pass from Barker (pass failed), 3:50 Rush touchdowns: 6 at Kokomo 8/23 Team stats First downs: NP 26, K 7 Points: 63 at Kokomo 8/23 Rushes-yards: NP 37-287, K 18-(-15) Points in a quarter: 28, 1st & 2nd quarters at Passing C-A-I: NP 8-11-0, K 10-17-1 Kokomo 8/23 Passing yards: NP 134, K 161 Points in a half: 56, 1st half at Kokomo 8/23 Total offense: NP 48-221, K 35-146 Fewest points allowed: 9 at Center Grove 8/30 Individual statistics Fewest rush yards allowed: (-15) at Kokomo 8/23 Rushing: C.Spegal 16-181, M.Johnson 7-36, Manley Fewest pass yards allowed: 150 at Center Grove 1-26, Roth 6-24, Luker 1-12, Guhl 1-8, Reierson 1-5, Johnson 1-4, Faubion 1-1, Nunnally 1-(-2), team 1-(-9) 8/30 Passing: Roth 8-10-0-134, M.Johnson 0-1-0-0 Fewest total yards allowed: 146 at Kokomo 8/23 Receiving: Austin 2-34, K.Large 2-34, Hook 2-31, Fewest first downs allowed: 7 vs. Kokomo 8/23 R.Large 1-22, Roudebush 1-19 Turnovers caused: 3 at Kokomo 8/23 Most interceptions: 1 at Kokomo 8/23 Most fumble recoveries: 2 at Kokomo 8/23 GAME 3 NEW PALESTINE vs. YORKTOWN SEPT. 6, 2019 A Dragon had 150+ yards receiving: Nov. 27, 2015 vs. FW Snider. THE LAST TIME Duke Blackwell 328 yards New Palestine shut out an opponent: Nov. 2, 2018 vs. Anderson (78-0) A Dragon had 10 catches: Nov. 27, 2015 vs. FW Snider. Duke Blackwell New Palestine had back-to-back shutouts: Oct. 2-9, 2015 vs. Shel- 10 catches byville (45-0), New Castle (72-0) A Dragon had 30-34 carries: Sept. 15, 2017 vs. Pendleton Heights. New Palestine was shut out: Oct. 29, 2010 at Greenfield-C. (0-7) Luke Canfield 34 carries. New Palestine scored 50-59 points: Oct. 5, 2018 at New Castle (56-14) A Dragon had 35-39 carries: Oct. 5, 2012 vs. Greenfield-Central. Nick New Palestine scored 60-69 points: Aug. 23, 2019 at Kokomo (63-13) Survant 37 carries. New Palestine scored 70-79 points: Nov. 2, 2018 vs. Anderson (78-0) A Dragon had 40+ carries: Sept. 14, 2018 at Pendleton Hts. Charlie New Palestine scored 80+ points: Oct. 12, 2018 vs. Delta (84-13) Spegal 40 carries. New Palestine allowed 60 points: Nov. 27, 2015 vs. FW Snider (61-64) A Dragon ran for 200-249 yards: Aug. 30, 2019 at Center Grove. Char- New Palestine allowed 70 points: Oct. 27, 2000 at Elwood (7-79) lie Spegal 219 yards. New Palestine won by 60+ points: Nov. 2, 2018 vs. Anderson (78-0) A Dragon ran for 250-299 yards: Nov. 9, 2018 at Harrison. Charlie New Palestine lost by 40 points: Aug. 25, 2007 at Delta (7-49) Spegal 275 yards New Palestine scored 20-29 points in a quarter: Aug. 23, 2019 at A Dragon ran for 300+ yards: Nov. 2, 2018 vs. Anderson, Charlie Kokomo (28 points in 1st & 2nd quarters of 63-13 victory) Spegal 364 yards New Palestine scored 30-39 points in a quarter: Sept. 7, 2018 at Mt. A Dragon had 300-399 yards from scrimmage: Oct. 12, 2018 vs. Delta, Vernon (33 points in 2nd quarter of 64-0 victory) Charlie Spegal 387 yards (387 rushing) New Palestine scored 40+ points in a quarter: Oct. 12, 2018 vs. Delta A Dragon had 400+ yards from scrimmage: Nov. 2, 2018 vs. Anderson. (42 points in 1st quarter of 84-13 victory) Charlie Spegal 418 yards (364 rushing, 54 receiving) New Palestine scored 40-59 points in a half: Aug. 23, 2019 at Kokomo A Dragon ran for 100 yards and threw for 200: Sept. 1, 2017 at York- (56 points in 1st half of 63-13 victory) town. Zach Neligh 174 rush/200 pass New Palestine scored 60+ points in a half: Oct. 12, 2018 vs. Delta (63 A Dragon ran for 200 yards and threw for 200: Sept. 19, 2015 vs. points in 1st half of 84-13 victory) Pendleton Heights. Alex Neligh 200 rush/248 pass New Palestine had 500-599 yards of total offense: Oct. 5, 2018 at New A Dragon had five sacks: Sept. 5, 2014 vs. Yorktown. Gabe Estes 5 Castle (542 yards in 56-14 victory) A Dragon had three interceptions: Sept. 12, 2014 at Mt. Vernon. Gar- New Palestine had 600-699 yards of total offense: Nov. 2, 2018 vs. rett Kuhn 3 INTs Anderson (691 yards in 78-0 victory) A Dragon had two interceptions: Nov. 24, 2018 vs. Decatur Central. New Palestine had 700-799 yards of total offense: Nov. 27, 2015 vs. Jacob Hockett 2 INTs. FW Snider (757 yards in 64-61 loss) New Palestine had two 100-yard rushers in same game: Nov. 2, 2018 New Palestine had 800+ yards of total offense: Sept. 19, 2015 vs. vs. Anderson. Charlie Spegal 364 yards, Grant Wiegand 109 yards. Pendleton Heights (813 yards in 84-17 victory) New Palestine had three 100-yard rushers in same game: Sept. 19, New Palestine had 300-399 yards rushing: Nov. 9, 2018 at Harrison, 2015 vs. Pendleton Heights. Alex Neligh 200 yards, Nick Brickens 168 yards, 371 yards Luke Ely 137 yards New Palestine had 400-499 yards rushing: Oct. 5, 2018 at New Castle, New Palestine had a 200-yard passer, 100-yard rusher and 100-yard 438 yards receiver in the same game: Aug. 31, 2018 at Yorktown. Zach Neligh 205 New Palestine had 500+ yards rushing: Nov. 2, 2018 vs. Anderson, passing, Charlie Spegal 252 rushing, Colby Jenkins 107 receiving 560 yards New Palestine had two plays from scrimmage go for 70+ yards: Oct. New Palestine had 300 yards passing: Oct. 13, 2017 at Delta, 374 12, 2018 vs. Delta. Brody Luker 73 pass from Zach Neligh; Charlie Spegal yards 82 run New Palestine had 400 yards passing: Nov. 27, 2015 vs. FW Snider, New Palestine had two plays from scrimmage go for 80+ yards: Sept. 501 yards 16, 2016 at Pendleton Hts. Gunnar Large 80 run; DuRon Ford 90 run New Palestine allowed 0 or fewer yards of total offense: Oct. 3, 2014 New Palestine had a play from scrimmage go for 70-79 yards: Nov. at Shelbyville, -29 yards 17, 2018 vs. Michigan City. Ryker Large 76 pass from Zach Neligh. New Palestine allowed 0 yards rushing: Aug. 23, 2019 at Kokomo, -15 New Palestine had a play from scrimmage go for 80-89 yards: Oct. yards 12, 2018 vs. Delta. Charlie Spegal 82 run New Palestine allowed 0 yards passing: Sept. 28, 2018 at Shelbyville, New Palestine had a play from scrimmage go for 90+ yards: Sept. 16, 0 yards 2016 at Pendleton Hts. DuRon Ford 90 run New Palestine had 10 sacks: Sept. 5, 2014 vs. Yorktown, 11 sacks New Palestine had a defensive touchdown: Aug. 23, 2019 at Kokomo: A Dragon threw for 200 yards: Aug. 31, 2018 at Yorktown, Zach Neligh Brody Luker 35 INT return 206 yards New Palestine had special teams touchdown: Nov. 2, 2018 vs. Ander- A Dragon had 300 yards total offense: Nov. 2, 2018 vs. Anderson. son. Luke Ely recovered fumble in end zone on attempted Charlie Spegal 364 yards (all rushing) New Palestine had a player record an offensive, special teams and A Dragon threw 5 TD passes in a game: Nov. 28, 2014. Alex Neligh vs. defensive score: Oct. 17, 2014 vs. Delta. Garrett Kuhn 25-yard INT return, New Prairie. 5 TD passes 49-yard punt return & 25-yard reception for TDs Four different Dragons caught TD passes in the same game: Oct. 9, New Palestine had a player record an offensive and defensive score: 2015 vs. New Castle: Duke Blackwell, James Crumlin, Logan Greene, Brett Aug. 26, 2016 at Richmond. Adam Kincaid 65 TD reception, 55 INT return Luker TD passes from Alex Neligh. New Palestine had two defensive TDs in the same game: Sept. 23, Three different Dragons caught TD passes in the same game: Aug. 2016 vs. Greenfield-C. Adam Kincaid 83 and 60-yard fumble returns 23, 2019 at Kokomo. Blake Austin, Eric Roudebusy & Maxen Hook TD pass- New Palestine blocked a punt: Sept. 21, 2018 at Shelbyville (Will Olive) es from Lincoln Roth. New Palestine recorded a safety: Nov. 2, 2018 vs. Anderson. Jacob A Dragon ran for 5 TDs in a game: Nov. 2, 2018 vs. Anderson, Charlie Hockett tackled Anderson receiver in end zone Spegal 7 TDs New Palestine recorded two safeties in the same game: Sept. 12, A Dragon ran for 4 TDs in a game: Aug. 23, 2018 at Kokomo, Charlie 2014 at Mt. Vernon. MV punter & QB each fumbled ball out of end zone. Spegla 4 TDs New Palestine had a kickoff return for touchdown: Sept. 27, 2017 vs. Two Dragons each had 4 TDs in a game: Aug. 25, 2017 vs. Richmond. Muncie Central. Colby Jenkins 58-yard return Luke Canfield (4 rush) & Colby Jenkins (3 rec, 1 rush) New Palestine had a punt return for touchdown: Oct. 2, 2015 vs. Shel- A Dragon had 3 receiving TDs in a game: Aug. 25, 2017 vs. Richmond. byville. Nick Brickens 88-yard return Colby Jenkins 3 TDs New Palestine beat a ranked opponent: Aug. 30, 2019 at Center A Dragon had a rushing and receiving TD in a game: Nov. 2, 2018 vs. Grove. New Palestine 28, 6A No. 4 Center Grove 9. Anderson. Charlie Spegal 7 rush TDs, 1 rec TD New Palestine played an game: Aug. 21, 2009 vs. Whiteland A Dragon had two 70+-yard catches in a game: Oct. 19, 2012 vs. Mt. 22-16) (note: New Palestine has won five straight OT games since 2004) Vernon. Tyler Walden 73, 78-yard TD receptions from Chaz Hill A Dragon had 100 yards receiving: Aug. 30, 2019 at Center Grove. Maxen Hook 112 yards. THE 2019 DRAGONS

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class 2 Richard Clevenger TE/LB 6-1 203 Jr. 39 Devon Spegal RB/LB 5-5 155 Jr. 3 Blake Austin WR/DB 6-2 183 Jr. 44 Evan Griffith RB/DB 5-7 153 So. 4 David Spegal RB/LB 5-8 184 Jr. 45 Will Morris WR/DB 6-2 154 So. 5 Eric Roudebush WR/DB/P 6-3 184 Sr. 50 Austin Terry OL/DL 5-10 225 Sr. 6 Brody Luker WR/DB 6-0 173 Sr. 51 Drake Duerigen OL/DL 5-11 265 So. 7 Aven Jones RB/LB 6-0 207 Sr. 52 Brice Freeman LS/LB 5-11 177 Sr. 8 Jaaron Manley WR/DB 5-8 153 Sr. 53 Noah Mack OL/DL 6-0 230 Jr. 9 Tyler Prange TE/LB 5-11 183 So. 54 Kyle King OL/DL 6-4 248 Sr. 10 Madix Johnson QB/DB 5-10 144 So. 55 Jacob Brittsan OL/DL 6-2 261 Sr. 11 Damon Hockett WR/DB 6-2 146 So. 56 Will Olive OL/DL 6-1 233 Sr. 12 Lincoln Roth QB/DB 5-11 166 Jr. 58 Matt Norton OL/DL 6-1 231 So. 13 Luke Canfield RB/DB 5-10 168 Sr. 61 Juan Camacho OL/DL 5-10 217 So. 14 Andrew McAtee WR/DB 6-0 142 So. 63 Austin Cory OL/DL 5-5 202 Jr. 15 Ryker Large WR/DB 5-11 146 Sr. 64 Porter May OL/DL 5-10 211 So. 16 Chris Guhl WR/DB 6-1 155 Sr. 65 Trey Keele OL/DL 6-1 230 Fr. 17 Riley Wire WR/LB 6-0 191 Sr. 66 Greg Ratz OL/DL 6-0 269 So. 18/28 Hunter Burks WR/LB 6-1 183 Jr. 68 Ethan Sturgeon OL/DL 6-2 285 Jr. 19 Kaiden Kirkwood WR/DB 6-0 158 Jr. 70 Dylan Roberts OL/DL 6-1 204 So. 20 Maxen Hook TE/DB 6-2 189 Sr. 71 Quintan Lopez OL/DL 5-9 239 So. 21 Ian Faubion WR/DB 5-7 147 So. 72 Maddox Manes OL/DL 6-2 227 So. 22 Jack Johnson WR/DB 5-11 146 Jr. 73 Cody Rooks OL/DL 6-0 188 Sr. 23 Blaine Nunnally QB/DB 5-10 155 Fr. 74 Austin White SS/OL/DL 6-1 306 Jr. 24 A.J. Reierson RB/DB 5-9 162 Fr. 75 Tucker Keevers OL/DL 6-3 257 Jr. 25 Eric Ely WR/DB 5-11 173 Sr. 76 Luke Burgess OL/DL 6-7 223 Fr. 26 Baylor Hurst WR/DB 5-9 145 Fr. 77 Ayden White OL/DL 5-11 175 So. 27 Eli Hook WR/DB 5-11 150 Fr. 78 Logan Strong OL/DL 6-3 231 So. 29 Gus Walling WR/DB 6-2 159 So. 80 Dawson Eastes WR/DB 6-5 198 Sr. 30 Darin Johnson RB/LB 5-9 153 Jr. 81 Kade Large TE/DB 6-3 177 Sr. 31 Chase Stephens WR/LB 5-10 155 Fr. 82 Kayden Powers WR/DB 6-2 170 So. 32 Charlie Spegal RB/LB 5-11 223 Sr. 83 Caleb Byers WR/DB 5-11 153 So. 33 Cail Shanahan WR/DB 6-0 163 So. 84 Alex Kropp K 5-10 186 Sr. 35 Devan Hill TE/LB 5-10 177 Sr. 88 Matt Brown TE/LB 6-4 223 Jr. VARSITY COACHING STAFF STUDENT MANAGERS Kyle Ralph (head coach/offensive coordinator/RBs/DBs) Faith Hensel, Aden Lumbley Scott McMurray (defensive coordinator/linebackers) MEDICAL STAFF Wes Anderson (special teams/receivers) Dr. Greg Estes, team doctor Dan Buchanan (offensive line) Heather Campbell, athletic trainer Brandon Collins (receivers) ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION James Evans (linebackers) Al Cooper, athletic director John Horan (defensive line) Jeff Wright, assistant athletic director Matt Keele (offensive/defensive line / JV head coach/DC) Melissa Tillage, athletic secretary Jeremy Large (/defensive backs) Andrew Smith, sports information director Alex Neligh (quarterbacks/JV offensive coordinator) SCHOOL/CORPORATION ADMINISTRATION FRESHMAN COACHING STAFF Dr. Lisa Lantrip, superintendent Freshmen: Justin Harvey (HC), Will Elsbury, Kerry Estes, Keith Fessler, principal Gary Greene, Matt Hayden, Mike Meyer, Kirk Woodcock Amy Dawson, associate principal Nicholas Mitchaner, assistant principal

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE New Palestine pal-uh-steen 4 David/32 Charlie/39 Devon Spegal SPEE-gull 6 Brody Luker LOO-kurr 7 Aven Jones (long A) 8 Jaaron Manley JAIR-run 16 Chris Guhl GOO-ull 21 Ian Faubion FAH-bee-un 25 Eric Ely EE-lee 55 Jacob Brittsan BRITT-sun 65 Trey Keele “keel” 80 Dawson Eastes EAST-iss 84 Alex Kropp “crop”