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1 Dawn of A New Era 2018 New Palestine Dragons Football Media Guide

2 2018 NEW PALEESTINE DRAGONS FOOTBALL Aug. 17 KOKOMO 7:30 p.m. Aug. 24 CENTER GROVE 7:30 p.m. Aug. 31 at Yorktown* 7:30 p.m. Sept. 7 at Mt. Vernon* 7:30 p.m. Sept. 14 at Pendleton Heights* 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21 GREENFIELD-CENTRAL* 7:30 p.m. Sept. 28 at Shelbyville* 7:30 p.m. Oct. 5 at New Castle* 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12 DELTA* 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19, 26; Nov. 2: Sectional 7 p.m. Nov. 9 Regional 7 p.m. Nov. 16 Semistate 7 p.m. Nov. 24 5A State Finals at Lucas Oil 7 p.m.

3 2018 DRAGON FOOTBALL RB Luke Canfield outruns three Yorktown defenders Photo by Shelby Horsley TABLE OF CONTENTS NPHS athletics/media info... 2 Kelso Stadium season preview... 4 Coach Kyle Ralph bio... 6 Meet the Dragons... 7 Dragon opponents in review History and records FAST FACTS New Palestine High School Nickname: Dragons Colors: Red and white Town: New Palestine County: Hancock School district: CSC Southern Hancock County (Sugar Creek & Brandywine Townships) Enrollment: 1,178 ( ) Conference: Hoosier Heritage IHSAA member since: 1916 Varsity football began: 1968 All-time record: Home stadium: Kelso Stadium (since 1968) Field: Shepler Field Playing surface: Sprinturf (installed 2018) ADMINISTRATION Superintendent: Dr. Lisa Lantrip Principal: Keith Fessler Assistant principal: Adam Barton Dean of students: Julie Young Athletic director: Allen Cooper Assistant athletic director: Jeff Wright Athletic secretary: Melissa Tillage Sports information director: Andrew Smith MEDIA Online: NewPalestineAthletics.com Broadcast: All games are broadcast online by New Pal Radio, with Andrew Smith and Mike Jackson on the play-by-play. Listen by logging onto TuneIn.com or the Tune In App and searching/bookmarking New Pal Radio. Coverage begins 30 minutes prior to kickoff each week SCHEDULE Aug. 17 KOKOMO 7:30 p.m. Aug. 24 CENTER GROVE 7:30 p.m. Aug. 31 at Yorktown* 7:30 p.m. Sept. 7 at Mt. Vernon* 7:30 p.m. Sept. 14 at Pendleton Heights* 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21 GREENFIELD-CENT.* 7:30 p.m. Sept. 28 at Shelbyville* 7:30 p.m. Oct. 5 at New Castle* 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12 DELTA* 7:30 p.m. *-HHC game IHSAA TOURNAMENT Oct. 19, 26; Nov. 2: Sectional 7 p.m. Nov. 9 Regional 7 p.m. Nov. 16 Semistate 7 p.m. Nov. 24 5A State Finals at Lucas Oil 7 p.m. FOOTBALL INFO Head coach: Kyle Ralph (Cincinnati St. Xavier 02, North Carolina 06) Career record: 60-4 (5 years, all at NPHS) 2017 record: 10-1 (7-0 HHC) Offense: Power spread Defense: 3-3 stack FOOTBALL HISTORY State championships: 1 (2014) State Finals appearances: 3 (1990, 2014, 2015) Regional championships: 5 (1987, 1990, 2013, 2014, 2015) Sectional championships: 9 (1987, 1989, 1990, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015) Conference championships: 18 Hoosier Heritage Conference: 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 25015, 2016, 2017 Rangeline Conference: 1992 Big Blue River Conference: 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986,

4 ABOUT NPHS COVERING THE DRAGONS The New Palestine High School athletic department welcomes media coverage of all of our athletic programs throughout the season and school year. Please contact Sports Information Director Andrew Smith newpal.k12.in.us or x2132) with all media requests. is preferred. Credentials: Credentials will be issued to media covering games for a newspaper, radio or television station. Please contact Andrew Smith at least five days in advance of the game. Credentialed media members will have access to the Kelso Stadium press box and the sidelines. The pass gate is on the west side of Kelso Stadium, just south of the home bleachers. All spaces in the Kelso Stadium press box are reserved. Each credentialed media member will receive pregame media notes and access to a pregame hospitality area. Internet will also be available to media members covering games. Please note the press box is a working area that includes game workers, broadcasters and print reporters and no cheering is allowed. Broadcasts: All stations wishing to originate live or tape-delayed broadcasts of NPHS athletic events (radio, television or internet streaming) must request permission to broadcast regular season games through the athletic office at least seven days in advance of the contest. IHSAA Tournament rights must be arranged through 360 Group. There is one courtesy telephone line in the press box for visiting radio stations, available on a first-come, first-served basis by contacting Andrew Smith in advance of the game. Internet connections are available, and cellular service is strong if those are needed. Interviews: Please contact Andrew Smith with any midweek or pregame interview requests. We will try to accommodate all reasonable requests. Coach Ralph will be available to media in the press box approximately 10 minutes after each game, after his live interview with New Pal Radio. Pregame notes: Pregame notes are ed to media during the week prior to each game. Please contact Andrew Smith to be added to the weekly distribution list. Directions/parking: To access Kelso Stadium on game days, please enter from Gem Road (CR 500W). The school entrance off U.S. 52 is closed to thru traffic three hours prior to each home game. From the west (I-465) or east (IN 9, U.S. 52): Take U.S. 52 to Gem Road (CR 500W). Turn south onto Gem Road at the stoplight. Turn left at the entrance between New Palestine Elementary and the Southern Hancock administration building. From the north (I-70): Exit I-70 at Mt. Comfort Road. Follow south to U.S. 52, then turn left (east). Follow for 1.1 miles to Gem Road, then turn south to the entrance between NPE and the administration building. Jeff Wright ASST. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Keith Fessler PRINCIPAL ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Allen Cooper The NPHS athletic department has seen much success under Allen Cooper s tutelage. In his seven seasons as athletic director, NPHS athletes have won three team state titles and six individual state championships. In addition, he has led significant upgrades to several athletic facilities, including this summer s Kelso Stadium renovation. Cooper has been honored as the IIAAA District 4 Athletic Director of the Year in Cooper is a 1979 graduate of NPHS, where he was a three-sport athlete. He went on to play baseball collegiately at Indiana Central (now the University of Indianapolis). He coached girls basketball at NPHS from , winning 228 games and four sectional titles. In 10 seasons as baseball coach from , his teams went and won five sectional titles. He led the Dragons to the 2003 baseball State Finals, and the 2004 state championship. Prior to being named the school s athletic director in 2011, he taught English at NPHS. Melissa Tillage ATHLETIC SECRETARY Andrew Smith SPORTS INFORMATION NPHS ADMINISTRATION Adam Barton ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Julie Young DEAN OF STUDENTS NEW PALESTINE HIGH SCHOOL New Palestine High School has been a member of the IHSAA since 1916, on property that has housed a school since 1884 and high school classes since Located in Hancock County in the southeast suburbs of Indianapolis, New Palestine has received many awards for academic excellence including a U.S. News and World Report Best Buy High School and many A and Four-Star ratings from the Indiana Department of Education. In 2012, New Palestine was named a National Blue Ribbon School by the US Department of Education. NPHS is the lone high school in the Community School Corporation of Southern Hancock County, which covers Sugar Creek and Brandywine Townships in Hancock County. includes three elementary schools, one intermediate and one junior high school. Among New Palestine s notable alumni are Apple senior vice president Angela Ahrendts, Super Bowl champion and NFL veteran Todd Yoder, longtime college football coach and current Maryland head coach Matt Canada, track and field world champion Pat Feeney and undefeated four-time state wrestling champion Chad Red. 2

5 KELSO STADIUM The Dragons home turf Is named for two New Palestine luminaries. Kelso Stadium was dedicated in honor of former NPHS principal Robert Kelso shortly after he passed away in The playing field is named Shepler Field. Its namesake is Hall of Fame football coach Marvin Shepler. The team s first varsity coach, Shepler led New Palestine to three sectional titles and the 1990 State Finals. Between , the Dragons won 38 consecutive home games on what would become Shepler Field. Shepler coached the Dragons from and taught at NPHS for 49 years, retiring in The stadium has been the home of NPHS football since its inception as a varsity program in Kelso Stadium has been upgraded several times, with a new two-story press box and new bleachers in the 1990s, new goalposts added in 2015 and a scoreboard with video capabilities added prior to the 2016 season. The stadium underwent its most significant facelift in An artificial playing surface replaced the old grass field, allowing Shepler Field to be used year-round by multiple sports and activities. In addition, a new concession building opened and two sections of bleachers were installed in the south end zone. Entering 2018, the Dragons are all-time at Kelso Stadium. The Drgons have two long winning streaks on the turf. They won 38 consecutive home games from Sept. 12, 1986-Oct. 2, 1992, and 21 consecutive games on the Kelso Stadium turf from Aug. 30, 2013 through Oct. 14, The stadium has been host to 18 conference champions, nine sectional champions, five regional titlists, two state runners-up and the 2014 state championship team. NP clinched two semistate titles at Kelso Stadium - a dramatic victory over Columbus East in 2014 and a 56-6 win over Castle in COMMUNITY OF CHAMPIONS 7 team state titles Softball: 2004, 2007, 2008, 2017, 2018 Baseball: 2004 Football: team runners-up Baseball: 2003 Softball: 2003 Football: 1990, individual champs Lori Swegman (track, 880 yds, 1976) Kyle Ulrey (wrestling, 2009) Chad Red (wrestling, ) Alec White (wrestling, 2017) Samuel Voelz (track, 800m, 2017) titles Girls golf: HHC, sectional Boys CC: Semistate qualifier Girls CC: Semistate qualifier Boys tennis: HHC, sectional Football: HHC Girls soccer: sectional Volleyball: sectional Girls basketball: sectional Baseball: HHC Girls track: HHC Softball: HHC, state 4-time state wrestling champion Chad Red m state champion Samuel Voelz 2018 softball state champion 3

6 2018 SEASON NOTES NEW TURF After 50 seasons of playing home games on natural grass, the Dragons will begin playing on synthetic turf this fall. Installation of the new FieldTurf surface began with excavation in May and was completed in time for the 2018 season. The new playing surface for Shepler Field is part of the most significant renovation of Kelso Stadium since 1998, which also includes new bleachers and a new, expanded concession/restroom building, both behind the south end zone. The Dragons played 265 varsity games on Kelso Stadium s grass field, winning 175 and tying one. NEW FOES New Palestine begins the season with two highly-anticipated non-conference games. The Dragons open the 2018 campaign against Kokomo, which was last season s Class 5A state runner-up. Week 2 sees a visit from Center Grove, the Dragons first-ever game against a member of the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference and first against a Class 6A school. Center Grove is a two-time state champion and four-time state finalist in the state s largest class. CHASING 350 New Palestine enters the season with 342 wins in its 50 years of varsity football. Eight victories would give NP an even 350 in its history. LOOKING FOR SIX The Dragons have posted five consecutive undefeated regular seasons and Hoosier Heritage Conference championships. NP currently holds the state s longest active regular-season winning streak at 45 games, the seventh-longest in state history. The Dragons need one win to tie Brownstown Central ( ) for sixth and four to tie Seeger ( ) for fifth. The Dragons 34 consecutive HHC victories are a conference record. LONGEST REGULAR-SEASON UNBEATEN STREAKS, INDIANA 1. 89: Penn, : Bloomington/Bloomington South, : Heritage Hills, : Hobart, : Seeger, : Brownstown Central, : New Palestine 2013-present 8. 41: Lawrenceburg, : Pioneer, : Lafayette Catholic, ; Eastern (Howard), STATE LONGEST ACTIVE REGULAR-SEASON WIN STREAKS 45: New Palestine (2013-) 34: Pioneer (2014-) 30: Gibson Southern (2014-) 19: Fort Wayne Snider (2015-) NEW PALESTINE RECORDS MOST CONSECUTIVE REGULAR-SEASON WINS 45: Aug. 23, 2013-present 21: Aug. 19, 1983-Aug. 30, : Aug. 27, 2010-Oct. 14, 2011 MOST CONSECUTIVE HHC WINS 34: Sept. 6, 2013-present (HHC record) 20: Sept. 4, 2009-Oct. 14, 2011 ALL-STATE TALENT Six players in the 2018 Dragon lineup have received All- State honors in their careers. Senior OL Austin Keele was a consensus choice last season, receiving honors from both AP and IFCA. He helped lead a line that averaged 483 yards per game last season. He is a two-time IFCA All-State selection. Senior WR/DB Colby Jenkins is the seventh Dragon to reach 1,000 career receiving yards. Junior RB Luke Canfield ran for 1,764 yards and 29 TDs last seasoan. Junior S Maxen Hook led the Dragons with 69 tackles, three interceptions and six passes defended. All were named IFCA Junior All-State. Junior RB Charlie Spegal ran for 2,385 yards and 33 touchdowns for Delta before moving to New Palestine during the second semester. He was AP Class 4A All-State and IFCA Junior All-State in In addition, senior LB Luke Ely was named IFCA Junior All- State in TROPHY TIME The Dragons have held the Hoosier Heritage Conference s Helmet trophy for 30 straight games since defeating Yorktown to take possession on Sept. 27, The Helmet changes hands when the team in possession is defeated. NP also holds the Boundary Rail Trophy, which goes annually to the winner of the county rivalry between the Dragons and Mt. Vernon. The Dragons have won five consecutive games in the series, including a 47-3 victory last season. NP has won 12 of the 13 Boundary Rail meetings. VETERAN EXPERIENCE The Dragons graduated only seven seniors last season, giving them a veteran, experienced group. NP returns nine of its 11 starters on offense and eight starters on defense. In addition, the team s kicker, punter and return specialists all return. Offense: The entire offensive line, the top receiver and both starting backs return from a squad that produced 483 yards per game last season. Senior QB Zach Neligh accounted for 2,991 yards of total offense and 35 touchdowns. WR Colby Jenkins is sixth on the NPHS all-time receiving list and tallied 655 receivng yards a year ago. Kade Large had 221 receiving yards. A line that features Jacob Brittsan, Noah Mack, Austin Keele, Alex Cotterman, Kyle King and Will Olive - all of whom started games last season - blocks for three 1,000-yard rushers. Neligh, Luke Canfield (1,764 yards) and Charlie Spegal (2,385 yards for Delta). A number of newcomers, including sophomore Blake Austin and junior Dawson Eastes, will mix in. Defense: The Red Rage returns eight starters from a unit that surrendered 141 ypg last season, including All-State DB Maxen Hook (69 tackles, 3 INT), former All-State LB Luke Ely (63 tackles, 7.5 sacks) and HHC interception leader Ryker Large (6). LBs Kade Large (41 tackles) and C.J. Faubion, as well as DBs Jenkins and Brody Luker (3 INT) and DLs King (3.5 sacks) and Keele (35 tackles) also have siginficant experience. Expect Tyler Horsley, Jacob Hockett and Luke Canfield to make significant contributions. Special teams: The Dragons return K Alex Kropp (55-60 PATs, 4-5 FG) and P Eric Roudebush (38.8) as well as several members of a dangerous return game. 4

7 2017 HIGHLIGHTS QB Zach Neligh stiff-arms a Pendleton Heights defender. Photo by Anna Spellman / NPHS Avalon yearbook UNBEATEN AGAIN New Palestine was one of 12 teams to post an unbeaten regular season in It was the ninth unbeaten regular season in NPHS history. UNDEFEATED REGULAR SEASONS, 2017 Class 6A (3): Ben Davis*, FW Snider, Lafayette Jeff Class 5A (1): New Palestine Class 4A (3): Angola, Lowell, Northridge Class 3A (3): Danville, Gibson Southern, North Harrison Class 2A (1): Eastbrook Class A (1): Pioneer* *-won state title NPHS UNDEFEATED REGULAR SEASONS (9) 2017: Final record 10-1 (HHC champions) 2016: Final record 9-1 (HHC champions) 2015: Final record 13-1 (HHC, semistate champions) 2014: Final record 15-0 (HHC, state champs) 2013: Final record 13-1 (HHC, regional champs) 2011: Final record 11-1 (HHC champs) 1988: Final record 10-1 (BBRC champs) 1984: Final record 10-1 (BBRC, cluster champs) 1983: Final record 10-1 (BBRC, cluster champs) LIGHTING UP THE SCOREBOARD The Dragons scored 500-plus points for the fifth consecutive year, tallying 525 points in 11 games, in MOST POINTS, SEASON, IN NEW PALESTINE HISTORY , 2015 (state record, 14 games, 13-1) , 2014 (state record, 15 games, 15-0) 3, 571, 2013 (14 games, 13-1) , 2016 (10 games, 9-1) , 2017 (11 games, 10-1) JV SUCCESS New Palestine s junior varsity team went 8-0 in The freshman/c team finished EXPLOSIVE PLAYS New Palestine had nine TD passes and six TD runs of 35 yards or more in LONGEST TD RUNS, : Luke Canfield vs. Richmond 8/25 65: Zach Neligh vs. Yorktown 9/1 60: Zach Neligh vs. Zionsville 11/4 50: Luke Canfield vs. Muncie Central 10/27 45: Luke Canfield vs. New Castle 10/6 35: Luke Canfield vs. New Castle 10/6 LONGEST TD PASSES, : Zach Neligh to Kade Large vs. New Castle 10/6 77: Zach Neligh to Jaxon Manes vs. New Castle 10/6 60: Zach Neligh to J.T. Hoffman vs. Shelbyville 9/29 52: Zach Neligh to Colby Jenkins vs. Shelbyville 9/29 50: Zach Neligh to Colby Jenkins vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8 49: Zach Neligh to J.T. Hoffman at Delta 10/13 49: Eric Roudebush to Jaxon Manes at Delta 10/13 45: Zach Neligh to Jaxon Manes at Delta 10/13 43: Zach Neligh to Colby Jenkins vs. Yorktown 9/1 CENTURY CLUB New Palestine had yard rushing games and six 100-yard receiving efforts in Luke Canfield ran for 100 yards eight times, including the second 300-yard game in school history, and Zach Neligh five. Colby Jenkins had three 100-yard receiving games. 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES, : Luke Canfield vs. Pendleton Hts 9/15 (34 carries, 4 TDs) 275: Luke Canfield vs. Richmond 8/25 (20 carries, 4 TDs) 244: Luke Canfield vs. Muncie C. 10/27 (23 carries, 2 TDs) 222: Zach Neligh vs. Whiteland 8/18 (22 carries, 2 TDs) 220: Luke Canfield vs. New Castle 10/6 (26 carries, 4 TDs) 174: Zach Neligh vs. Yorktown 9/1 (13 carries, 1 TD) 169: Luke Canfield vs. Yorktown 9/1 (24 carries, 4 TDs) 133; Zach Neligh vs. Greenfield-C. 9/22 (13 carries, 2 TD) 133: Luke Canfield vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8 (25 carries, 1 TD) 129: Zach Neligh vs. Shelbyville 9/29 (19 carries, 1 TD) 108: Zach Neligh vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8 (17 carries, 2 TDs) 108: Luke Canfield vs. Delta 10/13 (14 carries, 1 TD) 104: Luke Canfield vs. Whiteland 8/18 (18 carries, 1 TD) 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, : J.T. Hoffman vs. Delta 10/13 (7 catches, 2 TDs) 129: Colby Jenkins vs. Yorktown 9/1 (6 catches, 1 TD) 114: Kade Large vs. New Castle 10/6 (3 catches, 2 TDs) 108: Colby Jenkins vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8 (7 catches, 1 TD) 100: Jaxon Manes vs. Delta 10/6 (3 catches, 2 TDs) 100: Colby Jenkins vs. Shelbyville 9/29 (5 catches, 2 TDs) IN-THE-RED RAGE New Palestine s Red Rage defense kept Mt. Vernon s running game in the red in Week 4, holding the Marauders to minus-47 rushing yards in a 47-3 victory. The number was bolstered by four sacks, including three from LB Josh Glover. In Week 5, the Dragons held Pendleton Heights to minus-24 rushing yards, bolstered by five sacks. In Week 6, the Dragons held Greenfield-Central to minus-26 rushing yards. ALL-STAR Senior DL Landan Burton was named to the IFCA South All-Star team after a stellar season. 5

8 HEAD COACH KYLE RALPH Sixth-year NPHS head coach Kyle Ralph is the fifth head coach in the school s history, the third to lead the team to an undefeated regular season, the second to lead the Dragons to the State Finals and the first to win a state championship. He came to NPHS in 2013 armed with an attacking style on both sides of the ball, which continues in the team s commitment to conditioning in the weight room during the offseason. It has led to five HHC titles, three sectionals, three regionals, a semistate and a state title in four seasons. The Dragons have also had five unbeaten regular seasons and gained 6,000-plus yards of offense three times. Coach Ralph has been named IFCA Region Coach of the Year twice, and coached the IFCA South All-Stars in His New Palestine teams have rewritten the record books, shattering state records for points and total offense in both the 2014 and 2015 seasons. The Dragons hold the top two scoring seasons in Indiana history 854 points in 2015, 851 in 2014 and the top total offense season, with 7,701 yards in KYLE RALPH S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD Year Record HHC Championships 2017: HHC HHC HHC, sectional, regional, semistate HHC, Class 4A state champion HHC, sectional, regional Total HHC, 3 sectional, 3 regional 2 semistate, 1 state NEW PALESTINE COACHING RECORDS Marvin Shepler Kyle Ralph 2013-present Doug Armstrong Tim Able Charlie Hill Coach Ralph is a 2002 graduate of St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati and a 2006 graduate of the University of North Carolina. He was a two-time First Team All-ACC lineman at North Carolina, playing for head coach John Bunting. He was the 2005 ACC Coastal Division Offensive Lineman of the Year. He has also participated in NFL training camps with the Seattle Seahawks and Carolina Panthers. Prior to coming to New Palestine, Ralph was an assistant coach at St. Xavier, Oak Hills and Withrow High Schools in the Cincinnati area from Coach Ralph also helps coach the Dragons track and field teams. In 2016, the Dragon boys track team finished sixth in the State Finals, with state champion Samuel Voelz and two state runner-up relays. He lives in New Palestine with his wife Ashley, a NPHS teacher and graduate, and their three children. Ralph teaches physical education at NPHS. 6

9 THE 2018 DRAGONS No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class 2 C.J. Faubion RB/LB Sr. 3 Blake Austin WR/DB So. 4 David Spegal RB/LB So. 5 Eric Roudebush WR/DB/P Jr. 6 Brody Luker WR/DB Jr. 7 Aven Jones RB/LB Jr. 8 Nick Payton WR/DB Sr. 9 Luke Ely RB/LB Sr. 10 Jacob Hockett TE/LB Sr. 11 Zach Neligh QB/DB Sr. 12 Lincoln Roth QB/DB So. 13 Luke Canfield RB/DB Jr. 15 Ryker Large WR/DB Jr. 16 Chris Guhl QB/DB Jr. 17 Riley Wire WR/LB Jr. 20 Maxen Hook TE/DB Jr. 21 Colby Jenkins WR/DB Sr. 22 Jack Johnson WR/DB So. 24 Justin Turk WR/DB Sr. 25 Eric Ely WR/DB Jr. 26 Grant Wiegand WR/DB Sr. 27 Jaaron Manley WR/DB Jr. 28 Nick Bastian WR/DB So. 30 Darin Johnson RB/LB So. 31 Kaiden Kirkwood WR/DB So. 32 Charlie Spegal RB/LB Jr. 34 Richard Clevenger TE/LB So. VARSITY COACHING STAFF Kyle Ralph (head coach/offensive coordinator/rbs/dbs) Wes Anderson (special teams/receivers) Dan Buchanan (offensive line) Brandon Collins (receivers) James Evans (linebackers) John Horan (defensive coordinator/defensive line) Jeremy Large (quarterbacks/assistant DBs) Mike Luker (assistant receivers) Scott McMurray (assistant linebackers) Dan Walker (assistant running backs) FRESHMAN COACHING STAFF Matt Keele (head coach), Gary Greene (OC), Justin Harvey (DC), Will Elsbury, Matt Hayden, Mike Meyer, Kirk Woodcock No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class 35 Devan Hill TE/LB Jr. 39 Devon Spegal RB/LB So. 50 Austin Terry OL/DL Jr. 51 Tiler Green OL/DL Sr. 52 Brice Freeman OL/DL Jr. 53 Noah Mack OL/DL So. 54 Kyle King OL/DL Jr. 55 Jacob Brittsan OL/DL Jr. 56 Will Olive OL/DL Jr. 58 Alex Cotterman OL/DL Sr. 59 Nik Zickler OL/DL Sr. 60 Tyler Horsley OL/DL Sr. 62 David Bogle OL/DL Sr. 63 Austin Cory OL/DL So. 65 Austin Keele OL/DL Sr. 67 Luke Horner OL/DL Sr. 68 Ethan Sturgeon OL/DL So. 70 Dylan Roberts OL/DL So. 71 Joey O Dell OL/DL Sr. 72 Jared Williams OL/DL So. 73 Cody Rooks OL/DL Jr. 74 Austin White OL/DL So. 75 Tucker Keevers OL/DL So. 80 Dawson Eastes WR/DB Jr. 81 Kade Large TE/DB Jr. 84 Alex Kropp K Jr. 88 Matt Brown TE/LB So. STUDENT MANAGERS Dakota Cook, Faith Hensel, Katie Herron, Aden Lumbley ATHLETIC TRAINER Heather Campbell ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Al Cooper, athletic director Jeff Wright, assistant athletic director Melissa Tillage, athletic secretary Andrew Smith, sports information director SCHOOL/CORPORATION ADMINISTRATION Dr. Lisa Lantrip, superintendent Bob Yoder, assistant superintendent Keith Fessler, principal Adam Barton, assistant principal Julie Young, dean of students 7

10 MEET THE DRAGONS C.J. Faubion RB/LB Sr. 5-9, : Started five games at linebacker, tallying 20 tackles and one interception against New Castle. Had a season-high four solo tackles against Shelbyville. 2016: Played 10 games, ranking second on the team with 84 tackles. Tallied team highs with 14 tackles for loss and five sacks.... Also had two interceptions, including a 77-yard TD return against Pendleton Heights. Had career-high 16 tackles vs. Columbus East. Also had double-digit tackles vs. Greenfield-Central (13), Shelbyville (10) and Delta (10). 2015: Played in nine games, tallying 12 tackles. Also had three carries on offense. Of note: Given name is Colin. CAREER STATS DEFENSE Solo-Ast TFL Sk INT FF/R 2017 (Jr) 10/ / (So) 32/ / (Fr) 3/ /0 Totals 45/ /1 Blake Austin WR/DB So. 6-0, : Saw freshman/jv action. David Spegal RB/LB So. 5-7, : Had 22 tackles in six games for Delta, including nine against Pendleton Heights. Of note: Brother of Charlie & Devon Spegal. Eric Roudebush QB/P Jr. 6-3, : Appeared in 10 games as a punter and backup quarterback. Averaged 38.8 yards per punt, with a long of 52. He pinned two of his 16 punts inside the opponent s As QB, completed 2 of 3 passes for 51 yards and a TD, with the touchdown a 48-yards toss against Delta. Personal: Eric s father, Nick Roudebush, was the Dragons leading rusher in 1989 and 1990 and is the school s third-leading career rusher.... Eric also plays basketball and baseball. CAREER STATS PASSING C-A-I Yds TD Lg HiGm 2017 (So) RUSHING Att-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 2017 (So) (Fr) Totals Brody Luker WR/DB Jr. 6-0, : Appeared in all 11 games. Tallied 56 tackles, fourth-most on the team. Also intercepted three passes and scored a touchdown on a blocked punt against Muncie Central.... Set career high with 12 tackles against Zionsville.... Offensively, caught six passes for 65 yards, including four catches against New Castle. Of note: Last name is pronounced LOOkurr. Father, Mike, is an assistant coach for the Dragons.... Older brothers Blake and Brett were starters for the Dragons. Blake recently finished his career at the University of Indianapolis, while Brett plays at Hanover. CAREER STATS RECEIVING Rec-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 2017 (So) DEFENSE Solo-Ast TFL Sk INT FF/R 2017 (So) 20/ /0 Aven Jones RB/LB Jr. 6-0, : Appeared in nine games, with 139 yards in 24 carries. Also had 16 tackles on defense. Ran for 57 yards and scored his first career varsity TD against Delta. Of note: First name is pronounced AYven (long A) CAREER STATS RUSHING Att-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 2017 (So) DEFENSE Solo-Ast TFL Sk INT FF/R 2017 (So) 6/ / (Fr) 1/ /0 Totals 7/ /0 Nick Payton WR/DB Sr. 6-1, : Saw primarily junior varsity action. Luke Ely RB/LB Sr. 5-11, : Started 11 games at linebacker, with 63 total tackles, including 11.5 for loss. Also had 7.5 sacks. Ranked second on the team in tackles, third in tackles for loss and led the Dragons in sacks. Was an All-HHC performer.... Had season-high 12 tackles vs. Whiteland. Had 4.5 tackles for loss against Pendleton Heights. Had two sacks and a fumble recovery against Greenfield-Central the next week. 2016: Started all 10 games at linebacker, leading the team with 85 tackles. Had four double-digit tackle games against Columbus East (15), Greenfield-Central (13), Mt. Vernon (10) and Delta (10).... IFCA All-State. 2015: Played in all 14 games as a freshman and earned a starting spot. Had 10 tackles in the sectional championship victory over Columbus East.... Ran for 580 yards and seven TDs, including 100-yard games against Pendleton Heights (137) and Greenfield-Central (100). Of note: Also is a member of the Dragons track and field team. Last name is pronounced EE-lee. Is the brother of junior LB Eric Ely. CAREER STATS RUSHING Att-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 2017 (Jr) (Fr) Totals DEFENSE Solo-Ast TFL Sk INT FF/R 2017 (Jr) 25/ / (So) 16/ / (Fr) 24/ /0 Totals 65/ /1 8

11 Jacob Hockett WR/DB Sr. 6-1, 177 Zach Neligh QB Sr. 6-1, : Appeared in eight games, totaling 24 tackles and one sack.... Tallied career-high 8 tackles, including two for loss, in regular season finale against Delta. 2016: Appeared in one game, making one tackle against Pendleton Heights. Of note: Also plays basketball. CAREER STATS DEFENSE Solo-Ast TFL Sk INT FF/R 2017 (Jr) 7/ / (So) 1/ / : Started all 11 games at QB. Threw for 1,861 yards and ran for 1,130, becoming the third player in NP football history to both run and throw for 1,000 yards in the same season, joining Blake Luker (2013) and older brother Alex Neligh (2014, 2015).... His 1,861 passing yards were the sixth-most in a season in NP football history.... Needs 110 yards to become the seventh Dragon QB to throw for 2,000 career yards.... Ran for 222 yards against Whiteland, second-most for a QB in NPHS history.... Threw four TD passes for 50+ yards, including throws of 80 yards (to Kade Large) and 77 yards (to Jaxon Manes) vs. New Castle.... Had five 100+-yard rushing games (222-Whiteland, 174-Yorktown, 108-Mt. Vernon, 133-Greenfield-Central, 159-Whelbyville). Threw for 100 yards nine times, 200 yards four times and 300 yards twice, with 305 vs. New Castle and 326 vs. Delta. Accounted for 35 TDs (22 passing, 13 rushing).... Had four 100/100 games (Shelbyville: 263 pass, 159 rush; Yorktown: 200 pass, 174 rush; Mt. Vernon: 199 pass, 108 rush; Greenfield-Central: 135 pass, 133 rush). Was named All-HHC and honorable mention AP All-State. 2016: Threw for 29 yards and ran for 85 as a backup QB. Season long was a 41-yard run vs. Shelbyville.... Had 20 tackles. 2015: Ran for 100 yards as a backup QB. Of note: Younger brother of former Dragon QB Alex Neligh. Last name is pronounced NEE-lee CAREER STATS PASSING C-A-I Yds TD Lg HiGm 2017 (Jr) (So) Totals RUSHING Att-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 2017 (Jr) (So) (Fr) Totals Lincoln Roth QB/DB So. 5-10, : Saw freshman/jv action. Luke Canfield RB/DB Jr. 5-10, : Started all 11 games at running back, posting the sixth-best rushing season in NP football history with 1,764 yards.... Ran for a career-high 305 yards on 34 carries against Pendleton Heights, the program s first 300-yard game since Chris Grider in Ran for 100 yards nine times and broke the 200-yard mark against Richmond (275), Pendleton Heights (305), New Castle (220) and Muncie Central (244).... Set a career high with five TDs against Shelbyville. Also had four rushing TDs against Richmond, Yorktown, Pendleton Heights and New Castle.... Chosen All-HHC, IFCA Junior All-State and AP Honorable Mention All-State. 2016: Appeared in six games, rushing for three TDs. CAREER STATS RUSHING Att-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 2017 (So) (Fr) Totals Ryker Large WR/DB Jr. 5-10, : Played in all 12 games, starting at defensive back.... Set career high with seven tackles in his first varsity game against Whiteland. Also totaled six tackles against Zionsville.... Led HHC with six interceptions, including two each against Whiteland and Mt. Vernon. Also had interceptions against Yorktown and Muncie Central.... Scored his first TD against Delta on an 18-yard reception. Caught three passes for 31 yards.... Honorable mention AP All-State. Of note: Twin brother Kade is also a starter for the Dragons. Older brother Gunnar was the Dragons starting QB in Father Jeremy Large is a longtime assistant coach. First name is pronounced RYE-kurr CAREER STATS RUSHING Att-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 2017 (So) RECEIVING Rec-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 2017 (So) DEFENSE Solo-Ast TFL Sk INT FF/R 2017 (So) 23/ /0 MEET THE DRAGONS Chris Guhl QB/DB Sr. 6-0, : Saw action in three varsity games, making three tackles. Riley Wire WR/DB Jr. 6-0, 180 Maxen Hook TE/DB Jr. 6-1, : Saw primarily junior varsity action : Led the Dragons with 69 tackles, starting 11 games at defensive back. Had four tackles for loss and three interceptions.... Tallied first double-digit tackle game with 10 stops against Greenfield-Central. Also had nine tackles against Delta and eight against Whiteland.... Intercepted passes against Richmond, Shelbyville and New Castle.... Caught five passes on offense, including a 46-yarder against Shelbyville.... IFCA All- State. 2016: Appeared in six games, tallying 17 total tackles, including seven against Greenfield-Central. CAREER STATS RECEIVING Att-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 2017 (So) DEFENSE Solo-Ast TFL Sk INT FF/R 2017 (So) 36/ / (Fr) 2/ /0 Totals 38/ /2 9

12 MEET THE DRAGONS Colby Jenkins WR/DB Sr. 5-10, : Started all 11 games at wide receiver and defensive back. Caught 37 passes for 655 yards and nine touchdowns, moving him to fifth on the NP all-time receiving yards list (1,077). He enters 2018 needing 12 catches, six TD receptions and 93 yards to move into the career NP top three in each category.... Tallied his top four career receiving games in 2017, with 129 yards against Yorktown (6 catches), 108 vs. Mt. Vernon (7 catches), 100 against Shelbyville (5 catches) and 91 at Delta (3 catches), becoming the seventh Dragon to tally 1,000 career receiving yards.... Also had 19 tackles and three interceptions on defense, including two picks against Zionsville.... Tallied a kickoff return for a TD against Muncie Central.... All-HHC selection. 2016: Started all 10 games, with 322 receiving yards and four TDs.... Tallied career long with 71-yard TD against Mt. Vernon.... Had 26 total tackles on defense and an interception against Delta. 2015: Appeared in 12 games, tallying 100 receiving yards, including his first career TD catch against Martinsville. Of note: Committed to Indiana Wesleyan University to play baseball.... Three-year starter at catcher for the Dragons baseball team. Hit.417 with 6 HR and 30 RBI in 2018, helping lead the Dragons to an HHC title. Is a career.377 hitter with 11 HR, 92 R and 65 RBI.... In 2016, was part of the state runner-up 4x400 relay in track and field. CAREER STATS RECEIVING Att-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 2017 (Jr) (So) (Fr) Totals RUSHING Att-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 2017 (Jr) (Fr) Totals DEFENSE Solo-Ast TFL Sk INT FF/R 2017 (Jr) 11/ / (So) 13/ / (Fr) 12/ /2 Totals 36/ /3 Jack Johnson WR/DB So. 5-9, : Saw freshman/jv action. 22 Justin Turk WR/DB Sr. 5-4, 127 Eric Ely RB/DB Jr. 5-11, 161 Grant Wiegand WR/DB Sr. 5-9, : Saw action in four games, rushing twice for 12 yards and making four tackles on defense. 2016: Saw action in two varsity games, with one tackle and one catch. Of note: Is a starting infielder for the Dragons baseball team. Last name is pronounced wee-gund Jaaron Manley WR/DB Jr. 5-8, : Saw primarily junior varsity action : Saw action in three varsity games, rushing four times for 27 yards and making one tackle. Of note: Is the younger brother of RB/LB Luke Ely. Last name is pronounced EE-lee : Played in six varsity games. Had one carry on offense. Defensively, posted 10 tackles, including four against Richmond and three against Muncie Central. Nick Bastian WR/DB So. 6-1, : Saw freshman/jv action. Of note: Name is pronounced BAS-chun (like the word bastion ). Darin Johnson RB/LB So. 5-9, : Saw freshman/jv action. Photo Not Available Kaiden Kirkwood WR/DB So. 5-9, : Saw freshman/jv action. Charlie Spegal RB/LB Jr. 5-10, : Ranked fifth in the state in rushing with 2,385 yards and 33 touchdowns while playing for Delta. Ran for at least 100 yards per game and scored in every game. Tallied 109 yards against New Palestine. Had seven 200-yard games and broke the 300-yard mark three times, doing so against New Castle (353), Yorktown (340) and Centerville (312).... Scored six touchdowns twice, vs. Yorktown and New Castle.... IFCA and AP All-State running back. Also chosen All-HHC. 2016: Rushed for 1,958 yards and 17 TDs at Delta. Started all 13 games, with a season high of 259 against Pendleton Heights. Of note: Has two brothers on the Dragon roster: sophomores Devon and David Spegal. CAREER STATS RUSHING Att-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 2017 (So-Delta) (Fr-Delta) Totals DEFENSE Solo-Ast TFL Sk INT FF/R 2017 (So-Delta) 4/ / (Fr-Delta) 10/ /0 Totals 14/ /0 Richard Clevenger TE/LB So. 6-0, 179 Of note: Wrestles for the Dragons

13 Devan Hill TE/LB Jr. 5-10, : Saw action in one varsity game, with two carries for no yards. Devon Spegal RB/LB So. 5-5, 154 Austin Terry OL/DL Jr. 5-10, 273 Tiler Green OL/DL Sr. 5-11, 213 Brice Freeman OL/DL Jr. 5-9, : Appeared in three varsity games, making five tackles, including one for loss. Noah Mack OL/DL So. 6-0, : Was a member of the Delta football team. Of note: Brother of Charlie & Devon Spegal : Primarily saw junior varsity action : Earned a starting spot as a freshman, starting at right guard throughout the season.... Led the Dragons to yards per game, including yards per game rushing.... Blocked for two 1,000-yard rushers in Luke Canfield and Zach Neligh. Kyle King OL/DL Jr. 6-4, : Anchored the right side of the Dragons line as the right tackle.... Led the Dragons to yards per game, including yards per game rushing.... Blocked for two 1,000-yard rushers in Luke Canfield and Zach Neligh... Totaled 21 tackles on defense, including 8.5 for loss.... Tallied season-high seven tackles against Zionsville. 2016: Started several games on the Dragons offensive line. Of note: Also plays basketball. CAREER STATS DEFENSE Solo-Ast TFL Sk INT FF/R 2017 (So) 11/ / (Fr) 0/ /0 Totals 11/ /0 Jacob Brittsan OL/DL Jr. 6-3, : Earned a starting spot and anchored the Dragons line at left tackle.... Led the Dragons to yards per game, including yards per game rushing.... Blocked for two 1,000-yard rushers in Luke Canfield and Zach Neligh. Will Olive OL/DL Jr. 6-1, : Was a versatile lineman for the Dragons, playing several positions before starting at left guard in the sectional..... Led the Dragons to yards per game.... Had one tackle on defense. Of note: Is also a member of the Dragons wrestling team. MEET THE DRAGONS Alex Cotterman OL/DL Sr. 5-11, : Started several games at left guard for the Dragons offensive line..... Led the Dragons to yards per game. Of note: Is the sports editor of the NPHS newspaper, The Crimson Messenger. Nik Zickler OL/DL Sr. 5-8, : Had four tackles in varsity action.. Of note: Is a triplet, along with sisters Anna and Lucy. Tyler Horsley OL/DL Sr. 6-2, : Had one tackle in varsity action. David Bogle OL/DL Sr. 5-10, : Had one tackle in varsity action. Austin Cory OL/DL So. 5-8, : Saw freshman/jv action

14 MEET THE DRAGONS Austin Keele OL/DL Sr. 6-1, : Saw freshman/jv action : Started all 11 games at center, leading the Dragons to yards per game, including yards per game rushing.... Blocked for two 1,000-yard rushers in Luke Canfield and Zach Neligh.... Totaled 33 tackles on defense, including eight each in both sectional games against Muncie Central and Zionsville.... Had a sack and a fumble recovery against Yorktown.... All-HHC, IFCA All-State and AP Class 5A All-State. 2016: Anchored the Dragons offensive line as the center, leading an offense that gained yards per game.... Blocked for 1,000-yard rusher DuRon Ford.... Tallied 33 tackles on defense, with a season high of six, recorded in three different games.... Chosen IFCA All-State. 2015: Earned the starting nod at right guard for the 5A state runner-up, helping lead an offense that gained yards per game and scored a state-record 854 points.... Blocked for 2,000-yard rusher Alex Neligh and 1,500-yard rusher Nick Brickens. CAREER STATS DEFENSE Solo-Ast TFL Sk INT FF/R 2017 (Jr) 12/ / (So) 7/ / (Fr) 0/ /0 Totals 19/ /1 Luke Horner OL/DL Sr. 6-0, : Had one tackle in varsity action. Ethan Sturgeon OL/DL So. 6-1, : Saw freshman/jv action. Dylan Roberts OL/DL So. 6-0, Joey O Dell OL/DL Sr. 6-0, : Had one tackle in varsity action. Jared Williams OL/DL So. 5-9, : Saw freshman/jv action. Cody Rooks OL/DL Jr. 5-11, : Saw junior varsity action. Austin White OL/DL So. 6-0, : Saw freshman/jv action. Tucker Keevers OL/DL So. 6-3, : Saw freshman/jv action. Dawson Eastes WR/DB Jr. 6-5, : Did not play football. Of note: Starting forward on the Dragon basketball team. Averaged 7.3 points and 4.3 rebounds per game last season as a sophomore. Kade Large WR/LB Jr. 6-3, 173 Alex Kropp K Jr. 5-11, 178 Matt Brown TE/LB So. 6-4, : Started all 11 games on defense, tallying 41 tackles, a sack and an interception.... Offensively, caught 11 passes for 221 yards, fourth-most in both categories.... Caught passes in six games, with a career high of 114 yards against New Castle, a game in which he scored twice. Also had four catches for 60 yards against Pendleton Heights.... Tallied season-high seven tackles against Whiteland, including 1.5 for loss. Had a sack against Pendleton Heights and an interception against Delta. 2016: Earned a starting spot as a freshman and posted 32 tackles, including 11 against Pendleton Heights. Played all 10 games. Of note: Twin brother Ryker is also a starter for the Dragons. Older brother Gunnar was the Dragons starting QB in Father Jeremy Large is a longtime assistant coach. Also plays basketball. CAREER STATS RECEIVING Rec-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 2017 (So) (Fr) DEFENSE Solo-Ast TFL Sk INT FF/R 2017 (So) 13/ / (Fr) 11/ /0 Totals 24/ / : Took over as the Dragons placekicker. Hit 55 of 60 PAT opportunities and 4 of 5 FG chances.... Kicked three FGs of longer than 30 yards: 31 (Muncie Central), 35 (Greenfield-Central) and 37 (Zionsville).... Converted 43 of his last 44 PAT chances. Of note: Last name is pronounced CROP : Played in five games, catching one pass for 23 yards and making six tackles. 12

15 Week 1: Aug. 17 Kokomo Wildkats Kelso Stadium New Palestine Head coach: Richard Benberry (0-0, 1st year) Location: Kokomo (Howard County) Colors: Red, white, blue Class: 5A (Sectional 11) Conference: North Central 2017 record: 9-5 (4-3 NCC) 5A state runner-up IHSAA championships Sectional (4): 1985, 2015, 2016, 2017 (5A) Regional (2): 2015, 2017 Semistate (1): 2017 Series: First meeting Dragons vs. NCC (current membership): 11-1 (1-0 vs. Anderson; 0-1 vs. Harrison*; 3-0 vs. Muncie Central; 7-0 vs. Richmond) *-Harrison was not in NCC at the time of the game schedule 8/17 at New Palestine 8/24 PLYMOUTH 8/31 MARION* 9/7 McCUTCHEON* 9/14 at Lafayette Jeff* 9/21 at Muncie Central* 9/28 at Logansport* 10/5 HARRISON* 10/12 RICHMOND* *-NCC game Media info Athletic director: Nick Sale kokomoschools.org) Sports information director: Terry Downham Game notes This will be New Palestine s first regular season game against a defending State Finalist since facing Delta in It will also be the first-ever meeting between the Dragons and Wildkats. Richard Benberry is Kokomo s first-year head coach, replacing Brett Colby. The Wildkats went in Colby s 10 years at the helm. This will be the Dragons first home game on the new Kelso Stadium artificial turf playing surface. Week 2: Aug. 24 Center Grove Trojans Kelso Stadium New Palestine Head coach: Eric Moore (179-62, 20th year at CG; , 24th year overall) Location: Greenwood (White River Township, Johnson County) Colors: Red, white Class: 6A (Sectional 8) Conference: Metropolitan Interscholastic 2017 record: 6-6 (3-4 MIC) Sectional champion IHSAA championships Sectional (13): 1987, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 (5A); 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 (6A) Regional (12): 1987, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Semistate (4): 2000, 2008, 2015, 2016 State (2): 2008, 2015 Series: First meeting Dragons vs. MIC (current membership): schedule 8/17 WARREN CENTRAL* 8/24 at New Palestine 8/31 CARMEL* 9/7 at Ben Davis* 9/14 NORTH CENTRAL* 9/21 LAWRENCE CENTRAL* 9/28 at Pike* 10/5 at Lawrence North* 10/12 CATHEDRAL *-MIC game Media info Athletic director: Jon Zwitt (zwittj@ centergrove.k12.in.us) Game notes This is New Palestine s first-ever game against a 6A school and first against a MIC school. Center Grove s 6-6 record last season was the Trojans first season at or below.500 since 2005 (5-6). The Trojans defeated Franklin Central and Columbus North to win their seventh straight sectional championship OPPONENTS Week 3: Aug. 31 Yorktown Tigers Tiger Stadium Yorktown Head coach: Mike Wilhelm (71-71, 14th year) Location: Yorktown (Delaware County) Colors: Green, white Class: 4A (Sectional 21) Conference: Hoosier Heritage 2017 record: 3-7 (1-6 HHC) Play surface: Grass IHSAA championships Sectional (4): 1983, 1998, 2008, 2014 (3A) Series: NP leads 17-5 (15-4 reg. season) At Yorktown: NP leads 11-1 Streak: NP has won 5 straight Last 5 meetings 9/1/17: NP 43-0 (at Y) 9/2/16: NP 55-7 (at NP) 9/4/15: NP 63-7 (at Y) 9/5/14: NP (at NP) 9/27/13: NP (at Y) 2018 schedule 8/17 at Anderson 8/24 MUNCIE CENTRAL 8/31 NEW PALESTINE* 9/7 DELTA* 9/14 at New Castle* 9/21 SHELBYVILLE* 9/28 at Greenfield-Central* 10/5 at Pendleton Heights* 10/12 MT. VERNON* *-HHC game Media info Athletic director: Paul Heidenreich (pheidenreich@yorktown.k12.in.us) Game notes New Palestine has won five consecutive games in the series. The Dragons have won 10 straight at Yorktown, with the last loss on the Tigers turf coming in Yorktown head coach Mike Wilhelm is the longest-tenured coach in the HHC. Zach Neligh ran for 174 yards and threw for 200 in last year s 43-0 Dragon victory. Luke Canfield ran for 169 yards and four touchdowns. Colby Jenkins caught six passes for 129 yards and a touchdown. 13

16 2018 OPPONENTS Week 4: Sept. 7 Mt. Vernon Marauders Mt. Vernon Stadium Fortville Head coach: Mike Kirschner (1st year at MV; , 16th year overall) Location: Fortville (plus McCordsville, Mt. Comfort, Hancock County) Colors: Gold, black, white Class: 4A (Sectional 21) Conference: Hoosier Heritage 2017 record: 4-7 (2-5 HHC) Playing surface: Turf IHSAA championships Sectional (4): 1997, 1999, 2006 (3A); 2012 (4A) Series: NP leads ( reg season) At Mt. Vernon: NP leads (8-2 at current Mt. Vernon Stadium) Boundary Rail (since 2005): NP leads 12-1 Streak: NP has won six straight Last 5 seasons 9/8/17: NP 47-3 (at NP) 9/9/16: NP 42-0 (at MV) 9/11/15: NP 59-7 (at NP) 9/12/14: NP 31-3 (at MV) 11/8/13: NP 33-0 (at NP, sect final) 10/18/13: NP 20-0 (at MV) 2018 schedule 8/17 at Hamilton Heights 8/24 MARION 8/31 GREENFIELD-CENTRAL* 9/7 NEW PALESTINE* 9/14 at Delta* 9/21 at Pendleton Heights* 9/28 NEW CASTLE* 10/5 SHELBYVILLE* 10/12 at Yorktown* *-HHC game Media info Athletic director: Brandon Ecker (brandon.ecker@mvcsc.k12.in.us) Game notes This year s meeting will be the first to be played on turf since the teams met at the Hoosier Dome in New Palestine has won six straight at Mt. Vernon Stadium, with the last loss coming Nov. 3, 2006 in the sectional final. NP has won seven straight regular season games at MV dating back to Luke Canfield ran for 133 yards in last year s 47-3 victory. Zach Neligh threw for to Colby Jenkins - and ran for 108. Week 5: Sept. 14 Pendleton Heights Arabians Broughton Field Pendleton Head coach: Jed Richman (10-12, 3rd year at PH; 45-42, 9th year overall) Location: Pendleton (plus Markleville, southern Madison County) Colors: Green, white Class: 4A (Sectional 21) Conference: Hoosier Heritage 2017 record: 7-4 (4-3 HHC) Playing surface: Grass IHSAA championships Sectional (2): 2010, 2011 (4A) Series: NP leads (16-12 reg. season) At Pendleton Heights: Tied 7-7 Streak: NP has won six straight Last 5 seasons 9/15/17: NP (at NP) 9/17/16: NP 63-9 (at PH) 9/19/15: NP (at Lucas Oil) 9/19/14: NP 56-7 (at PH) 10/25/13: NP (sect at PH) 9/6/13: NP 46-7 (at NP) 2018 schedule 8/17 at Mississinewa 8/24 ANDERSON 8/31 at New Castle* 9/7 at Greenfield-Central* 9/14 NEW PALESTINE* 9/21 MT. VERNON* 9/28 at Delta* 10/5 YORKTOWN* 10/12 at Shelbyville* *-HHC game Media info Athletic director: Chad Smith (csmith@ smcsc.com) Game notes Last year s Dragon victory was NP s closest margin in an HHC game since a 20-0 win over Mt. Vernon Oct. 18, Luke Canfield ran for 305 yards in last year s contest, the second-highest total in NPHS school history. He also ran for four touchdowns. The teams played four times from , and then resumed their series when the HHC began play in 1994.Since then, each team has had a long streak. NP won the first game in 1994, then PH won the next eight meetings. Since 2003, the Dragons have won 16 of the 18 meetings, including 10 straight from Week 6: Sept. 21 Kelso Stadium New Palestine Greenfield- Central Cougars Head coach: Adam Sherman (9,12, 3rd year) Location: Greenfield (plus Maxwell, Eden, Hancock County) Colors: Blue, gold Class: 5A (Sectional 12) Conference: Hoosier Heritage 2017 record: 3-7 (2-5 HHC) IHSAA championships State (1): 1973 (2A) State runner-up (1): 1975 (2A) Series: NP leads 20-5 At New Palestine: NP leads 7-2 Last 5 seasons 9/22/17: NP 59-3 (at G-C) 9/23/16: NP (at NP) 9/25/15: NP (at G-C) 9/26/14: NP 63-0 (at NP) 10/11/13: NP 51-7 (at G-C) 2018 schedule 8/17 EVANSVILLE CENTRAL 8/24 at Whiteland 8/31 at Mt. Vernon* 9/7 PENDLETON HEIGHTS* 9/14 at Shelbyville* 9/21 at New Palestine* 9/28 YORKTOWN* 10/5 at Delta* 10/12 NEW CASTLE* *-HHC game Media info Athletic director: Jared Manning (jmanning@gcsc.k12.in.us) Game notes New Palestine has won seven consecutive games in the series and 10 consecutive regular-season games. Since 2003, NP has won 14 of 16 meetings. Overall, NP s average margin of victory has been 36-7 in the series. While the two schools are intra-county rivals, they first met in 1994 when the two schools became charter members of the Hoosier Heritage Conference. Zach Neligh ran for 133 yards and threw for 135 in last year s contest. The Dragons used a 28-point third quarter to break the game open. 14

17 Week 7: Sept. 28 Shelbyville Golden Bears McKeand Stadium Shelbyville Head coach: Michael Clevenger (1st year at Shelbyville; 11-10, 3rd year overall) Location: Shelbyville (Shelby County) Colors: Gold, black, white Class: 4A (Sectional 22) Conference: Hoosier Heritage 2017 record: 7-3 (5-2 HHC) Playing surface: Grass IHSAA championships Sectional: none Series: NP leads 13-9 (12-9 reg. season) At Shelbyville: Tied 5-5 Streak: NP has won five straight Last 5 seasons 9/29/17: NP (at NP) 9/30/16: NP (at S) 10/2/15: NP 45-0 (at NP) 10/3/14: NP 72-3 (at S) 10/4/13: NP 44-0 (at NP) 2018 schedule 8/17 GREENSBURG 8/24 at Franklin 8/31 at Delta* 9/7 NEW CASTLE* 9/14 GREENFIELD-CENTRAL* 9/21 at Yorktown* 9/28 NEW PALESTINE* 10/5 at Mt. Vernon* 10/12 PENDLETON HEIGHTS* *-HHC game Media info Athletic director: Jenny DeMuth (jedemuth@shelbycs.org) Game notes This will be Michael Clevenger s first year after the Golden Bears had been led by Pat Parks for 22 seasons. A 35-point second quarter led the Dragons to a victory last season. Zach Neligh threw for 263 yards and three touchdowns, including a 60-yard strike to J.T. Hoffman and a 52-yarder to Colby Jenkins. Neligh also ran for 159 yards. Luke Canfield ran for 72 yards and four touchdowns. Jenkins had a 100-yard receiving game. Week 8: Oct. 5 Neal Field New Castle New Castle Trojans Head coach: Kyle York (6-5, 2nd year) Location: New Castle (Henry County) Colors: Green, white Class: 4A (Sectional 22) Conference: Hoosier Heritage 2017 record: 6-5 (4-3 HHC) Playing surface: Turf IHSAA championships Sectional: none Series: NP leads 5-0 (4-0 reg. season) At New Castle: NP leads 2-0 Streak: NP has won five straight Last 5 seasons 10/6/17: NP (at NP) 10/7/16: NP 56-7 (at NC) 10/9/15: NP 72-0 (at NP) 10/31/14: NP 74-0 (sect at NP) 10/10/14: NP (at NC) 2018 schedule 8/17 at Franklin County 8/24 RUSHVILLE 8/31 PENDLETON HEIGHTS* 9/7 at Shelbyville* 9/14 YORKTOWN* 9/21 DELTA* 9/28 at Mt. Vernon* 10/5 NEW PALESTINE* 10/12 at Greenfield-Central* *-HHC game Media info Athletic director: Shane Osting (sosting@nccsc.k12.in.us) Game notes The Dragons and Trojans first met in 2014, when New Castle joined the Hoosier Heritage Conference. The Trojans were previously in the North Central Conference. NP has won all five meetings by an average score of New Castle posted its first winning record since 1984 with a 6-5 mark last season. Zach Neligh threw for 305 yards and three touchdowns in the Dragons victory last season. He threw TDs of 77 yards to Jaxon Manes and 81 yards to Kade Large. It was the first time since 2012 a Dragon QB threw two touchdown passes of 75+ yards in the same game (Chaz Hill vs. Mt. Vernon). Luke Canfield ran for 220 yards and four TDs in the Dragons victory OPPONENTS Week 9: Oct. 12 Delta Eagles Kelso Stadium New Palestine Head coach: Chris Overholt (13-10, 3rd year) Location: rural Muncie (Royerton, Albany, DeSoto, Eaton, Delaware County) Colors: Blue, gold Class: 4A (Sectional 21) Conference: Hoosier Heritage 2017 record: 5-5 (4-3 HHC) IHSAA championships Sectional (9): 1978, 1981 (2A); 2000, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2015, 2016 (4A) Regional (3): 1981, 2000, 2001 Semistate (1): 2001 Series: Delta leads (14-9 in reg. season) At New Palestine: Delta leads 6-5 Streak: NP has won five straight Last 5 seasons 10/13/17: NP 55-7 (at D) 10/14/16: NP (at NP) 10/16/15: NP (at D) 10/17/14: NP 54-0 (at NP) 9/13/13: NP (at D) 2018 schedule 8/17 at Muncie Central 8/24 at Eastbrook 8/31 SHELBYVILLE* 9/7 at Yorktown* 9/14 MT. VERNON* 9/21 at New Castle* 9/28 PENDLETON HEIGHTS* 10/5 GREENFIELD-CENTRAL* 10/12 at New Palestine* *-HHC game Media info Athletic director: Grant Zgunda (zgundag@delcomschools.org) Game notes Delta is the lone HHC school that has an all-time winning record against the Dragons. The Eagles won 14 of the first 16 meetings between the two schools, meeting once in 1977 and then beginning their annual series in Since 2010, New Palestine has won eight of nine meetings, including five straight. New Palestine (9) and Delta (7) have the most Hoosier Heritage Conference championships. Zach Neligh threw for 326 yards and four touchdowns, both career highs, in last year s meeting. Luke Canfield ran for 108 yards. Charlie Spegal broke the 100-yard mark and scored Delta s lone TD. 15

18 2018 IHSAA TOURNAMENT Class 5A SECTIONAL 9 LaPorte Michigan City Munster South Bend Adams SECTIONAL 10 Concord Elkhart Central Elkhart Memorial Fort Wayne North Goshen SECTIONAL 11 Harrison (W. Lafayette) Huntington North Kokomo McCutcheon SECTIONAL 12 Anderson Greenfield-Central Muncie Central New Palestine Zionsville SECTIONAL 13 Cathedral Decatur Central Plainfield Roncalli Tech SECTIONAL 14 Bloomington North Bloomington South Franklin Martinsville Whiteland SECTIONAL 15 Bedford N. Lawrence Columbus East Floyd Central New Albany Seymour SECTIONAL 16 Castle Evansville North Terre Haute North Terre Haute South 2017 tournament scores SECTIONAL FINALS Michigan City 30, LaPorte 10 Concord 28, Goshen 12 Kokomo 37, McCutcheon 7 Zionsville 26, New Palestine 24 Cathedral 42, Decatur Central 21 Bloomington S. 56, Martinsville 21 Columbus East 42, Floyd C. 14 TH North 34, TH South 10 REGIONALS Michigan City 21, Concord 7 Kokomo 33, Zionsville 21 Cathedral 35, Bloomington S. 21 Columbus E. 49, TH North 18 SEMISTATES Kokomo 21, Michigan City 14 Columbus East 42, Cathedral 13 STATE FINALS Columbus East 42, Kokomo tournament dates Sectional: Oct. 19, 26, Nov. 2 Regional: Nov. 9 Semistate: Nov. 16 (all games at 7 p.m., host determined by IHSAA formula) State Finals: Nov. 24 at Lucas Oil Stadium (7 p.m.) Host school SECTIONAL: The team that has played the most away games will host. In case of tie, the bottom bracket team hosts. REGIONAL: Sectional final nonhost. If a tie, the lower sectional number hosts. SEMISTATE: Regional non-host. If a tie, the higher sectional number hosts. (If a school did not host both the sectional final or the regional, it will host). Sectional 12 foes Anderson Indians Greenfield-C. Cougars Head coach: Ron Qualls (1st year at AHS; 95-62, 15th overall) Location: Anderson Colors: Red, Green Conference: North Central 2017 record: 2-8 (2-6 NCC) Playing surface: Grass IHSAA championships: none Media info Athletic director: Steve Schindler (sschind@acsc.net) Series: NP leads 1-0 Last meeting: 10/22/10: NP schedule 8/17 YORKTOWN 8/24 at Pendleton Heights 8/31 at Muncie Central* 9/7 MARION* 9/14 at Harrison* 9/21 LAFAYETTE JEFF* 9/28 TECH* 10/5 at Richmond* 10/12 McCUTCHEON* *-NCC game Head coach: Adam Sherman (9-12, 3rd year) Location: Greenfield Colors: Blue, gold Conference: Hoosier Heritage 2017 record: 3-7 (2-5 HHC) Playing surface: Turf IHSAA championships State (1): 1973 (2A) State runner-up (1): 1975 (2A) Media info Athletic director: Jared Manning (jmanning@gcsc.k12.in.us) Series: NP leads 20-5 Last meeting: 9/22/17: NP schedule 8/17 EVANSVILLE CENTRAL 8/24 at Whiteland 8/31 at Mt. Vernon* 9/7 PENDLETON HEIGHTS* 9/14 at Shelbyville* 9/21 at New Palestine* 9/28 YORKTOWN* 10/5 at Delta* 10/12 NEW CASTLE* *-HHC game Muncie Central Bearcats Zionsville Eagles Head coach: Scott Pethel (1-9, 2nd year) Location: Muncie Colors: Purple, White Conference: North Central 2017 record: 1-9 (1-7 NCC) Playing surface: Grass IHSAA championships: Sectional (4) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 Media info Athletic director: Tom Lyon (tylon@muncieschools.org) Series: NP leads 3-0 Last meeting: 10/27/17: NP schedule 8/17 DELTA 8/24 at Yorktown 8/31 ANDERSON* 9/7 at Richmond* 9/14 at Tech* 9/21 KOKOMO* 9/28 MARION* 10/5 at McCutcheon* 10/12 LOGANSPORT* *-NCC game Head coach: Pat Echeverria (21-26, 5th year at Zionsville; 44-40, 8th overall) Location: Zionsville Colors: Green, White Conference: Hoosier Crossroads 2017 record: 7-6 (2-4 HCC) Playing surface: Turf IHSAA championships: Sectional (13). Regional (3) 1987, 1996, Semistate (3) 1987, 1996, State (2) 1987, 1996 Media info Athletic director: Greg Schellhase (gschellhase@zcs.k12.in.us) Series: Z leads 13-6 Last meeting: 11/3/17: Z schedule 8/17 at Pike 8/24 LEBANON 8/31 at Westfield* 9/7 FRANKLIN CENTRAL* 9/14 NOBLESVILLE* 9/21 at Hamilton Southeastern* 9/28 BROWNSBURG* 10/5 at Avon* 10/12 FISHERS* *-HCC game 16

19 DRAGONS VS. OPPONENTS The Hoosier Heritage Conference has emerged as one of the premier conferences for mid-sized schools in Indiana, celebrating its 25th year with two team state championships, as the New Palestine softball and New Castle volleyball teams each took home IHSAA titles in The HHC was founded in with competition in 16 sports. A football championship was added the following season. The conference now sponsors championships in 19 sports, as well as three academic disciplines. New Palestine is the reigning All-Sports champion for both boys and girls sports. The conference began with six charter members - Greenfield-Central, Hamilton Southeastern, Mt. Vernon, New Palestine, Pendleton Heights and Rushville. In 1996, Delta and Shelbyville joined to expand the league membership to eight teams. In 1998, Hamilton Southeastern left the league, but the league membership returned to eight schools a year later when Yorktown entered the conference. In 2013, Rushville departed the conference. A year later, New Castle joined the league HHC officers President: Keith Fessler, NP Pres-elect: Connie Rickert. PH Vice president: Al Cooper, NP VP-elect: Chad Smith, PH Secretary: Al Cooper, NP Handbook: Al Cooper, NP Treasurer: Shane Osting, NC Sports info: Andrew Smith, NP Academic coordinator: Jill Jenkins, G-C Online: HoosierHeritageConference.com Football conference champions 2017: New Palestine 2016: New Palestine 2015: New Palestine 2014: New Palestine 2013: New Palestine 2012: Mt. Vernon 2011: New Palestine 2010: New Palestine 2009: Delta 2008: Delta 2007: Shelbyville 2006: New Palestine 2005: New Palestine/Delta 2004: Delta 2003: Mt. Vernon 2002: Delta/Grnfld-C/Pend Hts. 2001: Delta/Mt. Vernon 2000: Delta 1999: Mt. Vernon/Yorktown 1998: Pendleton Hts. 1997: Mt. Vernon/HSE/Pend Hts. 1996: Hamilton SE 1995: Hamilton SE 1994: Hamilton SE conference champs Girls golf: New Palestine Boys tennis: New Palestine Boys soccer: Grnfld-C/Mt. Vernon Girls soccer: Mt. V/Pend Hts. Boys CC: Pendleton Heights Girls CC: Yorktown Football: New Palestine Volleyball: New Castle* Cheer: Pendleton Heights Wrestling: Yorktown Boys swimming: Greenfield-C. Girls swimming: Pendleton Hts. Girls basketball: Pendleton Hts. Boys basketball: New Castle Girls tennis: Delta Boys golf: New Castle Girls track: New Palestine Boys track: Pendleton Hts. Softball: New Palestine* Baseball: New Palestine Boys all-sports: New Palestine Girls all-sports: New Palestine *-IHSAA state champion CURRENT HHC TEAMS DELTA EAGLES (10-15) H: 5-6 / A: 4-8 / N: 1-1 / Post: /13/17 W 55-7 (A) 10/14/16 W (H) 10/16/15 W (A) 10/17/14 W 54-0 (H) 9/13/13 W (A) 9/8/12 L 6-21 (N) Lucas Oil 10/28/11 W (A) 4A sect semi 9/10/11 W (N) Lucas Oil 8/27/10 W (H) 8/28/09 L 0-23 (A) 8/29/08 L (H) 8/25/07 L 7-49 (A) 8/25/06 W (H) 8/26/05 L 0-16 (A) 8/27/04 L (H) 8/29/03 L 2-14 (A) 8/30/02 L 6-27 (H) 8/24/01 L 3-49 (A) 8/25/00 L 0-41 (H) 8/27/99 L 7-20 (A) 10/30/98 L 6-10 (H) 3A sect semi 8/28/98 W (H) 10/24/97 L 6-24 (H) 3A sect 1R 8/29/97 L 0-14 (A) 9/23/77 L 0-6 (A) GREENFIELD-C. COUGARS (20-5) H: 7-2 / A: 11-3 / N: 2-0 / Post: 0-1 9/22/17 W 59-3 (A) 9/23/16 W (H) 9/25/15 W (A) 9/26/14 W 63-0 (H) 10/11/13 W 51-7 (A) 10/5/12 W 47-7 (H) 10/7/11 W (A) 10/29/10 L 0-7 (A) 4A sect semi 10/8/10 W 32-0 (A) 10/10/09 W 56-0 (N) Lucas Oil 10/10/08 W (A) 10/5/07 L 6-8 (H) 10/6/06 W (A) 10/7/05 W (H) 10/8/04 W 34-0 (A) 10/11/03 W (N) RCA Dome 10/11/02 L (A) 10/5/01 L 6-28 (H) 10/6/00 W 9-3 (A) 10/8/99 W (H) 10/9/98 W 22-7 (A) 10/10/97 W (H) 10/4/96 W 14-0 (A) 10/6/95 W 17-6 (H) 10/7/94 L 8-28 (A) MT. VERNON MARAUDERS ( ) H: / A: / N: 0-1 / P: 4-2 9/8/17 W 47-3 (H) 9/9/16 W 42-0 (A) 9/11/15 W 59-7 (H) 9/12/14 W 31-3 (A) 11/8/13 W 33-0 (H) 4A sect final 10/18/13 W 20-0 (A) 10/19/12 L (H) 4A sect 1R 10/12/12 L (H) 10/14/11 W 27-0 (A) 10/15/10 W 7-0 (H) 10/16/09 W (A) 10/17/08 W 21-7 (H) 10/12/07 W (A) 11/3/06 L (A) 3A sect final 10/13/06 otw (H) 11/4/05 W (A) 3A sect final 10/14/05 W 20-0 (A) 10/22/04 W 20-6 (H) 3A sect 1R 10/15/04 W (H) 10/17/03 L 6-38 (A) 10/18/02 W 12-7 (H) 10/12/01 L 0-23 (H) 10/13/00 L 7-42 (H) 10/15/99 L (A) 10/16/98 L (H) 10/17/97 L (A) 9/20/96 W 7-0 (A) 9/22/95 W (H) 9/23/94 L 0-10 (A) 9/24/93 W (A) 9/25/92 W (H) 9/27/91 L 7-15 (A) 10/19/90 W 19-7 (H) 3A sect 1R 8/31/90 L (N) Hoosier Dome 9/1/89 W 40-6 (H) 9/2/88 W (A) 9/4/87 W 24-8 (H) 9/5/86 L 0-6 (A) 9/6/85 L 6-12 (H) 10/12/84 W 8-6 (A) 10/14/83 W (H) 9/24/82 otl 6-12 (H) 9/25/81 L 6-17 (A) 9/19/80 L (H) 9/21/79 L 0-20 (A) 9/22/78 W (H) 10/21/77 W (A) 10/22/76 W (H) 10/24/75 W (A) 10/25/74 L 3-14 (H) 10/26/73 W 44-0 (A) 10/20/72 L 6-12 (H) 10/22/71 L 7-22 (A) 10/21/70 T 8-8 (H) 10/22/69 W (A) 10/23/68 L (H) NEW CASTLE TROJANS (5-0) H: 3-0 / A: 2-0 / Post: /6/17 W (H) 10/7/16 W 56-7 (A) 10/9/15 W 72-0 (H) 10/31/14 W 74-0 (H) 4A sect semi 10/10/14 W (A) PENDLETON HTS ARABIANS (18-13) H: 10-6 / A: 7-7 / N: 1-0 ; Post: 2-1 9/15/17 W (H) 9/17/16 W 63-9 (A) 9/19/15 W (N) Lucas Oil 9/19/14 W 56-7 (A) 10/25/13 W (A) 4A sect 1R 9/6/13 W 46-7 (H) 8/31/12 L (A) 11/4/11 L (H) 4A sect final 9/2/11 W (H) 9/3/10 W 20-3 (A) 10/23/09 W (H) 4A sect 1R 9/4/09 W (H) 9/5/08 otw (A) 8/31/07 W (H) 9/1/06 W (A) 9/2/05 W (H) 9/3/04 W (A) 9/5/03 W (H) 9/6/02 L 0-24 (A) 8/31/01 L (H) 9/1/00 L 0-20 (A) 9/3/99 L (H) 9/4/98 L (A) 9/5/97 L (H) 8/30/96 L (H) 9/1/95 L (A) 9/2/94 W 6-2 (H) 10/8/71 L 6-38 (H) 10/9/70 L 0-39 (A) 10/10/69 W (H) 10/12/68 L (A) 17

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OPPONENTS SHELBYVILLE GOLDEN BEARS (13-9) H: 8-4 / A: 5-5 / Post: 1-0 9/29/17 W (H) 9/30/16 W (A) 10/2/15 W 45-0 (H) 10/3/14 W 72-3 (A) 10/4/13 W 44-0 (H) 9/28/12 L (A) 9/30/11 W (H) 10/1/10 W 31-6 (A) 10/2/09 W 10-7 (H) 10/3/08 L (A) 9/28/07 L (H) 9/29/06 W 17-7 (A) 9/30/05 W (H) 10/1/04 otw (A) 10/3/03 W 22-9 (H) 10/4/02 L (A) 9/28/01 otl (H) 9/29/00 L (A) 10/1/99 L (H) 10/2/98 L (A) 10/3/97 otl (H) 10/21/88 W (H) 3A sect 1R YORKTOWN TIGERS (17-5) H: 5-4 / A: 11-1 / N: 1-0 / Post: 2-1 9/1/17 W 43-0 (A) 9/2/16 W 55-7 (H) 9/4/15 W 63-7 (A) 9/5/14 W (H) 9/27/13 W (A) 9/22/12 L (H) 9/23/11 W (A) 9/24/10 W 49-6 (H) 9/25/09 W (A) 9/26/08 L 0-37 (H) 9/21/07 otw (A) 9/23/06 W (N) RCA Dome 9/24/05 W (A) 11/5/04 W (A) 3A sect final 9/24/04 W 34-9 (H) 9/27/03 W (A) 9/27/02 W 24-6 (H) 9/21/01 W (A) 9/22/00 L 0-12 (H) 9/24/99 L (A) 10/27/89 W 21-0 (A) 3A sect semi 10/28/83 L 7-14 (H) 2A sectional NON-CONFERENCE FOES ALEXANDRIA TIGERS (2-0) H: 2-0 / Post: /20/00 W 16-8 (H) 3A sect 1R 10/26/90 W 14-0 (H) 3A sect semi ANDERSON INDIANS (1-0) H: 1-0 / Post: /22/10 W (H) 4A sect 1R ANDERSON HIGHLAND SCOTS (1-0) H: 1-0 / Post: /6/09 W (H) 4A sect final School now part of Anderson ARLINGTON GOLDEN KNIGHTS (1-0) A: 1-0 / Post: /30/09 W 33-0 (A) 4A sect semi BATESVILLE BULLDOGS (6-3) H: 3-1 / A: 3-1 / N: 0-1 / Post: 1-0 9/10/10 W 41-7 (H) 9/12/09 L (N) Lucas Oil 9/12/08 W (H) 9/7/07 W 7-6 (A) 9/8/06 L 7-20 (H) 9/9/05 L (A) 9/10/04 W 29-6 (H) 9/12/03 W 35-6 (A) 10/23/87 W 48-0 (A) 3A sect 1R BEECH GROVE HORNETS (9-0) H: 3-0 / A: 6-0 / Post: /7/14 W (A) 4A sect final 10/22/93 W 24-8 (A) 3A sect 1R 10/23/92 W (A) 3A sect 1R 9/21/90 W 21-0 (A) 9/22/89 W (H) 9/23/88 W (A) 9/25/87 W 52-9 (H) 8/31/84 W 49-6 (A) 9/2/83 W 21-0 (H) BLACKFORD BRUINS (1-1) H: 0-1 / A: 1-0 / Post: /27/06 W 7-0 (A) 3A sect semi 10/31/03 L (H) 3A sect semi BREBEUF BRAVES (1-0) A: 1-0 / Post: /20/95 W (A) 3A sect 1R BROOKVILLE GREYHOUNDS (2-0) A: 2-0 / Post: /28/88 W 28-9 (A) 3A sect semi 10/25/85 W 21-0 (A) 3A sect 1R School now part of Franklin County CASTLE KNIGHTS (1-0) H: 1-0 / Post: /21/15 W 56-6 (H) 5A semistate CATHEDRAL IRISH (1-1) H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / Post: /13/09 L 6-45 (A) 4A reg at NC 11/13/87 W (H) 3A reg CENTERVILLE BULLDOGS (1-3) H: 0-2 / A: /15/71 L 7-14 (A) 10/16/70 L 6-16 (H) 10/17/69 W (A) 10/18/68 L 7-20 (H) CHATARD TROJANS (3-3) H: 2-3 / A: 1-0 / Post: /15/13 W (H) 4A regional 11/11/05 L 0-14 (H) 3A regional 11/12/04 L 7-38 (H) 3A regional 9/25/98 L (H) 10/25/91 W 7-6 (H) 3A sect 1R 11/9/90 W (A) 3A reg at LC COLUMBUS EAST OLYMPIANS (2-2) H: 1-1 / A: 1-1 / Post: /21/16 L 7-35 (H) 5A sect 1R 11/6/15 W (A) 5A sect final 11/21/14 W (H) 4A semistate 11/22/13 L (A) 4A semistate COVINGTON TROJANS (1-0) A: 1-0 8/28/82 W 3-0 (A) CRAWFORDSVILLE ATHENIANS (1-1) H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 9/7/90 W (H) 9/9/89 L 6-27 (A) DANVILLE WARRIORS (2-0) H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 8/22/14 W 61-0 (H) 8/23/13 W 64-8 (A) EASTBROOK PANTHERS (1-1) H: 0-1 / A: /2/70 L 6-14 (H) 10/3/69 W (A) EASTERN HANCOCK ROYALS (18-5) H: 8-3 / A: /5/90 W 40-0 (A) 10/6/89 W 54-0 (H) 10/7/88 W 19-6 (A) 10/9/87 W (H) 10/10/86 W (A) 10/11/85 L 6-21 (H) 10/5/84 W 21-6 (A) 10/7/83 W 21-0 (H) 9/10/82 W 50-0 (A) 9/11/81 W 26-0 (H) 9/5/80 W (A) 9/7/79 W 34-6 (H) 9/8/78 W 31-3 (A) 9/9/77 L (H) 9/10/76 W 6-0 (A) 9/11/75 L 6-23 (H) 9/12/74 L 7-14 (A) 9/13/73 W 54-0 (H) 9/8/72 L 0-6 (A) 9/10/71 W 16-6 (H) 9/11/70 W (A) 9/12/69 W 40-0 (H) 9/12/68 W 33-7 (A) EDINBURGH LANCERS (8-1) H: 5-0 / A: 3-1 8/28/81 W 43-6 (H) 8/22/80 W 46-0 (A) 8/24/79 W (H) 8/25/78 L 8-14 (A) 8/26/77 W 20-6 (H) 8/27/76 W (A) 8/28/75 W 44-0 (H) 8/29/74 W 26-0 (A) 8/30/73 W 20-0 (H) ELWOOD PANTHERS (2-2) H: 1-1 / A: 1-1 / Post: /27/00 L 7-79 (A) 3A sect semi 10/22/99 L (H) 3A sect 1R 11/2/90 W (A) 3A sect final 10/20/89 otw (H) 3A sect 1R FT. WAYNE DWENGER SAINTS (0-1) N: 0-1 / Post: /23/90 L (N) 3A state final FT. WAYNE SNIDER PANTHERS (0-1) N: 0-1 / Post: /27/15 L (N) 5A state final FRANKLIN GRIZZLY CUBS (2-0) H: 1-0 / A: /12/90 W 25-0 (H) 10/13/89 W (A) FRANKLIN CENTRAL FLASHES (0-5) H: 0-3 / A: 0-2 9/22/72 L 6-52 (H) 9/24/71 L (A) 9/25/70 L 0-53 (H) 9/26/69 L (H) 9/27/68 L (A) FRANKTON EAGLES (3-1) H: 2-0 / A: 1-1 9/26/86 W (H) 9/27/85 W (A) 10/19/79 L 8-21 (A) 10/20/78 W (H) GREENSBURG PIRATES (5-3) H: 3-2 / A: 2-1 / Post: 1-1 8/18/96 otl (H) 3A sect 1R 8/23/96 L 7-21 (A) 10/27/95 W 12-7 (H) 3A sect semi 8/25/95 W (H) 8/25/94 2otW (A) 8/27/93 L (H) 8/28/92 W 21-9 (A) 8/30/91 W (H) GREENWOOD WOODMEN (0-1) A: 0-1 / Post: /19/07 L (A) 4A sect 1R HAGERSTOWN TIGERS (0-1) A: 1-0 / Post: /2/84 L 6-11 (A) 2A sectional HAMILTON HTS. HUSKIES (1-4) H: 1-3 / A: 0-1 / Post: /8/02 L (H) 3A sect final 10/15/93 L 8-15 (H) 10/16/92 L (A) 10/18/91 W 24-0 (H) 10/4/68 L 7-38 (H) HAMILTON SE ROYALS (6-7) H: 3-2 / A: 3-5 / Post: 1-1 9/26/97 L 0-45 (A) 10/11/96 L 7-26 (H) 10/13/95 L 6-17 (A) 10/14/94 L 0-32 (H) 10/1/93 W (A) 10/30/92 L (A) 3A sect semi 10/2/92 W (H) 10/4/91 W 7-3 (A) 11/3/89 W 7-3 (H) 3A sect final 9/3/71 L (A) 9/4/70 W score unk (H) 9/5/69 L 0-13 (A) 9/6/68 W (A) HARRISON RAIDERS (0-1) H: /8/93 L 0-17 (H) HOWE HORNETS (2-0) H: 2-0 / Post: /20/06 W 48-8 (H) 3A sect 1R 10/21/05 W (H) 3A sect 1R INDIAN CREEK BRAVES (11-4) H: 6-2 / A: 5-2 9/21/84 W 37-0 (H) 9/23/83 W 40-0 (A) 9/3/82 L 2-6 (H) 9/4/81 W 18-6 (A) 8/29/80 W 14-6 (H) 8/31/79 L 6-13 (A) 9/1/78 W 27-6 (H) 9/2/77 W 15-0 (A) 9/3/76 W 21-6 (H) 9/4/75 L 6-23 (A) 9/5/74 W 40-8 (H) 9/6/73 W 19-6 (A) 9/1/72 L (H) 10/29/71 W 42-0 (H) 10/30/70 W 52-6 (A) KNIGHTSTOWN PANTHERS (10-11) H: 3-7 / A: 7-4 9/16/88 W 36-0 (H) 9/18/87 W 50-0 (A) 9/19/86 W 55-0 (A) 9/20/85 2otL (H) 9/14/84 W (A) 9/16/83 W 21-7 (H) 9/17/82 W 17-7 (A) 9/18/81 L (H) 9/12/80 L (A) 9/14/79 L 0-20 (H) 9/15/78 W (A) 9/16/77 L (H) 9/17/76 W (A) 9/18/75 L 0-17 (H) 9/19/74 L (A) 9/20/73 otl (H) 9/15/72 L 0-33 (A) 9/17/71 L 3-8 (H) 9/18/70 L (A) 9/19/69 W (H) 9/20/68 W (A) 18

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OPPONENTS LAPEL BULLDOGS (5-1) H: 3-0 / A: /14/88 W 35-6 (H) 10/16/87 W 49-7 (A) 10/17/86 W 57-7 (H) 10/18/85 L 6-7 (A) 10/24/84 W 39-6 (H) 8/26/83 W 23-0 (A) LAWRENCEBURG TIGERS (2-1) H: 1-0 / A: 1-1 / Post: 1-1 8/21/15 W (A) 11/4/88 L 0-20 (A) 3A sect final 11/6/87 W (H) 3A sect final MARTINSVILLE ARTESIANS (1-0) H: 1-0 / Post: /30/15 W 70-6 (H) 5A sect semi MISSISSINEWA INDIANS (1-0) H: 1-0 / Post: /28/05 W 19-7 (H) 3A sect semi MOORESVILLE PIONEERS (1-7) H: 1-3 / A: 0-4 8/20/04 L 0-34 (A) 8/22/03 L 7-28 (H) 8/23/02 L 0-29 (A) 8/17/01 L 9-16 (H) 8/18/00 L 0-28 (A) 8/20/99 L 0-20 (H) 8/21/98 L (A) 8/22/97 W 18-8 (H) MORRISTOWN YELLOW JACKETS (4-0) H: 2-0 / A: /19/83 W 35-0 (A) 10/22/82 W 55-0 (H) 10/23/81 W (A) 10/17/80 W 34-8 (H) MUNCIE CENTRAL BEARCATS (3-0) H: 2-0 / A: 1-0 / Post: /27/17 W (H) 5A sect semi 10/24/14 W 61-7 (A) 4A sect 1R 10/21/11 W 62-0 (H) 4A sect 1R MUNCIE SOUTH REBELS (1-0) A: 1-0 / Post: /1/13 W 53-0 (A) 4A sect semi Now part of Muncie Central NEW PRAIRIE COUGARS (1-0) N: 1-0 / Post: /28/14 W (N) 4A state final NORTH DECATUR CHARGERS (7-4) H: 3-2 / A: /27/82 L (A) 10/28/81 L (H) 10/24/80 W (A) 10/26/79 L (H) 10/27/78 W 18-6 (A) 10/28/77 W 43-6 (H) 10/29/76 W 20-8 (A) 10/31/75 W (H) 11/1/74 W (A) 11/2/73 W 29-0 (H) 10/27/72 L 0-6 (A) RICHMOND RED DEVILS (7-0) H: 3-0 / A: 3-0 / N: 1-0 8/25/17 W 61-7 (H) 8/26/16 W (A) 8/28/15 W 72-7 (H) 8/29/14 W 42-6 (A) 8/30/13 W 46-2 (H) 8/24/12 W 28-6 (A) 8/27/11 W 29-7 (N) Warren C. RONCALLI REBELS (1-6) H: 0-2 / A: 1-4 / Post: /14/14 W (A) 4A regional 11/3/95 L (A) 3A sect final 10/29/93 L 6-55 (H) 3A sect semi 11/1/91 L 0-7 (A) 3A sect semi 11/10/89 L 3-21 (A) 3A regional 10/31/86 L (A) 3A sect semi 11/1/85 L 6-49 (H) 3A sect semi RUSHVILLE LIONS (16-6) H: 9-2 / A: 7-4 / Post: 3-0 9/15/12 W (A) 9/16/11 W 53-0 (H) 9/17/10 W (A) 9/18/09 W (H) 9/19/08 L (A) 9/14/07 W 12-6 (H) 9/15/06 W (A) 9/16/05 W 56-0 (H) 10/29/04 W (H) 3A sect semi 9/17/04 W 16-7 (A) 10/24/03 W 31-6 (A) 3A sect 1R 9/19/03 W 62-0 (H) 9/20/02 L 7-14 (A) 9/14/01 L (H) 9/15/00 L 0-26 (A) 9/17/99 W (H) 10/23/98 W (A) 3A sect 1R 9/18/98 L (A) 9/19/97 W 30-6 (H) 9/27/96 W 34-0 (H) 9/29/95 W (A) 9/30/94 L 0-32 (H) SHENANDOAH RAIDERS (3-1) H: 2-0 / A: 1-1 9/9/88 W (H) 9/11/87 W 41-0 (A) 9/12/86 W 41-0 (H) 9/13/85 L 6-14 (A) SHERIDAN BLACKHAWKS (2-3) H: 1-1 / A: 1-2 9/3/93 W 14-0 (A) 9/4/92 W 7-6 (H) 9/6/91 L 6-19 (A) 10/31/69 L (A) 11/1/68 L (H) SOUTH DECATUR COUGARS (4-2) H: 2-1 / A: 2-1 9/7/84 W 42-0 (H) 9/9/83 W 42-0 (A) 9/24/76 W (H) 9/25/75 L (A) 9/26/74 L 7-20 (H) 9/27/73 W 21-0 (A) TELL CITY MARKSMEN (1-0) A: 1-0 / Post: /17/90 W (A) 3A semistate TIPTON BLUE DEVILS (1-1) H: 0-1 / A: 1-0 / Post: /1/02 W (A) 3A sect semi 10/19/01 L 7-34 (H) 3A sect 1R TRI TITANS (15-4) H: 10-1 / A: 5-3 8/24/90 W (A) 8/25/89 W 32-0 (H) 8/26/88 W 47-0 (A) 8/28/87 W (H) 8/29/86 W 34-6 (A) 8/30/85 W 26-6 (H) 8/24/84 W 48-0 (A) 8/19/83 W (H) 10/15/82 W 57-0 (H) 10/16/81 L (A) 10/10/80 W (H) 10/12/79 L 6-24 (A) 10/13/78 W 21-6 (H) 10/14/77 W 22-8 (A) 10/15/76 W 35-8 (H) 10/17/75 L 8-15 (A) 10/18/74 L (H) 10/19/73 W 35-7 (H) 10/13/72 W (H) TRITON CENTRAL TIGERS (25-6-1) H: 14-2 / A: /13/02 W 35-0 (H) 9/8/01 L 7-18 (A) 9/8/00 W 32-7 (H) 9/10/99 W (A) 9/11/98 W 41-0 (H) 9/12/97 W (A) 9/6/96 W (H) 9/8/95 W 28-0 (A) 9/9/94 W 25-8 (H) 9/10/93 W 34-0 (A) 9/11/92 W 37-0 (H) 9/13/91 W (A) 9/28/90 W 18-0 (H) 9/29/89 W 23-0 (A) 9/30/88 W 20-7 (H) 10/2/87 L (A) 10/3/86 W 42-0 (H) 10/4/85 W 13-8 (A) 9/28/84 W 45-6 (H) 9/30/83 W (A) 10/1/82 W 34-8 (H) 10/2/81 W 26-0 (A) 9/26/80 W (H) 9/28/79 L 0-18 (A) 9/29/78 W 33-6 (H) 9/30/77 W 28-0 (A) 10/1/76 L 7-10 (H) 10/3/75 L (A) 10/4/74 W (H) 10/5/73 W 27-7 (A) 9/29/72 L 0-14 (H) 10/1/71 T (A) The Dragons play for two traveling trophies, the HHC Helmet and the Boundary Rail. The Boundary Rail goes to the annual winner of the New Palestine-Mt. Vernon game. It is a piece of the interurban track that ran along U.S. 40, which is roughly the boundary between the two school districts. NP and MV have played annually since both began varsity football in Since the trophy was instituted in 2005, NP has won 13 of the 14 meetings. The winning school often paints the rail in its colors. The Helmet is a challenge trophy the eight HHC schools play for. The winner holds the trophy until it is defeated by another conference school. Entering 2018, New Palestine has held the Helmet for a record 32 consecutive games, since winning it Sept. 27, 2013 against Yorktown. In 2012, six different schools held the Helmet. WASHINGTON HATCHETS (1-0) H: /19/84 W 47-7 (H) WES-DEL WARRIORS (2-0) H: 1-0 / A: /8/82 W 48-0 (A) 10/9/81 W 30-0 (H) WESTFIELD SHAMROCKS (2-0) H: 1-0 / A: /9/92 W (A) 10/11/91 W (H) WHITELAND WARRIORS (8-7) H: 5-3 / A: 1-3 / N: 1-1 / Post: 2-2 8/18/17 W 19-8 (A) 8/19/16 W (N) Lucas Oil 9/20/13 W (H) 8/17/12 L (A) 8/19/11 W (H) 8/20/10 L 0-23 (A) 8/21/09 otw (H) 10/24/08 L 7-40 (H) 4A sect 1R 8/22/08 L (N) Lucas Oil 8/17/07 L 7-35 (H) 8/18/06 L 6-20 (A) 8/19/05 W (H) 10/21/94 otl (H) 3A sect 1R 10/30/87 W 42-8 (H) 3A sect semi 10/24/86 W 64-0 (H) 3A sect 1R ZIONSVILLE EAGLES (7-13) H: 4-6 / A: 3-7 / Post: /3/17 L (H) 5A sect final 11/13/15 W (H) 5A regional 9/13/96 L (A) 9/15/95 L (H) 9/16/94 L (A) 9/17/93 L 7-48 (H) 9/18/92 W 28-0 (A) 9/20/91 W (H) 9/14/90 W 21-0 (H) 9/15/89 W 9-7 (A) 11/20/87 L 6-24 (A) 3A semistate 10/3/80 L (A) 10/5/79 L (H) 10/6/78 L 6-41 (A) 10/7/77 L 6-12 (H) 10/8/76 W (A) 10/10/75 W (H) 10/11/74 L (A) 10/12/73 L 6-13 (H) 10/6/72 L 6-32 (A) TRAVELING TROPHIES 19

22 2017 STATS SEASON STATS RUSHING Att-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 13 Luke Canfield Zach Neligh Aven Jones Josh Glover Colby Jenkins Eric Roudebush Eric Ely Ryker Large Luke Ely Grant Wiegand Matt Brown Kade Large Devan Hill Jaaron Manley J.T. Hoffman Totals PASSING C-A-I Yds TD Lg HiGm 11 Zach Neligh Eric Roudebush Totals RECEIVING Rec-Yds Avg TD Lg HiGm 21 Colby Jenkins Jaxon Manes J.T. Hoffman Kade Large Maxen Hook Brody Luker Ryker Large Matt Brown KICKING PAT FG LG 84 Alex Kropp PUNTING N-Yds Avg LgIn20 5 Eric Roudebush RETURNS KOR Avg PR Avg TD 4 Josh Glover Brody Luker P 13 Luke Canfield Logan Robinson Colby Jenkins K 23 Landan Burton DEFENSE Tackles leaders: Maxen Hook 69, Luke Ely 63, Josh Glover 59, Brody Luker 56, Landan Burton 55, Logan Robinson 53, Kade Large 41, Ryker Large 39, Austin Keele 35, J.T. Hoffman 28 Sacks: Luke Ely 7.5, Landan Burton 6.5, Josh Glover 6, Kyle King 3.5, Logan Robinson 3.5, Austin Keele 2, Kade Large 1, Maxen Hook 1, Jacob Hockett 1 Interceptions: Ryker Large 6, Brody Luker 3, Maxen Hook 3, Colby Jenkins 3, J.T. Hoffman 2, Jaxon Manes 1, C.J. Faubion 1, Kade Large 1 Fumble recoveries: Landan Burton 3, Maxen Hook 2, Kade Large 1, Austin Keele 1, Luke Ely 1, Logan Robinson 1 TEAM STATS NP Opp Points Avg. game Rushes-yards Avg play/game 7.0/ /59.3 Passing C-A-I Passing yards Avg play/game 10.3/ /141.3 Total offense Avg play/game 7.7/ /204.5 Fumbles-lost Takeaways point conversions Score by quarters New Palestine Opponents GAME BOXSCORES WEEK 1: Aug. 18, 2017 At Feightner Field, Whiteland New Palestine (1-0) Whiteland (0-1) Scoring summary NP-Canfield 31 run (kick failed), 5:10 W-Pelfrey 1 run (Hammond run), 2:44 NP-Neligh 21 run (run failed), :00 NP-Neligh 6 run (Kropp kick), :01 New Palestine stats Rushing: Neligh , Canfield , Ely 5-12 Passing: Neligh Receiving: Manes 2-15, Jenkins 1-8 WEEK 2: Aug. 25, 2017 At Kelso Stadium, New Palestine Richmond (0-2) New Palestine (2-0) Scoring summary NP-Canfield 1 run (Kropp kick), 5:57 NP-Canfield 12 run (Kropp kick), 3:46 NP-Jenkins 28 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 11:19 NP-Canfield 75 run (kick failed), 7:32 R-Deloney 20 pass from Curtis (Huber kick), 6:32 NP-Jenkins 11 pass from Neligh (pass failed), 5:18 NP-Jenkins 11 pass from Neligh (Canfield run), :13 NP-Canfield 2 run (pass failed), 7:12 NP-Jenkins 34 run (Kropp kick), 4:03 NP-Glover 20 run (Kropp kick), :29 New Palestine stats Rushing: Canfield , Jenkins 2-39, Glover 2-24, E.Ely 3-24, Roudebush 2-20, Neligh 4-14, Wiegand 1-5 Passing: Neligh , Roudebush 0-1 Receiving: Jenkins 5-70, Hoffman 3-51, K.Large 1-23, Manes 1-11 WEEK 3: Sept. 1, 2017 At Tiger Stadium, Yorktown New Palestine (3-0, 1-0) Yorktown (2-1, 0-1) Scoring summary NP-Canfield 1 run (kick failed), 9:36 NP-Canfield 12 run (pass failed), 8:38 NP-Canfield 2 run (Canfield run), 7:31 NP-Neligh 65 run (Canfield run), 5:02 NP-Canfield 1 run (Manes pass from Neligh), :08 NP-Jenkins 43 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 8:20 New Palestine stats Rushing: Neligh , Canfield , Glvoer 4-27, Jenkins 1-6, Hill 2-0, Roudebush 1-0 Passing: Neligh Receiving: Jenkins 6-129, Manes 2-36, Hoffman 2-26, Hook 1-9 WEEK 4: Sept. 8, 2017 At Kelso Stadium, New Palestine Mt. Vernon (1-3, 0-2) New Palestine (4-0, 2-0) Scoring summary NP-Glover 7 run (Kropp kick), 7:45 NP-Neligh 1 run (kick blocked), 2:42 NP-Canfield 1 run (pass failed), 7:40 NP-Jenkins 50 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 8:50 NP-Manes 8 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 2:07 MV-Bond 34 FG, :21 NP-Neligh 23 run (Kropp kick), 9:28 NP-Glover 29 run (Kropp kick), 6:07 New Palestine stats Rushing: Canfield , Neligh , Glover 5-56, Jones 5-37, Jenkins 2-15, E.Ely 1-3, Manley 1-0, Hoffman 1-0 Passing: Neligh Receiving: Jenkins 7-108, Manes 4-41, Hoffman 3-17, Brown 1-23, K.Large 1-10 WEEK 5: Sept. 15, 2017 At Kelso Stadium, New Palestine Pendleton Hts. (4-1, 2-1) New Palestine (5-0, 3-0) Scoring summary NP-Canfield 12 run (Kropp kick), 4:58 NP-Canfield 8 run (Kropp kick), 5:47 NP-Neligh 5 run (Kropp kick), 1:16 PH-Conkling 3 run (Quiroga kick), 6:18 PH-Conkling 1 run (Quiroga kick), 3:37 NP-Canfield 33 run (Kropp kick), :52 NP-Canfield 3 run (Kropp kick), 9:01 NP-Glover 5 run (pass failed), 1:37 PH-Pancol 58 pass from Conkling (Quiroga kick), :32 New Palestine stats Rushing: Canfield , Neligh 15-56, Glover 1-5 Passing: Neligh Receiving: K.Large 4-60, Luker 1-11 WEEK 6: Sept. 22, 2017 At Clayton Myers Field, Greenfield New Palestine (6-0, 4-0) Greenfield-C. (2-4, 1-3) Scoring summary NP-Kropp 35 FG, 8:48 NP-Canfield 1 run (Kropp kick), 1:30 G-C-Brand 29 FG, 9:00 NP-Neligh 13 run (Kropp kick), 6:26 NP-Neligh 15 run (Kropp kick), 3:33 NP-Jenkins 15 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 11:12 NP-L.Ely 3 fumble return (Kropp kick), 9:50 NP-Canfield 2 run (R.Large run), 4:05 NP-Hoffman 3 pass from Neligh (pass failed), 1:12 NP-Canfield 14 run (Kropp kick), 8:32 New Palestine stats Rushing: Neligh , Canfield 21-64, Glover 1-15, Jenkins 2-12, Roudebush 1-4, Brown 1-1, Jones 2-(-1) Passing: Neligh Receiving: Hoffman 5-48, Manes 3-40, Jenkins 4-35, R.Large 1-6, K.Large 1-6 WEEK 7: Sept. 29, 2017 At Kelso Stadium, New Palestine Shelbyville (5-2, 3-2) New Palestine (7-0, 5-0) Scoring summary NP-Jenkins 52 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 2:44 S-Lux 62 pass from Watson (Luciano kick), 1:49 NP-Neligh 12 run (Kropp kick), 11:53 NP-Canfield 1 run (Kropp kick), 9:34 NP-Canfield 8 run (Kropp kick), 7:09 S-Lux 30 pass from Watson (Luciano kick), 6:20 NP-Jenkins 14 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 2:17 NP-Canfield 7 run (Kropp kick), 1:38 S-Reed 13 pass from Watson (Luciano kick), 8:55 NP-Canfield 1 run (Kropp kick), 6:29 NP-Kropp 29 FG, 2:07 NP-Hoffman 60 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 1:15 NP-Canfield 5 run (Kropp kick), 11:20 New Palestine stats Rushing: Neligh , Canfield 17-72, Jenkins 2-22, Jones 1-3, Roudebush 1-2 Passing: Neligh Receiving: Jenkins 5-100, Hoffman 2-68, Manes 2-41, Hook 1-46, K.Large

23 2017 STATS WEEK 8: Oct. 6, 2017 At Kelso Stadium, New Palestine New Castle (4-4, 3-3) New Palestine (8-0, 6-0) Scoring summary NP-Canfield 35 run (Kropp kick), 9:24 NP-Canfield 1 run (Kropp kick), 7:52 NP-Manes 77 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 4:47 NP-K.Large 18 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 9:07 NP-K.Large 81 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 5:31 NC-Bumbalough 11 pass from Williamson (Brown kick), 4:08 NP-Hoffman 32 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), :49 NC-Ragle 1 pass from Williamson (Brown kick), 7:31 NP-Canfield 45 run (Kropp kick), 6:21 NC-Brown 38 FG, 10:31 NP-Canfield 1 run (Kropp kick), 6:39 NC-Bumbalough 86 kickoff return (Brown kick), 6:20 New Palestine stats Rushing: Canfield , Neligh 10-58, Roudebush 4-15, Jones 3-8, R.Large 1-7, K.Large 1-1, Glover 1-0 Passing: Neligh , Roudebush Receiving: K.Large 3-114, Manes 2-97, Luker 4-42, Hoffman 1-32, Hook 2-16, R.Large 1-7 WEEK 9: Oct. 13, 2017 At Delta High School, Royerton New Palestine (9-0, 7-0) Delta (5-4, 3-4) Scoring summary NP Manes 4 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 10:14 NP Neligh 1 run (kick failed), 6:49 NP R.Large 17 pass from Neligh (run failed), 9:55 NP Hoffman 49 pass from Neligh (Jenkins run), 6:29 NP Canfield 4 run (Kropp kick), 7:39 D Spegal 5 run (Stanley kick), 5:55 NP Hoffman 8 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 11:29 NP Manes 49 pass from Roudebush (Kropp kick), 8:48 NP Jones 7 run (Kropp kick), 1:53 New Palestine stats Rushing: Canfield , Neligh 13-56, Jones 6-57, Wiegand 1-7, Jenkins 1-2, Roudebush 1-(-2) Passing: Neligh , Roudebush Receiving: Hoffman 7-146, Manes 3-100, Jenkins 3-91, R.Large 1-18, Luker 1-12, Hook 1-7 SECTIONAL 1st ROUND: Oct. 27, 2017 At Kelso Stadium, New Palestine Muncie Central (1-9) New Palestine (10-0) Scoring summary NP-Neligh 18 run (Kropp kick), 9:33 NP-Kropp 31 FG, 11:56 NP-Canfield 5 run (Kropp kick), 11:08 NP-Luker 5 blocked punt return (Kropp kick), 9:09 NP-Jenkins 45 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), 7:00 MC-Leavell 55 interception return (Baule kick), 4:38 NP-Neligh 10 run (Kropp kick), 3:31 NP-Canfield 50 run (Kropp kick), 3:29 NP-Safety: Cleaves tackled in end zone, 11:00 NP-Jenkins 58 free kick return (Kropp kick), 10:51 MC-Cleaves 50 run (Baule kick), 7:56 New Palestine stats Rushing: Canfield , Neligh 13-88, Jones 7-35, R.Large 1-8, Jenkins 1-(-6) Passing: Neligh Receiving: Jenkins 3-65 SECTIONAL FINAL: Nov. 4, 2017 At Kelso Stadium, New Palestine Zionsville (7-5) New Palestine (10-1) Scoring summary Z-Hull 5 pass from Wiseman (Freeman kick), 9:29 Z-Freeman 38 FG, 3:19 NP-Manes 13 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), :34 NP-Kropp 38 FG, 6:23 NP-Neligh 60 run (Kropp kick), 3:24 Z-Nelson 2 run (Freeman kick), :41 Z-Canada 9 pass from Wiseman (kick failed), 6:58 NP-Manes 14 pass from Neligh (Kropp kick), :50 Z-Freeman 48 FG, :07 New Palestine stats Rushing: Canfield 18-69, Neligh 18-64, Glover 3-5 Passing: Neligh Receiving: Hoffman 4-29, Jenkins 3-49, Manes SEASON HIGHS INDIVIDUAL Rushing yards: 305, Luke Canfield vs. Pendleton Heights 9/15 Rushing attempts: 34, Luke Canfield vs. Pendleton Heights 9/15 Rushing touchdowns: 5, Luke Canfield vs. Shelbyville 9/29 Passing yards: 326, Zach Neligh at Delta 10/13 Pass completions: 16, Zach Neligh vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8 Pass attempts: 28, Zach Neligh vs. Zionsville 11/4 Pass touchdowns: 4, Zach Neligh vs. New Castle 10/6; at Dela 10/13 Receiving yards: 146, J.T. Hoffman at Delta 10/13 Receptions: 7, Colby Jenkins vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8; J.T. Hoffman at Delta 10/13 Receiving touchdowns: 3, Colby Jenkins vs. Richmond 8/25 Total offense: 422, Zach Neligh vs. Shelbyville 9/29 (263 pa/159 ru) Yards from scrimmage: 305, Luke Canfield vs. Pendleton Hts 9/15 (305 ru) Longest rush: 75, Luke Canfield vs. Richmond 8/25 Longest pass: 81, Zach Neligh to Kade Large vs. New Castle 10/6 Most tackles: 12, Luke Ely at Whiteland 8/18; Maxen Hook vs. Zionsville 11/4 Most sacks: 3, Josh Glover vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8 Most interceptions: 2, Ryker Large at Whiteland 8/18; vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8 TEAM Total yards: 615, vs. New Castle 10/6 Rushing yards: 401, vs. Richmond 8/25 Rushing attempts: 57, vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8 Passing yards: 374, at Delta 10/13 Pass completions: 16, vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8; at Delta 10/13 Pass attempts: 28, vs. Zionsville 11/4 Total plays: 82, vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8 First downs: 24, vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8 Pass touchdowns: 5, at Delta 10/13 Rush touchdowns: 6, vs. Richmond 8/25; vs. Pendleton Heights 9/15; vs. Shelbyville 9/29 Points: 66, vs. Shelbyville 9/29 Points in a quarter: 35, 2nd quarter vs. Shelbyville 9/29 Points in a half: 42, 1st half vs. Shelbyville 9/29; vs. New Castle 10/6 Fewest points allowed: 0, at Yorktown 9/1 Fewest rushing yards allowed: (-49), vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8 Fewest passing yards allowed: 0, vs. Muncie C. 10/27 Fewest total yards allowed: 99, vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8 Fewest first downs allowed: 5, vs. Mt. Vernon 9/8 Turnovers caused: 6, at Greenfield-Central 9/22 Most interceptions: 4, at Whiteland 8/18 Most fumble recoveries: 3, at Greenfield-Central 9/22 21

24 THE LAST TIME New Palestine shut out an opponent: Sept. 1, 2017 at Yorktown (43-0) New Palestine had back-to-back shutouts: Oct. 2-9, 2015 vs. Shelbyville (45-0), New Castle (72-0) New Palestine was shut out: Oct. 29, 2010 at Greenfield-C. (0-7) New Palestine scored 50 points: Oct. 27, 2017 vs. Muncie C. (54-14) New Palestine scored 60 points: Sept. 29, 2017 vs. Shelbyville (66-21) New Palestine scored 70 points: Sept. 30, 2016 at Shelbyville (70-20) New Palestine scored 80 points: Sept. 23, 2016 vs. Greenfield-C (84-21) New Palestine allowed 60 points: Nov. 27, 2015 vs. FW Snider (61-64) New Palestine allowed 70 points: Oct. 27, 2000 at Elwood (7-79) New Palestine won by 40 points: Oct. 13, 2017 at Delta (55-7) New Palestine lost by 40 points: Aug. 25, 2007 at Delta (7-49) New Palestine scored 20 points in a quarter: Oct. 27, 2017 vs. Muncie C. (31 in 2nd quarter) New Palestine scored 30 points in a quarter: Oct. 27, 2017 vs. Muncie C. (31 in 2nd quarter) New Palestine scored 40 points in a half: Oct. 6, 2017 vs. New Castle (42 points in 1st half of victory) New Palestine had 500 yards of total offense: Oct. 13, 2017 at Delta (603 yards in 55-7 victory) New Palestine had 600 yards of total offense: Oct. 13, 2017 at Delta (603 yards in 55-7 victory) New Palestine had 700 yards of total offense: Nov. 27, 2015 vs. FW Snider (757 yards in loss) New Palestine had 800 yards of total offense: Sept. 19, 2015 vs. Pendleton Heights (813 yards in victory) New Palestine had 300 yards rushing: Oct. 27, 2017 vs. Muncie C., 369 yards New Palestine had 400 yards rushing: Aug. 25, 2017 vs. Richmond, 401 yards New Palestine had 500 yards rushing: Sept. 19, 2015 vs. Pendleton Heights, 565 yards New Palestine had 300 yards passing: Oct. 13, 2017 at Delta, 374 yards New Palestine had 400 yards passing: Nov. 27, 2015 vs. FW Snider, 501 yards New Palestine allowed 0 or fewer yards of total offense: Oct. 3, 2014 at Shelbyville, -29 yards New Palestine allowed 0 yards rushing: Sept. 22, 2017 at Greenfield-Central, -26 yards New Palestine allowed 0 yards passing: Oct. 27, 2017 vs. Muncie C., 0 yards New Palestine had 10 sacks: Sept. 5, 2014 vs. Yorktown, 11 sacks A Dragon threw for 200 yards: Oct. 13, 2017 vs. New Castle. Zach Neligh 326 yards A Dragon had 300 yards total offense: Oct. 13, 2017 at Delta. Zach Neligh 382 yards (326 pass, 56 rush) A Dragon threw 5 TD passes in a game: Nov. 28, Alex Neligh vs. New Prairie. 5 TD passes Four different Dragons caught TD passes in the same game: Oct. 9, 2015 vs. New Castle: Duke Blackwell, James Crumlin, Logan Greene, Brett Luker TD passes from Alex Neligh. Three different Dragons caught TD passes in the same game: Oct. 13, 2017 at Delta. Jaxon Manes (2), Ryker Large, J.T. Hoffman A Dragon ran for 5 TDs in a game: Sept. 29, 2017 vs. Shelbyville. Luke Canfield 5 TDs A Dragon ran for 4 TDs in a game: Oct. 6, 2017 vs. New Castle. Luke Canfield 4 TDs Two Dragons each had 4 TDs in a game: Aug. 25, 2017 vs. Richmond. Luke Canfield (4 rush) & Colby Jenkins (3 rec, 1 rush) A Dragon had 3 receiving TDs in a game: Aug. 25, 2017 vs. Richmond. Colby Jenkins 3 TDs A Dragon had a rushing and receiving TD in a game: Aug. 25, 2017 vs. Richmond. Colby Jenkins 3 receiving TDs (28, 11, 11), 34-yard rushing TD A Dragon had two 70+-yard catches in a game: Oct. 19, 2012 vs. Mt. Vernon. Tyler Walden 73, 78-yard TD receptions from Chaz Hill A Dragon had 100 yards receiving: Oct. 13, 2017 at Delta. J.T. Hoffman 146 yards, Jaxon Manes 100 yards A Dragon had 150 yards receiving: Nov. 27, 2015 vs. FW Snider. Duke Blackwell 328 yards A Dragon had 200 yards receiving: Nov. 27, 2015 vs. FW Snider. Duke Blackwell 328 yards A Dragon had 10 catches: Nov. 27, 2015 vs. FW Snider. Duke Blackwell 10 catches A Dragon had 30 carries: Sept. 15, 2017 vs. Pendleton Heights. Luke Canfield 34 carries. A Dragon had 35 carries: Oct. 5, 2012 vs. Greenfield-Central. Nick Survant 37 carries. A Dragon ran for 150 yards: Oct. 27, 2017 vs. Muncie C. Luke Canfield 244 yards A Dragon ran for 200 yards: Oct. 27, 2017 vs. Muncie C. Luke Canfield 244 yards A Dragon ran for 250 yards: Sept. 15, 2017 vs. Pendleton Heights. Luke Canfield 305 yards A Dragon ran for 300 yards: Sept. 15, 2017 vs. Pendleton Heights. Luke Canfield 305 yards A Dragon had 200 yards from scrimmage: Oct. 27, 2017 vs. Muncie C. Luke Canfield 244 yards (244 rush) A Dragon ran for 100 yards and threw for 200: Sept. 1, 2017 at Yorktown. Zach Neligh 174 rush/200 pass A Dragon ran for 200 yards and threw for 200: Sept. 19, 2015 vs. Pendleton Heights. Alex Neligh 200 rush/248 pass A Dragon had five sacks: Sept. 5, 2014 vs. Yorktown. Gabe Estes 5 sacks A Dragon had three interceptions: Sept. 12, 2014 at Mt. Vernon. Garrett Kuhn 3 INTs A Dragon had two interceptions: Sept. 8, 2017 vs. Mt. Vernon: Ryker Large 2 INTs New Palestine had two 100-yard rushers in same game: Sept. 8, 2017 vs. Mt. Vernon. Luke Canfield 133 yards, Zach Neligh 108 yards New Palestine had three 100-yard rushers in same game: Sept. 19, 2015 vs. Pendleton Heights. Alex Neligh 200 yards, Nick Brickens 168 yards, Luke Ely 137 yards New Palestine had a 200-yard passer, 100-yard rusher and 100- yard receiver in the same game: Oct. 13, 2017 at Delta. Zach Neligh 326 pass, Luke Canfield 108 rush, J.T Hoffman 146 rec/jaxon Manes 100 rec New Palestine had two plays from scrimmage go for 70+ yards: Sept. 16, 2016 at Pendleton Hts. Zach Neligh 81 pass to Kade Large, 77 pass to Jaxon Manes New Palestine had two plays from scrimmage go for 80+ yards: Sept. 16, 2016 at Pendleton Hts. Gunnar Large 80 run; DuRon Ford 90 run New Palestine had a play from scrimmage go for 70+ yards: Oct. 7, 2017 vs. New Castle. Zach Neligh 81 pass to Kade Large New Palestine had a play from scrimmage go for 80+ yards: Oct. 7, 2017 vs. New Castle. Zach Neligh 81 pass to Kade Large New Palestine had a play from scrimmage go for 90+ yards: Sept. 16, 2016 at Pendleton Hts. DuRon Ford 90 run New Palestine had a defensive touchdown: Oct. 14, 2016 vs. Delta. Jordan Shanahan 95 fumble return New Palestine had special teams touchdown: Oct. 27, 2017 vs. Muncie C. Brody Luker 5-yard blocked punt return; Colby Jenkins 58-yard kickoff return. New Palestine had a player record an offensive, special teams and defensive score: Oct. 17, 2014 vs. Delta. Garrett Kuhn 25-yard INT return, 49-yard punt return & 25-yard reception for TDs New Palestine had a player record an offensive and defensive score: Aug. 26, 2016 at Richmond. Adam Kincaid 65 TD reception, 55 INT return New Palestine had two defensive TDs in the same game: Sept. 23, 2016 vs. Greenfield-C. Adam Kincaid 83 and 60-yard fumble returns New Palestine blocked a punt: Nov. 21, 2015 vs. Castle. Jordan Workman blocked punt, Joe Izbicki 11 return for touchdown. New Palestine recorded a safety: Oct. 27, 2017 vs. Muncie Central. Landan Burton & Josh Glover tackled runner in end zone New Palestine recorded two safeties in the same game: Sept. 12, 2014 at Mt. Vernon. MV punter & QB each fumbled ball out of end zone. New Palestine had a kickoff return for touchdown: Sept. 27, 2017 vs. Muncie Central. Colby Jenkins 58-yard return New Palestine had a punt return for touchdown: Oct. 2, 2015 vs. Shelbyville. Nick Brickens 88 yards New Palestine beat a ranked opponent: Aug. 18, 2017 at Whiteland, 19-8 win over 5A No. 10 Whiteland. New Palestine played an overtime game: Aug. 21, 2009 vs. Whiteland 22-16) (note: New Palestine has won five straight OT games since 2004) 22

25 DRAGON TRADITION 2014 state champion 2015 state runner-up THE NEXT LEVEL NCAA Div. I (FCS) Alabama A&M: K Spencer Corey (2016) NCAA Div. II Indianapolis: OL David Judy (2016), DB Blake Luker (2014), LS Levi McKinney (2018), NCAA Div. III Benedictine (Ill.): LB Josh Glover (2018) DePauw: WR Logan Greene (2016), WR J.T. Hoffman (2018) Franklin: DB Chaz Hill (2015) Hanover: WR Brett Luker (2017) Wabash: OL Andrew Yazel (2015) NAIA St. Francis: WR Duke Blackwell (2016), RB Nick Brickens (2016) Marian: RB DuRon Ford (2017) 2014 state champion 1990, 2015 runner-up 5 regional titles 1987, 1990, 2013, 2014, sectional titles 1987, 1989, 1990, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2014, conference titles Big Blue River Conference: 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988 Rangeline Conference: 1992 Hoosier Heritage Conference: 2005, 2006, 2013, 2014, 2015, perfect regular seasons 1983, 1984, 1988, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, state records 113 PATs in a season (Spencer Corey, 2015) 115 consecutive PATs (Spencer Corey, ) 128 kicking points in a season (Spencer Corey, 2015) 854 points in a season (2015) 7,701 total yards in a season (2015) IHSAA Mental Attitude Award Alex Neligh, 2015 DRAGONS IN THE INDIANA FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME TODD YODER Todd Yoder became the first Dragon to play in the National Football League, spending 10 seasons in the NFL. He graduated from NPHS in 1996 as the school s valedictorian. He was a versatile player for the Dragons from , playing wide receiver and running back. He ran for 1,219 yards in 1995 as a senior, and totaled 1,060 career receiving yards. He went from NPHS to Vanderbilt University in Nashville, where he caught a 50-yard pass in his first collegiate game against Notre Dame. He tallied 1,267 yards in four seasons at Vanderbilt. He was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team in 1996 and the SEC Goodworks Team in He signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent in 2000 and played a decade in the NFL, winning the Super Bowl in 2003 with the Bucs. He was an NFL Special Teams Player of the Week in He also played for the Jacksonville Jaguars and Washington Redskins, primarily as a tight end and special teams performer. He had 57 career special teams tackles. Offensively, he had 48 catches, 460 yards and eight receiving touchdowns. Yoder has since coached high school football and teaches in the Tampa area. MARVIN SHEPLER Marvin Shepler launched the Dragon football tradition and shepherded it through 34 seasons. During his tenure, the Dragons won 200 games, 10 conference titles, three sectional titles, two regionals and the 1990 semistate. Much of the Dragon tradition, including the Red Rage defense, began under his watch. He came to NPHS from Edinburgh, where he coached for four seasons, and had a career record of He led the Dragons to undefeated regular seasons in 1983, 1984 and He was twice named Region Coach of the Year (1987, 1990) and twice a North/ South All-Star coach (1987, 1991). He was the South head coach in He also helped create the New Palestine Cadet Football League in Shepler also coached Dragon baseball for 33 seasons. As a high school baseball coach, his teams went and won eight sectional titles. Coach Shepler graduated from Rushville High School in 1957 and Franklin College in He also has a master s degree from Butler University. He taught social studies at NPHS for 49 years before retiring from teaching in He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in GARY SCOTT Coach Gary Scott was inducted in His 30-year coaching career included a five-year stint at New Palestine, where he was an assistant football coach from He was also an assistant track coach and head wrestling coach in that time. He went on from New Palestine to coach 24 seasons at Tri and Norwell. His teams won four conference titles, four sectional titles, one regional and one semistate. His teams posted a record.... Scott graduated from Penn High School in Mishawaka in 1960, and from Manchester College in

26 DRAGON RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASSING YARDS CAREER 1. 5,374, Alex Neligh ,610, Justin Plummer, ,289, Connor Simmons, ,282, Blake Luker, ,782, Gary Greene, ,342. Chris Van Dyke, SEASON 1. 2,852, Alex Neligh, ,795, Connor Simmons, ,630, Blake Luker, ,469, Alex Neligh ,006, Matt Rodgers, ,861, Zach Neligh, ,588, Mark Shepler, ,543, Gunnar Large, ,527. Justin Plummer, ,426: Gary Greene, ,359: Jeff Stephenson, ,356: Gary Greene, ,205. Justin Plummer, ,079. Chris Van Dyke, ,068: Matt Canada, 1988 GAME , Alex Neligh vs. FW Snider, , Matt Rodgers vs. HSE, 1993 PASS COMPLETIONS CAREER , Alex Neligh , Blake Luker, , Justin Plummer, SEASON , Blake Luker, , Connor Simmons, , Alex Neligh, 2015 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS CAREER 1. 64, Alex Neligh, , Blake Luker, , Connor Simmons SEASON 1. 36, Alex Neligh, , Connor Simmons, , Blake Luker, 2013 GAME 5, Several (Alex Neligh, 2014) TOTAL OFFENSE CAREER 1. 8,718 yards, Alex Neligh, ,494 yards, Blake Luker, ,963, Jeff Miles, ,205 yards, Zach Neligh, SEASON 1. 4,949 yards, Alex Neligh, ,761 yards, Blake Luker, ,654 yards, Alex Neligh, ,991 yards, Zach Neligh, 2017 GAME , Alex Neligh, 2015 vs. FW Snider , Blake Luker, 2013 at PH TOTAL OFFENSE TDs CAREER , Alex Neligh, , Blake Luker, SEASON 1. 73, Alex Neligh, , Blake Luker, 2013 GAME 8, Alex Neligh, 2014 vs. New Prairie RECEIVING YARDS CAREER 1. 2,238, Duke Blackwell ,134, Tyler Walden ,270, Jay Ehle, ,174, Brandon Collins ,077, Colby Jenkins, ,060, Todd Yoder ,042, Keith Roseman SEASON 1. 1,231, Tyler Walden, ,148, Duke Blackwell, , Brandon Collins, , Jay Ehle, , Josh Penley , Duke Blackwell 2014 GAME , Duke Blackwell vs. FW Snider , Tyler Walden vs. PH , Tyler Walden vs. MV , Tyler Walden vs. Whiteland , Josh Marshall vs. HSE , Josh Penley vs. Richmond 2011 RECEPTIONS CAREER , Tyler Walden, , Duke Blackwell , Brandon Collins, , Colby Jenkins, SEASON 1. 86, Tyler Walden, , Brandon Collins, , Duke Blackwell, 2015 GAME 1. 14, Tyler Walden vs. PH , Josh Marshall vs. HSE , Duke Blackwell vs. FW Snider , Tyler Walden at PH , Tyler Walden vs. Danville , Brandon Collins vs. Whiteland 2011 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS CAREER 1. 30, Duke Blackwell , Tyler Walden, , Josh Penley, , Colby Jenkins, SEASON 1. 17, Duke Blackwell, , Josh Penley, 2011 GAME 3, Several players (Colby Jenkins, 2017) RUSHING YARDS CAREER 1. 3,963, Jeff Miles, ,344, Alex Neligh, ,307, Nick Roudebush, ,919, Chris Grider, ,882, James Young, ,896, Luke Canfield, SEASON 1. 2,097 yards, Alex Neligh, ,061 yards, Jeff Miles ,020 yards, Nick Roudebush ,830 yards, DuRon Ford, ,764 yards, Luke Canfield, ,665 yards, Chris Grider, ,636 yards, James Young, ,629 yards, Eric Alcorn, ,627 yards, Nick Brickens, ,256 yards, Greg Davis, ,254 yards, Chris Grider, 2002 GAME , Chri Grider, 2002 at Tipton , Luke Canfield, 2017 vs. PH RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS CAREER 1. 56, Alex Neligh, , Jeff Miles, , James Young, , Luke Canfield, SEASON 1. 37, Alex Neligh, , James Young, , Jeff Miles, , DuRon Ford, , Luke Canfield, 2017 GAME 5, Several players (Luke Canfield, 2017) SCORING CAREER , Alex Neligh, , Jeff Miles, SEASON , Alex Neligh, , Jeff Miles, 1987 KICK SCORING CAREER: 285, Spencer Corey, SEASON: 128, Spencer Corey, 2015 (state record) PATs CAREER: 243, Spencer Corey, SEASON: 113, Spencer Corey, 2015 (state record) GAME: 12, Spencer Corey, 2016 vs. Greenfield-Central CONSECUTIVE: 115, Spencer Corey, (state record) INTERCEPTIONS CAREER: 20, Tom Breeden, SEASON: 10, Tom Breeden, 1984 GAME: 3, Garrett Kuhn, 2014 at MV LONGEST PLAYS Pass: 93 yards, Matt Rodgers to Jay Ehle, 1993 vs. Hamilton Southeastern Run: 98 yards, James Young, 2014 vs. New Prairie (State Finals record) 24

27 TEAM RECORDS POINTS IN A SEASON : 2015 (state record) : : : : : 1987 MOST POINTS, 2 CONSECUTIVE GAMES 161: 2015 (84-17 Pendleton Heights, Greenfield-Central) MOST POINTS, 3 CONSECUTIVE GAMES 220: 2015 (59-7 Mt. Vernon, Pendleton Heights, Greenfield-Central) MOST POINTS IN A GAME 1. 84: 9/19/15 vs. Pendleton Hts. (84-17) 84: 9/23/16 vs. Greenfield-C. (84-21) 3. 83: 11/7/14 at Beech Grove (83-20) 4. 77: 9/25/14 at Greenfield-Central (77-20) 77: 11/28/14 vs. New Prairie (77-42) 6. 74: 10/31/14 vs. New Castle (74-0) 7. 72: 8/28/15 vs. Richmond (72-7) 72: 10/9/15 vs. New Castle (72-0) 72: 10/3/14 at Shelbyville (72-3) : 10/7/05 vs. Greenfield-C. (68-14) BIGGEST VICTORY MARGIN 1. 74: 10/31/14 vs. New Castle (74-0) 2. 72: 10/9/15 vs. New Castle (72-0) 3. 69: 10/3/14 at Shelbyville (72-3) 4. 67: 9/19/15 vs. Pendleton Hts. (84-17) 5. 65: 8/28/15 vs. Richmond (72-7) 6. 64: 10/30/15 vs. Martinsville (70-6) 7. 64, 10/24/86 vs. Whiteland (64-0) 8. 63: 9/26/14 vs. Greenfield-Central (63-0) 63: 11/17/14 at Beech Grove (83-20) 63: 9/23/16 vs. Greenfield-C. (84-21) TOTAL OFFENSE, SEASON 1. 7,701 yards: 2015 (STATE RECORD) 2. 6,635 yards: ,230 yards: 2013 TOTAL OFFENSE, GAME , 9/19/15 vs. Pendleton Hts , 11/27/15 vs. FW Snider , 10/25/13 at Pendleton Heights , 8/28/15 vs. Richmond PASSING YARDS, GAME , 11/27/15 vs. FW Snider , 10/1/93 vs. Hamilton SE RUSING YARDS, GAME , 9/19/15 vs. Pendleton Hts , 8/28/15 vs. Richmond MOST OFFENSIVE PLAYS, GAME 1. 95: 2013 vs. Danville 2. 92: 2015 vs. Richmond IHSAA TOURNAMENT All-time tournament record: Sectional: 45-26; Regional: 5-4; Semistate: 3-2; State: 1-2 SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (9) A Kyle Ralph (reg, ss) A Kyle Ralph (reg, ss, st) A Kyle Ralph (reg) A Tim Able A Doug Armstrong A Doug Armstrong 1990: 3A Marvin Shepler (reg, ss) 1989: 3A Marvin Shepler. 1987: 3A Marvin Shepler (reg) DRAGONS IN SECTIONAL FINAL (9-8) Class 5A 2017: Zionsville 26, *New Palestine : New Palestine 24, *Columbus East 14 Class 4A 2014: New Palestine 83, *Beech Grove : *New Palestine 33, Mt. Vernon : Pendleton Heights 24, *New Palestine : *New Palestine 48, Anderson Highland 22 Class 3A 2006: *Mt. Vernon 17, New Palestine : New Palestine 31, *Mt. Vernon : New Palestine 37, *Yorktown : Hamilton Hts. 26, *New Palestine : *Roncalli 35, New Palestine : New Palestine 21, *Elwood : *New Palestine 7, Hamilton SE : *Lawrenceburg 20, New Palestine : *New Palestine 36, Lawrenceburg 14 Class 2A 1984: *Hagerstown 11, New Palestine : Yorktown 14, *New Palestine 7 DRAGONS IN REGIONAL (5-4) Class 5A 2015: *New Palestine 49, Zionsville 21 Class 4A 2014: New Palestine 44, *Roncalli : *New Palestine 27, Chatard : *Cathedral 45, New Palestine 3 Class 3A 2005: Chatard 14, *New Palestine : Chatard 38, *New Palestine : New Palestine 20, *Chatard : *Roncalli 21, New Palestine : *New Palestine 29, Cathedral 28, OT DRAGONS IN SEMISTATE (3-2) Class 5A 2015: *New Palestine 56, Castle 6 Class 4A 2014: *New Palestine 30, Columbus East : *Columbus East 49, New Palestine 14 Class 3A 1990: New Palestine 20, *Tell City : *Zionsville 24, New Palestine 6 DRAGON RECORD BOOK DRAGONS IN STATE TITLE GAMES (1-2) Class 5A 2015: FW Snider 64, New Palestine 61 Class 4A 2014: New Palestine 77, New Prairie 42 Class 3A 1990: FW Dwenger 56, New Palestine 14 *-host STATE FINALS RECORDS TEAM Most points (4A/overall): 77 vs. New Prairie, 2014 Most combined points (5A/overall): 125 vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2015 (L 61-64) Most combined points (4A): 119 vs. New Prairie, 2014 (W 77-42) tie-points in a quarter (4A): 28 vs. New Prairie, nd quater Points in a half (4A): 49 vs. New Prairie, st half Touchdowns (4A/overall): 11 vs. New Prairie, 2014 tie-touchdowns (5A): 9 vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2015 PAT kicks (4A/overall): 11 vs. New Prairie, 2014 Rushing yards (4A): 462 vs. New Prairie, 2014 tie-rushing TDs (4A): 6 vs. New Prairie, 2014 Passing yards (5A/overall): 501 vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2015 Passing TDs (4A): 5 vs. New Prairie, 2014 Total yards (5A/overall): 757 vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2015 Total yards (4A): 673 vs. New Prairie, 2014 Total yards, both teams (5A/overall): 1,302 vs. Fort Wayne Snider (757/545), 2015 Total yards, both teams (4A): 1,062 vs. New Prairie (673/389), 2014 First downs (5A/overall): 30 vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2015 INDIVIDUAL PAT kicks (4A/overall): 11, Kyle Barton vs. New Prairie, 2014 Rushing yards (4A): 282, James Young vs. New Prairie, 2014 Rushing TDs (5A): 4, Alex Neligh vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2015 Longest TD run (4A/overall): 98 yards, James Young vs. New Prairie, 2014 Passing yards (5A/overall): 501, Alex Neligh vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2015 Receiving yards (5A/overall): 328, Duke Blackwell vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2015 tie-receiving TDs (5A/overall); Duke Blackwell, 3 vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2015 tie-receiving TDs (4A/overall); Duke Blackwell, 3 vs. New Prairie,

28 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES COACH KYLE RALPH 2017 (10-1, 7-0 HHC) HHC champion #1 in final AP poll Aug. 18 at Whiteland W 19-8 Aug. 25 Richmond W 61-7 Sept. 1 at Yorktown W 43-0 Sept. 8 Mt. Vernon W 47-3 Sept. 15 Pendleton Hts. W Sept. 22 at Greenfield-C. W 59-3 Sept. 29 Shelbyville W Oct. 6 New Castle W Oct. 13 at Delta W 55-7 Oct. 27 Muncie Central (s) W Nov. 3 Zionsville (s) L (9-1, 7-0 HHC) HHC champion Aug. 19 vs. Whiteland% W Aug. 26 at Richmond W Sept. 2 Yorktown W 55-7 Sept. 9 at Mt. Vernon W 42-0 Sept. 16 at Pendleton Hts. W 63-9 Sept. 23 Greenfield-C. W Sept. 30 at Shelbyville W Oct. 7 at New Castle W 56-7 Oct. 14 Delta W Oct. 21 Columbus E. (s) L 7-35 %-Lucas Oil Stadium 2015 (13-1, 7-0 HHC) State runner-up HHC champion Aug. 21 at Lawrenceburg W Aug. 28 Richmond W 72-7 Sept. 4 at Yorktown W 63-7 Sept. 11 Mt. Vernon W 59-7 Sept. 19 vs. Pend. Hts.% W Sept. 25 at Greenfield-C. W Oct. 2 Shelbyville W 45-0 Oct. 9 New Castle W 72-0 Oct. 16 at Delta W Oct. 30 Martinsville (s) W 70-6 Nov. 6 at Columbus E. (s) W Nov. 13 Zionsville (r) W Nov. 21 Castle (ss) W 56-6 Nov. 27 v. FW Snider% (sf) L %-Lucas Oil Stadium 2014 (15-0, 7-0 HHC) State champion HHC champion Aug. 22 Danville W 61-0 Aug. 29 at Richmond W 42-6 Sept. 5 Yorktown W Sept. 12 at Mt. Vernon W 31-3 Sept. 19 at Pendleton Hts. W 56-7 Sept. 26 Greenfield-C. W 63-0 Oct. 3 at Shelbyville W 72-3 Oct. 10 at New Castle W Oct. 17 Delta W 54-0 Oct. 24 at Muncie C. (s) W 61-7 Oct. 31 New Castle (s) W 74-0 Nov. 7 at Beech Grove (s) W Nov. 14 at Roncalli (r) W Nov. 21 Columbus E. (ss) W Nov. 28 v. NewPrairie% (sf) W %-Lucas Oil Stadium 2013 (13-1, 6-0 HHC) Regional champion HHC champion Aug. 23 at Danville W 64-8 Aug. 30 Richmond W 46-2 Sept. 6 Pendleton Heights W 46-7 Sept. 13 at Delta W Sept. 20 Whiteland W Sept. 27 at Yorktown W Oct. 4 Shelbyville W 44-0 Oct. 11 at Greenfield-C. W 51-7 Oct. 18 at Mt. Vernon W 20-0 Oct. 25 at Pend. Hts (s) W Nov. 1 at Muncie S. (s) W 53-0 Nov. 8 Mt. Vernon (s) W 33-0 Nov. 15 Chatard (r) W Nov. 22 at Columbus E. (ss) L COACH CHARLIE HILL 2012 (3-7, 2-5 HHC) Aug. 17 at Whiteland L Aug. 24 at Richmond W 28-6 Aug. 31 at Pendleton Hts. L Sept. 8 vs. Delta% L 6-21 Sept. 14 at Rushville W Sept. 22 Yorktown L Sept. 28 at Shelbyville L Oct. 5 Greenfield-C. W 47-7 Oct. 12 Mt. Vernon L Oct. 19 Mt. Vernon (s) L %-Lucas Oil Stadium COACH TIM ABLE 2011 (11-1, 7-0 HHC) HHC champion #1 in final AP poll Aug. 19 Whiteland W Aug. 27 vs. Richmond$ W 29-7 Sept. 2 Pendleton Hts. W Sept. 10 vs. Delta% W Sept. 16 Rushville W 53-0 Sept. 23 at Yorktown W Sept. 30 Shelbyville W Oct. 7 at Greenfield-C. W Oct. 14 at Mt. Vernon W 27-0 Oct. 21 Muncie Central (s) W 62-0 Oct. 28 at Delta (s) W Nov. 4 Pendleton Hts. (s) L $-at Warren Central %-at Lucas Oil Stadium 2010 (9-2, 7-0 HHC) HHC champion Aug. 20 at Whiteland L 0-23 Aug. 27 Delta W Sept. 3 at Pendleton Hts. W 20-3 Sept. 10 Batesville W 41-7 Sept. 17 at Rushville W Sept. 24 Yorktown W 49-6 Oct. 1 at Shelbyville W 31-6 Oct. 8 at Greenfield-C. W 32-0 Oct. 15 Mt. Vernon W 7-0 Oct. 22 Anderson (s) W Oct. 29 at Greenfield-C. (s) L (10-3, 6-1 HHC) Sectional champion Aug. 21 Whiteland otw Aug. 28 at Delta L 0-23 Sept. 4 Pendleton Hts. W Sept. 12 vs. Batesville% L Sept. 18 Rushville W Sept. 25 at Yorktown W Oct. 2 Shelbyville W 10-7 Oct. 10 vs. Greenfield-C.% W 56-0 Oct. 16 at Mt. Vernon W Oct. 23 Pendleton Hts.(s) W Oct. 30 at Arlington (s) W 33-0 Nov. 6 And. Highland (s) W Nov. 13 at Cathedral$ (r) L 6-45 %-at Lucas Oil Stadium $-at North Central COACH DOUG ARMSTRONG 2008 (4-6, 3-4 HHC) Aug. 22 vs. Whiteland% L Aug. 29 Delta L Sept. 5 at Pendleton Hts. otw Sept. 12 Batesville W Sept. 19 at Rushville L Sept. 26 Yorktown L 0-37 Oct. 3 at Shelbyville L Oct. 10 at Greenfield-C. W Oct. 17 Mt. Vernon W 21-7 Oct. 24 Whiteland (s) L (5-5, 3-4 HHC) Aug. 17 Whiteland L 7-35 Aug. 25 at Delta L 7-49 Aug. 31 Pendleton Hts. W Sept. 7 at Batesville W 7-6 Sept. 14 Rushville W 12-6 Sept. 21 at Yorktown otw Sept. 28 Shelbyville L Oct. 5 Greenfield-C. L 6-8 Oct. 12 at Mt. Vernon W Oct. 19 at Greenwood (s) L (9-3, 7-0 HHC) HHC champion Aug. 18 at Whiteland L 6-20 Aug. 25 Delta W Sept. 1 at Pendleton Hts. W Sept. 8 Batesville L 7-20 Sept. 15 at Rushville W Sept. 23 vs. Yorktown% W Sept. 29 at Shelbyville W 17-7 Oct. 6 at Greenfield-C. W Oct. 13 Mt. Vernon otw Oct. 20 Howe (s) W 48-8 Oct. 27 at Blackford (s) W 7-0 Nov. 3 at Mt. Vernon (s) L %-at RCA Dome 2005 (10-3, 6-1 HHC) Sectional champion HHC co-champion Aug. 19 Whiteland W Aug. 26 at Delta L 0-16 Sept. 2 Pendleton Hts. W Sept. 9 at Batesville L Sept. 16 Rushville W 56-0 Sept. 24 at Yorktown W Sept. 30 Shelbyville W Oct. 7 Greenfield-C. W Oct. 14 at Mt. Vernon W 20-0 Oct. 21 Howe (s) W Oct. 28 Mississinewa (s) W 19-7 Nov. 4 at Mt. Vernon (s) W Nov. 11 Chatard (r) L (10-3, 6-1 HHC) Sectional champion Aug. 20 at Mooresville L 0-34 Aug. 27 Delta L Sept. 3 at Pendleton Hts. W Sept. 10 Batesville W 29-6 Sept. 17 at Rushville W 16-7 Sept. 24 Yorktown W 34-9 Oct. 1 at Shelbyville otw Oct. 8 at Greenfield-C. W 34-0 Oct. 15 Mt. Vernon W Oct. 22 Mt. Vernon (s) W 20-6 Oct. 29 Rushville (s) W Nov. 5 at Yorktown (s) W Nov. 12 Chatard (r) L (7-4, 5-2 HHC) Aug. 22 Mooresville L 7-28 Aug. 29 at Delta L 2-14 Sept. 5 Pendleton Hts. W Sept. 12 at Batesville W 35-6 Sept. 19 Rushville W 62-0 Sept. 27 at Yorktown W Oct. 3 Shelbyville W 22-9 Oct. 11 vs. Greenfield-C.% W Oct. 17 at Mt. Vernon L 6-38 Oct. 24 at Rushville (s) W 31-6 Oct. 31 Blackford (s) L %-at RCA Dome 2002 (4-7, 2-5 HHC) Aug. 23 at Mooresville L 0-29 Aug. 30 Delta L 6-27 Sept. 6 at Pendleton Hts. L 0-24 Sept. 13 Triton Central W 35-0 Sept. 20 at Rushville L 7-14 Sept. 27 Yorktown W 24-6 Oct. 4 at Shelbyville L Oct. 11 at Greenfield-C. L Oct. 18 Mt. Vernon W 12-7 Nov. 1 at Tipton (s) W Nov. 8 Hamilton Hts. (s) L COACH MARVIN SHEPLER 2001 (1-9, 0-7 HHC) Aug. 17 Mooresville L 9-16 Aug. 24 at Delta L 3-49 Aug. 31 Pendleton Hts. L Sept. 8 at Triton Central L 7-18 Sept. 14 Rushville L Sept. 21 at Yorktown W Sept. 28 Shelbyville otl Oct. 5 Greenfield-C. L 6-28 Oct. 12 at Mt. Vernon L 0-23 Oct. 19 Tipton (s) L (3-8, 1-6 HHC) Aug. 18 at Mooresville L 0-28 Aug. 25 Delta L 0-41 Sept. 1 at Pendleton Hts. L 0-20 Sept. 8 Triton Central W 32-7 Sept. 15 at Rushville L 0-26 Sept. 22 Yorktown L 0-12 Sept. 29 at Shelbyville L Oct. 6 at Greenfield-C. W 9-3 Oct. 13 Mt. Vernon L 7-42 Oct. 20 Alexandria (s) W 16-8 Oct. 27 at Elwood (s) L (3-7, 2-5 HHC) Aug. 20 Mooresville L 0-20 Aug. 27 at Delta L 7-20 Sept. 3 Pendleton Hts. L Sept. 10 at Triton Central W Sept. 17 Rushville W Sept. 24 at Yorktown L Oct. 1 Shelbyville L Oct. 8 Greenfield-C. W Oct. 15 at Mt. Vernon L Oct. 22 Elwood (s) L (4-7, 2-4 HHC) Aug. 21 at Mooresville L Aug. 28 Delta W Sept. 4 at Pendleton Hts. L Sept. 11 Triton Central W 41-0 Sept. 18 at Rushville L Sept. 25 Chatard L Oct. 2 at Shelbyville L Oct. 9 at Greenfield-C. W 22-7 Oct. 16 Mt. Vernon L Oct. 23 at Rushville (s) W Oct. 30 Delta (s) L (4-6, 2-5 HHC) Aug. 22 Mooresville W 18-8 Aug. 29 at Delta L 0-14 Sept. 5 Pendleton Hts. L Sept. 12 at Triton Central W Sept. 19 Rushville W 30-6 Sept. 26 at Hamilton SE L 0-45 Oct. 3 Shelbyville otl Oct. 10 Greenfield-C. W Oct. 17 at Mt. Vernon L Oct. 24 Delta (s) L (4-5, 3-2 HHC) Aug. 23 at Greensburg L 7-21 Aug. 30 Pendleton Hts. L Sept. 6 Triton Central W Sept. 13 at Zionsville L Sept. 20 at Mt. Vernon W 7-0 Sept. 27 Rushville W 34-0 Oct. 4 at Greenfield-C. W 14-0 Oct. 11 Hamilton SE L 7-26 Oct. 18 Greensburg (s) otl (7-4, 3-2 HHC) Aug. 25 Greensburg W Sept. 1 at Pendleton Hts. L Sept. 8 at Triton Central W 28-0 Sept. 15 Zionsville L Sept. 22 Mt. Vernon W Sept. 29 at Rushville W Oct. 6 Greenfield-C. W 17-6 Oct. 13 at Hamilton SE L 6-17 Oct. 20 at Brebeuf (s) W 20-6 Oct. 27 Greensburg (s) W 12-7 Nov. 3 at Roncalli (s) L

29 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 1994 (3-6, 1-4 HHC) Aug. 26 at Greensburg 2otW Sept. 2 Pendleton Hts. W 6-2 Sept. 9 Triton Central W 25-8 Sept. 16 at Zionsville L Sept. 23 at Mt. Vernon L 0-10 Sept. 30 Rushville L 0-32 Oct. 7 at Greenfield-C. L 8-28 Oct. 14 Hamilton SE L 0-32 Oct. 21 Whiteland (s) otl (5-5, 3-2 RLC) Aug. 27 Greensburg L Sept. 3 at Sheridan W 14-0 Sept. 10 at Triton Central W 34-0 Sept. 17 Zionsville L 7-48 Sept. 24 at Mt. Vernon W Oct. 1 at Hamilton SE W Oct. 8 Laf. Harrison L 0-17 Oct. 15 Hamilton Hts. L 8-13 Oct. 22 at Beech Grove (s) W 24-8 Oct. 29 Roncalli (s) L (8-2, 5-1 Rangeline) Rangeline champion Aug. 28 at Greensburg W 21-9 Sept. 4 Sheridan W 7-6 Sept. 11 Triton Central W 37-0 Sept. 18 at Zionsville W 28-0 Sept. 25 Mt. Vernon W Oct. 2 Hamilton SE W Oct. 9 at Westfield W Oct. 16 at Hamilton Hts. L Oct. 23 at Beech Grove (s) W Oct. 30 at Hamilton SE (s) L (7-3, 5-1 Rangeline) Aug. 30 Greensburg W Sept. 6 at Sheridan L 6-19 Sept. 13 at Triton Central W Sept. 20 Zionsville W Sept. 27 at Mt. Vernon L 7-15 Oct. 4 at Hamilton SE W 7-3 Oct. 11 Westfield W Oct. 18 Hamilton Hts. W 24-0 Oct. 25 Chatard (s) W 7-6 Nov. 1 at Roncalli (s) L (12-2) State runner-up Aug. 24 at Tri W Aug. 31 vs. Mt. Vernon% L Sept. 7 Crawfordsville W Sept. 14 Zionsville W 21-0 Sept. 21 at Beech Grove W 21-0 Sept. 28 Triton Central W 18-0 Oct. 5 at E. Hancock W 40-0 Oct. 12 Franklin W 25-0 Oct. 19 Mt. Vernon (s) W 19-7 Oct. 26 Alexandria (s) W 14-0 Nov. 2 at Elwood (s) W Nov. 9 at Chatard$ (r) W Nov. 17 at Tell City (ss) W Nov. 23 v FWDwenger%(sf) L %-at Hoosier Dome $-at Lawrence Central 1989 (10-2) Sectional champion Aug. 25 Tri W 32-0 Sept. 1 Mt. Vernon W 40-6 Sept. 9 at Crawfordsville L 6-27 Sept. 15 at Zionsville W 9-7 Sept. 22 Beech Grove W Sept. 29 at Triton Central W 23-0 Oct. 6 E. Hancock W 54-0 Oct. 13 at Franklin W Oct. 20 Elwood (s) otw Oct. 27 at Yorktown (s) W 21-0 Nov. 3 Hamilton SE (s) W 7-3 Nov. 10 at Roncalli (r) L (10-1, 6-0 BBRC) BBRC champion Aug. 26 at Tri W 47-0 Sept. 2 at Mt. Vernon W Sept. 9 Shenandoah W Sept. 16 Knightstown W 36-0 Sept. 23 at Beech Grove W Sept. 30 Triton Central W 20-7 Oct. 7 at E. Hancock W 19-6 Oct. 14 Lapel W 35-6 Oct. 21 Shelbyville (s) W Oct. 28 at Brookville (s) W 28-9 Nov. 4 at Lawrenceburg (s) L (11-2, 5-1 BBRC) Regional champion Aug. 28 Tri W Sept. 4 Mt. Vernon W 24-8 Sept. 11 at Shenandoah W 41-0 Sept. 18 at Knightstown W 50-0 Sept. 25 Beech Grove W 52-9 Oct. 2 at Triton Central L Oct. 9 E. Hancock W Oct. 16 at Lapel W 49-7 Oct. 23 at Batesville (s) W 48-0 Oct. 30 Whiteland (s) W 42-8 Nov. 6 Lawrenceburg (s) W Nov. 13 Cathedral (r) otw Nov. 20 at Zionsville (ss) L (8-2, 6-0 BBRC) BBRC champion Aug. 29 at Tri W 34-6 Sept. 5 at Mt. Vernon L 0-6 Sept. 12 Shenandoah W 41-0 Sept. 19 at Knightstown W 55-0 Sept. 26 Frankton W Oct. 3 Triton Central W 42-0 Oct. 10 at E. Hancock W Oct. 17 Lapel W 57-7 Oct. 24 Whiteland (s) W 64-0 Oct. 31 at Roncalli (s) L (4-6, 2-4 BBRC) Aug. 30 Tri W 26-6 Sept. 6 Mt. Vernon L 6-12 Sept. 13 at Shenandoah L 6-14 Sept. 20 Knightstown 2otL Sept. 27 at Frankton W Oct. 4 at Triton Central W 13-8 Oct. 11 E. Hancock L 6-21 Oct. 18 at Lapel L 6-7 Oct. 25 at Brookville (s) W 21-0 Nov. 1 Roncalli (s) L (10-1, 5-0 BBRC) Cluster champion BBRC champion Aug. 25 at Tri W 48-0 Aug. 31 at Beech Grove W 49-6 Sept. 7 South Decatur W 42-0 Sept. 14 at Knightstown W Sept. 21 Indian Creek W 37-0 Sept. 28 Triton Central W 45-6 Oct. 5 at E. Hancock W 21-6 Oct. 12 at Mt. Vernon W 8-6 Oct. 19 Ind. Washington W 47-7 Oct. 24 Lapel W 39-6 Nov. 2 at Hagerstown (s) L (10-1, 6-0 BBRC) Cluster champion BBRC champion Aug. 19 Tri W Aug. 26 at Lapel W 23-0 Sept. 2 Beech Grove W 21-0 Sept. 9 at South Decatur W 42-0 Sept. 16 Knightstown W 21-7 Sept. 23 at Indian Creek W 40-0 Sept. 30 at Triton Central W Oct. 7 E. Hancock W 21-0 Oct. 14 Mt. Vernon W Oct. 19 at Morristown W 35-0 Oct. 28 Yorktown (s) L (7-3, 5-0 BBRC) BBRC champion Aug. 28 at Covington W 3-0 Sept. 3 Indian Creek L 2-6 Sept. 10 at E. Hancock W 50-0 Sept. 17 at Knightstown W 17-7 Sept. 24 Mt. Vernon otl 6-12 Oct. 1 Triton Central W 34-8 Oct. 8 at Wes-Del W 48-0 Oct. 15 Tri W 57-0 Oct. 22 Morristown W 55-0 Oct. 27 at North Decatur L (6-4, 3-2 BBRC) Aug. 28 Edinburgh W 43-6 Sept. 4 at Indian Creek W 18-6 Sept. 11 E. Hancock W 26-0 Sept. 18 Knightstown L Sept. 25 at Mt. Vernon L 6-17 Oct. 2 at Triton Central W 26-0 Oct. 9 Wes-Del W 30-0 Oct. 16 at Tri L Oct. 23 at Morristown W Oct. 28 North Decatur L (7-3, 4-1 BBRC) BBRC co-champion Aug. 22 at Edinburgh W 46-0 Aug. 29 Indian Creek W 14-6 Sept. 5 at E. Hancock W Sept. 12 at Knightstown L Sept. 19 Mt. Vernon L Sept. 26 Triton Central W Oct. 3 at Zionsville L Oct. 10 Tri W Oct. 17 Morristown W 34-8 Oct. 24 at North Decatur W (2-8, 1-4 BBRC) Aug. 24 Edinburgh W Aug. 31 at Indian Creek L 6-13 Sept. 7 E. Hancock W 34-6 Sept. 14 Knightstown L 0-20 Sept. 21 at Mt. Vernon L 0-20 Sept. 28 at Triton Central L 0-18 Oct. 5 Zionsville L Oct. 12 at Tri L 6-24 Oct. 19 at Frankton L 8-21 Oct. 26 North Decatur L (8-2, 5-0 BBRC) BBRC champion Aug. 25 at Edinburgh L 8-14 Sept. 1 Indian Creek W 27-6 Sept. 8 at E. Hancock W 31-3 Sept. 15 at Knightstown W Sept. 22 Mt. Vernon W Sept. 29 Triton Central W 33-6 Oct. 6 at Zionsville L 6-41 Oct. 13 Tri W 21-6 Oct. 20 Frankton W Oct. 27 at North Decatur W (6-4, 3-2 BBRC) Aug. 26 Edinburgh W 20-6 Sept. 2 at Indian Creek W 15-0 Sept. 9 E. Hancock L Sept. 16 Knightstown L Sept. 23 at Delta L 0-6 Sept. 30 at Triton Central W 28-0 Oct. 7 Zionsville L 6-21 Oct. 14 at Tri W 22-8 Oct. 21 at Mt. Vernon W Oct. 28 North Decatur W (9-1, 4-1 BBRC) BBRC champion Aug. 27 at Edinburgh W Sept. 3 Indian Creek W 21-6 Sept. 10 at E. Hancock W 6-0 Sept. 17 at Knightstown W Sept. 24 South Decatur W Oct. 1 Triton Central L 7-10 Oct. 8 at Zionsville W Oct. 15 Tri W 35-8 Oct. 22 Mt. Vernon W Oct. 29 at North Decatur W (4-6, 1-4 BBRC) Aug. 28 Edinburgh W 44-0 Sept. 4 at Indian Creek L 6-23 Sept. 11 E. Hancock L 6-23 Sept. 18 Knightstown L 0-17 Sept. 25 at South Decatur L Oct. 3 at Triton Central L Oct. 10 Zionsville W Oct. 17 at Tri L 8-15 Oct. 24 at Mt. Vernon W Oct. 31 North Decatur W (4-6, 2-3 BBRC) Aug. 29 at Edinburgh W 26-0 Sept. 5 Indian Creek W 40-8 Sept. 12 at E. Hancock L 7-14 Sept. 19 at Knightstown L Sept. 26 South Decatur L 7-20 Oct. 4 Triton Central W Oct. 11 at Zionsville L Oct. 18 Tri L Oct. 25 Mt. Vernon L 3-14 Nov. 1 at North Decatur W (8-2, 4-1 BBRC) Aug. 30 Edinburgh W 20-0 Sept. 6 at Indian Creek W 19-6 Sept. 13 E. Hancock W 54-0 Sept. 20 Knightstown otl Sept. 27 at South Decatur W 21-0 Oct. 5 at Triton Central W 27-7 Oct. 12 Zionsville L 6-13 Oct. 19 Tri W 35-7 Oct. 26 at Mt. Vernon W 44-0 Nov. 2 North Decatur W (1-8, 1-4 BBRC) Sept. 1 Indian Creek L Sept. 8 at E. Hancock L 0-6 Sept. 15 at Knightstown L 0-33 Sept. 22 Franklin Central L 6-52 Sept. 29 Triton Central L 0-14 Oct. 6 at Zionsville L 6-32 Oct. 13 Tri W Oct. 20 Mt. Vernon L 6-12 Oct. 27 at North Decatur L (2-6-1) Sept. 3 at Hamilton SE L Sept. 10 E. Hancock W 16-6 Sept. 17 Knightstown L 3-8 Sept. 24 at Franklin Central L Oct. 1 at Triton Central T Oct. 8 Pendleton Hts. L 6-38 Oct. 15 at Centerville L 7-14 Oct. 22 at Mt. Vernon L 7-22 Oct. 29 Indian Creek W (3-5-1) Sept. 4 Hamilton SE W unav Sept. 11 at E. Hancock W Sept. 18 at Knightstown L Sept. 25 Franklin Central L 0-53 Oct. 2 Eastbrook L 6-14 Oct. 9 at Pendleton Hts. L 0-39 Oct. 16 Centerville L 6-16 Oct. 21 Mt. Vernon T 8-8 Oct. 30 at Indian Creek W (6-3) Sept. 5 at Hamilton SE L 0-13 Sept. 12 E. Hancock W 40-0 Sept. 19 Knightstown W Sept. 26 Franklin Central L Oct. 3 at Eastbrook W Oct. 10 Pendleton Hts. W Oct. 17 at Centerville W Oct. 22 at Mt. Vernon W Oct. 31 at Sheridan L (3-6) Sept. 6 at Hamilton SE W Sept. 12 at E. Hancock W 33-7 Sept. 20 at Knightstown W Sept. 27 at Franklin Central L Oct. 4 Hamilton Hts. L 7-38 Oct. 12 at Pendleton Hts. L Oct. 18 Centerville L 7-20 Oct. 23 Mt. Vernon L Nov. 1 Sheridan L

30 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Head coach Kyle Ralph (60-4) LEADING RUSHER LEADING PASSER LEADING RECEIVER 2017: 10-1 (7-0 HHC), HHC, AP reg. season champ Luke Canfield 1694 Zach Neligh 1742 Colby Jenkins : 9-1 (7-0 HHC), HHC champion DuRon Ford 1830 Gunnar Large 1543 Brett Luker : 13-1 (7-0 HHC), HHC, semistate champion Alex Neligh 2097 Alex Neligh 2852 Duke Blackwell : 15-0 (7-0 HHC), HHC, state champion James Young 1636 Alex Neligh 2469 Duke Blackwell : 13-1 (6-0 HHC), HHC, regional champion James Young 1250 Blake Luker 2630 Tyler Walden 1231 Head coach Charlie Hill (3-7) 2012: 3-7 (2-5 HHC) Collin Hill 586 Blake Luker 635 Tyler Walden 455 Head coach Tim Able (30-6) 2011: 11-1 (7-0 HHC) HHC, AP reg. season champ Austin Monday 764 Connor Simmons 2795 Brandon Collins : 9-2 (7-0 HHC) HHC champion Austin Cahoy 1162 Connor Simmons 499 Brandon Collins : 10-3 (6-1 HHC) Sectional champion Pat Feeney 638 Cary Albrecht 861 Pat Feeney 590 Head coach Doug Armstrong (49-31) 2008: 4-6 (3-4 HHC) Cary Albrecht 671 Cary Albrecht 500 Pat Feeney : 5-5 (4-3 HHC) Adam Rusche 676 Matt Walsh 783 Colton Tuggle : 9-3 (7-0 HHC) HHC champion Jason Carnes 723 J.D. Hill 810 Brendan Guedel : 10-3 (6-1 HHC) HHC, sectional champ Eric Alcorn 1629 J.D. Hill 722 Matt Hockett : 10-3 (6-1 HHC) Sectional champion Greg Davis 1256 Matt Bryant 625 Matt Taylor : 7-4 (5-2 HHC) Chris Grider 1665 Matt Bryant 501 Tyler Schroeder : 4-7 (2-5 HHC) Chris Grider 1254 Chris Cole 627 Ryan Horan 193 Head coach Marvin Shepler ( ) 2001: 1-9 (1-6 HHC) Paul Elliott 443 Chris Cole 449 Ryan Horan : 3-8 (1-6 HHC) Paul Elliott 721 Neil Osburn 590 Justin Longerich : 3-7 (2-5 HHC) Brian Hockett 920 Justin Plummer 1205 Brian Webster : 4-7 (2-4 HHC) Rick Lapenta 760 Justin Plummer 878 Andy Fox : 4-6 (2-5 HHC) Bob Anderson 393 Justin Plummer 1527 T.J. Ott : 4-5 (3-2 HHC) Doug McMillan 469 Doug Ruster 458 Robbie Miller : 7-4 (3-2 HHC) Todd Yoder 1185 Baron Gambrel 541 Todd Yoder : 3-6 (1-4 HHC) Jordan Jones 983 Pete Morwick 521 Todd Yoder : 5-5 (3-2 RLC) Kevin Holmes 369 Matt Rodgers 2006 Jay Ehle : 8-2 (5-1 RLC) Rangeline champion Jay Roudebush 892 Jeff Mitchell 992 Jay Ehle : 7-3 (5-1 RLC) Jade Roberts 520 Jeff Stephenson 1359 Andy Miller : 12-2 State runner-up Nick Roudebush 2020 Jeff Stephenson 849 Andy Miller : 10-2 Sectional champion Nick Roudebush 1179 Matt Canada 668 Jason Dawson : 10-1 (6-0 BBRC) BBRC champion Todd Marks 1793 Matt Canada 1068 Scott Miller : 11-2 (5-1 BBRC) Regional champion Jeff Miles 2061 Mark Shepler 1588 Tom Carroll : 8-2 (6-0 BBRC) BBRC champion Jeff Miles 1201 Mark Shepler 822 Tim Breeden : 4-6 (2-4 BBRC) Tim Breeden 781 Corey Wodarz 517 Tom Ehle : 10-1 (5-0 BBRC) BBRC, cluster champ Brian Real 955 Gary Greene 1426 Keith Roseman : 10-1 (6-0 BBRC) BBRC, cluster champ Brian Real 813 Gary Greene 1356 Keith Roseman : 7-3 (5-0 BBRC) BBRC champion Mark Kleiman 748 Jim Leisure 276 Dan Buchanan : 6-4 (3-2 BBRC) Bill McNamee 549 Chris Van Dyke 1079 Kevin Walsh : 7-3 (4-1 BBRC) BBRC champion Marty Cavin 1182 Chris Van Dyke 820 Gregg Greene : 2-8 (1-4 BBRC) Jack Paul 752 Chris Van Dyke 443 Brad Wheeler : 8-2 (5-0 BBRC) BBRC champion 1977: 6-4 (3-2 BBRC) 1976: 9-1 (4-1 BBRC) BBRC champion 1975: 4-6 (1-4 BBRC) 1974: 4-6 (2-3 BBRC) 1973: 8-2 (4-1 BBRC) 1972: 1-8 (1-4 BBRC) 1971: : : : 3-6 The 2018 New Palestine football media guide was produced by the New Palestine High School athletic department and sports information director Andrew Smith. Text & research: Andrew Smith Cover photos: Jeremy Large, Andrew Smith, Al Cooper, Kyle Ralph Inside photos: Andrew Smith, Anna Spellman, Al Cooper, Jeff Wright, Shelby Horsley, Lifetouch Photography Media guide copyright 2018 New Palestine High School athletics. All rights reserved. 28

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