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High School Football News for Indianapolis: "Your ultimate source for Indianapolis high school football news. 'High School Football News for Indianapolis' covers game recaps, standout performances, and team news every week. Whether you're a student, parent, or fan, stay in the know about your favorite high school football teams in Indianapolis. Subscribe for weekly insights and analysis." This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  1. 06/20/2025

    Talent Shines in Indy: A Preview of the 2025 Indiana High School Football Season

    As the summer sun begins to set, the excitement for the 2025 Indiana high school football season is heating up, especially in the heart of the Midwest, Indianapolis. This year promises to be a thrilling ride filled with talented athletes, intense rivalries, and some significant changes. The season kicks off on August 4 with non-contact practices, transitioning to full-contact practices just three days later on August 7. The regular season will officially begin on August 22, with junior varsity teams taking the field a day earlier on August 21[2]. One of the most anticipated aspects of this season is the talent pool. Damien Shanklin, a defensive end from Warren Central, has already made headlines with his commitment to LSU. Standing out on the offensive side is Lawrence Central's Nizyi Davis, a 6-6, 205-pound tight end headed to the University of Wisconsin after an impressive junior season with 29 receptions for 410 yards and one touchdown[5]. Warren Central's Cameron Herron, a highly touted 6-4, 275-pound offensive lineman, will be joining the Iowa Hawkeyes, while Davion Chandler, a wide receiver from Lawrence North, has flipped his commitment from Illinois to Indiana, opting to stay close to home. Chandler's junior season was nothing short of spectacular, with 40 passes for 779 yards and 13 touchdowns[5]. Local schools are also celebrating commitments to in-state programs. Purdue is bolstering its roster with talent like Landon Brooks, a defensive end from Delta, and Jaron Thomas, a running back from Concord. Jimmy Sullivan, the top-rated quarterback in Indiana, has committed to Iowa after an outstanding sophomore and junior season, throwing for 2,203 yards and 27 touchdowns, and 1,508 yards and 18 touchdowns, respectively[5]. The Indiana High School Athletic Association has also announced the sectional alignments for the 2025 season, which include some notable changes. Cathedral High School, known for its back-to-back 5A titles in 2020 and 2021, will drop from Class 6A to 5A and join Section 13 alongside New Palestine, which is moving up after winning the 4A title in 2024. Decatur Central, last season's 5A champion, will move up to Class 6A and play in Section 6[3]. As the season progresses, teams will battle it out in sectionals starting on October 24 and 31, with regionals on November 14, semi-states on November 21, and the state finals taking place on November 28-29[2]. With talented players, new sectional alignments, and the anticipation of intense competition, the 2025 Indiana high school football season is shaping up to be one for the books. Get ready for a season filled with excitement, drama, and the best of high school football in Indianapolis. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  2. 06/16/2025

    Indy's 2025 High School Football Landscape: Talent, Sectional Shifts, and Community Support

    As the 2025 high school football season gears up in Indianapolis, the excitement is palpable. This year promises to be filled with talented athletes, intense rivalries, and some significant changes to the landscape. ### Top Talent on the Field Indianapolis is buzzing with standout players making headlines. Damien Shanklin, a defensive end from Warren Central, has committed to the powerhouse program at LSU, highlighting his exceptional talent. On the offensive side, Lawrence Central's Nizyi Davis, a 6-6, 205-pound tight end, is headed to the University of Wisconsin after a stellar junior season with 29 receptions for 410 yards and one touchdown[5]. Warren Central's Cameron Herron, a highly touted 6-4, 275-pound offensive lineman, will join the Iowa Hawkeyes. Meanwhile, Davion Chandler, a wide receiver from Lawrence North, has flipped his commitment from Illinois to Indiana, opting to stay close to home. Chandler's impressive junior season included 40 passes for 779 yards and 13 touchdowns[5]. Local schools are also celebrating commitments to in-state programs. Purdue is bolstering its roster with talent like Landon Brooks, a defensive end from Delta, and Jaron Thomas, a running back from Concord. Jimmy Sullivan, the top-rated quarterback in Indiana, has committed to Iowa after throwing for 2,203 yards and 27 touchdowns as a sophomore and 1,508 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior[5]. ### Sectional Alignments The Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) has approved the sectional alignments for the 2025 season, bringing some notable changes. Cathedral High School, which won back-to-back 5A titles in 2020 and 2021, drops from Class 6A to 5A and will be in Section 13. They will be joined by New Palestine, which is moving up after winning the 4A title in 2024[2]. Decatur Central, last season’s 5A champion, moves up to Class 6A and will play in Section 6. Other notable alignments include Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, Homestead, and Noblesville in Section 4 of Class 6A, and Avon, Ben Davis, Brownsburg, and Pike in Section 5[2]. ### Grants and Community Support The Indianapolis Colts have announced the recipients of the 2025 Colts Youth & High School Football Grants, totaling more than $35,000. This support underscores the community's commitment to fostering young football talent and ensuring the sport's continued growth and safety[3]. As the season kicks off, Indianapolis is ready to witness some of the best high school football in the state, with talented players, new sectional alignments, and strong community support all contributing to an exciting year ahead. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  3. 06/13/2025

    2025 Indiana High School Football Season Heats Up with Top Talent, Sectional Changes, and Colts Support

    As the summer sun begins to set, the excitement for the 2025 Indiana high school football season is heating up, especially in the heart of the Midwest, Indianapolis. Here’s a snapshot of what’s in store for this thrilling season. ### Season Kickoff and Key Dates The 2025 Indiana high school football season kicks off on August 4 with non-contact practices, transitioning to full-contact practices just three days later on August 7. The regular season will commence on August 22 for varsity teams, with junior varsity teams taking the field a day earlier on August 21. The postseason will unfold with sectionals starting on October 24 and 31, followed by regionals on November 14, semi-states on November 21, and culminating in the state finals on November 28-29[2]. ### Sectional Alignments The Indiana High School Athletic Association has announced the sectional alignments for the upcoming season, with some notable changes. Cathedral High School, after dominating in Class 6A, will drop to Class 5A and join Section 13 alongside New Palestine, which is moving up after winning the 4A title in 2024. Decatur Central, last season’s 5A champion, will move up to Class 6A and compete in Section 6[4]. ### Top Talent This season promises to showcase some of the best high school football talent in the state. Damien Shanklin, a defensive end from Warren Central, has committed to LSU, highlighting his exceptional skills. On the offensive side, Lawrence Central’s Nizyi Davis, a 6-6 tight end, is headed to the University of Wisconsin after an impressive junior season. Warren Central’s Cameron Herron, a highly touted 6-4, 275-pound offensive lineman, will join the Iowa Hawkeyes, while Davion Chandler, a wide receiver from Lawrence North, has committed to Indiana University after a stellar junior season with 40 passes for 779 yards and 13 touchdowns[5]. ### Local Commitments Local schools are celebrating commitments to in-state programs as well. Purdue is bolstering its roster with talent like Landon Brooks, a defensive end from Delta, and Jaron Thomas, a running back from Concord. Jimmy Sullivan, the top-rated quarterback in Indiana, has committed to Iowa after an outstanding performance in his sophomore and junior years[5]. ### Grants and Support The Indianapolis Colts are also contributing to the growth of high school football by awarding grants across Indiana. The 2025 Colts Youth & High School Football Grants aim to support and develop football programs, ensuring that young athletes have the resources they need to excel in the sport[1]. With talented athletes, intense rivalries, and significant rule changes on the horizon, the 2025 high school football season in Indianapolis is set to be an unforgettable one. As the teams gear up for the first whistle, the anticipation is palpable, and fans are ready to cheer on their favorite players and teams. It’s going to be a season filled with excitement, skill, and community spirit. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  4. 06/09/2025

    2025 Indiana High School Football: Sectional Shakeups, Key Dates, and Community Support

    The 2025 Indiana high school football season is gearing up to be an exciting one, especially for fans in and around Indianapolis. Here’s what you need to know: ### Season Kickoff The season begins on August 4 with non-contact practices, transitioning to full-contact practices just three days later on August 7. The regular season kicks off on August 22, with junior varsity teams taking to the field a day earlier on August 21[2]. ### Sectional Alignments The Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) has approved the sectional alignments for the 2025 season, and there are some notable changes. Cathedral High School, after dominating in Class 5A with back-to-back titles in 2020 and 2021, drops down to Class 5A and will be in Section 13 alongside New Palestine, which is moving up after winning the 4A title in 2024. Decatur Central, last season’s 5A champion, moves up to Class 6A and will compete in Section 6[3][5]. Here’s a glimpse of the Class 6A sections involving schools around Indianapolis: - Section 4 includes Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, Homestead, and Noblesville. - Section 5 features Avon, Ben Davis, Brownsburg, and Pike. - Section 6 is home to Decatur Central, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, and North Central (Indianapolis). - Section 7 includes Indianapolis Arsenal Technical, Perry Meridian, Southport, and Warren Central[3][5]. ### Key Dates Mark your calendars for these crucial dates: - August 22: First varsity contest - October 24, 31; November 7: Sectionals for Classes 5A-1A - October 31; November 7: Sectionals for Class 6A - November 14: Regionals - November 21: Semi-States - November 28-29: State Finals[2]. ### Community Support The Indianapolis Colts are showing their support for high school football by awarding grants to various youth and high school football programs across Indiana. This initiative aims to foster the growth and development of football at the grassroots level[4]. With new alignments, key dates set, and community support pouring in, the 2025 Indiana high school football season promises to be filled with action, suspense, and community spirit. Get ready to cheer on your local teams as they battle it out for state glory. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  5. 06/06/2025

    "Reshuffling Gridiron Glory: Indy High School Football's 2025 Shake-Up"

    High school football in Indianapolis is gearing up for an exciting 2025 season, and there are several key developments that have fans and players alike buzzing with anticipation. One of the most significant changes comes from the Indiana High School Athletic Association's recent approval of the sectional alignments for the upcoming season. A major shake-up involves Cathedral High School, which is dropping from Class 6A to 5A. The Fighting Irish, who dominated with back-to-back 5A titles in 2020 and 2021, will now compete in Section 13. They will be joined by New Palestine, the 2024 4A champions, who are moving up to 5A[1]. Another notable move is Decatur Central, last season's 5A champion, which is stepping up to Class 6A and will play in Section 6. This adjustment is part of the broader realignments due to the Tournament Success Factor, which ensures competitive balance across different classifications[1]. In Class 6A, several prominent schools will be vying for top spots. Section 3 features powerhouses like Carmel, Harrison (West Lafayette), Westfield, and Zionsville. Meanwhile, Section 6, with Decatur Central, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, and North Central (Indianapolis), promises intense competition[1]. Brownsburg High School has also announced its 2025 schedule, which includes two high-profile games against Cathedral and Zionsville. The Bulldogs will play a total of nine games, with an interesting out-of-state matchup against Archbishop Spalding from Maryland[4]. On the recruitment front, several Indiana high school players are making waves. According to ESPN and 247 Sports, top recruits include Mariyon Dye from Elkhart Central High School, who has signed with Tennessee, and Damien Shanklin from Warren Central. JonAnthony Hall from Fishers High School is also highly rated, highlighting the rich talent pool in Indiana high school football[2][3]. As the season approaches, fans can expect thrilling matchups, new challenges for familiar teams, and a showcase of some of the best young football talent in the state. With these changes and talented players, the 2025 high school football season in Indianapolis is set to be one for the books. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  6. 05/30/2025

    Shifting Gridiron Landscapes in Indianapolis High School Football for 2025 Season

    High school football in Indianapolis is gearing up for an exciting 2025 season, and there are several key changes and matchups that fans should be eager to see. One of the most significant shifts comes from Cathedral High School, the Fighting Irish, who are dropping from Class 6A to 5A. This move is a result of the Tournament Success Factor, a system that adjusts classifications based on team performance. Cathedral, which won back-to-back 5A titles in 2020 and 2021, will now compete in Section 13. They will be joined by New Palestine, the 2024 4A champions, who are moving up to 5A[1]. Another notable change involves Decatur Central, last season's 5A champions, who are stepping up to Class 6A. They will be part of Section 6, facing stiff competition from teams like Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, and North Central (Indianapolis)[1]. The sectional alignments for Class 6A are filled with powerhouse teams. Section 3 features Carmel, Harrison (West Lafayette), Westfield, and Zionsville, while Section 5 includes Avon, Ben Davis, Brownsburg, and Pike. Brownsburg, in particular, has an intriguing schedule for 2025, with games against Cathedral and Zionsville, as well as a non-conference matchup against Archbishop Spalding from Maryland[3]. On the recruiting front, Indiana is rich with talent. JonAnthony Hall from Fishers High School is one of the top recruits, highly rated and attracting significant college interest. Other top recruits include Mariyon Dye from Elkhart Central High School, who has already signed with Tennessee, and Damien Shanklin from Warren Central[2][4]. With these changes and talented players, the 2025 high school football season in Indianapolis promises to be filled with intense rivalries, exciting matchups, and a showcase of some of the best young football talent in the state. As the season approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating the action on the field and the potential for new champions to emerge. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  7. 05/19/2025

    Hoosier Gridiron Revs Up: IHSAA Realignment, Top Recruits, and Girls' Flag Football's Rise in Indiana

    In the heart of the Midwest, Indianapolis is abuzz with exciting developments in high school football. The 2025 season is shaping up to be one for the books, with several key updates that are generating considerable buzz. First off, the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) has finalized the sectional alignments for the upcoming season. This reconfiguration, influenced by the Tournament Success Factor, sees schools like Carmel, Westfield, and Zionsville competing in Section 3 of Class 6A, while Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, and Noblesville will battle it out in Section 4[2]. On the recruitment front, Indiana is boasting some top talent. According to 247 Sports, JonAnthony Hall from Fishers High School is one of the top-ranked recruits, highlighting the state's rich pool of football talent[1]. ESPN also lists Mariyon Dye from Elkhart Central High School and Damien Shanklin from Warren Central as top recruits, with Dye already committed to the University of Tennessee[3]. In a groundbreaking move, the IHSAA has approved girls' flag football as an emerging sport. This initiative, backed by the Indianapolis Colts' "Road To 100" program, aims to launch 100 high school girls' flag football teams across Indiana in 2025. The Colts Girls High School Flag Football League, which started with just eight teams in 2023 and expanded to 27 in 2024, is a testament to the growing popularity of the sport. With 65 schools already on board, this move marks a significant step towards full sanctioning of girls' flag football in Indiana[5]. Brownsburg High School, one of the state's powerhouse teams, has announced its 2025 regular season schedule. The Bulldogs will face off against tough opponents, setting the stage for what promises to be an intense and competitive season[4]. As the 2025 high school football season approaches, Indianapolis and the entire state of Indiana are gearing up for what looks to be an exhilarating year filled with talented players, new alignments, and the exciting inclusion of girls' flag football. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just catching the football fever, there's no denying that this season will be one to remember. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  8. 05/16/2025

    Girls' Flag Football Takes the Field: Indiana's Groundbreaking Move

    In a groundbreaking move, the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) has officially approved girls’ flag football as an “emerging sport” in the state. This milestone announcement marks the first step toward fully sanctioning the sport in Indiana’s high schools. The driving force behind this initiative is the Indianapolis Colts, who have been instrumental in promoting girls’ flag football. Earlier this year, the Colts launched the “Road To 100” initiative, aiming to support and sustain the launch of 100 high school girls’ flag football teams in Indiana by 2025. As of now, 65 schools have already committed to participating, a significant step toward achieving this goal. The Colts’ involvement began in 2023 with the creation of the Colts Girls High School Flag Football League, which initially included eight teams from Indianapolis and South Bend. The league saw rapid expansion in 2024, growing to 27 teams, which qualified it for consideration as an emerging sport. Kalen Jackson, Colts Vice Chair and Owner, expressed enthusiasm about the growth of girls’ flag football. “The growth of girls flag football has accelerated greatly over the past few years, from little league to high school to all the way to the 2028 Olympics,” Jackson said. “We’re grateful to the IHSAA for continuing this momentum and opening more opportunities for girls and women athletes across Indiana.” To become a fully sanctioned sport, 100 schools must participate while the sport is in emerging status. With 65 schools already on board, the momentum is strong, and the future looks bright for girls’ flag football in Indiana. This development not only expands athletic opportunities for female students but also aligns with the broader trend of increasing participation in girls’ sports. As girls’ flag football continues to grow, it is likely to inspire more young athletes to take up the sport, fostering a new generation of talented and dedicated players. The approval by the IHSAA is a significant victory for the Colts and for girls’ sports in Indiana, paving the way for what could become a thriving and competitive league in the years to come. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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High School Football News for Indianapolis: "Your ultimate source for Indianapolis high school football news. 'High School Football News for Indianapolis' covers game recaps, standout performances, and team news every week. Whether you're a student, parent, or fan, stay in the know about your favorite high school football teams in Indianapolis. Subscribe for weekly insights and analysis." This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.