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Indiana high school football Week 5 statewide scores, results
(This story has been updated to add new information.)
Lightning played a part, causing some delays and shortening others.
Here are the statewide Week 5 Indiana high school football scores from Friday night.
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IHSAA football scores Week 5
Adams Central 33, Heritage 14
Bluffton 34, Jay County 25
Boonville 21, Linton-Stockton 20
Brownstown Central 41, North Harrison 3
Carroll (FW) 38, FW Snider 14
Centerville 35, Tri 14
Churubusco 33, Prairie Heights 6
Columbia City 60, DeKalb 14
Columbus East 43, New Albany 17
Concord 28, Warsaw 24
Corydon Central 36, Eastern (Pekin) 7
East Central 24, Batesville 13
East Noble 35, Leo 29
Eastbrook 49, Blackford 0
Evansville Mater Dei 35, Jasper 14
Evansville Memorial 45, Evansville Harrison 8
Floyd Central 41, Jeffersonville 14
FW Bishop Luers 38, FW Concordia Lutheran 0
Garrett 37, Eastside 7
Greenfield-Central 49, Shelbyville 6
Jimtown 36, Bremen 7
Harrison (West Lafayette) 35, McCutcheon 14
Huntington North 63, Bellmont 0
Lafayette Central Catholic 12, West Lafayette 7
Lafayette Jeff 38, Kokomo 23
Lakeland 19, Angola 6
Lawrence North 35, Tech 0
Lawrenceburg 35, Franklin County 27
Lebanon 64, Frankfort 8
Logansport 40, Twin Lakes 13
Maconaquah 42, Peru 0
Madison 51, Jennings County 0
Madison-Grant 64, Elwood 0
Mishawaka 49, Goshen 10
Mitchell 45, Crawford County 24
Mt. Vernon 49, Delta 20
New Castle 27, Yorktown 13
New Palestine 56, Pendleton Heights 17
North Daviess 37, Edinburgh 0
North Judson 70, Culver 0
North Vermillion 19, Riverton Parke 13, OT
Northview 38, Owen Valley 0
Northwestern 47, Whitko 16
NorthWood 17, Northridge 16
Norwell 25, New Haven 24
Owen County (Ky.) 32, Switzerland County 7
Park Tudor 17, Shenandoah 16
Penn 24, Mishawaka Marian 7
Pioneer 21, North Miami 14
Plymouth 30, Wawasee 0
Providence 42, Charlestown 12
Rochester 50, Lewis Cass 22
Rushville 44, Connersville 8
Scottsburg 14, Silver Creek 0
Seeger 29, Parke Heritage 14
South Adams 70, FW Blackhawk Christian 13
South Bend St. Joseph 24, South Bend Adams 12
South Decatur 53, Southside HomeSchool 12
Southmont 30, Crawfordsville 7
Springs Valley 63, Salem 12
Tippecanoe Valley 32, LaVille 21
Triton 28, Winamac 0
Triton Central 40, Covenant Christian 0
Wabash 40, Southwood 38
Washington 42, Princeton 8
Wes-Del 20, North White 8
West Noble 31, Fairfield 0
Western Boone 56, North Montgomery 14
Winchester 77, Union County 8
More to come…
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Fernando Mendoza, citing Raiders obligations, misses Indiana’s White House visit
Fernando Mendoza did not attend Indiana University’s visit to the White House commemorating the Hoosiers’ college football national championship on Monday. The Las Vegas Raiders quarterback said earlier this month that he would not attend if it interfered with any activities with his new team.
“I’m on the bottom of the totem pole here,” Mendoza said following a rookie minicamp practice. “I got to prove myself. I can’t miss practice. I don’t know anything official. I don’t have the calendar, but I just wouldn’t. As a rookie, I don’t think that’s a good look, and I want to try to best serve my teammates. And I don’t know if that’d be accomplishing that goal.”
According to the team’s official offseason schedule, the Raiders did not have any formal practices or workouts on Monday. The team’s next organized activity is May 18, its first OTA workout.
“Fernando couldn’t be here today because, as I said, he’s now a member of the Las Vegas Raiders,” President Donald Trump said in his address. “Let’s see how good of a team they have, and I think he’s gonna do great. He’s a winner.”
Mendoza wasn’t the only absence. Center Pat Coogan and cornerback D’Angelo Ponds were among the other Hoosiers not in attendance for the event due to NFL obligations. Indiana had a program-record eight players selected in April’s NFL Draft.
Trump highlighted Mendoza’s accomplishments and contributions to the school’s first football national title. He celebrated Mendoza as Indiana’s inaugural Heisman Trophy winner and praised his fourth-quarter touchdown run in the championship game against Miami.
“He’s gonna be a good one,” Trump said.
Indiana was well-represented by returning members of the team. Charlie Becker, one of Mendoza’s go-to receivers during the College Football Playoffs, and Jamari Sharpe, whose late interception secured the title-game victory, both spoke on behalf of the school, as did head coach Curt Cignetti.
Mendoza is one of four members of the national champion Hoosiers who joined the Raiders this offseason. Running back Roman Hemby and wide receiver E.J. Williams Jr. signed as undrafted free agents in the days following the draft. Wide receiver Jonathan Brady earned a contract after impressing as a tryout player during rookie minicamp.
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Suspect in custody after Muncie triple shooting leaves 1 woman dead, 2 men injured
MUNCIE, Ind. (WISH) — Police are investigating a triple shooting that took place on Muncie’s south side Sunday evening that left a woman dead and two men injured.
According to police, at approximately 5:27 p.m., Muncie Police Officers were dispatched to the 2700 block of South Walnut Street in reference to reports of several people being shot.
Officers arrived and located three gunshot victims: A 23-year-old female who died from “multiple wounds,” a 39-year-old male who is hospitalized in stable condition, and a 40-year-old male who was airlifted to an Indianapolis hospital in critical condition.
Police say a suspect is in custody, a 21-year-old man.
Police did not provide any additional information.
Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Muncie Police Detective Division at 765-747-4867 or dispatch at 765-747-4838.
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Indiana Pacers exec apologizes to fans after losing first-round pick
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The Indiana Pacers lost 63 games this season for a chance at a franchise-changing lottery pick. On Sunday, May 10, they lost that chance, too.
All Pacers president Kevin Pritchard could do was apologize for taking the risk.
Indiana’s pick landed at No. 5 in the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery, one spot outside the top four protections attached to a midseason trade. The selection now belongs to the Los Angeles Clippers .
Shortly after the results were announced, Pritchard took social media and apologized.
“I’m really sorry to all our fans,” Pritchard wrote. “I own taking this risk. Surprised it came up 5th after this year. I thought we were due some luck.”
The Pacers entered the lottery with a 52.1% chance of securing a top-four pick after finishing 19-63, the second-worst record in the NBA. It wasn’t enough.
Indiana sent Bennedict Mathurin, Isaiah Jackson, a 2028 second-round pick and a 2029 first-round pick to Los Angeles in the midseason deal for Ivica Zubac and Kobe Brown, along with the conditional 2026 first-rounder. The pick was theirs to keep only if it landed in the top four.
Zubac appeared in just five games for Indiana after the trade because of a fractured rib.
“This team deserved a starting center to compete with the best teams next year,” Pritchard wrote. “We have always been resillient.”
Pritchard will have to be resilient if he looks at the replies to his statement. About half of the Pacers fans’ comments were not happy, and fans of other teams called him out for “tanking.”
There were also a large number of fans who were supportive of Pritchard taking that risk.
Tyrese Haliburton is expected to return next season after tearing his Achilles in last year’s NBA Finals. The Pacers will have him Pascal Siakam and a roster they think is built to compete. They just won’t have that first-round pick to add to it.
The 2026 NBA Draft begins June 23 in Brooklyn.
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