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IFCA selects TC's Jace Stuckey for Top 50 recognition, three more Tigers named All-State

Triton Central’s record-breaking quarterback was named one of the Indiana Football Coaches Association’s Top 50 players as part of its All-State team announcements.

Jace Stuckey was one of 26 offensive players selected after leading Triton Central to an 11-2 record and a fifth-straight sectional championship. The Eastern Michigan commit threw for 2,847 yards and 31 touchdowns this season. He also ran for a team-high 855 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Other notable players selected Top 50 were New Palestine’s Ian Moore (OL) and Michael Thacker (DL), East Central’s Noah Schneider (OL) and Josh Ringer (RB), and Greenfield-Central’s Jake Hinton (LB).

Three more Triton Central athletes were named Class 2A All-State by the IFCA.

Receiver Brayden Wilkins and kicker Levi Dewey were selected to the 2A Senior All-State Team.

 

 

Wilkins (photo) was Stuckey’s top target, collecting 62 catches for 1,083 yards – second best for a season at Triton Central – and 11 touchdowns.

 

 

With his selection, Dewey (photo) became Triton Central’s first three-time All-State player.

Other notable 2A Senior All-State selections were Scecina’s Kegan Ray (WR), David Mendez (QB) and Wil Battles (DB), North Posey’s Kalob Egan (OL), Liam Stone (QB) and Jace Gauer (LB), and Brownstown Central’s Ryan Branaman (OL).

 

 

Triton Central offensive lineman Colton Crawford (photo) earned All-State honors with his selection to the 2A Junior All-State Team.

Other honorees to the Junior squad were Scecina’s Noah Stuczynski (OL) and Owen Weinzierl (kicker), Brownstown Central’s Owen Wischmeier (LB) and Micah Sheffer (punter), and Eastern Hancock’s Kayden Ruble (TE) and Mark Kube (athlete).

Shelbyville did not have an All-State selection but the Hoosier Heritage Conference was well represented.

The Class 4A Senior All-State Team included New Palestine’s Kyler Kropp (WR) and Grayson Thomas (RB), Greenfield-Central’s Reese Hill (OL), Brayden Flener (OL) and Kirk Knecht (DB), and Pendleton Heights’ Nolan Souders (DB).

The 4A Junior All-State Team included Mt. Vernon’s Jolina Brogan (RB), Greenfield-Central’s Dallas Freeman (athlete) and New Palestine’s Garrett Ranes (LB).

The Class 3A All-State teams included Speedway’s Damola Ajani (Senior All-State OL), Indian Creek’s Jalen Sauer (Senior All-State RB), Monrovia’s Brayton Belcher (Senior All-State RB), and Delta’s Braxton Russell (Senior All-State DL) and Landon Brooks (Junior All-State punter).

The Class A All-State teams included Lutheran’s Taurean Langston (Senior All-State OL), Braydon Hall (Senior All-State RB), Jonny Hall (Senior All-State LB), DeVaun Jones (Junior All-State WR), Jackson Willis (Junior All-State QB) and Cameron McHaney (Junior All-State DL), North Decatur’s Kaden Muckerheide (Senior All-State WR), Owen Wiseman (Senior All-State OL), Aiden O’Dell (Senior All-State kicker) and Xander Jones (Junior All-State TE), and Milan’s Ethan Pierce (Senior All-State TE), Landon Stanley (Junior All-State OL) and Dylan Offill (Junior All-State DB).

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