Indiana high school football season has reached October, and it’s starting to feel like fall. Here are the final scores for Week 7 from across the state.
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Adams Central 55, Southern Wells 0
Alexandria 42, Frankton 28
Batesville 65, Greensburg 16
Ben Davis 58, Carmel 30
Bishop Chatard 39, Andrean 14
Bloomington North 28, Columbus East 20
Brownsburg 66, Zionsville 28
Brownstown Central 42, Madison 14
Carroll (Flora) 45, Clinton Central 6
Carroll (Fort Wayne) 31, Homestead 10
Cascade 41, Northview 14
Castle 14, Jasper 13
Cathedral 49, Center Grove 45
Centerville 61, Union County 8
Churubusco 34, Central Noble 0
Cincinnati LaSalle (Ohio) 28, Roncalli 17
Clinton Prairie 48, Taylor 7
Cloverdale 26, Greencastle 21
Columbus North 32, Bloomington South 14
Concord 49, Goshen 0
Covington 41, Seeger 14
Culver Academy 31, Bremen 7
Decatur Central 44, Greenwood 7
DeKalb 47, Norwell 21
East Central 62, Connersville 6
East Noble 35, Columbia City 14
Eastern (Greentown) 28, Tri-Central 6
Eastside 38, Fremont 7
Elkhart 7, Penn 3
Evansville Harrison 48, Evansville Central 6
Evansville Mater Dei 49, Evansville Bosse 0
Evansville Memorial 47, Evansville Reitz 7
Floyd Central 48, Bedford North Lawrence 20
Franklin Central 22, Fishers 13
Franklin County 41, South Dearborn 7
FW Bishop Dwenger 8, FW Bishop Luers 0
FW North 6, FW South 0
FW Snider 49, FW Northrop 14
Garrett 42, Fairfield 12
Gibson Southern 39, Washington 10
Greenwood Christian 51, Clarksville 14
Hamilton Southeastern 28, Noblesville 21
Harrison (W.L.) 52, Anderson 0
Heritage 51, Bluffton 20
Heritage Christian 40, Lapel 21
Heritage Hills 55, Mt. Vernon (Posey) 6
Indian Creek 44, Tech 7
Knox 41, Jimtown 28
Kokomo 57, Richmond 29
Lafayette Central Catholic 35, Tipton 13
LaVille 17, John Glenn 7
Lawrence Central 42, North Central 7
Lawrence North 33, Warren Central 7
Lawrenceburg 38, Rushville 6
Lebanon 56, Crawfordsville 7
Leo 34, Huntington North 20
Linton-Stockton 48, North Knox 0
Logansport 28, West Lafayette 14
Lutheran 49, Monrovia 14
Maconaquah 42, Lewis Cass 21
Madison-Grant 20, Eastbrook 14
Manchester 35, Whitko 14
Martinsville 41, Perry Meridian 21
McCutcheon 20, Muncie Central 14
Mississinewa 58, Elwood 0
Mooresville 24, Whiteland 21
New Haven 50, Bellmont 9
New Palestine 35, Shelbyville 0
North Decatur 54, North Daviess 6
North Harrison 24, Silver Creek 21
North Judson 48, Winamac 6
North Posey 42, Forest Park 7
North Putnam 56, West Vigo 22
North Vermillion 37, Parke Heritage 18
North White 26, South Newton 20
Northeastern 42, Shenandoah 20
Northridge 44, Wawasee 15
Northwestern 40, Wabash 6
Paoli 62, Crawford County 7
Perry Central 16, West Washington 0
Peru 28, Southwood 14
Pike 42, Guerin Catholic 3
Pike Central 22, Tell City 0
Pioneer 38, Culver 6
Plainfield 34, Franklin 13
Plymouth 14, NorthWood 10
Providence 35, Milan 21
Riverton Parke 59, Attica 0
Rochester 42, Northfield 7
Salem 37, Eastern (Pekin) 7
Scottsburg 56, Mitchell 7
Seymour 44, Jennings County 0
Sheridan 21, Delphi 7
South Adams 34, Jay County 14
South Bend Adams 49, South Bend Washington 20
South Bend St. Joseph 29, South Bend Riley 0
South Putnam 59, Brown County 6
Southridge 48, South Spencer 12
Speedway 29, Covenant Christian 0
Springs Valley 55, Tecumseh 0
Sullivan 54, Edgewood 0
Switzerland County 26, South Decatur 6
Tippecanoe Valley 31, Western 14
Tri-West 70, North Montgomery 0
Triton 42, Caston 0
Triton Central 19, Scecina 16
Union City 41, Cambridge City Lincoln 8
Warsaw 21, Mishawaka 13
West Central 42, Faith Christian 3
West Noble 35, Lakeland 0
Western Boone 36, Southmont 6
Westfield 45, Avon 13
Wheeler 43, Calumet 8
Winchester 28, Hagerstown 21
Woodlan 42, Prairie Heights 0
Yorktown 21, Greenfield-Central 7
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