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Four TC Tigers earn All-ICC football honor

Four players on Triton Central's Indiana Crossroads Conference championship team have earned All-ICC honors.

Seniors Colton Crawford (offensive line/defensive line) and Sam Collier (quarterback) and juniors Braden Brown (running back/defensive back) and Zeke Robertson (wide receiver/defensive back) were selected to the 25-player All-Indiana Crossroads Conference squad based on their performances this season.

Triton Central captured its first ICC title since 2014 with a 6-1 record. The Tigers shared the title with Indianapolis Lutheran and Monrovia. Those three programs were rewarded with 13 All-ICC selections.

Representing Lutheran are Jackson Willis, L.J. Ward, Rai McHenry, Owen Lecher and D’Marco Wilson. Selected from Monrovia are Noah Bryant, Lan Whitney, Jozy Hand and Ryder Pool.

Also chosen All-ICC are Beech Grove’s Jeremiah Lee, Frankie Weilbrenner and Braydon Cline, Speedway’s Jazz Coleman and Connor Moreland, Indianapolis Scecina’s Noah Stuczynski, Orlando Ross and Eric Montgomery, Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter’s Santana Allen, Aaron Qualls and Terry Robinson, and Covenant Christian’s Jeremiah Dowell.

Following the trio on top of the standings were Beech Grove (3-4 ICC), Speedway (3-4), Scecina (3-4), Ritter (1-6) and Covenant Christian (0-7).

This was the inaugural season for Covenant Christian in the ICC and the final season for Triton Central, Beech Grove, Monrovia and Speedway.

The public-school quartet of the ICC announced its departure to join a newly-forming conference known as the Hoosier Legends Conference (HLC).

The HLC will start in the fall of 2025 as a six-team conference with Indian Creek and Tri-West. Shelbyville and Greenwood are expected to join in the fall of 2026.

The ICC will continue in the fall of 2025 with the four current private schools — Lutheran, Scecina, Ritter and Covenant Christian — and be joined by Greenwood Christian and Heritage Christian. 

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