Two dominant signal callers in Anthony Coellner and Lannon Nicoloff are getting ready to go toe-to-toe. After each having a week off, the Carmel Greyhounds and the Harrison Raiders will shake off the rust and duke it out at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. Carmel knows how to get points on the board -- the squad has finished with 31 points or more in their past five games -- so hopefully Harrison likes a good challenge.
Carmel is coming in fresh off a high-stakes matchup with another one of Indiana's top teams: Lawrence Central, who was ranked 17th at the time (Carmel was ranked fourth). The Greyhounds came out on top in a nail-biter against the Bears last Friday, sneaking past 36-33. For those keeping track at home, that's the closest victory the Greyhounds have posted against the Bears since October 12, 2018.

Andrew Pemberton
| 10/17/25 @ Lawrence Central | 133 |
| 10/10/25 vs Warren Central | 171 |
| 10/03/25 @ Ben Davis | 119 |
Andrew Pemberton had another great game (as he tends to do), rushing for 133 yards and two scores. His rushing production has been exceptional recently as that marked his third straight game with at least 119 rushing yards.
They were just one part of a punishing run game: Carmel was unstoppable on the ground and finished the game with 312 rushing yards. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now rushed for at least 162 rushing yards in ten consecutive matchups dating back to last season.
Meanwhile, Harrison didn't have too much trouble with Lebanon last Friday as they won 26-7. That 19 point margin sets a new team best for the Raiders this season.
The match pitted two dominant signal callers against one another in Nicoloff and Chris Hill. Nicoloff had a great game and rushed for 65 yards and a pair of TDs. Meanwhile, Hill did his best for the losing side, rushing for 40 yards and one touchdown, while also throwing for 131 yards on 16 of 27 attempts.
Harrison's win bumped their record up to 4-5. As for Carmel, their victory bumped their record up to 8-1.
Friday's contest might be decided on the ground. Carmel has been unstoppable on the ground this season, having averaged 254.8 rushing yards per game. However, it's not like Harrison struggles in that department as they've been averaging 153.1 rushing yards. There's a good chance Friday's game turns into a tough fight on the ground. Check MaxPreps after the match for a full breakdown of the game, commentary, and other football content.
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