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| 10/17/25 - Home | 22-15 W |
| 10/25/24 - Home | 31-6 W |
| 10/18/24 - Away | 42-6 W |
| 08/23/19 - Away | 21-35 L |
| 08/17/18 - Home | 6-48 L |
| 10/14/16 - Away | 19-43 L |
Twin Lakes and Western are an even 3-3 against one another since October of 2016, but not for long. The Indians will take on the Panthers at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. Twin Lakes will be looking to extend their current four-game winning streak.
Twin Lakes is on a roll after a high-stakes playoff matchup on Friday. They strolled past Peru with points to spare, taking the game 42-28. Given the Indians' advantage in MaxPreps' Indiana football rankings (they are ranked 113th, while the Tigers are ranked 228th) , the result wasn't entirely unexpected.
Twin Lakes' success was the result of a balanced attack that saw several players step up, but Mason Brummett led the charge by rushing for 50 yards and two touchdowns, while also picking up 43 receiving yards and one TD. Brummett also put in work on the defensive side of the ball, making nine total tackles (1.0 for loss) and defending one pass. Cooper Dold was another key signal caller, throwing for 166 yards and three touchdowns while completing 77.3% of his passes.
Another reason for the win was Twin Lakes' imposing defense, which managed to get into the backfield for three sacks. The team can thank three different players for their defensive prowess: Peyton Houchen, Colton Robertson, and Brady Bixler, who each picked up one sack apiece. Matthew (Chewie) Walters was another major factor on D, making 19 total tackles.
Meanwhile, Western beat Frankton 29-22 on Friday.
Twin Lakes' win bumped their record up to 9-2. As for Western, their victory bumped their record up to 8-3.
Twin Lakes beat Western 22-15 when the teams last played back in October. The rematch might be a little tougher for the Indians since the team won't have the home-field advantage this time around. We'll see if the change in venue makes a difference.
Article generated by infoSentience based on data entered on MaxPreps