2025 All-Hoosierland TV Football Team

The 2025 high school football season is officially over after the State Championship games at Lucas Oil Stadium over Thanksgiving weekend.

With the conclusion of the season, Kaspar Media and Hoosierland TV are excited to announce the 2025 All-Hoosierland TV team.

The team consists of the top players at each position, as voted op by the Hoosierland TV broadcast crew.

Several players could have been named for multiple positions, and their play on both sides was taken into account, but players who played multiple positions were only selected for one.

Here’s a look at the top area players chosen for the All-Hoosierland TV team.

 

Quarterback:

Javionne Harris, Senior, Taylor High School – Harris was one of the top players in the Hoosier Heartland Conference. He finished the season with 1174 passing yards, 13 passing touchdowns, 1741 rushing yards and 28 rushing touchdowns.

 

Cale Peters, Junior, Carroll High School – Peters took the reins of a strong Carroll offense and made it even more explosive. His rushing ability added a new dynamic as he finished with 500 passing yds, 6 passing touchdowns, 923 rush yds and 17 rushing touchdowns. 

 

Running Back:

Aiden Wiles, Senior, Carroll High School – Wiles followed up an impressive junior campaign by being a workhorse in his senior season for the Cougars. The senior finished with over 1100 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns.

Aiden Wiles (3) gives credit to his offensive line after his four-touchdown performance. Levi Watkins (72), Travis Tinsman (70), Avery Dyer (58), Kingston Ayres (79), and Dylan Wiles (57). 2024 Season

Amrin Barrett, Senior, Clinton Central High School – Barrett ended his Bulldog career with another strong season running the ball for Clinton Central. Barrett ran for 880 yards and 10 rushing touchdowns while adding 66 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, two sacks and two forced fumbles.

Photo by Becky Griffy

Wide Receiver:

Kye Jacobs, Senior, Clinton Prairie High School – Jacobs moved around positions throughout the season, but he solidified himself as one of the top receivers in the area. The senior caught 34 passes for nearly 500 yards and five touchdowns, added one touchdown on the ground, one through the air, and one on defense as he led the team with three interceptions.

The 2025 Clinton Prairie Seniors celebrate the Senior night win over Delphi.

Luke Shelley, Junior, Clinton Central High School – It’s rare to see a wide receiver have the success that Shelley had in a run-heavy offense like Clinton Central. But the Junior showed off his skills with four receiving touchdowns, including two big touchdowns in the Sectional game against Cloverdale. Shelley also rushed for 200 yards and a score.

 

Tight End:

Keygan Elliott, Senior, Delphi Community High School – Elliott was the definition of redzone target. In seven games, the senior caught 19 passes for 335 yards and seven touchdowns, pacing the team in receiving scores.

 

Alex King, Junior, Clinton Prairie High School – King was a big play machine for the Gophers. He finished the season with 22 catches for 225 yards and four total touchdowns.

 

Utility:

Braiden Jarboe, Senior, Clinton Prairie High School – Jarboe was a Swiss Army Knife for the Gophers this season. He finished with 470 rushing yards, 241 receiving yards, eight total touchdowns and five sacks. 

 

Emery Deaton, Senior, Carroll High School – Deaton was a defensive anchor for the Cougars, while also providing a one-two punch with Aiden Wiles in the backfield. He rushed for over 500 yards, had seven catches for 129 yards and finished with eight total touchdowns. He also led the team with 80 tackles and had an interception.

Emery Deaton (1) is joined by his offensive line after winning The Farmers Bank Player of the Game

Offensive/Defensive Line:

Travis Tinsman, Senior, Carroll High School

Kingston Ayres, Senior, Carroll High School – The dynamic duo of Ayres and Tinsman was a huge part of the success of the Cougars this season. They helped clear the way as Carroll rushed for over 3000 yards.

Travis Tinsman (70) and Kingston Ayres (79) pose with the rest of the Carroll offensive line after helping Aiden Wiles (3) and the cougars defeat Clinton Central 49-8. Avery Dyer (58), Aiden Handy (56), Aiden Pearson (78).

Jordan Wolfe, Senior, Clinton Central High School – Wolfe was the lone senior on a young offensive line for the Bulldogs. His experience proved vital on both sides of the ball, finishing with 58 tackles and 2 sacks and helping Clinton Central rush for over 1700 yards. 

 

Hunter Cooper, Senior, Clinton Prairie High School – Offensively, Cooper did his work out of the backfield, but on defense, Cooper was a problem for opposing teams. The senior dealt with a lingering injury that held him out of a couple of games, but he still managed to collect 31 tackles, including eight for a loss, a forced fumble and a blocked punt.

The Farmers Bank player of the game Hunter Cooper (left) is joined by teammates Drew Thatcher (back), Brady Allen (middle), and Kyle Harshbarger (right)

Linebackers:

Kyeson Habbinga, Senior, Clinton Prairie High School – Habbinga was a game wrecker for the Gophers and frequently lived in the opposing team’s backfields. He finished with 86 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, four sacks and 3 forced fumbles, all team-highs. 

 

Dennis Barkley, Senior, Frankfort – Barkley did a little bit of everything for the Hot Dogs this season. He had 41 tackles, an interception, four passes defended and a fumble recovery.

 

Jonathan Carey, Sophomore, Carroll High School – Even as a sophomore, Carey was a big part of the Cougar defense. He collected 78 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery.

 

Landon Hammond, Junior, Carroll High School – Hammond showed his two-way ability throughout the season, but it was his defense that came first. He finished with 62 tackles, three for a loss, two interceptions and a sack.

 

Defensive Backs:

Brody Ray, Junior, Carroll High School – Ray was another player who provided on both sides of the ball for the Cougars. Defensively, he had five pass breakups, an interception and 26 tackles.

 

Creed Mennen, Senior, Clinton Central – Mennen could have easily made the list at multiple other positions, but he was the captain of the Clinton Central defense and consistently made plays on the back end. He finished the year with 47 tackles and a fumble recovery.

Amrin Barrett (L) and Creed Mennen (R) were named The Farmers Bank Players of the Game after taking down Frankfort 30-0.

Keaton Albaugh, Junior, Clinton Central – Albaugh was a ballhawk for the Bulldogs, intercepting three passes and defending two more. He also finished with 32 tackles on the year.

 

Jaxon Robey, Sophomore, Frankfort High School – As a sophomore, Robey led the team with 46 tackles while adding two tackles for loss, a sack and a blocked kick.

 

 

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