Central Indiana’s Top Wide Receivers Eye 2026 Breakout
A look at 33 standout receivers from across the region, their impressive stats and the colleges already courting them.
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A look at 33 standout receivers from across the region, their impressive stats and the colleges already courting them.

Three Vicksburg players earn all‑tournament honors as Antwine named MVP, while Clinton’s squad eyes a regional title.

After a 20‑6 summer that included a win over defending state champion Morton, the Warren Central Warriors are poised for a season marked by high hopes and a culture of accountability.
With many programs relying on returning starters, the depth of experience at the quarterback position promises a competitive landscape for the upcoming 2026 season.

The Warren Central soccer programs completed flawless workout weeks, with the boys securing three straight victories and the girls' varsity and junior varsity squads also going undefeated in the Central Mississippi 7v7 Tournament.

The latest All-County baseball selections spotlight outstanding performances from Warren County’s high schools, with Bradley’s all-around stats and Broome’s fourth-year coaching triumph taking center stage.

Junior Keller Bradley earns top honors from The Vicksburg Post after a breakout season that saw him hit .398, steal 33 bases and pitch to a 2.65 ERA, drawing interest from several Mississippi junior colleges.

Four consecutive winning seasons, a 32-2 record and a culture of consistency have positioned Warren Central's baseball team as a perennial contender. With key pitchers and a returning core, the squad aims to break a 26‑year state title drought in 2027.

The latest high school soccer season in Mississippi highlights exceptional individual performances, from record‑setting goalkeepers to prolific scorers, setting the stage for future collegiate careers and state‑wide all‑star showcases.

Jacob Porter, a key figure for Warren Central, has been named the Vicksburg Post’s boys soccer Player of the Year for the second straight season, cementing his status as one of Mississippi’s most prolific scorers.

Coach Jeremy Lawrence’s three‑year run of region titles and semifinal appearances reflects a program built on fundamentals, player development, and a promising pipeline of young talent.
The 88th edition of the boys’ series and 51st of the girls’ series will feature top Indiana seniors facing Kentucky’s best, with ticket information, historic series stats and a full slate of junior‑senior doubleheaders.

Jacob Porter's 27-goal campaign and leadership guide Warren Central to a third consecutive North State Championship appearance, earning him the Vicksburg Daily News Boys’ Soccer Player of the Year award for the second straight season.

Ka’ryn Henderson, a multi‑sport standout from Warren Central High School, has signed with Millsaps College to play quarterback for the school's first varsity flag football team, set to begin competition in spring 2027.
The new head coach arrives with a decorated playing and coaching résumé, aiming to preserve Cascade’s recent dominance while navigating a class shift and roster turnover.
Indiana University defensive lineman Tyrone Burrus Jr. visited Sunny Heights Elementary in Indianapolis, where he read to a second‑grade class and joined field day activities, while reflecting on his journey from Warren Central to the Hoosiers and his growing role on the defensive line.

Indiana University’s rising edge rusher Tyrone Burrus Jr. spent a recent morning at Sunny Heights Elementary, sharing stories and playing games with young students while reflecting on his path to college football.
Former Louisville commit Tyrone Burrus Jr. visited his hometown school, engaging second‑graders in reading and play while praising the support that will shape his upcoming season.
After winning its first regional championship in seven years, Warren Central’s football program is attracting top prospects and upgrading its infrastructure, setting the stage for a potentially historic season.

The ceremony recognized the Vikings' 12‑2 season, their first championship in three decades, and the personal mementos that bind the squad to its storied past.