Pritzel, Baker, Aytch Propel Lafayette Jefferson Past Arsenal Tech 64-54
Gavin Pritzel and Treshawn Baker each scored 16 while Aaden Aytch posted a 13-point, 10-rebound double-double as Lafayette Jefferson beat Arsenal Tech 64-54.

Gavin Pritzel and Treshawn Baker each poured in 16 points and Aaden Aytch recorded a 13-point, 10-rebound double-double as Lafayette Jefferson walked away with a 64-54 victory over Indianapolis Arsenal Technical on Feb. 13, 2026. Pritzel finished with seven rebounds and went 5-for-10 from the floor, and MaxPreps noted Baker shot 83% from the field in the win.
Pritzel’s 5-for-10 performance underpinned Jefferson’s inside production, while Aytch’s 13 and 10 supplied the glass presence the Bronchos needed. The Original Report captured the game’s balance precisely: "Jefferson received strong inside play and timely outside shooting." Those two fronts combined to keep the Titans at bay across the final minutes.
MaxPreps framed the result as momentum for Jefferson, headlining the game "Make It Four in a Row for Lafayette Jefferson." The victory improved the Bronchos to 12-7, moving them from three consecutive wins entering the matchup to four in a row afterward. Arsenal Technical dropped to 6-13, and MaxPreps added that Jefferson "also won the pair's last head-to-head," underscoring added local bragging rights between the programs.

Treshawn Baker’s efficiency stood out on paper and in context. MaxPreps’ field-goal percentage log shows Baker at 83% on Feb. 13 against Arsenal Tech, with prior marks of 47% on 02/07 at West Lafayette, 25% on 02/05 vs McCutcheon, 56% on 02/03 at Harrison, and 44% on 01/30 at Kokomo. MaxPreps noted, "The last time Baker's shooting accuracy was this high was back in February of 2025," suggesting this performance was a notable peak in his shooting timeline.
Looking ahead, Jefferson’s schedule presents a favorable matchup: MaxPreps lists Lafayette Jefferson facing Indianapolis Washington at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, and commented that "The Bronchos will be up against the Continentals' rather soft defense (which has allowed 61.53 points per contest), so fans could be in store for a big offensive performance." That looming date gives Jefferson a chance to capitalize on its four-game streak against an opponent with a high points-allowed mark.

Arsenal Technical answered quickly after the loss, as MaxPreps recorded the Titans' next outing as an 82-16 victory against BELIEVE Circle City on the 14th. Between Jefferson’s efficient scoring from Pritzel and Baker and Aytch’s double-digit rebounding, the Feb. 13 game offered a compact snapshot of team development for the Bronchos and a quick reminder that the Circle City region’s high school scene remains volatile from night to night.
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