Indiana High School Basketball Scoreboard: Final Scores, Tourney Results, Friday Schedule
Tight games and blowouts defined the Jan. 23 slate across Indiana, with Charlestown edging Corydon Central and Indianapolis Cathedral cruising in a tournament rout.

Tight finishes and decisive blowouts gave coaches and fans plenty to digest from the Jan. 23 high school basketball slate as a statewide scoreboard compiled final scores, tournament results and a full Friday schedule, noting a handful of postponed games. Charlestown survived a 67-64 test against Corydon Central, while Indianapolis Shortridge rolled to a 67-56 victory over Greenfield-Central. In tournament play, Indianapolis Cathedral dominated Bishop Chatard 81-46 and Indianapolis Attucks dispatched Christel House 78-57.
Charlestown’s 67-64 win stands out as a midseason checkpoint for the Generals and Rebels in what figures to be a tight sectional picture. Without individual stat lines available in the consolidated listing, the result itself signals late-game execution by Charlestown and offers momentum heading into league play. Corydon Central can take lessons from a three-point loss that keeps them within striking distance in county and sectional races.
In Indianapolis, Shortridge’s 67-56 victory over Greenfield-Central highlights the push by city programs to assert themselves against suburban opposition. The margin suggests Shortridge found consistent scoring and defensive stops long enough to build separation. At the tourney level, Cathedral’s 81-46 rout of Bishop Chatard was authoritative, underlining depth and efficient offense that could translate into deeper postseason expectations. Attucks’ 78-57 win over Christel House likewise showed an ability to push tempo and convert in transition, a style that will draw attention in bracket talk.
The compiled scoreboard functions as more than a ledger; it is a snapshot of midseason shifts that affect seeding, matchups and player exposure. Centralized results make it easier for college scouts, local media and fans to track emergent trends across regions, and clear blowouts or tight finishes influence narratives about program health and coaching adjustments. Noting postponed games is also practical for coaches and athletic directors tracking reschedules and preparing for congested weeks later in the season.
For communities, the scores reinforce traditional rivalries and school identities while giving boosters and local businesses reasons to rally behind upcoming home games. For programs, these outcomes will impact practice focus - whether tightening late-game execution or reinforcing the transition offense that produced big margins.
These results reshape the midseason landscape and set storylines to watch as teams turn toward January’s remaining conference tests and the stretch run into sectionals. Fans should watch for updated box scores and rescheduled matchups to get the full picture of who is trending up as postseason seeding approaches.
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