Indiana High School Boys Basketball Scores and Highlights From Jan. 24
Eastern (Greentown) scored 109 points in a runaway while several teams posted big wins and a handful of games were decided in overtime, shaping momentum for the midseason stretch.

Eastern (Greentown) delivered the night's most dominant performance, routing Southern Wells 109-39, a display of offensive efficiency that will reverberate through Hoosier hardwood conversations. Penn's 96-65 victory over Ft. Wayne Wayne and Anderson Prep Academy's 86-55 win at Ft. Wayne Smith Academy were other high-octane outings that underscored a wave of scoring across the state on Jan. 24.
Several matchups produced lopsided results that highlighted depth gaps. Bethany Christian held Hamilton to nine points in a 69-9 final, Benton Central blanked Rensselaer into a 68-26 defeat, and Monrovia and Lafayette Harrison posted emphatic wins, 80-26 and 70-35 respectively. Those blowouts point to the talent concentration in certain programs and the continued challenge for smaller rosters to compete across divisions.
Conversely, the night included tight finishes and overtime drama. Monroe Central nipped Blackford 66-65 in overtime, while Barr-Reeve edged North Daviess 50-45 in extra time. Randolph Southern's 63-62 victory over Wapahani and Zionsville's narrow 42-39 win at Warren Central demonstrated how free throws and endgame execution remain decisive in the regular-season grind. Leo's 43-40 win over East Noble and Seymour's 54-45 triumph over Scottsburg added to the list of single-possession contests that will influence sectional seeding conversations.

Traditional power programs flexed, too. Jimtown rolled past South Bend Washington 83-62, Westfield scored 88 in beating Muncie Central 75-55, and Mooresville downed Greencastle 68-56. Those performances suggest roster balance and scoring versatility that matter come tournament time. On the flip side, matchups like Carroll (Ft. Wayne) 79, Fishers 37, reveal defensive game plans that can stifle higher-profile opponents on any given night.
Beyond wins and losses, these results carry economic and cultural weight for Indiana towns where high school gyms are community centers. Big home victories boost attendance, concession revenue, and local business foot traffic on game nights, while close finishes sustain media attention and college-recruiting chatter. For players, standout team performances this late in January can translate to greater exposure as colleges refine scouting lists.

As the calendar moves deeper into the season, the Jan. 24 outcomes will ripple into sectional seedings and rivalry narratives. Coaches will study both dominant wins and narrow escapes to prepare for the stretch run. Fans should watch programs such as Eastern (Greentown), Penn, Anderson Prep, Westfield, and Jimtown for consistency, while keeping an eye on teams that eked out tight wins for potential postseason upsets.
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