Parke Heritage Wins Fourth Straight Regional Title, Tops Centerville 66-46
Treigh Schelsky poured in 23 points as Parke Heritage captured its fourth straight Class 2A regional title, routing Centerville 66-46 at John Wooden Gymnasium.

Treigh Schelsky shot 47 percent from the field and finished with 23 points, six rebounds and five assists Saturday as the No. 4-ranked Parke Heritage Wolves dismantled Centerville 66-46 in the Class 2A Martinsville Regional final at John Wooden Gymnasium, securing the program's fourth consecutive regional championship.
Carter Crum was just as essential to the margin. The Wolves forward delivered a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds, giving Parke Heritage a dominant interior presence that Centerville's Bulldogs never found an answer for across four quarters.
The game began with both teams working through first-round nerves. The opening quarter was relatively tight before the Wolves settled into their offensive rhythm and pulled away, outscoring Centerville in each of the four periods. By the final buzzer, the 20-point margin felt routine for a team that has now won 16 games this season by 20 or more points.
The victory extended Parke Heritage's winning streak to 11 games and lifted the Wolves to 24-4 on the season. Across those 11 straight wins, they averaged 72.2 points per game. Centerville, which entered Saturday riding an 11-game winning streak of its own, fell to 24-3.

The six rebounds from Schelsky were notable in their own right, representing the most boards he had posted in a single game since December 2025.
With the regional trophy secured, the Wolves advance to the Class 2A semistate, where they will carry a four-year reign as regional champions and a team built around exactly the kind of performance Schelsky and Crum delivered inside John Wooden Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon.
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