Summer's Spotlight: Looking back on historic football season
By:
Summer Horan
Posted: Dec 9, 2025 9:46 AM EDT
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STARKE COUNTY, Ind. -- Despite how the Knox Redskins were unable to reach the Lucas Oil Stadium for the chance to compete in the high school championship game, they and their stair running-back/quarterback, Myles McLaughlin were able to show that Michiana football is the real deal over a historic football season.
On Tuesday, ABC57's Summer Horan spoke with Myles McLaughlin and the Knox High School Athletic Director, Niell Minix, about this historic season and what's next for McLaughlin.
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