Euson, Gilmour, Bowling, Ballart Named EIAC MVPs

The EIAC has unveiled its 2025 Football All-Conference Team.

(St. Leon, Ind.) - The Eastern Indiana Athletic Conference has named their All-Conference Team for the 2025 season. 

East Central and Franklin County were crowned champions, both going 3-0 in their respective divisions. 

The Trojans were led by EIAC Legends Division Defensive MVP Nyden Euson. The senior defensive back recorded 50 tackles (6 for a loss), two sacks, and three interceptions for a Trojans defense that held opponents to 11.6 points per game. 

Lawrenceburg junior quarterback Crue Gilmour was named the Legends Division Offensive MVP. Gilmour completed 71 percent of his passes for 1,897 yards, 26 touchdowns and two interceptions. He also ran for 764 yards and 11 touchdowns. 

Franklin County senior quarterback Wyatt Bowling was named the Leaders Division Offensive MVP. He helped lead the Wildcats to the Division Title by throwing from 1,293 yards and 16 touchdowns and rushing for 1,307 yards and 17 more scores. 

South Dearborn senior linebacker Brady Ballart is the Leaders Division Defensive MVP. The three-star, University of Louisville signee had a team-high 110 tackles (12 for a loss), four sacks, an interception and forced fumble. 

See the full 2025 EIAC Football All-Conference Team below. 

Legends Division

East Central (3-0) - Nyden Euson (Def. MVP), Ethan Feldkamp, Gavin Osterman, Noah Brown, Trevor Perkins, Hank Timon, Chase McCracken, Jake Lutz, Trey Nishime, Troy Sebastian

Lawrenceburg (2-1) - Crue Gilmour (Off. MVP), Isaiah Williams, Keaten McGrath, Ben Pierce, Kaleb Carter, Vander LaBazzo, Kinser Pope, Luke Denison, Jacob Becker

Connersville (1-2) - Brayden Keller, Zaine Bentley, Parker Flanigan

Batesville (0-3) - Camden Kaiser, Matthew Maher, Ethan Schneider, Brady Wonnell

Coach of the Year: Jake Meiners (East Central)

 

Leaders Division

Franklin County (3-0) - Wyatt Bowling (Off. MVP), Mason Wewe, Keegan Clark, Carter Dozier, Nate Schallick, Evan Flaspohler, Blake Stephenson, Brady Brunemann, Eli Neumeister

South Dearborn (2-1) - Brady Ballart (Def. MVP), Wyatt Adams, Colt Hensley, Mason Lane, Dallas Terrill, Tyeler Gulden, Colton McClure

Greensburg (1-2) - Austin Cruz, Ashton Winchester, Kam Parkison, Eli Powers, Ethan Smith, Carson Kilgore

Rushville (1-2) - Kai Pernell, Kaleb Amos, Sam Pavey, Owen Zachary

Coach of the Year: Wes Gillman (Franklin County

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