October 14, 2012|By Katherine Dunn
The high school football season is flying by with seven of 10 regular-season games already in the books. As teams buckle down with the playoffs just a few weeks away, here’s a look at some of the team and individual statistics that stood out from Week Seven and the season so far:
1
Yard line inside which Chesapeake-AA’s Nick Means recovered a Severna Park fumble in the final seconds to preserve a 19-15 Cougars' win
1:14
Left in the game when Patterson Mill’s Luke DePasquale ran 78 yards for the game-winning touchdown in a 26-20 win over Edgewood
2
One-yard touchdown runs by Francis Scott Key quarterback Clayton Vieck in the fourth quarter to seal a 33-21 win over North Carroll
3
Interceptions by Archbishop Spalding in its 29-11 win over Mount St. Joseph
4
Shutouts posted in seven games by River Hill, Dunbar and Northwestern
5
Undefeated teams left in the Baltimore metro area – River Hill, Arundel, Westminster, St. Paul’s, and St. Frances
5
Straight touchdowns scored by City quarterback Tayshawn Mayo – four rushing and another on his forced fumble recovered in the end zone -- to open the 42-6 win over Digital Harbor
8
Straight passes completed by Milford Mill quarterback Kyle McEachern to open the game and spark a 42-35 upset of Hereford
12
Points allowed by Northwestern in its last six games
16
Consecutive 100-yard rushing performances by Lewis’ Donnie Neal, who gained 166 yards on eight carries in a 46-6 win over Maritime
17
Straight wins by River Hill, the Baltimore area’s longest active streak
21
Tackles by C. Milton Wright’s Tyler Bussenius – 13 solo – in a 35-6 win over Joppatowne
23
Game losing streak for Francis Scott Key before the Eagles defeated North Carroll Friday night
26
Points scored in the second quarter by St. Mary’s in a 26-10 win over Boys’ Latin
35.7
Margin of victory for Atholton in its last three games after winning the first three by an average of 2 points and then suffering a 1-point loss
39
Touchdown passes thrown this fall by Westminster quarterback Deryk Kern, who needed just seven games to break the Carroll County single-season record of 38 set by the Owls’ Kevin Clancy in 2005
42
First-half points scored by North Harford in its 42-7 win over Havre de Grace
117
More points scored by Gilman than its first three MIAA A Conference opponents – 133-16
374
Passing yards for Arundel’s Jack Gordon, who completed 25 of 35 passes and threw for four touchdowns in a 47-14 win over Broadneck.
1,056
Yards rushing in six games for St. Paul’s Dale Harris, who carried 23 times for 211 yards and three touchdowns in a 34-0 win over John Carroll
2005
The last time Milford Mill defeated Hereford before Friday’s Millers’ victory