September 14, 2014|By Katherine Dunn
In Week Two of the high school football season, things calmed down a bit after a wild opening weekend. There were few surprises in the win and loss columns this past week but plenty of standout performances on the field.
Here's a look at some of the statistics that emerged from this weekend's games and the young season:
2
Fumbles, recovered by Arundel’s Diondre Walker and Ephraim Moore, converted into touchdowns in the Wildcats’ 14-7 win over Old Mill
2
Fumble recoveries returned for touchdowns by Aberdeen’s Quincy Johnson in a 35-0 win over Joppatowne
3
Interceptions by Fallston’s Kyle McKeever in the 30-29 win over Edgewood
4
Interceptions in two games by Annapolis’ Montes Davis
5
Yards of total offense managed by Anacostia against Gilman in the Greyhounds’ 49-0 win
12
Straight wins over Baltimore City opponents for Douglass
14-7
Lowest scoring game between Arundel and Old Mill in at least 12 years
26
Game losing streak ended by Lansdowne with a 7-6 win over Kenwood
29
Points scored by North Carroll’s Zach Sherman in a 35-26 win over Williamsport – 24 on touchdown receptions of 81, 70, 63 and 80 yards and five on extra points
34
Carries by Severna Park's Joe Morrow for 206 yards and three touchdowns in a 30-18 win over Southern
49
Points scored by Franklin four times in its last six games, including Friday's 49-14 win over New Town
62
Eastern Tech running plays -- for 320 yards -- in a 37-14 win over Randallstown
62
Yard touchdown run by Broadneck quarterback Canaan Gebele less than three minutes into the 42-21 win over Annapolis
90
Yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Oakland Mills’ Tre Hopkins, who also returned a punt 72 yards for a touchdown, both in the first quarter of a 55-0 win over Centennial
99
Yard punt return for a touchdown by St. Paul's Allan Koikoi in a 41-20 win over Delone Catholic, Pa.
105-0
Margin of victory this season for Oakland Mills, which has scored more points than any other Baltimore-area team and is also the only team to shut out both of its opponents
207
Yards rushing by Archbishop Spalding quarterback Evan Fochtman in a 29-28 overtime loss to Bullis
209
Yards rushing by Havre de Grace's Shawn Cardwell in a 14-7 win over Harford Tech254
Yards passing by John Carroll’s Kurt Rawlings in a 42-19 win over Delmar
312
Of Patterson’s 369 yards of total offense gained on the ground in a 21-0 win over Poly
336
Yards passing by North Carroll quarterback Jack Flowers in the win over Williamsport
To submit stats for consideration for By The Numbers, coaches should email katherine.dunn@baltsun.com by noon Sunday.