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From Sun staff reports | October 20, 2012
Under the Friday night lights at Homewood Field, the Johns Hopkins running attack could not be stopped. Tied at 28 heading into the fourth quarter, the Blue Jays scored 21 unanswered points in the game's final 14 minutes, including a 63-yard run by Jonathan Rigaud, to seal a 49-35 victory over Gettysburg, and remain undefeated on the season. Rigaud, JD Abbott and quarterback Robbie Matey combined for 372 rushing yards and six touchdowns on the ground. With 7:22 remaining, Matey capped a 12-play drive with a 3-yard touchdown run to give the Blue Jays (7-0, 6-0 Centennial Conference)
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By Edward Lee, The Baltimore Sun | January 17, 2013
The thrill of Saturday's 38-35 double-overtime win against the Denver Broncos in the AFC divisional round swept up Ravens players and coaches alike. But when the euphoria had dissipated, members of the special teams unit were left with another emotion: anger. That's not a surprise considering that Trindon Holliday had become the first player in NFL history to return a punt and a kickoff for touchdowns in a playoff game. The players who man the coverage units are aware of how fortunate they were to escape Denver with a victory.
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November 22, 2012
State semifinals Quince Orchard (11-1) at No. 3 Westminster (12-0) When: Friday, 7 p.m. Class: 4A Coaches: Dave Mencarini, Quince Orchard; Brad Wilson, Westminster Outlook: The Owls' high-flying offense, led by QB Deryk Kern and his state-record 61 touchdown and near state-record 3,612 yards passing, will try to take down a third straight Montgomery County team when they face last year's state runner-up....
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By Katherine Dunn, The Baltimore Sun | November 29, 2012
After a first half in which just about everything that could go wrong did for No. 2 River Hill, the Hawks regrouped behind a strong defense and a big performance from Justin Arn to win their second straight state Class 3A football championship and finish off a 14-0 season. Arn, a running back and linebacker, rushed for two second-half touchdowns and had an interception as River Hill came from behind for only the second time this season to defeat Huntingtown, 18-14, Thursday night at M&T Bank Stadium.
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November 7, 2004
Heisman stock Rising: Okla. QB Jason White: 19-for-35, 292 yards, 5 TDs Rising: Texas RB Cedric Ben son: 24 carries, 141 yards, 5 TDs Top performers Jerome Harrison, Wash. State: 247 yards rushing, 3 TDs Kay-Jay Harris, W.Va.: 2 rushing TDs, 2 receiving TDs Game of the day No. 6 Texas 56, No. 19 Okla homa State 35: The Longhorns trailed 35-7 but scored the last 49 points.
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October 8, 1990
Numbers2 * Jeffrey Young, Mervo, 14 carries, 224 yards.Best passers* Buddy Edmond, Patterson, 10-for-20, 341 yards, 4 TDs.* Diara Davis, Southwestern, 16-for-26, 328 yards, 3 TDs.F: * John Ray, North County, 21-for-39, 297 yards, 3 TDs.easBest receivers* Damon Martin, North County, 10 catches, 143 yards, 1 TD.* Kenneth Clark, Patterson, 5 catches, 138 yards, 1 TD.K? * Charles Anderson, Patterson, 3 catches, 135 yards, 2 TDs.
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November 29, 2012
No. 6 Dunbar (12-1) vs. New Town (11-2) When: Saturday, noon TV: Ch. 54 Internet radio: SFMSports.net Where: M&T Bank Stadium Coaches: Lawrence Smith, Dunbar; Joe Holland, New Town Last meeting: First meeting Outlook: In this David vs. Goliath matchup, first-time state finalist New Town takes on one of the state's most successful playoff programs. The Poets are two-time defending champions, have won six of the past eight Class 1A titles and have won more playoff games (43)
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November 22, 2012
State semifinals Quince Orchard (11-1) at No. 3 Westminster (12-0) When: Friday, 7 p.m. Class: 4A Coaches: Dave Mencarini, Quince Orchard; Brad Wilson, Westminster Outlook: The Owls' high-flying offense, led by QB Deryk Kern and his state-record 61 touchdown and near state-record 3,612 yards passing, will try to take down a third straight Montgomery County team when they face last year's state runner-up....
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By Don Markus, The Baltimore Sun | November 17, 2012
Considering what Keenan Reynolds had accomplished since taking over at quarterback for Navy more than a month ago, it was only a matter of time before an opposing defense was mostly designed to stop the talented freshman. Despite his least productive performance to date, Reynolds took advantage of the extra attention Saturday against Texas State, pitching to a slew of slotbacks and handing off to sophomore fullback Noah Copeland en route to a 21-10 victory on senior day at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
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By Jeff Barker and The Baltimore Sun | November 3, 2012
COLLEGE PARK - All of its bedeviling quarterback injuries finally caught up to Maryland, which tried a succession of gadget plays Saturday but ultimately had to face the hard truth that it couldn't immediately transform a 230-pound linebacker into a college quarterback. The trick plays - which included a variation of the wildcat formation nicknamed the “Wild Crab” - merely diverted attention from the real story: the difficulty of plugging in freshman Shawn Petty for the first time against Georgia Tech after losing three quarterbacks in the previous two games.
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By Katherine Dunn and The Baltimore Sun | November 2, 2012
Reginald Lewis running back Donnie Neal made Friday's 20-12 victory over Northwestern a memorable one. Not only did the senior score all three touchdowns and run for 189 yards on 20 carries, but he led the host Falcons to their first Baltimore City championship - the Division II title - and their first win over Northwestern since 2004. "It was a great day, a game to remember, something I can tell my kids about," Neal said. "Our coaches told us we could do it, and this time it was different.
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By Katherine Dunn, The Baltimore Sun | November 1, 2012
When: Friday, 6:30 p.m. Coaches : Rob Harris, Broadneck; Rich Holzer, Meade Last meeting : Broadneck won, 31-24, last season KEY PLAYERS TO WATCH Broadneck: QB Grant Hudson, Sr. (57-for-113 passing for 823 yards, 9 TDs, 8 INTs); RB Duke Carter, Fr. (137 carries for 729 yards, 5 TDs); WR-DB James Garlington, Sr. (30 carries for 309 yards, 2 TDs; 15 catches, 345 yards, 6 TDs; 6 INTs); WR Zach Franco, Sr. (25 catches, 360 yards, 1 TD); DL Tommy Dyson, Sr.; K Adam Greene, Sr. (10 FGs, state record holder with 27 career FGs)
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By Jeff Barker and The Baltimore Sun | October 27, 2012
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. -- Caleb Rowe made a point of scrambling to his feet quickly. After his Maryland team lost two quarterbacks a week ago, the new starter was intent on showing Boston College that he planned on hanging around after the hardest hits and not becoming yet another casualty. Rowe not only remained healthy, he led three scoring drives in the second half. But - for the second week in row - Maryland's defense sagged at the end, permitting Boston College to rally in the final minute for a 20-17 win that dropped the Terps back to .500 in Atlantic Coast Conference play with the toughest part of the schedule ahead.
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