Saturday, December 04, 2010

Urbana "D" Leads Hawks to Maryland 4A Football Championship

by Jeff Fisher
Maryland High School Football Huddle

For the 9th time in 13 games, Urbana's defense pitched a shutout.

Friday night, the stingy Hawk defense shutout Wise 6-0 to win Maryland's Class 4A state crown.  The Baltimore Sun reports that all the defense needed was an opening drive touchdown that led to the school's fourth state title.

#8 Seeded Wilde Lake Wins Maryland's 3A High School Football Title

by Jeff Fisher
Maryland High School Football Huddle


Wilde Lake's incredible post-season run ended with a Maryland 3A high school football championship.

The Wildcats, who entered the playoffs as a #8 seed, beat Franklin Thursday night 21-14 to win the school's first state title since 1987.

The Baltimore Sun reports that Wilde Lake used a strong running game to capture its sixth overall state crown.

Friday, December 03, 2010

Maryland High School Football Scores - Playoffs/Championships

Maryland High School Football Scores
Friday, December 3, 2010

Playoffs
Championships

4A
Urbana  6  Wise  0

Maryland High School Football Scores
Thursday, December 2, 2010

Playoffs
Championships

3A
Wilde Lake  21  Franklin  14

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Maryland High School Football Scores - Week 3

Maryland High School Football Scores
Thursday, September 16, 2010


Annapolis 28, Glen Burnie 20
Archbishop Carroll, D.C. 51, Owings Mills 0
Arundel 10, Broadneck 6
Baltimore Chesapeake 6, Dundalk 0
Bethesda 28, Northwest - Mtg 17
Boys Latin 47, Severn 0
Brunswick 9, North Carroll 6
Catoctin 38, South Hagerstown 13
Chopticon 19, Huntingtown 14
Damascus 33, Hubie Blake 13
Eastern Tech 57, Kenwood 12
Francis Scott Key 41, Manchester Valley 33
Franklin 42, Catonsville 34
Gaithersburg 22, Clarksburg 7
Hereford 28, Aberdeen 6
James M. Bennett 21, Easton 12
Lackey 40, Thomas Stone 0
Linganore 34, Walkersville 7
Meade 12, Severna Park 0
Middletown 34, Boonsboro 0
North County 20, Pasadena Chesapeake 9
North Hagerstown 16, Loch Raven 13
North Point 26, McDonough 6
Old Mill 44, Northeast - AA 0
Parkside 27, Col. Richardson 13
Patuxent 51, Calvert 7
Pikesville 28, Mt. Carmel 14
Quince Orchard 12, Walt Whitman 7
Rockville 26, Northwood 12
Seneca Valley 41, Albert Einstein 21
Sherwood 35, Paint Branch 19
South Carroll 41, Smithsburg 6
South River 28, Harwood Southern 7
Springbrook 32, Wootton 7
The Potomac School, Va. 24, Bullis 21
Thomas Johnson 20, Century 7
Towson 27, Dulaney 12
Tuscarora 35, Perry Hall 7
Urbana 37, Jefferson, W.Va. 0
Watkins Mill 28, John F. Kennedy 0
Western STES 2, Pallotti 0
Westlake 35, La Plata 6
Westminster 25, Liberty 10
Wicomico 23, Cambridge/SD 3
Williamsport 18, Poolesville 6
Winston Churchill 7, Walter Johnson 0
Winters Mill 21, Frederick 14

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Maryland Crab Bowl Begins Selecting Players for All-Star Game

by Jeff Fisher
Maryland High School Football Huddle



Maryland Crab Bowl officials sent-out official invites to players for its third annual post-season all-star football game scheduled for December 18th at Bowie State University.

With the help of the Maryland Football Coaches Association, the Maryland Crab Bowl issued 44 invites yesterday with 45 more expected to be sent-out by October 1st.  The final rosters for the game between high school football stars from Baltimore and Washington should be set by November 1st.

JC Pickney of Douglass will coach the Washington team this year, while Brian Van Deusen of River Hill will coach the Baltimore squad.

Below are the first batch of invitees...


Baltimore-area players
Gabriel Ali-El, Poly
Adrian Amos, Calvert Hall
Marquise Bannister, Eastern Tech
Brandon Bayer, North Harford
Ben Curtis, Calvert Hall
Vince DePaola, Hereford
Leo Eades, Dunbar
Travon Garrett, Dunbar
Hunter Goodwin, Gilman
Luke Ilardo, Loyola
Darius Jennings, Gilman
Devonte Jones, Mount St. Joseph
Marco Jones, Boys’ Latin
Brent Kluge, River Hill
Tyler Krug, Westminster
Dan McManus, Eastern Tech
Colin Osborne, Glenelg
Donovan Smith, Owings Mills
KK Smith, Archbishop Spalding
Paul Taylor, Poly
Tyler Weedon, Catonsville
Players from outside the Baltimore area
DeAndre Smith Wise
Tyjae Blackwell, Wicomico
Quentin Ezell, Walkersville
Jose Depadua, Walkersville
Matt Semelsberger, Urbana
Jamal Merritt, Sherwood
Crusoe Gongbay, Rockville
Zach Eure, Parkside
Conner Crowell, North Point
Anthony Winter, North Hagerstown
Kyle Warholic, Linganore
Dwayne Randall, Linganore
Najee Green, Gwynn Park
Zachary Dancel, Good Counsel
Blake Countess, Good Counsel
Garrett Dolly, Fort Hill
Ascene Jacques, Flowers
Michael Branthover, DeMatha
Darian Cooper, DeMatha
Cyrus Kouandjio, DeMatha
Brandon Phelps, Damascus
Sean Reaver, Catoctin
Joshua Wade, Bladensburg

Maryland High School Football Pre-Season Practice Begins August 14th

by Jeff Fisher
Maryland High School Football Huddle

Welcome to our new look for the 2010 Maryland high school football season!

With the first day of practice beginning August 14th, I wanted to take the time to thank all of my readers, who have made this blog successful over the past three years.  I have bigger-and-better things planned this year with more original content.

Also, don't forget to check-out High School Football America for great high school football stories from around the country.  If you have story ideas that I should know about, please feel free to email me.

Here's a look at important dates for the 2010 season...

First Practice - August 14th
Regular Season Begins - September 3rd

Championships December 2nd, 3rd and 4th

Jeff Fisher is Founder/Editor-in-Chief of High School Football America

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Maryland - 2010 National Signing Day

Joshua Alexander (Westlake) LB - Connecticut
Khari Al-Mateen (Baltimore Poly) WR/DB - Maine
Max Anderson (Thomas Johnson) TE - Lehigh
Joshua Bordner (Century) QB - Boston College
Tyler Cheesboro (Milford Mill Academy) WR - Maryland
Devin Clark (Dunbar) OL/DL - Maine
Marcus Coker (DeMatha) RB - Iowa
Brandon Coleman (Bishop McNamara) WR - Rutgers
Anthony Ferguson, Jr. (Gilman) DL - Iowa
Josh Furman (Old Mill) ATH - Michigan
R.J. Harris (Arundel) WR/DB - New Hampshire
Rob Havenstein (Linganore) OL - Wisconsin
Courtney Jarvis (Westlake) - DB - Lehigh
Jeremiah Johnson (Suitland) DB - Maryland
Shane Johnson (DeMatha) OL - Pitt
Terrell Johnson (Archbishop Spalding) DL - Kent St.
Jeff Knox (DeMatha) DB - Pitt
Jerry Lovelocke (Edmondson) - Prairie View A&M
Andre Monroe (St. John's) DL - Maryland
Rahsaan Moore (Wise) DL - Maryland
Axel Ofori, Jr. (Gaithersburg) RB/DB - Maine
Jeffrey Ondish (Elkton) K/P - Maine
Paul Phillips (Georgetown Prep) TE - Indiana
Jim Poggi (Gilman) LB - Iowa
Matt Robinson (Atholton) DB - Maryland
Frank Tamakloe (Good Counsel) S - Wisconsin
Steven Thames (Riverdale Baptist) DB/WR - New Hampshire
Titus Till (Wise) DB - Maryland
Chris Tolbert (Springbrook) CB - Central Connecticut St.
Lorenzo Waters (DeMatha) DB - Rutgers
Louis Young (Good Counsel) - Georgia Tech
Zach Zwinak (Linganore) - Penn St.

Video Highlights:

Louis Young, Good Counsel HS

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Bob Hampton Hired as Northwest New Head Football Coach

by Jeff Fisher
Maryland High School Football Huddle


Northwest has hired Bob Hampton as its new head football coach.

The Washington Post reports that Hampton has a lot of work to do after a very tough 2009 season, which saw the Jaguars finish 3-7.
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