Baltimore County Championship: Milford Mill vs. Randallstown
Liberty Road Rivals Milford Mill and Randallstown meet up in the Baltimore County Championship. Milford Mill is looking to defend their 2009 title. Milford Mill is led by Anthony "Nemo" Goode, Jimmy Hamilton, Tevin Hanner, Isiah McCray, and Demetrius Johnson.
Milford Mill vs. Good Counsel
Milford Mill and Good Counsel meet in the Battle of the Beltway.
Kevin Lynch: The Crab Bowl Film Analysis
- Posted by Kevin Lynch on December 23rd, 2009
On Monday Night, the 2nd Annual Crab Bowl took place on a frosty cold night at Towson University's Johnny Unitas Stadium. Once again it was a great display of the best football players in the state of Maryland, with the squad from DC holding to a 24-21 victory over Baltimore, taking a 2-0 series lead. After watching the game and evaluating the tape, I am going to take a look at some of the players that turned in impressive performances.
Most Outstanding Player
Maryland Crab Bowl: DC vs Baltimore
In the second ever Crab Bowl, The Baltimore area and DC area square off for State Bragging Rights. Baltimore is led by Billy Cosh (KSU), Zach Zwiniak (PSU), and Nick Forbes (CAL), and DC is led by Louis Young (Stan), Michael Coley (CAL), and Arie Kouandijo.
Baltimore Roster
1 Josh Furman Old Mill DB/RB 6′3″ 194
2 Ricky Connor Linganore KR/PR 5′10″ 175
3 Connor Bruns Loyola QB 6′3″ 205
4 Kevin Johnson River Hill DB 6′0″ 160
5 Adrian Coxson City WR 6′2″ 195
6 Marcus Snipes Meade WR 6′1″ 180
Defense, big plays help D.C hold on to victory over Baltimore
- Posted by Ed Fitzsimmons on December 22nd, 2009
All the talk coming into the 2nd annual Maryland Crab Bowl, featuring all stars from the Baltimore area against ones from the Washington D.C. area, was about the stellar quarterbacks being show cased in this years event, especially Arundels Billy Cosh. Someone forgot to tell the guys on the defensive side of the ball as both teams got spectacular play on that side of the ball, unfortunately for the Baltimore side D.C's came up with the bigger plays.
A look at the Monday's Crab Bowl
- Posted by Kevin Lynch on December 18th, 2009
The Maryland Crab Bowl will enter it's sophomore season Monday at Johnny Unitas Stadium at Towson University at 7pm. The game features the best players in the state from the DC and Baltimore Area's grinding it out for Area Bragging Rights. The inaugural contest was won by DC 32-21.
Woodlawn vs. Milford Mill
In a West Baltimore County Rivalry, the Milford Mill Millers host the Woodlawn Warriors. Milford Mill is led by Seniors Anthony "Nemo" Goode, Troy Branch and Jimmy Hamilton, and Juniors Isiah McCray amd Tevin Hanner.
Metro Top 20 Football Poll: Final Edition
- Posted by Kevin Lynch on December 8th, 2009
1. Gilman, 7-3, MIAA A Conference Champions
2. Eastern Tech, 13-1, 2A Champions
3. Old Mill, 12-2, 4A Champions
4. Arundel, 11-1, 4A East Finalist
5. River Hill, 12-1, 3A Semifinalist
6. McDonogh, 8-2, MIAA A Confernce Runner-up
7. Dunbar, 11-2, 1A Semifinalist
8. Hereford, 10-2, 3A Semifinalist
9. Joppatowne, 13-1, 1A Runner-UP
10. Spalding, 10-1, MIAA B Conference Champions
11. Broadneck, 8-2, Beat Old Mill in game 10
12. Patterson, 9-3, 4A North Finalist
13. Annapolis, 8-3, 4A East Playoff Appearance
14. Calvert Hall, 8-4, 4-2 in the MIAA A
3A State Final: Huntingtown vs. Linganore
A battle of undefeated teams in the 3A State Championship as Calvert County's Huntingtown (13-0) and Frederick County's Linganore (13-0) meet up in Baltimore. Huntingtown is making there first ever title appearance and are led by Greg Goodwin, who leads the state in rushing. Linganore is looking for their 5th championship, and are led by Zach Zwiniak (Penn State) and Robby Havenstein (Wisconsin).
Linganore completes perfect season, captures 5th state title
- Posted by Ed Fitzsimmons on December 6th, 2009
The tone of the class 3A state championship game between the 13-0 Linganore Lancers and the 13-0 Huntingtown Hurricanes was set on the opening drive by the Lancers defense and the Hurricanes coaching staff. On it's first play from scrimmage Huntingtown's Greg Goodwin, the states leading rusher with 2,559 yards coming in, was hit for a 9 yard loss by the Lancers stout defense. After a false start penalty left the Hurricanes with a 3rd and 22 at their own 9 yard line head coach Jerry Franks figured it would be better off to just punt.