Weekend wrap: Brown's squad drops second straight
Maryland quarterback commitment C.J. Brown put up solid numbers for Seneca Valley (Pa.) on Friday night, but the Raiders dropped a 52-21 game to North Hills.
The Raiders' C.J. Brown is a Maryland recruit who led the WPIAL in passing coming into the game with 1,286 yards and nine touchdowns. He threw for 256 yards and a touchdown and rushed for another score -- but had two interceptions to double his season total.
"C.J. Brown was hit a lot and had to scramble, but he made some plays," [North Hills coach Jack] McCurry said. "Our defense played well enough to win."
• Terps safety commitment Eric Franklin made an impact on offense during Archbishop Curley’s 34-6 win over Riverdale Baptist.
Eric Franklin also caught a 52-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Mark Venable in the win.
• Avery Graham, a UM safety pledge, found the end zone early in Clarksburg’s 55-0 rout of Poolesville.
On the ensuing kickoff, Poolesville, which suffered its fourth shutout in five games, fumbled the kick at the Falcon 12 and Clarksburg got the ball back. Two plays later, Avery Graham scored on a 1-yard plunge with 9:41 to go in the quarter, Isaacs made his kick and it was a 14-0 game.
• Maryland linebacker recruit Bradley Johnson rushed for a one-yard score in Dinwiddie’s 52-15 win against Colonial Heights (Va.).
Bradley Johnson and Chad Hall contributed rushing TDs for the Generals, who improved to 2-0 in the district and 4-1 overall, while senior Chad Jones drilled a 42-yard field goal.
• Tight end Dave Stinebaugh found the end zone once in Perry Hall’s 42-0 drubbing of Dulaney.
Gator quarterback Davonta Farrell rushed for a 15-yard touchdown and threw a 10-yard scoring pass to University of Maryland-bound tight end David Stinebaugh.
• Linebacker/defensive end David Mackall led the Red Storm defense in Edmondson’s 20-0 blanking of Mervo.
Defensively, Anthony Rice made eight tackles, recorded a sack and recovered a fumble, David Mackall had nine tackles and D'Andre Green had six tackles as the Red Storm built a 14-0 halftime lead on the way to improving to 3-2 overall, and 2-1 in the league's Division I.
• Nick Ferrara converted all four of his extra point attempts and kicked two field goals in St. Anthony’s 41-27 win over Farrell (N.Y.).





