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October 19, 2009

Chesapeake's Junker named Ravens' Coach of the Week

Chesapeake's Mark Junker, who has led his Baltimore County football team to a 7-0 season already matching last season's win total, was named Ravens' High School Coach of the Week today.

Junker's No. 15 Bayhawks defeated Catonsville 28-7 on Friday and remains the only team unbeaten in the county's Class 2A-1A Division. The Bayhawks fell behind 7-0 and trailed by that margin at the half, before rallying to take the lead on Corey Polston's 37-yard touchdown run in the third quarter.

The Bayhawks also came from behind in the win that put them on the map, a 15-13 victory over then-No. 6 Eastern Tech on Sept. 26. They trailed 6-0 at the half in that game.

Junker, in his third year as head coach, led the Bayhawks to a 7-4 finish a year ago.

He is the fifth Baltimore-area coach to be named Coach of the Week this season along with Patterson's Corey Johnson, Atholton's Kyle Schmitt, Dunbar's Lawrence Smith and Calvert Hall's Donald Davis. North Caroline's James McCormick also has been honored.

One of weekly winners will be named the Ravens' High School Coach of the Year on Dec. 13 at the Ravens game with the Detroit Lions at M&T Bank Stadium.

Posted by Katherine Dunn at 8:04 PM | | Comments (1)
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Go Bayhawks. All the way to state c/o 2000

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