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October 12, 2009

Ten football teams still perfect

With four weeks left in the prep football regular season, 26 teams in Maryland remain undefeated, according to MdVarsity.com. Ten are in the Baltimore metro area.

Arundel, River Hill, Atholton, Joppatowne, Poly, Archbishop Spalding, Boys’ Latin, Chesapeake-Baltimore County and Lake Clifton are 6-0. Forest Park is 5-0.

A few of these likely will complete perfect regular seasons, but not all of them can. Looming are three potential showdowns between unbeatens:

Archbishop Spalding and Boys' Latin could be playing for the MIAA B Conference championship when they meet on Oct. 23.

Two-time state Class 2A champion River Hill, now riding a 34-game winning streak, meets upstart Atholton in an Oct. 30 game that could decide the Howard County title.

Lake Clifton and Forest Park may duel it out for the Baltimore City Division II crown in the regular-season finale, Nov. 6.

Posted by Katherine Dunn at 6:00 AM | | Comments (2)
Categories: Football
        

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How about some coverage of the two perfect teams in Queen Anne's County
Kent Island High School
Queen Anne's High School

Both are 6-0

Chesapeake Baltmore County 7-0 as of 10/16/09. Defeated 2A runner up earlier in the season. NO ones talking about them and thats good. Keep doing what you do.

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