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October 20, 2009

The Cosh Watch

Arundel quarterback Billy Cosh threw for all five of the No. 1 Wildcats’ touchdowns in Monday night’s 35-6 win over South River, boosting his state-record career total to 90 passing touchdowns. Last weekend, he broke the previous state record of 80 when he passed for seven, which also tied the record for most passing touchdowns in a game.

Here’s a look at how close Cosh is getting to some other state public school career records, all set by North County's Mike Pfisterer between 1997 and 2000:

Most passing yards: Pfisterer 6,522, Cosh 5,963.
Most passes attempted: Pfisterer 902, Cosh 708.
Most passes completed: Pfisterer 548, Cosh 468.

I’m guessing with the All-Metro senior's talents, The Cosh Watch could become a weekly feature.

Posted by Katherine Dunn at 1:20 PM | | Comments (2)
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Where's he going to school next year?

He's going to play for his daddy at Kansas State.

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