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September 23, 2011

Ray Lewis' son rushes for 384 yards and 5 TDs in a game

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We usually stick to area high school sports news in this space, but this story out of Florida has some strong local ties.

According to the Orlando Sentinel, Lake Mary Prep junior Ray Lewis III broke his own school rushing record with 384 yards and five touchdowns on 27 attempts last Friday. In doing so, the son of the All-Pro Ravens linebacker led his team to a 60-36 victory.

Lewis' previous record was 272 yards rushing in a game last season.

No word yet on whether he does the Ray Lewis Dance when he emerges from the locker room to take the field.

See the full Sentinel story here.

(Photo of Ray Lewis III by Jacob Langston/Orlando Sentinel)

Posted by David Selig at 4:23 PM | | Comments (6)
        

Comments

Can the Ravens draft him yet? That way his father could play until he is 45 and they could play together on the Ravens.

be interested to see how he does at the college level, i expect he will be heavily recruited ? maybe

I'll trade Ray Rice for Ray Lewis Jr., straight up.

Imagine having Ray as your father.

A whole new meaning of intense and expectations.

Ravens_Flock, u r such a fool

u show it on the Ravens forums and here as well

He probably will go mthe DA U and be drafted by the ravens..keep your eyes iopen for him later on down the line

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