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September 14, 2011

Gilman football stays No. 2 in statewide poll

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We Brown and Good Counsel remain on top of Malcolm Powers and Gilman in the ESPN HS state rankings after Saturday's 26-21 victory in Annapolis. (Doug Kapustin/Baltimore Sun)


Gilman's football team remained No. 2 behind Good Counsel in this week's ESPN HS Maryland High School Football State Media Poll. The top rankings were decided on the field last week as Good Counsel defeated Gilman, 26-21, in the Patriot Classic.

Calvert Hall, however is creeping up on the Greyhounds, pulling to within three points after an 18-0 defensive gem over DeMatha at the Patriot Classic.

DeMatha dropped from No. 4 to No. 7.

The Greyhounds and the Cardinals could determine the No. 2 and No. 3 rankings on the field when they meet at Gilman on Oct. 7.

River Hill, Dunbar, McDonogh, Old Mill, Poly, Loyola and Hammond all remained in the Top 15.

To see the entire poll, visit ESPNHS.

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