Football: By The Numbers for Week 5
With half of the high school football regular season in the books, here is a look at some of the numbers that stood out in Week 5:
2
Devontes to score off turnovers in the fourth quarter in Maritime Industries' 25-14 win over Forest Park – Devonte Tabb on a fumble recovery and Devonte Lewis on an interception.
3
Touchdowns on his first seven carries for Chesapeake-AA running back Deon McDaniel, who finished with four touchdowns in a 45-8 win over Northeast
4
Local teams to suffer their first losses of the season this week – Milford Mill, Patterson Mill, Aberdeen and Hammond
5
Interceptions for Old Mill’s Torie Wagner in the last two weeks
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Local teams remaining undefeated – Calvert Hall, Old Mill, Arundel, Poly, Catonsville, Fallston, Glenelg and Overlea
9
Straight wins for Overlea – the area’s longest active winning streak. Calvert Hall, which had a bye this week, has eight.
12
Points surrendered by Poly through the first five weeks
15
Seconds left when Glenelg’s Luke Brister booted the longest field goal of his career – 42 yards – to beat Hammond, 17-14
16
Years since Catonsville beat Hereford before Friday night’s 50-14 Comets win
17
Points allowed by McDonogh in the last four weeks
25
Average margin of victory for The Baltimore Sun’s top eight teams this weekend
90
More points scored by Catonsville in the second half than its five opponents
218
Points scored by Arundel in its first five games
220
Points scored by Gilman in its first five games
286
Yards on 10 carries for Edgewood’s Lavar Shannon who scored four times in the Rams’ first win of the season, 42-6, over Harford Tech
416
Yards passing for South River quarterback Connor Cox, who threw five touchdown passes in a 48-26 win over Annapolis





