Prince George's County (Friday night games)
Class 4A
Northwestern-PG 47, High Point 0
Looking for its first win, Northwestern sophomore tailback Augustine Sahr rushed for 106 yards on nine carries and had a touchdown to easily defeat struggling High Point, who has been outscored 109-0 through two games.
Class 3A/2A/1A
Crossland 32, North Harford 29
The Cavaliers had D'Angelo Gantt, Jr. earn 100-plus yards rushing, while Dwayne Howard jetted 79 yards for the game-winning touchdown. Crossland had three interceptions to rally from a 14-point deficit.
(Saturday afternoon games)Class 4A
Bladensburg 7, Bowie 6
After getting blitzed in the season-opener by 42 points, the Mustangs inched out a one-point win over Bowie, who has only relinquished one touchdown through two games.
C.H. Flowers 43, Parkdale 0
In two games, the Jaguars have outscored their opponents 85-0. Against struggling Parkdale, who has yet to muster a point, Flowers had six players total at least 50 yards rushing, including quarterback Dwayne Powell who ran for two touchdowns.
DuVal 35, Laurel 19
In a match-up pitting two teams -- and coaches -- looking for their first win, the Tigers pulled away behind Jesse Henderson's two touchdown passes. Laurel's DeAnte Love had 100-plus yards rushing and two touchdowns in the losing effort.
Eleanor Roosevelt 33, Oxon Hill 28
After racing out to a 26-7 lead, Roosevelt had to hold on against the Clippers, who are without Penn State recruit Brandon Felder. Oxon Hill's Leo Gordon and Mike Wilson combined for 190 yards rushing, but the Raiders' Mike Thomas (10-of-18 for 208 yards passing), Richard Aiyegoro (102 yards rushing) and Penn State recruit Derrick Thomas (86 yards receiving, two touchdowns) were too much.
Suitland 28, Henry Wise 14
Suitland earned its second straight road victory behind Kevin Williams' two touchdown runs as the Rams held off feisty Wise, who saw sophomore quarterback Deandre Smith (7-of-11 passing, one touchdown) have a breakout performance.
Class 3A/2A/1A
Douglass-PG 36, Largo 0
Douglass quarterback Richard Barber threw for a touchdown and ran for another to complement fullback Trey Massey scored two rushing scores are the Eagles continued their winning ways.
Friendly 42, Forestville
12
After getting upset in week one, the Patriots scored on Forestville's first play from scrimmage, along with their first possession to cruise to the 30-point victory. Friendly got a solid game from quarterback Sherrod Baltimore, who
Gywnn Park 33, Central 14
In a match-up of unbeaten teams, the Yellow Jackets used a brilliant performance from quarterback LaVaughn Hughes, who completed five passes for 114 yards and two passing touchdowns to complement his 147 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns.
Potomac 32, Fairmont Heights 0
The Wolverines have yet to allow a point, while senior running back Stephen Darden ran for 146 yards on 16 carries. Junior wide receiver Devonte Tabannah also accounted for three touchdowns, one rushing, one receiving and another on a punt return.
St. John's (D.C.) 41, Surrattsville 6
Surrattsville senior quarterback Andre Williams threw for 60 yards and ran for the Hornets' only touchdown against WCAC stalwart St. John's. Free safety Jacob Williams did pick off a pass for the second straight week.
Others
Quince Orchard 26, Churchill 6
Seneca Valley 6, Northwest 0
Rockville 19, Richard Montgomery 16
Riverdale Baptist 22, Bel Air 0
Bishop McNamara 28, Bishop Ireton (Va.) 17
Gilman 21, DeMatha 14
Good Counsel 42, Friendship Collegiate (D.C.) 0
Bullis 17, Sidwell Friends (D.C.) 14
Landon 33, Mercersburg Academy
(Pa.) 18
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**All scores were compiled by Eric Gilmore. If a score is
incorrect or a correction needs to be made, his e-mail address is:
egilmore@digitalsports.com**