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(1-1) Lackey-0 @ (2-0) Huntingtown-3

Lackey and Huntingtown were one of the few games that were able to finish on Friday night which potentially benefitted the Hurricanes.

Lackey made mistakes the whole night, turning the ball over four times on two interceptions and two fumbles. With only 33 yards passing but 113 yards rushing, senior quarterback Robert Middleton lead the team in yardage production. A stout Huntingtown defense held the Chargers scoreless and limited their total yards to just 182.

On the defensive end of the ball, Lackey recorded two interceptions from seniors Clement Muhoka and Scottie Mcmillon. The Hurricanes were only able to kick a field goal with 5:31 left in the fourth quarter of the game. However, that field goal was the difference in the game and gave Huntingtown the win.

Lackey fell to (1-1) following the loss and returns home to face the (0-2) Great Mills Hornets. That game has been moved to Thursday at 7 p.m., due to inclement weather caused by Hurricane Florence.

(1-1) Westlake-6 @ (2-0) North Point-26

Westlake @ North Point was our game of the week for week 2. You can find that article and a highlight video here.

North Point travels to Patuxent on Thursday for a 5 p.m. kickoff and Westlake is home against St. Charles on Thursday and that game kicks off at 7 p.m.

(1-1) Thomas Stone-34 @ (0-2) Great Mills-12

Thomas Stone bounced back from being upset by St. Charles in week 1. To handle Great Mills all four quarters of last weekโ€™s game.

The Cougars were able to score in multiple facets of the game, scoring through the air, on the ground, and on kick return. Senior quarterbacks Cole Lucia and Ronnie Carter combined for 140 yards passing and two touchdowns, one each. Lucia also threw one interception. Stone also ran for 192 yards with junior Kejuan Shelby leading the team, running for 102 yards. Shelby also had a kick return for a touchdown.

Great Mills has yet to post stats from the game at the time of this article and Stone did not post any defensive statistics.
The Cougars are home against Chopticon who is (1-1) following an overtime win last week. They play on Thursday with a 5 p.m. kickoff.

(1-1) La Plata-28 @ (1-1)Chopticon-35 Final(OT)

La Plata suffered their first loss of the season after an overtime battle that began Friday night and finished Saturday afternoon.

The Warriorsโ€™ sophomore quarterback Daโ€™mani Brown threw the ball very well. He finished this week 22 for 32 passing with 231 yards and one touchdown. Brown shared the ball, connecting with 7 different receivers. His favorites though were juniors Nico Stout and Deshawn Clinton, who had six receptions each. La Plata only rushed for 89 yards on 20 attempts. Junior Christopher Pierce lead the team with 39.

On defense, the Warriors sacked the Braves twice and intercepted them once for a touchdown by senior Josh Bayer. Chopticon was able to move the ball, both on the ground and through the air well on La Plataโ€™s defense. The Braves passed for 224 yards and ran for 174.

In overtime, Chopticon began with the ball and was able to score on their first possession. The Warriors hurt themselves on their second play, snapping the ball over the quarterbackโ€™s head, putting La Plata behind the 20 on third down. The Warriors were unable to score and Chopticon got their first win and La Plata, their first loss.

La Plata hosts a (2-0) Northern team on Thursday at 7 p.m.

(0-2) McDonough-6 @ (2-0) St. Charles-33

Stats from this game were yet to be posted at the time of this article.

St. Charles started the game strong against visiting Mc Donough, taking the opening kickoff to the house. The Spartans were able to hold off the occasional drive by the Rams and improve to (2-0).

St. Charles travels to Westlake Thursday with a 7 p.m. kickoff to take on what should be a motivated Wolverines team, coming off of a loss to North Point.

Mc Donough will be home against Leonardtown. Both teams are seeking their first win of the season. That game will kickoff Thursday at 5 p.m.

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Contact Jerold Massie at staffwriter@thebaynet.com