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Players and coaches for No. 6 Dunbar celebrate after the Poets' 39-0 victory over New Town in the Class 1A football state championship at M&T Bank Stadium. (Karl Merton Ferron / The Baltimore Sun /December 1, 2012)
Players and coaches for No. 6 Dunbar celebrate after the Poets' 39-0 victory over New Town in the Class 1A football state championship at M&T Bank Stadium. (Karl Merton Ferron / The Baltimore Sun /December 1, 2012)
This week's Maryland High School Football Media State Poll features a reversal of the Baltimore area's top two teams as Calvert Hall leaps over Gilman.
The Cardinals moved from No. 4 to No. 3 while the Greyhounds dropped from No. 2 to No. 4. Calvert Hall improved to 2-0 with Friday's 30-6 victory over Dunbar, while the Greyhounds, who have a national-caliber season-opening stretch, dropped to 0-2 after falling to Good Counsel, 20-19, in overtime.
Good Counsel holds onto the No. 1 spot while Quince Orchard, last year's Class 4A state runner-up to Old Mill, rose to No. 3 after a 28-12 win over Sherwood.
Westminster, coming off a 41-6 romp over Tuscarora, entered the poll at No. 20. River Hill held at No. 6, while Old Mill dropped from No. 9 to No. 11. Below them, Arundel, Catonsville and Atholton all moved up, while McDonogh and Dunbar dropped but stay in the Top 20. South River, South Carroll, Hereford and Franklin all received votes.
For the entire poll, go to MdHigh.com.
The Cardinals moved from No. 4 to No. 3 while the Greyhounds dropped from No. 2 to No. 4. Calvert Hall improved to 2-0 with Friday's 30-6 victory over Dunbar, while the Greyhounds, who have a national-caliber season-opening stretch, dropped to 0-2 after falling to Good Counsel, 20-19, in overtime.
Good Counsel holds onto the No. 1 spot while Quince Orchard, last year's Class 4A state runner-up to Old Mill, rose to No. 3 after a 28-12 win over Sherwood.
Westminster, coming off a 41-6 romp over Tuscarora, entered the poll at No. 20. River Hill held at No. 6, while Old Mill dropped from No. 9 to No. 11. Below them, Arundel, Catonsville and Atholton all moved up, while McDonogh and Dunbar dropped but stay in the Top 20. South River, South Carroll, Hereford and Franklin all received votes.
For the entire poll, go to MdHigh.com.

