Week 3 of the high school football season featured some notably huge numbers and a few tiny ones.
Several teams rolled up impressive offense statistics in lopsided victories, and one area team has yet to yield a point.
Here’s a look at those numbers and some others that stood out over the weekend and this season:
0
Points allowed in three games by Kenwood
1
MIAA A Conference team unbeaten in non-league play – McDonogh (5-0)
1
Unbeaten team left in Anne Arundel County – Old Mill
2
Consecutive special teams touchdowns on the first touch of the game by Havre de Grace – this week, Josh Penn’s 60-yard punt return in a 30-14 win over North East
2
Forfeits this week – Atholton for an off-season practice violation and Aberdeen for an ineligible player
2
Turnovers grabbed by Old Mill’s Noah Fitzgerald in a 30-20 win over Meade – an interception and a fumble recovery
4
Rushing touchdowns and a two-point conversion by Curley’s Marty Coates in a 49-35 win over Caravel, Del.
5
Ranked teams remaining undefeated – No. 2 River Hill, No. 4 Old Mill, No. 6 McDonogh, No. 9 St. Paul’s and No. 13 Curley
6
Points allowed in their opening three games by City and by Patterson
19
Unanswered points scored by Broadneck to finish off its 33-12 win over South River
20
Unanswered points scored by South Carroll to finish off its 26-6 win over Frederick
23
Yard field goal by Loyola’s Gavin Rowley to beat North Harford 24-21 in overtime
27
Straight wins for River Hill which beat Marriotts Ridge Monday and Atholton Friday to continue the area’s longest win streak
30
Point margin of victory for McDonogh in its five wins
95
Yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Hammond’s Kevin Rankin in Monday’s 41-8 win over Long Reach
200
Plus return yards by Howard’s Malik Anderson in Friday’s 35-10 win over Marriotts Ridge
228
Yards rushing in the first half by Catonsville in its 57-18 win over Owings Mills
372
Combined yards gained by Dunbar’s Coleman Blackston (193 rushing) and William Crest (179 passing) in a 58-0 win over Lewis
343
Yards rushing by Gilman in its 56-6 win over Anacostia, Va. – 141 by Kai Locksley
384
Yards passing for Franklin quarterback Jacquez Adams, who threw for five touchdowns in a 42-6 win over Hereford
635
Yards of total offense by C. Milton Wright in its 61-0 win over St. Andrews, Del.
2007
Last time North Carroll started its season 3-0, until now