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High school football By The Numbers for Week 11

Dunbar senior Avery Thurman talks about the Poets' 48-0 win over Randallstown in the 2A North regional opener. (Video by Katherine Dunn)

The high school football playoffs are in full swing and 13 Baltimore-area teams are moving on, including a couple of undefeated teams. To advance to the regional finals, teams and players turned in some of the biggest performances of the season, including one player who reached a county single-season milestone.

The MIAA season came to an end (except for Calvert Hall and Loyola in next week's Turkey Bowl) and several players made their final games memorable.

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Here's a look at the stats that stood out in Week 11:

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Punts by Howard in its 41-14 win over Bel Air

1

Playoff victory in school history for Mervo and for Reginald Lewis

2

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Undefeated teams remaining in the Baltimore area, both 11-0 – Hereford and Reginald Lewis

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Straight years Broadneck has upset an unbeaten Old Mill team in the playoffs

3

Blocked punts by Dunbar's Avery Thurman in a 48-0 win over Randallstown

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Touchdowns scored by Archbishop Spalding quarterback Evan Fochtman, who threw for 221 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 90 yards and two touchdowns in a 55-20 win over Mount St. Joseph

5

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Turnovers forced by St. Vincent Pallotti in its 53-10 victory over Boys' Latin for the MIAA B Conference championship

7

Undefeated public school teams remaining statewide

7.5

Yard per carry by Howard's running backs this fall behind the offensive line of Andrew Chalfant, Dustin Robinson, Noah Osborne, Matt Burnstein, Alan Gourny, John Villella and Daniel Blades

8

Receivers who caught passes in Franklin's 39-0 win over Dundalk – four caught touchdown passes

10

Yard pass from Shane Davis to Robert Schwob to give Broadneck a 2OT 20-17 win over Old Mill

14

Unanswered points scored by Hereford in the 14-12 win over Overlea

21

Straight points scored by Glenelg in the 21-7 win over Wilde Lake

24

Points allowed this fall by Reginald Lewis – an average of 2.2 per game

51

Playoff victories by Dunbar, the most in state tournament history

98

Yard touchdown run by Annapolis' Cameron Hough, who ran for 209 yards and scored three touchdowns,  in the 45-27 win over North Point

130

Yards receiving by Milford Mill's Ugo Obasi, who caught three touchdown passes in the 54-0 win over North Harford

209

Yards rushing by Annapolis' Cameron Hough on 20 carries with three touchdowns in the win over North Point

289

Yards rushing by Howard's Devin Dawkins, who scored five touchdowns in the win over Bel Air

330

Total yards for McDonogh quarterback DeJuan Ellis, who ran for 214 yards (and four touchdowns) and threw for 116 yards, in the win over Gilman

2000

The last time Annapolis won a regional playoff game before Friday's win over North Point

2,042

Yards rushing this season by Pallotti senior Jaret Patterson, who scored 29 touchdowns in 12 games

2,229

Yards rushing this fall by Glenelg sophomore Wande Owens – a new Howard County single-season record

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