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High School Football By The Numbers Week 12

The playoffs have whittled the number of high school football teams still in action but the top teams and top players continue to churn out big statistics with the state finals just two weeks away.

The latest highlights include a state-record tying performance, an increasing record for state playoff wins and a handful of hammering running backs.

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Here's what stood out in Week 12:

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Undefeated teams remaining in the Baltimore area

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Baltimore-area state semifinalist that has never won a state championship – Glenelg

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Baltimore-area state semifinalists that haven't won state championships since the 1970s – Howard (1974) and Annapolis (1978)

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Interceptions by Edmondson's Shamar Barnes in the 40-20 win over Reginald Lewis

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Field goals by Havre de Grace's Clay Harris in the 19-14 win over Surrattsville, tying the state record for most field goals in a game

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Touchdowns scored by Annapolis' Cameron Hough, who ran 30 times for 255 yards in the 48-34 win over Broadneck

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State semifinalists from the Baltimore area – Annapolis, Howard, Franklin, Glenelg, Dunbar, Havre de Grace and Edmondson

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Franklin receivers who caught passes in the Indians' 28-7 win over Milford Mill

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The Baltimore-area's longest active winning streak – by Franklin and St. Vincent Pallotti

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Times Havre de Grace has advanced to the state semifinals – in 21 tournament appearances

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Times Dunbar has advanced to the state semifinals – in 21 state tournament appearances

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Points scored by Edmondson against Reginald Lewis – 16 more than the Falcons had allowed in their first 11 games

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Playoff wins for Dunbar, a state record

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Total combined appearances in the state final four by this year's seven local semifinalists

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Yard kickoff return by Mervo's Terry Jones in a 42-6 loss to Howard

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Yards rushing in less than a half by Howard's Devin Dawkins, who scored twice before suffering a broken collarbone late in the first half of the win over Mervo

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Yards rushing by Glenelg's Wande Owens, who scored four touchdowns in the 38-7 win over River Hill

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Yards gained by Franklin quarterback Josh Turner, who threw for 156  yards and two touchdowns and ran for 64 yards, in the win over Milford Mill

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Yards passing by Dunbar's Jared Lewis, who was 8-for-12 with four touchdowns, in the 60-14 win over Hereford

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