In Week Three of the high school football season, teams and players are hitting their strides as the fall takes shape.
Several individuals turned in exceptional performances, including a quarterback with a school-record seven touchdowns, a cornerback turned return man with 204 yards on two plays and a pair of coaches with 100 victories.
One team has yet to be scored on while another has amassed 163 points already.
Here's a look at these accomplishments and others:
0
Points allowed this season by Randallstown.
2
Interceptions returned for touchdowns by Annapolis' Nyonjae Spriggs in the final 13 minutes of a 40-19 win over Broadneck.
3
Longest active winning streak, by 14 teams.
5
Touchdown passes thrown to four different receivers by Fallston quarterback Brady McMaines, who threw for 295 yards in a little over two quarters of a 56-15 win over Rising Sun.
7
School record number of touchdowns scored by Dulaney's Ty Woodard – six passing, one rushing – in 48-35 win over Catonsville.
20
Points scored by Atholton in the first 17 minutes of a 27-6 win over Reservoir.
27
Straight Howard County league wins by Howard with a 28-7 win over River Hill.
30
Rushing plays by Wilde Lake for 256 yards in a come-from-behind 20-14 upset of Glenelg.
97
Yard fumble run back for a touchdown by Howard's Cameron Hooper in the 28-7 win over River Hill.
97
Yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Chesapeake-AA's Clavis Gilbert – a school record – in last Monday's 33-7 loss to Meade.
100
Career wins for Dunbar coach Lawrence Smith with the Poets' 33-0 win over Patterson.
101
Career wins for Milford Mill coach Reggie White, who reached the 100 milestone with a Sept. 9 victory over Dundalk.
163
Points scored this season by Arundel – the most among Baltimore-area teams.
167
Yards rushing by Southern's Zach Neuland, who scored one touchdown in a 35-32 win over Northeast.
193
Yards receiving by Loyola Blakefield's Kenny Lewis, who scored four touchdowns on eight catches in a 45-20 win over Landon.
204
Return yards on two plays by Boys' Latin's Desmond Banks, who scored touchdowns on both – running 99 yards after a fumble recovery and 105 yards after a missed field goal – in a 35-7 win over Archbishop Curley.
309
Yards passing by Arundel's Ryan Sedgwick, who completed 21 of 25 passes and threw for four touchdowns in a 56-0 win over Chesapeake-AA.