With the high school football season sailing into its second half, there's no shortage of significant statistics, including eight undefeated teams. Not a bad showing with just four weeks left in the regular season.
Other big numbers include an early scorer, a late scorer, lots of rushing touchdowns and a big special teams threat.
Here's a look at those and other numbers for Week 6:
2
Touchdowns of four touchdown runs by Archbishop Spalding's Julius Chestnut in the first five minutes of a 42-14 win over Calvert Hall
2
Yard touchdown run by Franklin quarterback Joshua Turner with 2:32 left that turned out to be the game winner in a 24-20 victory over Milford Mill
4
Rushing touchdowns scored by as many players as Liberty built a 27-0 lead en route to a 42-21 win over Manchester Valley
5
Turnovers forced by Broadneck in its 45-12 win over Arundel
5
Special teams touchdowns scored in the past two weeks by Dundalk's Dennis Brown, who had a 74-yard punt return and a 75-yard run after a blocked punt in a 71-0 win over Catonsville
5
Atholton touchdowns scored by the defense or special teams in a 45-20 win over Mount Hebron
7
Touchdowns scored by Dundalk quarterback Darrius Sample – four rushing, three passing for a total of 358 total yards – in the win over Catonsville
8
Undefeated teams remaining in the Baltimore area, all 6-0 – Annapolis, Old Mill, Howard, Long Reach, Hereford, Bel Air, Lewis and Northwestern
9
Wins by Dunbar over Edmondson for the Ben Eaton Memorial Trophy since it was introduced in 2007, including Friday's 26-14 win
12
Points allowed this fall by Reginald Lewis, the fewest in the Baltimore area
30
Straight Howard County wins by Howard
35-0
Lead built by McDonogh in its 49-21 win over Loyola
42
Yard field goal by Atholton's Ben Lovera, his fourth field goal of the season
89
Yard kickoff return by Loyola's Omar Whiting in the loss to McDonogh
98
Yard touchdown run by Gilman's Brandon Madison in a 26-10 loss to St. Frances
99
Yard punt return for a touchdown by Atholton's John Heriot in the win over Mount Hebron
257
Yards rushing by South Carroll's Jamar Williams, who scored five touchdowns in a 50-20 win over Winters Mill and has 10 rushing touchdowns in two weeks
293
Points scored by Annapolis this fall – the most of any Baltimore-area team
299
Yards passing by Arundel's Ryan Sedgwick, who was 32-for-45 with one touchdown, in the loss to Broadneck
578
Total yards gained by Dundalk in the win over Catonsville
2004
The last time Long Reach opened the season 6-0
2010
The last time Northeast won the Dena Bowl over Chesapeake-AA before Friday's 28-22 victory