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Wednesday, September 1, 2004; Page J07

2,020

Rushing yards needed by Lackey All-Met RB Morgan Green to pass 2003 Georgetown Prep graduate Marcus Mason as Maryland's all-time leading rusher. Green has 3,770 career yards.

13

Virginia AAA Division 6 championships won by Northern Virginia schools in the 18 years since the state went to six football divisions, including eight in a row. The teams: Annandale ('93, '94), Centreville ('00), Chantilly (1996), Hylton ('98, '99, '02), Gar-Field ('90), Robinson ('97, '01), T.C. Williams ('87), West Potomac ('89) and Westfield ('03).



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7

Maryland state titles won by new Sherwood coach Al Thomas at Seneca Valley and Damascus. His offensive coordinator, Terry Changuris, also led Seneca Valley to seven titles.

4

Schools with varsity programs that debut this fall: Flint Hill, Huntingtown, Riverbend and Tuscarora.

1

Games in which DeMatha allowed more than one touchdown last season. The Stags were 12-0 and outscored their opponents 405-54 with five shutouts.

3

Returning All-Met players this fall: Green, Damascus RB Matt Reidy and Eleanor Roosevelt QB-CB Derrick Williams.


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