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Saturday, September 20, 2008

BY THE NUMBERS

152-24

Quince Orchard's scoring margin vs. Damascus since the middle of the third quarter of their 2006 game, when the Cougars trailed 28-7 and came back to win, the first of four straight victories over the Swarmin' Hornets.

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STAR OF THE DAY

SEAN STANLEY

TE/DE, Gaithersburg, Sr.

Stanley, a Penn State recruit and All-Met shot putter, made eight tackles, blocked a punt, caught a three-yard touchdown pass and returned a fumble recovery 54 yards for a touchdown in a 28-14 Trojans victory over Blair.

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TODAY'S TOP GAMES

Oxon Hill at No. 8 Suitland,2 p.m.

St. James at Sidwell Friends, 2:30 p.m.

St. Peter's (N.J.) at No. 2 Good Counsel,7 p.m.



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