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Fort Hill vs Dunbar to be featured in Ravens' RISE showdown

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BALTIMORE — The Fort Hill vs Dunbar football game on Friday, Sept. 13 will be featured in the Baltimore Ravens’ RISE High School Football Showdown.

The game will be the third of four high school football games involving Baltimore area teams.

At each of the four games, Ravens players will visit each team pregame and participate in the coin toss.


The Ravens cheerleaders, the mascot Poe and the marching band will also attend.

Both teams will be introduced through a smoke curtain and pyrotechnics.

The teams will also receive a $2,500 donation from the Ravens and Dunkin.

Each game will be streamed live on the Ravens’ YouTube channel, and scores, highlights and a photo gallery will be posted on the Ravens website.

At the end of the season, a play of the year and player of the year will be awarded, and the winners will be recognized at a Ravens home game.


On Saturday, the first two featured games took place.

The first game saw St. Mary’s Ryken defeat Archbishop Curley 41-7.

Ravens receivers Deonte Hardy, a Curley alum, and Tylan Wallace were in attendance.

In the second game, Archbishop Spalding beat Dematha 26-10 with receivers Rashod Bateman and Zay Flowers in attendance.

The Ravens players have not been announced for the Fort Hill vs. Dunbar game, or the fourth game, Oakdale vs Linganore on Friday, Sept. 27.

When the Sentinels meet the Poets at Morgan State, it’ll mark the first regular season meeting between the teams.

They’ve played six times in the state tournament including in five championship games, with Dunbar holding a 5-1 advantage.

The last meeting was the 2017 title game, a 30-26 Poets victory.
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I would rather see Morgantown on the schedule. Closer, great game day field, biggest school in WV. They beat Bridgeport last season.
Morgantown beat Parkersburg this weekend and play Bridgeport next weekend, Maddox Twigg who played in the local youth league then went to Morgantown had surgery before the game and won’t be playing for a while. Does anyone know of what happened to him?

Scrimmage News

My takeaways, I'm in agreement with the OL/DL comments, No offensive holding penalties though. Pass defense looked shaky at times. Because of his offensive prowess, we sometimes forget how much Jabril means to the defense. He can cover opponents best receivers, or step up and stop the run. In his limited time because of the Ross 75 yd run, I think the offense looked smoother with #11 under center. # 8 was serviceable, but I just think #11 gives them a bigger upside. Bender is bigger, faster, and stronger than last year. Liked that Ross was lining up at WR when not in the backfield. He is a weapon at both spots. Every time he shifted, the defense looked like they were going to crap themselves. While the QBs didn't really target him, I think film will show him running wide open on every pattern he ran. He and Bender blocked very well out of the backfield, and it was a Ross downfield block that got Bender into the end zone for the first score. Just one man's opinion.

Scrimmage News

Todd, thanks for the insight, but I'll put my two cents in. I feel that you were pretty much on the money, except that I felt that the line played inconsistently. I liked the pad level, but they really need to work on their feet and hand fighting. I don't think that I saw any missed assignments which is really good. The line also needs to block ahead of the play, not where a defender is standing prior to the snap. (ie...LBs react, they don't stand in one spot.) The Defense needs to get off on the snap, and again they need to move their feet. They got better as the scrimmage went on but needs work. Looking forward to this year and watch these kids develop.
The line is all sophomores and juniors. Yes, to say it will be massive work in progress would be an understatement. Knowing your assignment has to happen before getting the confidence to explode instead of think.

Agree, the LB were not attacking. Sitting back waiting for the play to come to them 4 yards off the ball. I think I counted like 5 or 6 different LB combinations. Same with the DL. Hard to find consistency when you are rotating young kids to find the ones you want.

Scrimmage News

Todd, thanks for the insight, but I'll put my two cents in. I feel that you were pretty much on the money, except that I felt that the line played inconsistently. I liked the pad level, but they really need to work on their feet and hand fighting. I don't think that I saw any missed assignments which is really good. The line also needs to block ahead of the play, not where a defender is standing prior to the snap. (ie...LBs react, they don't stand in one spot.) The Defense needs to get off on the snap, and again they need to move their feet. They got better as the scrimmage went on but needs work. Looking forward to this year and watch these kids develop.

Scrimmage News

FH did well versus Catoctin. OL looked crisp the first half. Created some nice holes. Catoctin could not stop them. The ball carriers are very, very good and lots of them. Ross took a sweep and cut up field for a 65 yard TD run. Has the speed but even better cutting skills and vision compared to last year. Jabril sat this one out. Could have used him if needed but didn't need him today. He is good for Northern. Younger filled in at fullback and looked exactly like Jabril was in there. What a load he is going to be this year and next. Defense was stout until 2nd quarter. Catoctin went to the I-formation and jammed it right down the field for a TD. Big question marks for the middle of the FH defense that quarter. Catoctin was gashing them up the gut for like 8 yards a carry. FH was alternating linemen almost every play but didn't solve the problem. The LB unit was one big carousel ride of multiple players all evening. That's what FH does in the preseason and I applaud it.

If you were keeping score it was 14-7 FH for one full half. On one drive FH dropped an easy 65 yard pass for a TD. Could have been 21-7. Receiver was too wide open and the pass went off his hands. The second half was from the 40 yard line in with all FH and Catoctin subs. 10 plays at a time with no first down chains.

I could not give you an exact starting lineup for the OL, but have a good idea. The DL and LB are another story, have no clue. Coaches have tried a ton of bodies at all these units this preseason.

On the flip side, some people had mentioned that Catoctin might be able to make another push in the 1A playoffs after giving Mtn Ridge all they could handle last post season. My reply to that is not likely. Seems like they could throw the ball much better last year in this scrimmage. No threat to throw this year.

Southern Utah at Utah - 9:00 pm Thursday

On ESPN Plus. Former FH players Mikey Allen and Danny King will be on the field.

I find ESPN Plus to be worth $10.99 for a month. 37 FBS games on this weekend alone.

Also, Fordham is at Bowling Green tonight at 7:00 on ESPN Plus. Carter Hess was on the two-deep depth chart for Fordham but broke his foot last week. He should only be a out a week or two but won't play at Bowling Green tonight.
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