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Class 1A Semifinal Playoff Preview and Predictions - 11/25

Maryland Varsity

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What two Class 1A teams does Maryland Varsity feel will be eventually playing
in the championship? We answer that question now while talking about
the semifinal games, who wins, a game changer, and the potential of an upset as well.
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#1 Fort Hill vs. #1 Surrattsville

Prediction: Fort Hill 35, Surrattsville 21
Why: The overall dominance of Fort
Hill has been on full display all year long. The Sentinels have been
excellent in the playoffs both offensively and defensively. This club
realizes how close they are to perfection and will do everything they can to get
to the title game in this showdown.

Confidence in Prediction: High
Game Changer: Dekarai Darr, Fort Hill

Another Factor to Watch For: Only one team this fall has kept it within single
digits of Fort Hill. Will that lack of close games end up helping or
hurting Surrattsville in the end?



#1 Douglass vs. #1 Cambridge-South Dorchester
Prediction: Douglass 27,
Cambridge-South Dorchester 24
Why: Making the crucial play on either side of
the football has been crucial for Douglass during a undefeated run in 2013.
That timely ability is what has them two wins away from a championship.
Their undefeated run is impressive the Mighty Ducks still feel that they will
get the state's attention with another victory.

Confidence in Prediction: Medium
Game Changer: Donyae Moody, Douglass

Another Factor to Watch For: If the Douglas defense can continue dominating
opponents as they have done for much of the fall.



Agree/disagree? Make your selections now!
This post was edited on 11/24 11:13 PM by Maryland Varsity
 
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