Coach Ferrell’s Pre-Season 1st Team 1A All State Offense
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The state of Maryland is one of the most talented states in the country and has a long history of producing dominant athletes in every sport, including football. There are numerous towns and cities across the talent-rich state including the…
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Continue ReadingThe state of Maryland is one of the most talented states in the country and has a long history of producing dominant athletes in every sport, including football. There are numerous towns and cities across the talent-rich state including the larger metropolitan areas of Baltimore, DC, Western Maryland, and the Eastern Shore. Here is the Pre-Season First Team Maryland 1A All State Offense.
Dixon is the 5th Ranked QB in the state of Maryland. He was named 1st Team All County, BTC Super 22 Team, and is the first player in the state to pass for 2,500 yards, rush for 1,300, a total of 3,800 yards, a 125 passer rating, and was responsible for 41 touchdowns. The Cougars offense averaged 42.9 points per game behind Dixon and finished 9-1.
Houck is the 5th Ranked Quarterback in the Class of 2025. He was one of the top freshmen signal callers in the state last year as a varsity starter and threw for over a 1,000 yards.
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Roche is the 2nd Ranked RB in the state. He is the top returning rusher in the state with 1,597 yards, 18 rushing touchdowns, and averaged an absurd 18 yards per carry. He also threw for 526 yards, completed 64 percent of his passes, threw 8 touchdowns, and had a passing rating of 132.
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Willis is the top ranked athlete in the state of Maryland. He earned First Team All Area honors, and was responsible for 86 Tackles, 42 Solo Tackles, 1 Sack, 2 Interceptions, 1 Pick 6, 7 Pass Break Ups, 903 All Purpose Yards, and 12 Touchdowns last season. A 2 sport star, Willis won the City Championship in the 100 and 200 meters, and the Conference Championship in the 100 meters and the 4×100 relay. He holds offers from Davidson and Marist.
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Mcintosh was named 1st Team All County as an Athlete last season. He is a talented athlete who has the ability to play multiple positions on both sides of the ball. The 2 sport athlete dominates on both the field and the basketball court and currently holds offers from Wheeling University, West Liberty, and West Virginia State.
Green was named All County Offensive Player of the Year and to the 2nd Team Pre-Season All DMV Offensive Team earlier this summer. He brought in 67 Receptions, 1,263 Receiving Yards, and 20 Touchdowns last season. He has offers from Towson, Sacred Heart, Wheeling, and Allen University.
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Nnabugwu was named all region and led the Poets offense that had 3 1,000 yard rushers. Dunbar finished the season an undefeated 13-0 and topped it off with a 1A State Championship victory. Along the way, the Dunbar offense averaged 46.9 points per game and gave up only 1 touchdown or less in 10 games, including the State Championship.
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Peyton Miller
Peyton Miller
Miller is a UMass commit, who also had offers from Maryland, Towson, and Bryant. Mountain Ridge finished the season 12-2 and made it to the State Championship before losing to powerhouse Fort Hill, for the 2nd time on the season. Miller led an offensive unit that averaged 41.4 points per game.
Hess Won Lineman of the Year and was problem on both sides of the ball, as he also earned First Team All Area honors as a Defensive Lineman. Hess’ versatility doesn’t end of the football field, he also won the State Championship in track as a Discuss Thrower with a distance of 141-2. The Sentinels finished the season undefeated with a 13-0 record and look to make a strong push to repeat this year.
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Sines is another linemen who will help one of the most dominant rushing attacks in Class 1A. The junior lineman was part of a Sentinels offense that averaged 39 points per game, and gave up under an average of 12 points a game on the defensive side.
Andrew Racosky
Andrew Racosky
Racosky is the prototypical Offensive Tackle. He has great size, long arms , and very good footwork that allows him to dominate opposing defensive ends. Brunsiwck finished the season 7-5 and lost in the State Quarter Finals to Perryville.