Patterson High School | Archive | February, 2008

DOUGLASS CONTINUES MARCH INTO POSTSEASON

Justin Berry had 16 points, and senior guard Omar Strong added 14 as No. 4 Douglass High capped an undefeated run in the Baltimore City Division II with a 61-44 victory over Forest Park Friday afternoon.

Junior forward Robert Eubanks had 11 points for the Ducks (17-4 overall, 8-0 in Division II), who will play Divison I champ and No. 2 Lake Clifton for the city title Feb. 27 at Lake Clifton. Senior Carlos Smith led Forest Park (6-11, 3-5) with 14. The Foresters will next compete in the Class 1A North Region tournament in a couple of weeks.  

Douglass: Eubanks 11, Strong 14, McCray 6, Simms 6, Berry 17, Brewer 6. Totals 21 10-13 61.
Forest Park: Smith 14, Allen 2, Stanton 4, Sutton 7, Flowers 2, Payton 6, Hunter 2, Gardman 9. Totals 16 7-11 44. Halftime: Douglass 32, Lake Clifton 27.


Edmondson 81, Southside 61

Senior Darius Morris scored 14 points, and D’Andre Green and Jerome Smith added 12, leading Edmondson past Southside Academy in a Division I contest in Cherry Hill. Sophomore guard William Christian led Southside with a game-high 17 points.

The Red Storm will next take the court in the 2A North Region playoffs while Southside will compete in the 1A North Region tourney.

Edmondson: Jackson 7, Kidd 8, Green 12, Lang 6, Bacen 5, Hall 6, Smith 12, Riddick 4, Morris 14, Mouzon 8. Totals 36 4-8 81.
Southside: W. Christian 17, Hamlet 10, A. Christian 7, Parton 14, Casley 1, Stansbury 10. Totals 20 13-22 61. Halftime: Edmondson 38, Southside 28.

Lake Clifton 68, Patterson 55

Senior guard Antoine Allen had 24 points, and Daniel Horton added 14, leading No. 2 Lake Clifton past Patterson to finish unbeaten in Division II. Cleveland Melvin had 12 for the Lakers (20-1, 8-0), who has Carver Tuesday remaining on the regular season schedule then will play No. 4 Douglass Feb. 27 for the city title.

Tyrell Crowell led Patterson with 15 points, and senior Coreise Bruce added 14. The Clippers host Harford Tech in their regular season finale Wednesday. 

Patterson:
Crowell 15, Straghter 6, Howze 4, Padderson 6, Bruce 14, Lewis 10. Totals 22 8-12 55.
Lake Clifton: Allen 24, Gilmore 10, Horton 14, Melvin 12, Sharp 9. Totals 27 10-12 68. Halftime: Lake Clifton 40, Patterson 26.


Poly 61, Wilde Lake 43

Lawrence Weldon scored 16 points, and Richard Williams added 12 as Poly closed its regular season with a non-league victory over Wilde Lake. The Engineers (7-14) will play in the Class 2A North Region tournament in a couple of weeks. The Wildecats (2-18) play at Mount Hebron Tuesday in their Howard County and regular season finale.

Wilde Lake: Richards 6, Elkharbibi 2, Nlondock 1, Martin 9, Cou 17, Waters 8. Totals 14 9-11 43.
Poly: Reid 2, Weldon 16, Newton 9, Thompson 8, Roundtree 8, Williams 12, Fletcher 2, Joynes 4. Totals 25 8-10 61. Halftime: Poly 19, Wilde Lake 17.

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BALTIMORE ALUMS CRAWFORD, MURPHY HELPING OUT

by Stephen M. Lewis
DigitalSports Richmond

Mike Crawford and Jason Murphy have been there and done that when it comes to football on the high-school and college level.

They’re still playing professionally, too. What a help it was for about 120 of Richmond’s (VA) high-school players to receive tutelage from the Baltimore duo on two consecutive Saturdays.

Crawford and Murphy attended both Position Specifics clinics, for offense Feb. 2 and defense Feb. 9.

Crawford, a former strong safety at Virginia Tech and Patterson High School star, worked with linebackers and running backs. He’s currently playing semipro with the Virginia Cowboys of Richmond (Regional Atlantic Football League).

He also spent time with the Richmond Bandits of the Arena Indoor Football League before that.

“Sometimes I really felt like in Balitmore we didn’t have some of the opportunities that we are having now, or some of the camps that are being presented now,” Crawford said. “I just want to give back and help develop some of the kids like I wish I was more developed when I was back in Baltimore.”

Murphy, a former Virginia Tech standout and Edmondson High stud now with the Tennessee Titans, worked with the defensive and offensive lines.

“I enjoyed myself,” Murphy said. “I know the kids had fun, too. I feel like somebody definitely helped me out. Guys around my neighborhood and at my high school, they came back and helped me out. It’s definitely a good thing to give back.”

The duo met Kevin Lewis, one of the founders of Position Specifics – a year-round football training program – while they played at Tech. Also at both events was Lewis’ younger brother, Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman Jonathan Lewis.

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WARRIORS WIN AGAIN TO SET UP SHOWDOWN WITH LAKE CLIFTON

Sophomore forward Roscoe Smith had a game-high 27 points as Walbrook High defeated W.E.B. DuBois, 73-42, in a Baltimore City Division I contest Friday afternoon. The west Baltimore school (11-8 overall, 6-0 in Division I) has won six of its last seven decisions.

Sophomore forward Howard Matthews and junior guard Donte Stuckey added 15 points each for the Warriors, who led 48-16 at halftime. Walbrook will play at No. 2 Lake Clifton Wednesday afternoon at 5:15 p.m. for sole possession of first place. Senior forward Deon Ballard led DuBois, which plays at Patterson Monday afternoon, with 11 points.  

Walbrook: R. Smith 27, Stukey 15, Matthews 15, Knight 5, Johnson 3, Graves 3, Wilson 3, Bryan 2. Totals 27 13-17 73.
DuBois: Ballard 11, Hawkins 4, Carrington 3, McFadden 6, Saunders 5, Tillery 7, Holmes 4, Washington 2. Totals 17 8-17. Halftime: Walbrook 48, DuBois 16.

Digital Harbor 58, Northwestern 52
Sophomore guard Justin Jackson had a game-high 21 points and Jermaine Edwards added 16, leading No. 9 Digital Harbor over 14th ranked Northwestern in a Baltimore City Division II gamel.

Junior guard George Jackson added 10 points for the Rams (13-5, 5-1), who are tied for second with No. 5 City College, one game behind No. 4 Douglass. Junior guard Terrence West scored 14 points to lead Northwestern (11-4, 4-2), which was eliminated for the division race and will not defend its City championship from a year ago.

Digital Harbor is at Samuel L. Banks Monday afternoon while Northwestern welcomes City,

Northwestern:
Price 4, Brightful 9, Lee 2, Willis 5, Banjoman 4, Brown 2, West 14, Adams 10, Martin 2. Totals 19 7-13 52.
Digital Harbor:
Brannon 4, G. Jackson 10, J. Jackson 21, J. Edwards 16, Butler 7. Totals 19 16-28 58. Halftime: Digital Harbor 29, Northwestern 18.

Douglass 88, Samuel L. Banks 82
Senior guard Omar Strong had 27 points and Brandon Simms added 21 as No. 4 Douglass continued its march towards the City title game with a Division II home decision over Samuel L. Banks. The Ducks (15-4, 6-0) have a one-game lead over No. 5 City College and No. 9 Digital Harbor with two games remaining.

The west Baltimore school led by 12 points at halftime as Robert Eubanks (11 points), Kemp McCray (10) and Alexander Garner (10) scored in double figures. Senior guard John High poured in a game-high 37 points for Samuel L. Banks, and senior Marquise Johnson and junior Davon Gray added 17 and 15, respectively.

The Ducks can clinch at least a tie for first with a victory over Southwestern Monday afternoon on Gwynns Falls Parkway or Friday afternoon at Forest Park. If in a tie, Douglass would advance based on its earlier wins against City and Digital Harbor. Samuel L. Banks will host Digital Harbor Monday.

Samuel L. Banks: Gray 15, High 37, Johnson 17, Jenkins 6, Kelly 2, Allen 9, Thompson 2, Smith 4. Totals 36 12-18 82.
Douglass:
Garner 10, Eubanks 11, Strong 27, McCray 10, Simms 21, Brewer 8, Scroggins 1. Totals 38 10-12 88. Halftime: Douglass 35, Samuel L. Banks 23.

Carver 49, Southwestern 43
Senior forward Jonathan McCullum scored 19 points, and junior Kwame Moore added 17 as Carver defeated Southwestern in a Division II matchup at Harlem Park Middle. Sophomore Sayquan Blake led Southwestern with 12.

The Bears host Forest Park Monday afternoon in divisional action while Southwestern travels to No. 4 Douglass.

Carver:
Kane 3, Gardner 8, Moore 17, McCullum 19, Brooks 2. Totals 16 14-26 49.
Southwestern:
Milledge 10, Blake 12, Street 10, Downs 3, Grambrill 3, Scott 1, Wingfield 4. Totals 14 9-20 43. Halftime: Southwestern 26, Carver 24.

City College 54, Edmondson 20
Junior forward Adam Johnson had a game-high 22 points, and sophomore forward C.J. Fair added 21, leading No. 5 City College to an easy victory in Division II action. The Knights (15-3, 5-1) led 26-4 at halftime en route to their third consecutive victory.

Senior Dwight Hall led Edmondson with five points. City travels to No. 14 Northwestern Monday afternoon in division play while the Red Storm hosts Poly.

Edmondson: Kidd 2, Mouzon 2, Green 3, Lane 4, Hall 5, Smith 2, Harris 2. Totals 8 1-6 20.
City:
Rodwell 2, Ayers 2, Johnson 22, Fair 21, Satterfield 3, Carmon 4. Totals 24 6-13 54. Halftime: City College 26, Edmondson 4.

Patterson 70, Southside Academy 54
Trevor Howze had a game-high 28 points as Patterson (9-7, 2-4) pulled away from Southside Academy (2-15, 1-5) in a Division I match in Cherry Hall. Senior Coreise Bruce had 10 for the Clippers, who host W.E.B. DuBois Monday afternoon.

Patterson: Crowell 6, Howze 28, Addison 5, Lewis 8, Straughter 7, Armstead 3, Bruce 10. Totals 27 10-14 70.
Southside: Christian 20, Hamlett 6, Waymen 6, Stansberry 12, Easley 7. Totals 17 16-25 54. Halftime: Patterson 29, Southside 26.

Dunbar 72, Poly 55
Sophomore guard Darrell Edwards had a game-high 31 points as Dunbar stopped Poly in a Division I match on Cold Spring Lane. Junior guard Tavon Austin added 10 points for the Poets (11-8, 4-2), who led 39-26 at halftime.

Junior guard Chris Rountree led Poly (5-14, 3-4) with 14 points, and junior guard Tyrae Reid added 13. Dunbar hosts Southside Academy Monday afternoon while the Engineers complete its divisional schedule at Edmondson.
 
Dunbar:
Austin 10, Brown 7, Edwards 31, Farr 5, Johnson 2, Kelly 2, Robinson 6, Spenge 6, Ziegler 1. Totals 25 19-30 72.
Poly:  Willliams 8, Weldon 9, Fletcher 2, Jones 2, Rountree 14, Saunders 2, Reid 13. Totals 21 7-16 55. Halftime: Dunbar 39, Poly 26.

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