1. Quince Orchard 14-0: The Cougars defeated Flowers from PG county, in the 4A State title game, 32-7. RB Iverson Howard had 195 yards rushing and 2 TDs and DE Jaylen Harvey 6 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble & a blocked punt, in the win. QO won their 5th overall State Championship and their 3rd in 5 years. With the victory Head Coach John Kelley earned his 100th victory.
2. Damascus 13-1: The Swarmin’ Hornets beat Oakdale from Frederick county, in the 3A State title game 21-14. RB Dillion Dunathan had 228 yards rushing and 2 TDs and DT Will Terry had 6 tackles and 1 sack in the win. Damascus won their 12th State championship, tying Seneca Valley & Dunbar for the most all time in Maryland.
3. Seneca Valley 8-4: The Screamin’ Eagles made it to the State Quarterfinals before losing to Arundel.
4. Sherwood 9-3: The Warriors made it to the state quarterfinals before losing to North Point.
5. Blair 9-2: The Blazers made it to the state quarterfinals before losing to Wise.
6. Paint Branch 8-4: The Panthers made it to the state quarterfinals before losing to Flowers.
7. Blake 8-4: The Bengals made it to the State quarterfinals before losing to Dundalk.
8. Churchill 9-3: The Bulldogs made it to the state quarterfinals before losing to Broadneck.
9. Northwest 4-6 *: The Jaguars made it to the 2nd round of the playoffs before losing to Quince Orchard.
10. Walter Johnson 7-3: The Wildcats lost to Gaithersburg in the 1st round.
*2 forfeit losses
Statewide playoff brackets can be found here: https://www.mpssaa.org/state-championships/football/mpssaa-football-state-championships-central/
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