Over the course of this season, the Ravens have been touring to highschool soccer video games all through the state, highlighting key matchups in a number of counties.
This week it’s Carroll County’s flip because the Ravens RISE High School Football Showdown program makes a cease at Liberty for the Lions’ . matchup with Westminster set for six:30 p.m. Friday.
“It is an honor to have players who have reached the holy grail of football watching my team play on Friday,” Westminster senior lineman Jalen Jones mentioned.
As a part of this system, present Ravens gamers shall be in attendance for a pregame go to with every workforce and can assist with the opening coin toss. Ravens cheerleaders, mascot Poe and Baltimore’s Marching Ravens may even be in attendance, Ravens director of public relations Tom Volante mentioned in a launch.
The recreation may even be broadcast/streamed dwell on the Ravens YouTube channel.
Elsewhere within the county, Winters Mill will look so as to add a homecoming victory to its record of accomplishments because it hosts a Manchester Valley workforce searching for one other win. The historic 12 months for the Falcons continues as they moved to 7-0 final week, persevering with one of the best season in class historical past.
Fresh off a homecoming victory themselves, South Carroll shall be able to go Friday because the Cavaliers look to construct off their first win of the season. In their approach is a Century squad able to observe the Cavaliers and erase that zero within the win column.
Carroll County had traveled effectively this season, choosing up wins in Fredrick County and towards groups from Delaware and West Virginia on the season. Can coach David Cunningham Jr. placed on a very good exhibiting as his Eagles face a hungry South Hagerstown workforce in a Carroll County vs, Washington County showdown?
Jones spoke with the Carroll County Times to preview the Westminster at Liberty recreation.
Here’s a have a look at his ideas and the remainder of week 8 schedule:
Westminster (6-1, 4-0) at Liberty (3-4, 2-2)
His ideas on the season to this point:
Jones: The season has gone effectively. Some folks might not see it due to our file however we nonetheless may be so significantly better if and after we clear up the little issues.
On the workforce’s development from final season and the start of this season:
Jones: Relationships are a bit totally different from final 12 months. With the seniors it was about attempting to create that household atmosphere. We playfully joke with one another, however on the identical time, we’re all attempting to raise different up by means of the great and the dangerous.
What is the most important problem Liberty presents?
Jones: How quick they arrive off the ball, that’s most likely going to be our largest challenges this week, particularly up entrance. We’re switching issues round in apply to be sure that we’re really prepared for it Friday.
“We will win this game if …”
Jones: We concentrate on the little issues, don’t play tight. We wish to play free however nonetheless with the concentrate on what we have to do to get the job achieved.
South Carroll (1-6, 1-3) at Century (0-8, 0-4)
Last week: South Carroll beat Liberty, 28-27 in time beyond regulation; Century misplaced to Westminster, 28-3
Game time: Friday, 6:30 p.m.
Key gamers: South Carroll: Ian Straley, Caleb Evans, Jake Miller; Century: Ethan Long, Trey Helmick.
Outlook: Coming off an exciting win final week, South Carroll can’t afford to miss Century this week. One slip up and the Cavaliers may go from profitable their first recreation, to getting beat by the Knights and giving them their first win of 2023.
South Hagerstown (4-3) at Francis Scott Key (1-6)
Last week: South Hagerstown beat Williamsport, 43-14; FSK misplaced to Manchester Valley, 21-14
Game time: Friday 6:30 p.m.
Key gamers: FSK: Keyondre Grooms, Jacob Dell, Ben Stevens.
Outlook: The Eagles have a tricky job forward of them as they appear to defeat the Rebels at house. South Hagerstown has already defeated a Carroll County workforce (Century) in 2023 and common 33 factors per recreation.
Manchester Valley (4-2, 3-2) at Winters Mill (7-0, 4-0)
Last week: Manchester Valley beat FSK, 21-14; Winters Mill beat Springbrook, 37-8
Game time: Friday, 6:30 p.m.
Key gamers: Manchester Valley: Kingston Canby, Gene Magin and Nick LoPreato; Winters Mill: Caleb Crouch, Paris Lee and Ahren Jones
Outlook: After choosing up a formidable out-of-county win final week, can the Falcons hold the momentums going and ship the homecoming crowd house blissful? Or will the Mavericks pull off the upset and win their third straight recreation?
Carroll County stat leaders
Rushing yards
1. Kyrece Walker (W), 807; 2. Isaiah Ferebee (MV), 651; 3. Caleb Crouch (WM), 535; 4. Trey Helmick
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Receiving yards
1. Tristan West (L), 457; 2. Clayton Dorsey (W), 393; 3. James Herndon (MV), 342; 4. Michael Martin (L), 301; 5. Ian Straley (SC), 250; 6. Brayden Yeager (SC), 233; 7. David Akinobye (L), 219; 8. Colton Feister (FSK), 193; 9. Jake Miller (SC), 170; 10. Braeden Haven (FSK), 166.
Passing yards
Tackles
(C), 458; 5. Keyondre Groomes (FSK), 345; 6. Raquon Warfield (W), 335; 7. Kevin Poole (L), 268; 8. Paris Lee (WM), 262; 9. Kingston Canby (MV), 257; 10. Jadon Segree (W), 235. Receiving yards 1. Tristan West (L), 457; 2. Clayton Dorsey (W), 393; 3. James Herndon (MV), 342; 4. Michael Martin (L), 301; 5. Ian Straley (SC), 250; 6. Brayden Yeager (SC), 233; 7. David Akinobye (L), 219; 8. Colton Feister (FSK), 193; 9. Jake Miller (SC), 170; 10. Braeden Haven (FSK), 166. Passing yards 1. Chase Miller (L), 1,141; 2. Caleb Evans (SC), 908; 3. Kyrece Walker (W), 903; 4. Gene Magin (MV), 746; 5. Ben Stevens (FSK) 648; 6. Caleb Crouch (WM), 447; 7. Ray Poulton (C), 265. Tackles 1. Casey Heisig (W), 66; 2. Jackson Shekore (SC), 51; T3. Dominic Damico (C), 49; T3. James Graham (SC), 49; T3. Landon Hamper (SC), 49; T3. Nico Marsicano (L), 49; 7. Clayton Dorsey (W), 47; T8. Neil LoPreato (MV), 44; T8. Janero Marchany (SC), 44; 10. Ben Stevens (FSK), 43.
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