Tuesday, December 22, 2009
4 QB Factory Clients Make the Maryland Crab Bowl All-Star Game
Year of the quarterback in Baltimore
Maryland Crab Bowl will feature 5 of the 7 local QBs with Div. I potential
Including 4 current QB Factory clients; Billy Cosh, Jerry Lovelocke, Josh Bordner and Connor Bruns
When Maryland Crab Bowl officials set out to finalize the Baltimore roster for Monday's second annual senior all-star football game against Washington, they faced a problem they had never seen before: too many quarterbacks.
They were looking at six potential Division I quarterbacks for three roster spots. Not great for them but certainly great for local fans, who, this fall, saw probably the best collection of high school quarterbacks ever to play in the Baltimore area at the same time.
Those seniors - Arundel's Billy Cosh, Century's Josh Bordner, McDonogh's Rudy Johnson, Loyola's Connor Bruns, Edmondson's Jerry Lovelocke and Poly's Antoine Goodson - along with Gilman junior Darius Jennings bring the number of quarterbacks with Division I potential to seven.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Josh Bordner’s football career is set to continue at a Division I college thanks to his time spent at quarterback, the position he almost didn’t play.
In his youth football days with the Winfield program, Bordner was either a lineman or wide receiver. He envisioned a high school career at linebacker or defensive end.
When he arrived at Century High, Bordner joined a freshman team looking to fill key positions.
“We didn’t really have a quarterback, so I just stepped up and did it,” he said. “I guess it worked out pretty well.”
That’s an understatement.
Bordner came to high school with minimal quarterback experience. After two stellar seasons as the Knights’ starter, the senior is leaving early and heading to Boston College with a chance to become a big-time college quarterback.
The Times’ Football Player of the Year led Century back to the postseason this fall when many football fans had the Knights pegged as a rebuilding team. Bordner helped them overcome an 0-3 start to finish the season 7-4 and reach the Class 2A West playoffs.
He threw for 2,082 yards and 18 touchdowns, and finished his career with 4,433 passing yards, the fourth-most in Carroll history — not bad for a kid who wanted nothing to do with quarterback because he hated the idea of remembering all the plays.
When Century’s freshman team needed a quarterback, Bordner raised his hand (he had played some as an eighth-grader). The following season, he made varsity but played mostly defense and wide receiver. Bordner remembers playing quarterback only when things were a bit bleak.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
CHRIS CHICK #13 ANNAPOLIS AREA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
BALTIMORE SUN'S INTERVIEW WITH JOSH BORDNER
Question: How did you get started in football?
Answer: My dad got me into football when I was about 4, and I've played ever since. ... When I was about 8 or 9, I was playing with kids about 2 years older than me. I always played up a level, so I was always playing with kids a lot bigger.
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Braden Anderson Named Playmaker of the Game
He was 16 for 27 for 271 yards, 1 touchdown and 1 interception.
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Josh Bordner in the Carroll County Times
A year ago at this time, Josh Bordner was looking forward to his first season as a starting quarterback at Century High School.
Now he’s looking forward to a career as a quarterback in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Bordner, readying for his senior year at Century, verbally committed to Boston College this week.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
QB Factory Interview: Jerry Lovelocke
Jerry Lovelocke is a talented athlete at quarterback and is going to be a nice catch for whichever school he chooses. Lovelocke impressed at the QB Factory with his arm and his charisma.
Jerry Lovelocke kept the mood upbeat for all the quarterbacks in his group throughout the day at the Quarterback Factory.
Lovelocke has offers from Towson, Akron, Central Michigan, Kent State, and Temple.
Jerry certainly has the size at 6-foot-5 and well over 200-pounds to make coaches drool and he has a great attitude to add to his appeal.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
STAY TUNED! WE'LL BE OPEN SOON!!!!!
Monday, September 21, 2009
September 21, 2009 Updates
Quince Orchard vs. Whitman
15 for 20, 208yards, 2 touchdowns and the win
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
A FEW CURRENT STUDENTS
Quince Orchard vs. Damascus
11 for 12, 147 yards, 1 rushing touchdown and the win
Quince Orchard vs. Kennedy
6 for 11, 125 yards, 1 passing touchdown and the win
AJ Pignone - Sherwood High School
Sherwood vs. Wooten
4 for 6, 95 yards, 3 passing touchdowns and the win
Sherwood vs. Richard Montgomery
3 for 4, 18 yards, 2 passing touchdowns and the win
Monday, September 14, 2009
CURRENT AND FORMER STUDENTS 9-11-09
In a match up of 2 current students:
Braden Anderson - Chantilly High School
Passing - 18 for 30 for 243 yards
Carson Romine - Langley High School
Passing - 5 for 14 for 89 yards
Here is the story.
FORMER PLAYERS
Byron Westbrook – Dematha High School/Washington Redskins
John Owens – Dematha High School/Seattle Seahawks
Josh Wilson – Dematha High School/Seattle Seahawks
Cameron Derek Wake – Dematha High School/Miami Dolphins
Kenny Tate – Dematha High School/University of Maryland
Chester Stewart – Dematha High School/Temple University
Tom Chroniger – Dematha High School/Eastern Michigan University
Josh Portis – University of Maryland
Troy Jones – St. Paul’s High School
Scott McBrien – University of Maryland
Tim Strachan – University of Maryland
Sean Gustus – University of Richmond
Bill Sutton – Catholic University
Bob Weaver – East Carolina University
Zack Hart – University of Miami
Ryan Mitch – University of Maryland
Joe Danna – Louisiana Tech University
Leon Kinnard – University of Connecticut
Bobby Cooper – Old Dominion University
Kyle Frazier – Monmouth University
Kevin Moran – Salisbury University
Austin Decker – Virginia Tech
HELLO
My name is Chris Baucia. I’m currently in my 17th year as an assistant coach and teacher at my alma mater DeMatha Catholic High School. During that time the DeMatha Stags have won 12 WCAC championships, including a #1 ranking in the Washington Post in 2000, 2001 and 2004, and USA Today #15 2003, #20 2004, #14 2005, #16 2006.
I’ve worked with student-athletes who went on to play at a wide variety of colleges and universities through out the country, including those in the ACC, Big East, Big 10, Pac 10, and Atlantic 10 conferences. Overall, I have coached more than 180 players who have received NCAA Division I scholarships and served as the former Director for the Washington Area NFL Junior Player Development Program.
I played quarterback and punter at Virginia Tech.