Tuesday, October 27, 2009

CHRIS CHICK #13 ANNAPOLIS AREA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL


 
 
Chris had a big game against Friends.  He threw for 123 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 30-14 win.AACS is now to 4-0 in Conference and 6-2 overall.
So far this season Chris has 929 passing yards and 9 passing touchdowns and 1 rushing.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

BALTIMORE SUN'S INTERVIEW WITH JOSH BORDNER

A year ago, quarterback Josh Bordner led Century to the state Class 2A semifinals and the first perfect regular season in Carroll County football in 30 years, passing for 2,217 yards and 18 touchdowns. This season has been a bit different for the senior, who saw most of his teammates graduate. On Friday night, however, Bordner, 17, was in on six touchdowns - three passing, two rushing and one on a blocked punt return - as the Knights earned their first victory of the season, 63-0, over Manchester Valley. Bordner, 6 feet 4, 205 pounds, who has a 3.9 weighted grade-point average, has committed to Boston College. He plans to graduate early and enroll at BC in the spring to take part in spring football.

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

Braden Anderson has a career game for Langley High School.
He was 16 for 27 for 271 yards, 1 touchdown and 1 interception.

Here is the full story

Josh Bordner in the Carroll County Times

Josh Bordner

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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