Showing posts with label River Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label River Hill. Show all posts

Thursday, October 4, 2007

If you're not doing anything Friday, check out this game

Howard County's top two high school football teams face off this Friday, when the star-studded River Hill (Clarksville) Hawks visit the Wilde Lake (Columbia) Wilde Cats and stud DT Cody Blue.

Wilde Lake, ranked #6 among Maryland 3A teams by MdVarsity.com, has a stingy defense that is led by Blue, 6-5, 280, ranked the nation's #43 DT by Scout.com. He has committed to play for Maryland next year.

They will be the first real test for River Hill, ranked #1 in 2A and #5 in the state by MdVaristy.com. Their opponents so far have a combined record of 1-15, but the Hawks have outscored them 184-0.

The Hawks are led by small but speedy junior Michael Campanaro who plays QB, RB, CB and returns punts. He is small (5'9, 175) but runs a 4.4 40.

He has offers from Northwestern and Akron, and is also being recruited by Illinois, Notre Dame, Boston College, Maryland and others.

But that's not the end of the talent on this team. Linebacker Jonathan Hill will attend Navy next year, RB/LB Zach Martin, was the Howard County Times' 2006 Defensive Player of the Year and burner junior RB Malek Redd can take it to the house at any time.

Kick off is at 7 p.m.

--Nate Sandstrom

Sunday, September 30, 2007

What a weekend

I know I say this every weekend, but it was a great sports weekend. Not so much for some of the teams I follow, but there was plenty to watch.

Even though this is a football blog, let me start with baseball. I've watched closely as the Mets and Padres have tanked their seasons over the last few days. ESPN covers it extensively and asks people to rank the Mets' collapse with other chokes. When I was on people put it at the top, which I find ridiculous, given the other choices.

At least the Padres get a chance at redemption tomorrow (7:30 Eastern on TBS). Likely Cy Young winner Jake Peavy takes the mound in Denver against Josh Fogg. That the Padres are only -145 favorites in this pitching match-up speaks volumes about the direction in which these teams are headed.

Isn't it ironic that Tony Gwynn's son might be responsible for keeping the Pads out of the playoffs?

Okay, back to football, the stated topic of our little blog.

On Friday, River Hill (Clarksville) continued to make their case to be the best team in the Baltimore area by posting a 57-0 win over Hammond (Columbia). They have now outscored their opponents 184-0 in four games. They take on Howard County's only other undefeated team, Wilde Lake (Columbia) this Friday. We'll have a preview of the key players on Thursday.

Michael Campanaro accounted for five TDs on Friday. Read more about this weekend's top performers here.

In the D.C. area, DeMatha rolled St. John's 35-6. Friendly (Fort Washington), likely the state's best team, beat McDonough(Pomfret) 40-0.

Call Saturday what you will —"upset Saturday," "train wreck Saturday" — five of the Top 10 went down. Of the five who did win, only Ohio State did so easily.

It would be easy to attribute several of these upsets to look-ahead games: LSU and Florida and Texas and Oklahoma all face off next week. In Texas' case, I just don't think the Longhorns are that good.

Of all the teams I've watched thus far, I am most impressed by Ohio State, who dominated Minnesota. Their defense is scary good. I'm not sure that Wisconsin will be able to score more than 20 against them.

That may not be enough fr a Wisky win, because the Badgers defense has been scary bad. When Jack Ikegwuonu has missed time, like against the Citadel and saturday's 37-34 close call against Michigan State, they seem incapable of making a stop. They did however come up with big third and fourth down stops against the Spartans.

Ike was suffering from an unidentified illness. The State Journal discusses the D0 here.

Wisconsin is off to Champaign this weekend to take on Illinois, who is really good. I don't know how Ron Zook talked all these kids into attending Illinois, but I expect they'll beat at least one more ranked team this year.

Before we leave the Big 10, I want everyone to see the uniforms the Gophers wore on Saturday by clicking on that link. Looks like they saw the Eagles' ugly challenge and raised.


Leaving the Big Ten behind, how wide open is the Big 12 now? I still feel like Oklahoma is the favorite. Missouri is probably the team to beat in the North, but it appears Colorado and Kansas State have the ability to push them.

In the ACC, how about Maryland's win at Rutgers? Nothing like a total meltdown to inspire you to upset a Top 10 team on the road the following week. I didn't watch a lot of this game, but I think the box score tells the story. Run the ball. Run it some more. 239 yards on the ground! Here's a Post story.


South Florida should request a patent on how to beat West Virginia. Rutgers' loss puts the Bulls in the Big East penthouse, but as Louisville and Rutgers found out last year, it's not always an easy place to stay.

Holy crap! It's midnight. Look for more this week.

--Nate Sandstrom

Saturday, September 8, 2007

River Hill — Best of Baltimore?

The River Hill (Clarksville) Hawks, last year's 3A runner-up and the top team in the Baltimore Examiner's high school poll, ran over the Mount Hebron (Ellicott City) Vikings on Friday, 48-0.

Junior Michael Campanaro, who split time at QB and RB last night, led the way with TD runs of 68, 87 and 40 yards. The 40-yarder may have been the most impressive, when Campanaro ran to the right side of the field, then reversed course to the left side of the field breaking past everyone but a safety who he cut right past. It reminded me of Marshall Faulk.

Junior Malek Redd also scored three TDs on the ground, but dropped one through the air that likely would have gone the distance. On defense, he looked much faster than the 4.47 40 time Scout lists for him.

Senior Zach Martin scored the other River Hill TD, but was even more dominant blitzing Hebron QB Ricky Schultz.

River Hill dominated the game in the trenches, and was clearly just much faster than Hebron.

Martin made a couple of impressive passes under pressure, throwing on the run. He also made two nice scrambles to pick up first downs.

But he also overthrew receivers on at least three occasions, one of which went for an INT (and receivers dropped several more passes).

--Nate Sandstrom