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Week 9 high school football: Who were Washington County’s Friday night winners?

Week 9 high school football: Who were Washington County’s Friday night winners?

(This story has been updated with more information.)

The last week of the Washington County high school football season Three games were played on Friday evening, and two more were scheduled for Saturday afternoon. This is what happened on Friday:

Parker DeBaugh scored four touchdowns, and Boonsboro wrapped up the No. 1 seed for the Class 1A North playoffs with a 45-0 victory over rival Smithsburg (0-9).

Blake Main and Edward Boakye also ran for touchdowns in the second half for the visiting Warriors (8-1), who will host a first-round playoff game next weekend.

DeBaugh opened the scoring with a 1-yard touchdown on a snap in the first quarter. In the second quarter, he added a 25-yard scoring run on a sweep and caught a 19-yard TD pass from Colin Telemeco before Owen Hardy kicked a 20-yard field goal in the final seconds for a 24–0 halftime lead .

DeBaugh took a bouncing kick and went 50 yards for his final TD of the game in the third quarter. Main added his score from 9 yards later in the period, and Boakye scored from 15 yards out in the fourth quarter.

Clear Spring 50, Hancock 0

Clear Spring quarterback Hayden Hodge looks for an open receiver during the Blazers' 50-0 win over Hancock.Clear Spring quarterback Hayden Hodge looks for an open receiver during the Blazers' 50-0 win over Hancock.

Clear Spring quarterback Hayden Hodge looks for an open receiver during the Blazers’ 50-0 win over Hancock.

The Blazers (6-3) got touchdowns from seven different players as they defeated the visiting Panthers (3-6) to secure their second winning season in program history while earning their first home game in Class 1A West

Seth Possinger returned an interception 15 yards for a touchdown, Javin Grimes had an 11-yard TD run and Mason Brezler scored on a 6-yard pass from Hayden Hodge to give Clear Spring a 21-yard lead at the end of the first quarter. 0 to deliver.

The Blazers led 35-0 at halftime after a 1-yard touchdown run by Nick Cullember and a 37-yard touchdown run by Hodge.

Camden Whittington scored on a 20-yard run in the third quarter, and Logan Fair added a 2-yard TD run in the fourth.

Hodge went 6-for-6 on extra-point kicks, and Mason Semler ran for a 2-point conversion.

Williamsport 14, Manchester Valley 12

Ceonta Wilmore ran for the tying touchdown with a minute left in the fourth quarter, Taemyji Boyce-Brown scored the 2-point conversion to put the Wildcats (6-3) ahead and they held on to beat the Mavericks (2- 3). 7) to earn their fifth winning season in the past six years, as well as a home first-round matchup in the 2A-1A West playoffs.

Boyce-Brown also had a touchdown run in the first quarter.

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This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: MD high school football scores, Washington County Week 9 update