Blair Wins Battle of the Boulevard
The excitement was palpable all week at Montgomery Blair High School for homecoming week 2013. The school was buzzing as Blair students participated in one of the most spirited weeks of the school year, which all led up to Saturday evening's Homecoming dance. But before the dance could commence, Blair football took the field in Friday night's Homecoming game, where the Blazers (3-3) easily took care of the Wheaton Knights (1-5) to the tune of 28-7.
It seemed like there was a party in the bleachers Friday night as the student section went nuts as usual. Members of all grades made up the rowdy crowd that has cheered on Blair and harassed opposing teams at every home game. An electric student section at Blazer stadium during football games has become a mainstay this season, and head coach Andrew Fields has continuously been impressed. "I'm loving the student body," Fields said, "They're really getting it done out there in the stands."
Despite the one-sided score line, it was a gritty game. There weren't many big plays in this contest, but Blair made the most of their opportunities, namely Wheaton's turnovers. The Knights' starting quarterback threw three interceptions while the swarming, opportunistic Blazer defense stifled Wheaton's offense all night.
It's clearly been a year of firsts for Fields in his initial season as Blair's head coach, and now he can check off a Homecoming win on his list of first time milestones. This game was also Blair's second game with a new starter at quarterback. Wide receiver and backup quarterback Daymon Anderson continued to take over starting quarterback duties on Friday night in the absence of regular starter Raymond Burtnick (out due to a shoulder injury).
Running back Darron Cumberbatch capped off one of Blair's grind it out drives with a 14-yard touchdown run midway through the first quarter. He
also added another one in the second quarter to give the Blazers an early 13-0 lead.
After a Wheaton two-yard touchdown run, the score was 13-7, but that was as close as the Knights would get. Running back Malik Brooks extended the Blair lead with a 15-yard scamper into the end zone and the Blazers took a 20-7 lead into halftime.
Blair held the Knights scoreless for the rest of the game thanks in large part to the play of defensive back Chris Green. The sophomore went into the game leading the team in interceptions and then snatched three more on Friday night to give him five picks in six games.
Linebackers Edwin Ramos and Yonis Blanco also continued their stellar seasons with 20 and 11 tackles respectively.
It seemed like there was a party in the bleachers Friday night as the student section went nuts as usual. Members of all grades made up the rowdy crowd that has cheered on Blair and harassed opposing teams at every home game. An electric student section at Blazer stadium during football games has become a mainstay this season, and head coach Andrew Fields has continuously been impressed. "I'm loving the student body," Fields said, "They're really getting it done out there in the stands."
Despite the one-sided score line, it was a gritty game. There weren't many big plays in this contest, but Blair made the most of their opportunities, namely Wheaton's turnovers. The Knights' starting quarterback threw three interceptions while the swarming, opportunistic Blazer defense stifled Wheaton's offense all night.
It's clearly been a year of firsts for Fields in his initial season as Blair's head coach, and now he can check off a Homecoming win on his list of first time milestones. This game was also Blair's second game with a new starter at quarterback. Wide receiver and backup quarterback Daymon Anderson continued to take over starting quarterback duties on Friday night in the absence of regular starter Raymond Burtnick (out due to a shoulder injury).
Running back Darron Cumberbatch capped off one of Blair's grind it out drives with a 14-yard touchdown run midway through the first quarter. He
also added another one in the second quarter to give the Blazers an early 13-0 lead.
After a Wheaton two-yard touchdown run, the score was 13-7, but that was as close as the Knights would get. Running back Malik Brooks extended the Blair lead with a 15-yard scamper into the end zone and the Blazers took a 20-7 lead into halftime.
Blair held the Knights scoreless for the rest of the game thanks in large part to the play of defensive back Chris Green. The sophomore went into the game leading the team in interceptions and then snatched three more on Friday night to give him five picks in six games.
Linebackers Edwin Ramos and Yonis Blanco also continued their stellar seasons with 20 and 11 tackles respectively.