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High School Sports
Old Mill turns tables on ArundelPublished 09/13/08
It was a play that nearly wasn't. Down 13-12 midway through the third quarter in last night's showdown against top-ranked Arundel, Old Mill quarterback Grant Enders dropped back to pass, but didn't see any of his primary options open. When he tucked and started for the corner, something caught his eye - a wide-open Josh Gross streaking down the center of the field. "I had all the time in the world, and when I rolled out, I couldn't believe he was out there by himself," Enders said. But there he was, and Enders' 48-yard touchdown strike proved to be the spark that set Old Mill off on a...
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