By SEAN BURNS For The Capital
By SEAN BURNS For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
10/04/08
In last night's matchup of county heavyweight passers, Meade's Raymond Cotton took the early rounds, but Arundel's Billy Cosh proved the strong finisher, tossing five second-half touchdowns as Arundel rallied for a 46-25 win that keeps the Jerry Mears Cup in Gambrills for the seventh straight year.
Cotton tossed a pair of touchdowns in the second quarter to help the Mustangs jump to a 19-6 lead, but Cosh, wideout Alec Lemon and a big-time performance from the Wildcat defensive secondary shifted the momentum and handed Meade its third straight loss after a 2-0 start.
"We just were taking what they gave...
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