Lemon's dominating play at receiver and special teams, along with his postseason emergence as a shutdown defensive back, have led Arundel to the Class 4A state semifinals and earned him a new title: Capital-Gazette Communications' Football Player of the Year.
"He's spectacular," Wildcats quarterback Billy Cosh said. "He's the best player in Maryland, honestly. He's amazing, a great player. I'm glad to play with him."
No player on Arundel (11-1) is more...
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