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High School Sports
Annapolis' 28-point rally upends BroadneckPublished 10/11/09
There's a reason Annapolis football coach Brian Brown called yesterday's win over Broadneck the biggest of his coaching career.
Joshua McKerrow — The Capital
Annapolis’ Delonte Brooks races for an 85-yard third-quarter touchdown reception in Saturday’s victory.Annapolis spoils Broadneck's homecoming by overcoming a 25-0 deficit to win 28-25.
Not only did the Panthers rally from a 25-point deficit to give Brown his first career win over Broadneck, their hopes of making the playoffs improved dramatically in the crowded Class 4A East. Senior Terrance Wright hauled in a 23-yard touchdown pass from Brandon Johnson with a minute left to cap the comeback and give the Panthers a 28-25 win over the Bruins. Annapolis (4-2) fell behind 18-0 after the first quarter and was down 25-0 in the second before staging the improbable comeback...
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