Washington County football Week 4 preview and predictions

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Washington County football Week 4 preview and predictions

Washington County football teams are playing for their 2-1 records. The state rankings are being published. There are four teams with 2 wins each. After Week 2, Williamsport was the top team in Class 2A-2A West and Boonsboro was third. Both teams lost.

Mountain Ridge (3-0) defeated Allegany, 41-16, last week. Smithsburg (1-2) lost to South Hagerstown, 32-20.

Mountain Ridge quarterback Leuma Puaauli has been a handful for opponents. He accounted for 306 of the Miners’ 415 yards of offense and five touchdowns against Allegany.

Leopards led South Hagerstown 20-12 in the fourth quarter before the Rebels scored 20 points in 7:30.

Smithsburg had its first game in which both the running and passing games were productive.

Washington County football is playing in Week 4. Last week South Hagerstown defeated Smithsburg, 32-20, and Catoctin defeated Thomas Johnson, 34-7.

Lance Ford has been the Rebels' most consistent offensive threat. He had 199 yards and two touchdowns passing and 78 yards rushing last Friday.

Washington County football team plays Smithsburg in the week 4. Teriq Morris is dangerous when he gets the ball.

Catsoctin is 1-2 after losing to Boonsboro and Mountain Ridge. South is 2-1 after beating Smithsburg.

Williamsport lost to Saint James 43-13 last week. Clear Spring lost 41-0 to Berlin Brothersvalley.

Williamsport and Clear Spring need to score first to set the tone.

Clear Spring lost to Washington County football team in Week 3. Clear Spring will be looking to avenge that loss.

Williamsport lost to the Saints in the first two weeks. The Wildcats need to rediscover their passing game and smother the Blazers to get their swagger back.

Middletown lost to Oakdale, 42-21, last week. Boonsboro lost 27-7 to Brunswick.

Boonville has had more passing yards in two of its first three games this season. Five of Boonsboro's touchdowns have been thrown by quarterback Matt Summers.

Boonville's defense allowed six points in the first two games, but was tagged for 27 by Brunswick last Friday.

Middletown's offense is not flawless, but it did have some mistakes against Oakdale. Boonsboro has to be aware of Middelown’s Carson Smith, who rushed for five touchdowns in the season opener and 142 yards on 22 carries against the Oakdales.

Washington County football is back for Week 4. Last week North Hagerstown beat Tuscarora 26-15 and Jefferson beat Spring Mills 33-0.

Washington County football season starts on September 1st. Jefferson plays a fast-paced, speedy game. The Hubs are averaging 25.6 points per game in 2022.

The Hubs have to control the tempo and avoid a shootout. North is 2-1 this season, but has only outscored its opponents by seven points.

North has found a strong runner in Zach Moore. Ryder Johnston had his best game of the year last week with seven catches for 97 yards and a touchdown. North has held each of its opponents to 17 points or less.

Washington County football teams play each other in Week 4. Last week Saint James beat Williamsport 43-13, Paul VI lost to St. Michael the Archangel 25- 13.

The Saints have only thrown for 310 yards in three games. Jack Ashby-Jacobs, Kyle Simon-Guerin and Trevor Owens have made only 15 of the team’s 26 catches for a combined 167 yards.

The Saints played an aggressive game against Williamsport. Three kick returns set up scores and Saint James had two interceptions. Williamsports' defense scored both of the Wildcats' touchdowns.

Both teams have allowed 46 points this season. Paul VI has scored 96 points to Saint James’ 92. Last season, these teams played a shootout decided by one point.

Washington County football teams are playing in Week 4.

Both teams are winless and have struggled on the offensive end.

Washington County football team plays a game against Mo.

Hancock has been working with a young group. Saturday looks to be an exam to see where the Panthers stand.


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