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Thursday, October 11, 2007
5:03:00 PM EDT

Eastern Tech Football (I'll be at the game!!)

RAMS READY FOR MAVERICKS
Randallstown's rout of Pikesville set up next Friday's Baltimore County 3A-2A League clash with Eastern Tech and a battle of unbeatens at CCBC Essex.
by Lem Satterfield


Tashaun Perry ran for scores of 4 and 56 yards and threw a TD pass to Derrick Fickling; Darique
Taylor ran for an 8-yard touchdown, made eight tackles and had three interceptions; and both
Wesley Bennett and Lamarr Nichols ran for TDs as Randallstown routed Pikesville, 41-7, in a
non-divisional, Baltimore County game on Saturday.

Bennett had a game-high 123 yards, and Byran Eaton made 12 tackles for the Rams, who will spend
the next week preparing for Friday night's county 3A-2A League clash with Eastern Tech at CCBC
Essex.

Randallstown is 5-0 overall, 2-0 against the league, and Eastern Tech is 5-0, 1-0.

Over the past three seasons, the programs have swapped victories.

The Mavericks won, 7-6, in 2004, and, 35-14, last year, with the Rams winning, 14-7, in 2005.

The Mavericks have won 11 of their past 13 games against county rivals, including the past five.

Only Hereford has beaten the Mavericks during that time, winning last year's regular-season finale, and
last year's Class 2A North Region semifinal.

Against four county teams this season, the Mavericks have a 188-18 scoring advantage, including a
42-0 shutout of Pikesville.

The Mavericks also have vanquished Calvert Hall of the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association's A Conference, a team which, on Saturday, lost, 14-10, at defending MIAA A Conference tri-champion Gilman on a goal line stand in the final 20 seconds.

"They're a very deep and talented team," Randallstown coach Albert Howard said of the Mavericks,
who defeated New Town, 52-6, on Saturday.

The Rams earlier defeated New Town, 14-6.

"Eastern Tech is one of the better Class 2A teams in the state," said Howard. "We'll have our work cut out for us."



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