What's better than one touchdown? Two. Senior running back Michael Dinkel celebrates his second touchdown of the game.
Senior Dalton Reyes hypes up the crowd.
Sophomore wide receiver Mikhail Seiken breaks away from the Rams' defense en route to a touchdown while the crowd cheers him on.
Senior running back Michael Dinkel (30), leaps into the air to celebrate a touchdown against the Rams.
Sophomore wide receiver Mikhail Seiken (4) and junior running back Tariq Taylor (22), celebrate a touchdown against the Rams.
Junior quarterback Kendell Anderson stiff-arms a Rockville player.
A Blair player falls onto a Rockville player to end the play.
Junior wide receiver Ronie Nguyen warms up before the game.
Junior wide receiver Jamall Worrell warms up before the game.
Cal Tobias, a photographer for Silver Chips Print, shares some of the highlights from the Blair vs Rockville football games on Friday, Oct. 8. The Blazers beat the Rams 42-31.
Blair outshine an undefeated Rockville in a highlight-filled performance
The test result is just one of many released by MCPS over the past weeks
Captains Zaire Cooper and Chris Watkins plan to commit to a collegiate team in the near future
On Oct. 19, the Blazers' varsity football team (4-3) defeated the Kennedy Cavaliers (2-5) by a score of 14-13 after being shut out in their last three games.
Back-up players fulfill an often overlooked, but crucial role for their team
Quarterback, 11, Khalif Welch, sets up for a throw as the O-line applies pressure.
Blazers and Blue Devils begin to pile on top of one another as a player struggles to keep the ball in his possession.
Senior Captain, Christopher Watkins, 21, holds arms up in joy as he makes it into the end zone.
The Blazers and Blue Devils set up for the next play.
Blazer's play Springbrook in the first home game of the season.
Recap of Blair's football season
Blair wins 41-17 after a big second half
It's essentially a playoff game for both teams
Whether as a player on the field or a spectator in the stands, being on a winning team is a fantastic feeling. The players give it their all, the spectators yell and cheer, the parents hold their breath and the clock winds down. Then it's over. The buzzer goes off and all that exciting energy is dispersed over the crowd as people cheer and hug, and players and coaches alike high five and celebrate.
The playoffs don't begin until next week for the Blair Blazers (8-2), but they still had to face an intimidating foe on Friday night: the Damascus Hornets (10-0). The Hornets had not lost a game since the 2014 3A state finals, and they kept that streak alive by edging the Blazers 35-27.
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