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Madison 38 West Potomac 16 Final

Oct 24, 2000
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2 big plays for West Po but the rest was all Warhawks.
Dillon W Mullan‏ from the Washington post should have an article with more details.
 
Article captures the game pretty well.

Madison ran it right at the West Potomac defense most of the night, 4, 5, 7 yards a shot for the most part w/ Casey Koshuta (and Brandon Walker). More run heavy than usual with a few key passing plays, partly because West Potomac's line had good drive into and collapsed the pocket a few times early in the game. The Madison drive to make 10-8 at the end of the half was 7:20 long (even w/ a bunch of dumb penalties). They went to their #2 QB (Patrick Berry) in the second half after their starter (John Cothran) tweeked his knee on a run option during that drive...didn't slow them down.

West Po's run/pass option offense had a few moments, but whatever their blocking scheme, Madison kept penetrating. The Wolverines did as well as they did by individual athleticism more so than scheme, coaching or conditioning (IMO).

Madison is @ Stone Bridge next week...that will be very interesting. The Warhawk's toughest games are all away this season including South County, Westfield and Centreville later in the season.
 
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...from Washington Post AllMetSports High school football notebook:

» MADISON QB OUT 2-3 WEEKS

Warhawks senior quarterback John Cothran left Madison’s win over West Potomac last week with a knee injury the team feared could be season-ending. Instead doctors told Cothran he’ll likely miss two to three weeks, he told the Post. He’s set to get an MRI Friday to confirm there are no ligament tears.

The No. 12 Warhawks face No. 7 Stone Bridge on Friday in Ashburn.
That makes him potentially available for the South County game on the 28th...more likely for Westfield the following week. We'll see if Patrick Berry can continue to run the office at a high level in the face of the Stone Bridge defense...
 
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