In the season finale, Dr. Henry A. Wise junior DeCarlos Young describes how he represents the legacy of the school name, while the Pumas look to add another championship banner in Annapolis.
Despite the sudden end to the season, C.H. Flowers senior Marc Harrison Jr. shows us how he's working towards his future goals, and how family, sport, and school all play a major role. Potomac faces an old foe in Baltimore, and Dr. Henry A. Wise tries to fend off a challenge from Walter Johnson High School.
Gwynn Park and Potomac, two premiere programs, meet for the right to move on in the playoffs. Oxon Hill travels to Howard County to challenge one of the best teams in their bracket. Charles Herbert Flowers receives devastating news about their season.
As the race for Annapolis begins, Charles Herbert Flowers High School relishes the playoff journey, Frederick Douglass tries to defend its home turf, Friendly High School pays homage to its seniors, while Eleanor Roosevelt and Parkdale fight hard to move on to the next round.
Dual sport athlete Elijah Robinson ('24) explains the Potomac school culture while showing off his multilingual skills! Central High School exemplifies Falcons pride as they build for the future. A Freshman Falcons player represents the future on the field.
Largo teammates Abdul Kabba ('24) and Foday Jabbie ('24) explain their strong friendship and what it means to be a Largo Lion. Eleanor Roosevelt makes a statement on a rainy night against Suitland, and Wise keeps its momentum going with a victory over Bowie.
Suitland's Dehron Johnson explains why the school community is so special. Big plays make the difference as Potomac hosts Largo. Friendly looks to keep its early season resurgence going in a battle against Surrattsville.
The Suitland Rams renaissance continues in District Heights. while Charles Herbert Flowers' Marco Crawford ('25) and Marc Harrison Jr. ('24) explain how the lessons of sports apply off the field.
Oxon Hill Senior Camron Azodeh personifies the true meaning of scholar-athlete, an offensive lineman shows off his dance moves, Largo and Frederick play an overtime thriller, and Surrattsville and Fairmont Heights host the first Hornet Bowl.
Wise H.S. Dual-sport senior Taylor Brown explains how family keeps him grounded. C.H. Flowers media student Cameron Rice joins the PG13 crew on a project. Weather delays the Oxon-Flowers game. Cheerleaders, players, and parents from Frederick Douglass and Gwynn Park revel in the Battle of 301.
There's much more to game night than just the game. Oxon Hill and Potomac renew a crosstown rivalry and both schools demonstrate pride during the "Community Bowl." Parents and cheerleaders at Dr. Henry A. Wise show off spirit, and Charles Herbert Flowers begins defense of their county 4A championship.