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MRH, Brentwood Football Win Big

Both teams have only one loss on the season.

 
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Brentwood junior, Roland Floyd runs for the Eagles' final touchdown against Lift for Life.
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Brentwood junior, Roland Floyd runs for the Eagles' final touchdown against Lift for Life.
MRH sophomore, Elijah Keely returns a punt in the first quarter against Potosi.

Both Maplewood Richmond Heights and Brentwood football had big wins Friday.

MRH won 46-6 over Potosi, and Brentwood walked over Lift for Life 54-6. Both the Blue Devils and the Eagles are now at 6 wins and 1 loss on the season.

For MRH, senior quarterback Kahlid Hagens had 12 carries for 190 yards, and completed 5 of 11 passes for 77 yards. Senior running back Alvin Garvin had 7 carries for 32 yards and 2 touchdowns.

See more photos from MRH's game on Maplewood-Brentwood Patch Facebook.

It was also the MRH homecoming game. See photos from the homecoming celebration at halftime.

Junior, Jake Zivic was Brentwood’s leading rusher with 125 yards on 16 carries. Senior, Rekardo Owens ran for 91 yards on 11 carries. Sophomore, Kyle Pudlowski was the Eagles’ leading tackler with 4 solo tackles and 3 assists. Senior, David Rivera had 3 solo tackles and 3 assists in the first quarter before he left the game with a knee injury.

See more photos from Brentwood's game on Maplewood-Brentwood Patch Facebook.

Next Friday MRH plays at Cardinal Ritter (3-3 before this week’s game) and Brentwood has Principia (2-3 before this week’s game) at home.

Related Topics: Brentwood football and MRH football

Michelle Hassemer

7:13 pm on Saturday, October 6, 2012

GO EAGLES! We are very proud of our fine young men!

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damon hill

2:04 pm on Monday, October 8, 2012

havent really seen you this year doug....brentwood is having a great year....sr night is friday hope to see you there....

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Doug Miner

2:48 pm on Monday, October 8, 2012

Damon - I'll be there. I'm going to McGrath Elementary for their fall fest, then to BHS right after that - maybe sometime around halftime. Thanks

Susan

3:53 pm on Monday, October 8, 2012

As the article says, BOTH teams are having great seasons.

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Michelle Hassemer

10:53 am on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Both teams ARE having a great season - BHS fans are simply being proactive with seeking coverage for our beloved Eagles football team.. We are looking forward to Sr. Night.

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Susan

12:41 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

In looking back at previous stories, it appears to me that both schools receive equal amount of coverage. And as you said, we all want to see our schools get good press coverage.

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Ed

1:56 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Seems simple. Ask for more press coverage- don't gripe because BHS fans did. Where's the issue? Geez!

Susan

4:28 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Sounds to me that the gripe was on the BHS coverage, not the Maplewood side.

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Ed

4:35 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Some people are never happy. Have a great life, Susan.
Doug - look forward to seeing you this Friday!

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