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DC Touchdown Club Players of the Week

As do-it-all junior Ubie Zaid thrived on the football field throughout the season, Landon’s coaching staff tried to devise as many ways as possible to get the ball to their standout wide receiver, free safety and kick returner. They even practiced having the front players on their kickoff return lateral the ball back to Zaid because opponents rarely kicked the ball deep.

Saturday, after rallying from a 22-point deficit to take the lead, then seeing St. Albans tie the game late in regulation, Landon Coach Paul Padalino was on the sideline thinking about how to move the ball down the field for a game-winning field goal attempt.

“Oh no,” Padalino thought to himself as he realized Zaid was going to get a chance to return the kickoff, even after he had a 60-yard kickoff return earlier in the game. “I was shocked they kicked it to him. Everyone knew not to kick it to him. … He just opened up, made a cut up inside, took it down their sideline and let it go and took off. He’s pretty special.”

It was yet one special play on a memorable after for Zaid. His 85-yard kickoff return – without an opponent even touching him — with 52 seconds left, lifted Landon to a 36-29 win.

Zaid also threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to quarterback Sean Murray on a trick play, caught six passes for 64 yards and on defense made seven tackles and intercepted a pass on the game’s final play.

For his efforts, Zaid was named the Military Bowl DC Touchdown Club High School Football Player of the Week.

“He does it all for us,” Padalino said. “He started for us last year, had a great year. Starting point guard since freshman year on the basketball team. On Saturday he just willed us to a win. We’re down 22-0 and started to get some traction and he throws a touchdown to our quarterback to get it to 22-7. People try to take him away. Everyone knows he’s the guy for us. We keep trying to find ways to get him the ball.”

Sometimes Zaid would catch bubble screens, other times he was the pitch man on the option. He might go in motion and take the handoff for a jet sweep or be the recipient of a reverse.

“We put him all over the place,” Padalino said. “We fake punted eight times and four of them went to him for a first down.”

For the season, Zaid finished 4 of 4 passing for 140 yards and three touchdowns, rushed 22 times for 232 yards and caught 68 passes for 748 yards and six touchdowns. On defense, he made 48 tackles and intercepted four passes. He averaged 36 yards per kickoff return with three touchdowns.

This week’s DC Touchdown Club Honor Roll:

ANNE ARUNDEL
Annapolis CB Dwain Gray made three tackles, broke up one pass and intercepted two other passes, returning one 85 yards for a touchdown as the Panthers beat North County, 48-6, in a Maryland 4A first-round game.

DC
Anacostia QB-DB Ri’chard Wheeler completed 11 of 15 passes for 189 yards and two touchdowns, rushed nine times for 165 yards and one touchdown and on defense intercepted two passes, returning one 37 yards for a touchdown, as the Indians beat Phelps, 48-12.

FREDERICK
Walkersville RB Da’Marques Ross rushed 10 times for 152 yards and five first-half touchdowns as the Lions beat Centennial, 61-6, in a Maryland 2A first-round game.

HOWARD
Oakland Mills QB/DB Isaac Ramsey rushed for two touchdowns and on defense intercepted three passes, returning two for touchdowns, as the Scorpions beat Lansdowne, 49-6, in a Maryland 3A first-round game.

LOUDOUN
John Champe QB Brandon Pena completed 14 of 22 passes for 214 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for another score as the Knights beat Freedom-South Riding, 44-7.

MONTGOMERY
Sherwood QB Matt Larsen completed 15 of 19 passes for 299 yards and three touchdowns as the Warriors beat Manchester Valley, 49-7, in a Maryland 3A first-round game.

NORTHERN REGION
Lake Braddock TE Zach Hibner caught eight passes for 153 yards and two touchdowns as the Bruins beat Robinson, 35-28.

PRINCE GEORGE’S
Oxon Hill RB Cameron Azodeh rushed 20 times for 130 yards and two touchdowns and caught three passes for 62 yards as the Clippers beat Guilford Park, 35-6, in a Maryland 3A first-round game.

PRINCE WILLIAM
Woodbridge RB Marquece Sharps rushed 170 yards and two touchdowns as the Vikings beat Gar-Field, 22-7, for their sixth consecutive win and earned their first postseason appearance since 2017.

PRIVATE
Spalding QB Malik Washington completed 16 of 22 passes for 199 yards and four touchdowns and rushed eight times for 38 yards as the Cavaliers beat Mount St. Joseph, 38-0, in the semifinals of the MIAA A Conference playoffs.

SOUTHERN MARYLAND
Leonardtown RB/LB Zachary Meade rushed 20 times for 180 yards, caught an 18-yard touchdown pass and on defense forced a fumble and intercepted a pass as the Raiders beat Severna Park, 33-22, in a Maryland 4A/3A first-round game.

WCAC
Gonzaga DL Rex Stinchcomb, a Buffalo recruit, had four sacks as the Eagles took a shutout into the fourth quarter and beat St. John’s, 10-7.

This week’s DC Touchdown Club Washington Metro College Football Player of the Week honor roll:

  • Morgan State RB Jason Collins Jr. (Theodore Roosevelt) rushed 24 times for a career-high 152 yards and one touchdown and caught two passes for 14 yards as the Bears beat Delaware State, 36-28.
  • Lafayette RB Jamar Curtis (St. John’s) rushed 28 times for 122 yards and three touchdowns, including two scores in the final 7 ½ minutes as the Leopards rallied to beat Colgate, 21-20.
  • Christoper Newport WR Trey Hayes (Dominion) caught five passes for 132 yards and one touchdown as the Captains beat Montclair State, 33-10.
  • Averett LB Tre’ Maxwell (Centreville) made 12 tackles with one tackle for loss as the Cougars beat Guilford, 28-21.
  • Wake Forest WR Taylor Morin (Westfield) caught nine passes for 110 yards in the Demon Deacons’ 46-36 loss to Cal.
  • Towson LB Daniel Raymond (Friendly) made five tackles with 1 ½ tackles for loss and returned his first career interception 62 yards for a touchdown as the Tigers beat Hampton, 27-10.
  • Navy P Riley Riethman punted seven times for an average of 49.7 yards per punt, placing three inside the 20-yard line, as the Midshipmen controlled field position and beat South Florida, 28-7.
  • Penn K Sam Smith (Quince Orchard) made both of his field goal attempts, including a career-best 45-yarder, and all seven of his point-after kicks as the Quakers beat Cornell, 67-49.

ABOUT THE MILITARY BOWL FOUNDATION
The Military Bowl Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that operates premier events in the National Capital Region to benefit our nation’s service members. Originally formed to create the region’s first-ever college football postseason bowl game, the Foundation now not only runs the Go Bowling Military Bowl but additionally operates the 
DC Touchdown Club and Patriot Point, a retreat for recovering service members, their families and caregivers on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The Foundation hosts engaging events throughout the year to raise money and awareness for military service members, directly impacting those who give so much of themselves for the country.

ABOUT THE DC TOUCHDOWN CLUB
The DC Touchdown Club honors the best in Washington Metro football, with year-round events highlighted by an annual awards dinner. Operated by the Military Bowl Foundation, the Touchdown Club promotes the game of football, hosts entertaining social events and generates a significant philanthropic impact for Patriot Point. To learn more about the Touchdown Club, visit dctouchdownclub.com, or follow the Touchdown Club on Twitter and Instagram @DCTouchdown Club and like the Touchdown Club on Facebook.

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