Poll: Who is your MVP of the state football championships?

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FINAL RESULTS

1. Brayden Brown, Fort Hill (11,072 votes) — 133 rushing yards, 1 TD, 1 interception, 1 blocked field goal and 1 pass break-up

2. Colby Starheim, Damascus (6,642 votes) — 3 interceptions, 3 tackles, 1 pass break-up

3. Chad Gleason, Walkersville (3,764 votes) — 104 rushing yards, 3 TD’s, 2 tackles, 1 pass break-up

4. Jabari Laws, Wise (665 votes) — perfect 158.3 passer rating, 15-of-18, 276 passing yards, 4 passing TD’s, 16 rushing yards

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Kyle McFadden is a graduate from Linganore High School's Class of 2014, a sports junkie and general news-hound. He got his start as a sports writer in January 2014 for Linganore's student-run newspaper The Lance, where he wrote 13 articles. McFadden then launched his own blog in October 2014 called The Beltway Dispatch covering collegiate, local high school and professional sports. Formally known as The Beltway Dispatch, McFadden and Evan Engelhard merged respective platforms in June 2015 to make what is now Maryland Sports Access. With baseball, basketball and golf experience, McFadden brings ample knowledge to the helm of MSA. McFadden covers a wide variety of sports in football, baseball, basketball, golf, hockey, lacrosse, soccer and specializes in the collegiate and high school levels. McFadden volunteers his time at Damascus Road Community Church -- serving as a mentor to the youth, basketball coach at the varsity and junior varsity levels, and leads a small group of high school sophomores every Wednesday night. Although he's only been around journalism since January 2014, he's a high school sports reporter for The Baltimore Sun and freelancer for The Frederick News-Post. McFadden's work has also appeared in DMV newspapers The Aegis, The Capital Gazette, The Daily Times (Delmarva Now), The Hometown Observer, Howard County Times, Germantown Pulse and The Towson Times. He's also won two Mike Powell Excellence in Journalism awards and has appeared on The Best of SNO, which showcases top student work of high school and college journalists. McFadden currently studies at Frederick Community College and plans to transfer to the University of Maryland in the fall of 2018 to work on a bachelor's degree in journalism with aspirations to be a national college basketball writer.
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25 Comments on Poll: Who is your MVP of the state football championships?

  1. 1) BRAYDEN BROWN- FH
    140 yards on 12 carries, one TD, 3 passed defended including an INT at FH’s five yard line.

    2) TROY BANKS – FH
    184 yards on 25 carries, 4 touchdowns.

  2. J laws by far. Perfect passer rating nearly 300 yards on an efficient 15/18. Had command of his offense the entire night.

  3. Brayden Brown…one of the most overall well rounded young men I have had the pleasure to watch grow on and off the field. He is definitely a strong athlete but also a wonderful role model for any young person to look up to ❤️🏈❤️🏈❤️

    • He’s a player, a play maker. He’s always near the ball. He can run the ball, he can tackle, he can bust up a play! I love not the tallest or biggest guy can make these plays!!! Loved watching him and his brother play!!!

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