Second-ranked St. Frances Academy keeps pace, blows out No. 9 Central

By Mitch Stephens Aug 24, 2019, 5:00pm

Michigan running back Blake Corum scores four touchdowns and defense does the rest as the Panthers breeze past the Rockets.

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The St. Frances-Central tilt — picked as the No. 2 game of the week — wasn't as close as expected.

It's hard to know if coach Henry Russell and his St. Frances Academy (Baltimore, Md.) football team watch the scoreboard.

The Panthers are the second-ranked team in the nation according to MaxPreps and the only team to look up at is 3,000 miles away on the other coast, the Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) Monarchs.

On Friday, Mater Dei more than lived up its top billing, racing to a 42-0 lead over the nation's 12th-ranked team Centennial (Corona) en route to a 42-12 victory.

On Saturday, St. Frances had an even bigger challenge, at ninth-ranked Central (Miami, Fla.).

These Panthers kept up with the Monarchs and then some, as Michigan-bound running back Blake Corum rushed for 105 yards and scored four touchdowns in a 49-13 victory at Traz Powell Stadium before an ESPNU audience.
St. Frances running back Blake Corum rushed for 105 yards and scored four touchdowns.
St. Frances running back Blake Corum rushed for 105 yards and scored four touchdowns.
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It was the 24th straight win overall for the Panthers.

Corum rushed for two touchdowns and hauled in two scoring tosses from sophomore quarterback John Griffith, who added a 20-yard TD pass to Denylon Morrissette.

The St. Frances defense was extremely active and impressive, especially five-star defensive lineman Chris Braswell, who was part of four sacks against Central quarterback Katravis Marsh.



One of his pressures forced an interception by Luke Hill, who turned into a 25-yard pick six.

Down 23-0, Central fought back with a 4-yard touchdown run by Amari Daniels (13 carries, 89 yards rushing). But the Panthers answered right back with a 13-yard TD pass from Griffith to Corum, capping a 77-yard scoring drive, making it 29-7 just before halftime. That was essentially the ball game.

"They were a great team that came in with a great game plan, and we just didn't meet the challenge," Daniels told the Miami Herald.

We will see just how great the Panthers are on Sept. 14, when they travel to Southern California to face Mater Dei at St. John Bosco. If both teams continue their current play, that will be No. 1 versus No. 2.
St. Frances center Tyler Thomas (51) was dominating at the line.
St. Frances center Tyler Thomas (51) was dominating at the line.
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Defensive lineman Kenard Carter (58) brings down a Central ball carrier from behind.
Defensive lineman Kenard Carter (58) brings down a Central ball carrier from behind.
Photo by Daniel Galarza