Gilman (Baltimore) at Our Lady of Good Counsel (Olney, Md.)
Gilman will need to get production out of more than just Shane Cockerille against Good Counsel.
Photo by Wayne Litmer
Gilman was jolted in its nationally televised meeting with No. 17 Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati) last Sunday in Ohio. The Greyhounds have talent on defense, but the unit was no match for Moeller's outstanding offense in a 35-14 defeat. Senior quarterback
Shane Cockerille was the bright spot for Gilman. The future Maryland Terrapin was responsible for 217 of his team's 246 yards and scored both touchdowns.
Good Counsel also played on television last weekend, losing at Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas), 27-22. Like Gilman, Good Counsel was flat early on and dug itself a hole too deep to escape, although it did score the game's final two touchdowns. Clemson recruit
Dorian O'Daniel contributed 130 rushing yards and three touchdowns.
Mitch Stephens: Good Counsel 28, Gilman 21
Steve Montoya: Good Counsel 35, Gilman 14
Stephen Spiewak: Good Counsel 28, Gilman 21
Kevin Askeland: Good Counsel 32, Gilman 7
Leland Gordon: Good Counsel 35, Gilman 14
Jamie DeMoney: Good Counsel 21, Gilman 17