Joseph Blackwell hopes to play Division I Football Bowl Subdivision college football, has a 3.8 grade-point average and is considering a pre-med major. (Baltimore Sun photo by Amy Davis / September 8, 2009) |
In his first game as a Wildcat,
Blackwell gained 257 yards and scored four touchdowns as No. 3 Arundel defeated
Anne Arundel County foe and No. 6 Old Mill, 34-27. Blackwell, a running back who
transferred last winter from Archbishop Spalding, carried the ball 28 times for
174 yards and one touchdown and caught five passes for 83 yards and three
touchdowns. The 5-foot-11, 185-pound junior, who hopes to play Division I
Football Bowl Subdivision college football, has a 3.8 grade-point average and is
considering a pre-med major.
Others considered: Dominic Harper, Joppatowne, football; Matt Sanchez, McDonogh, soccer; Mikias Teketele, Archbishop Curley, soccer
Others considered: Dominic Harper, Joppatowne, football; Matt Sanchez, McDonogh, soccer; Mikias Teketele, Archbishop Curley, soccer


