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Welcome to the website for the Northwood High School Football: Home of the Gladiators. Northwood High School is located in Silver Spring, Maryland and is part of the Montgomery County Public School System. The Gladiators participate in the 2A/1A Division of MCPS Athletics. The Varsity Football Team is coached by Dennis Harris. Assistant coaches are Travis Hairston, Freddie Davis and Ed Baker.


Congratulations to Keith Hudson for placing first in the state of Maryland for receiving  and to Jimmy Hessler placing third in the state in passing.  Also, Tim Atakora placed an impressive sixth in the state for receiving.  The complete list can be seen here.

This information will be published on MDVarsity.com on the new ESPNRise.com network and will be included in the Playoff Magazine football playoff program.






Kennedy Game photos here.




 
Keith Hudson goes in for the touchdown during first half action.
Game photos
here.



From the Montgomery Gazette (11/1/08)
Gladiators senior receiver Keith Hudson caught a 30-yard touchdown pass from senior quarterback Jimmy Hessler late in the fourth quarter to help Northwood rebound from a 23-22 halftime deficit and clinch its second win of 2008. Hudson scored three of Northwood's four touchdowns Friday: a 45-yard reception in the first quarter, an 85-yard kickoff return in the second quarter and the game-winning catch in the fourth. He finished with 168 yards on 13 catches. Hessler completed 28 of 44 pass attempts for 309 yards and two touchdowns. Senior running back Lydell Baker scored the Gladiators' fourth touchdown on a 2-yard run in the second quarter. Walter Johnson (1-8) rushed for 201 yards in the first half but was unable to duplicate that performance in the second half Friday.



MPSSAA 2A Points Standings as of 10/28


#7 Keith Hudson
Photo by Alex Moschkin

From today's Gazette.net:
Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008

Hudson, Atakora spark Northwood football

Gladiators beat Poolesville to first win behind play of receiver duo

The Northwood football team, led by strong performances by wide receivers Timbuk Atakora and Keith Hudson, won its first game of the season Friday night at Poolesville, 28-19. Both teams struggled to start the season, entering the game with matching 0-3 records. And both sides put together their best performances of the season, despite a steady rainfall during most of the game.


But Atakora and Hudson made the difference for Northwood (1-3). Time and again, the Gladiators would quickly flip the ball out to them and let them rack up the yards after the catch.


When the Poolesville defenders crept up toward the line, Hudson and Atakora would run by them down the sideline. Hudson led the dynamic duo, catching 10 passes for 160 yards and one touchdown. Atakora caught seven passes for 108 yards and scored three touchdowns.


The first half saw Atakora score his first two touchdowns from 18 and 19 yards out. Trailing 14-0 at the half, the Falcons (0-4) caught their first break when they recovered a fumble on the second-half kickoff at the 6-yard line. One play later, Keith Budd cut the lead to 14-7 on a 6-yard run.


Northwood appeared to be pulling away in the fourth quarter after Hudson caught a 32-yard touchdown pass and Atakora hauled in a 27-yard score. But Poolesville fought back, as quarterback Cody Kenly threw a near interception that wide receiver Ben Hessles caught in traffic, then cut across the entire field to score a 38-yard touchdown, making it 28-13.


On Northwood's next possession, Poolesville blocked the punt and recovered on the 1-yard line. Kevin Dickerson punched it in for Poolesville, to close it to 28-19. The rally fell short after the subsequent onside kick bounced out of bounds with only 1 minute, 17 seconds left to play.


Next week, Northwood plays Wicomico while Poolesville plays Clarksburg.


(Poolesville Game Photos)



PHOTOS OF THE FANS, THE CHEERLEADERS, THE POMS, THE BAND, AND A FEW OF THE GAME VS. CLARKSBURG ARE AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING HERE.


Photos from Gazette Photographer of the Blair/Northwood Game.

Gladiators Get Burned by Blazers

A sea of red both in the stands and on field confronted the Gladiators as they attempted a repeat of last season's triumph over the Blazers. This year the glory would belong to Blair as they handed Northwood its second loss of the season. See summary for the game stats.


Direct link to Northwood Football Photo Gallery

Northwood Gladiator Football Blog