Baltimore Sun

Owens carries Gladiators to victory

Senior running back rushes for 246 yards, four touchdowns

- By Kyle Stackpole kstackpole@baltsun.com twitter.com/@kylesfstac­kpole

En route to crushing Howard County’s all-time career rushing record, breaking the county’s single season touchdown mark and running for 2,193 yards over 11 games this fall, Glenelg senior running back Wande Owens has always credited his offensive line. Their blocks, he said, are the key to his success.

Surely, there’s more to his dominance, but Owens refuses to boast. So, after the No. 7 Gladiators’ regional semifinal win over Oakland Mills on Friday night, Owens’ offensive line did the bragging for him.

Offensive tackle CJ Davidson: “He’s the toughest player I’ve ever played with.”

Tackle Jake Arnone: “One of the fastest people I’ve ever seen.”

Guard Otto Trawick: “He’s passionate. We know he loves the game. He definitely plays for us out there.”

Owens displayed all of those traits in a 42-0 shellackin­g of the Scorpions in the 2A South region semifinals. On 17 carries, Owens accumulate­d 246 yards and scored four touchdowns. On defense, he snagged one of the Gladiators’ four intercepti­ons and juked his way to a 70-yard return touchdown. Oh, and he accomplish­ed all this by the opening minutes of the third quarter.

With Owens leading the way, the Gladiators advance to next week’s region final, where they’ll play the winner of Westlake and River Hill.x Glenelg’s Wande Owens pulls in an intercepti­on of a pass intended for Oakland Mills wide receiver Dallas Briggs. Owens returned it for a touchdown, helping the Gladiators to a region semifinal victory on Friday night.

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