Dundalk Ends Losing Streak With 60-13 Win Over Kenwood

Dundalk football needed a win after losing two straight games to Perry Hall and Milford Mill and they took out their frustration on the road at Kenwood 60-13.

It was an exciting start as both teams combined to score 19 points in 26 seconds.

The Owls scored on their opening possession when Phillip Jones Jr. broke off a 30-yard run that set up his 3-yard touchdown run.

Jones had two touchdowns on the night and over 100 yards rushing.

The Bluebirds offense is led by the Giles brothers. Dazmine (Daza) Giles is a sophomore at quarterback. Wide Receiver Dazaire (Dada) and tight end Darryl are seniors and twin brothers.

Kenwood quaterback Dazmine (Daza) Giles threw two touchdowns to his brother Darryl Giles.

Kenwood answered Dundalk’s touchdown when Daz hit Darryl on a 80-yard touchdown pass to tie the game 6-6 but Dundalk never looked back.

The Owls retook the lead on the next kickoff when senior Christian Cofield returned it for a touchdown. Cofield would add a rushing touchdown.

Christian Cofield scored two touchdowns for the Owls.

Dundalk scored a touchdown on their first six possessions and dominated the Bluebirds on the ground as they had six rushing touchdowns.

Kenwood sophomore defender Chase Alleyne and the Bluebird defense were able to keep Dundalk junior quarterback Micah Williams out of the endzone for most of the game but Williams got his first touchdown in the second half when he connected with senior A.J. Smith on a 70-yard pass.

Kenwood’s offense couldn’t keep up with the Owls. The Bluebirds did score another touchdown when Daz Giles connected with Darryl Giles again, this time from 10 yards out. Kicker Brandon Jones added the extra point for Kenwood.

Daz also had completions to his other brother Dada and running back Eric Thomas got some yards on the ground for Kenwood but Dundalk’s defense was strong.

Kevin Bright scored on a rushing touchdown on offense and had three sacks for the Owl defense. Senior Keith Barnes also returned an interception for a 75-yard touchdown.

Dundalk’s defense stopped Kenwood at the Owl 15 on fourth down with four seconds left in the half.

The last play of the half was a Kaedyn Perry reverse for a 85-yard touchdown to give Dundalk a 47-13 halftime lead.

Dundalk is 4-2 and will host Franklin next Friday.

Kenwood has been a victim of a brutal schedule and falls to 0-6. The Bluebirds host 4-2 Catonsville next week and then host winless Woodlawn on Oct. 25.

Dundalk receiver TJ Lambirth is covered by Kenwood cornerback Chase Alleyne .

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