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Osbourn takes down Chantilly
Nicole McMullin
Dec 09, 2006
UPDATED 6:33 p.m.
Osbourn High School senior quarterback Brandon Hogan rushed for 198 yards and three touchdowns and threw for 193 yards and three touchdowns Saturday to lead the Eagles to a 42-20 win over Chantilly High School in the Group AAA Division 6 state football championship at Freedom High School.
Hogan accounted for all of Osbourn’s touchdowns in the game. With the win, the Eagles finished 14-0 in winning the school’s first-ever state title in football.
Osbourn jumped out to a 28-0 lead in the second quarter behind three touchdown runs by Hogan of 42, 4 and 4 yards. He also connected with Cornell Jones on a 47-yard touchdown pass.
In the second half, he hit Julian Beale for a 34-yard touchdown pass and Jones with a 47-yard touchdown pass.
Read the full story in tomorrow’s News & Messenger
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