Week 6: Jacob Thomas, Stone Bridge

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Jacob Thomas started at free safety the past two seasons for the Stone Bridge High football team. That is the position he plans to play at the University of Richmond, where he has accepted an athletic scholarship.

But Thomas also is a gifted player on offense, and now a senior, the Bulldogs need to him to be their quarterback -- a position he last played on the Ashburn school’s freshman football team in 2018. Halfway through this season, though, Thomas already has shown that he can excel at that position, too.

This past Saturday night, before a soldout crowd at Segra Field, Thomas once again showed why Coach Mickey Thompson consider him one of the best to suit up for Stone Bridge. Thomas completed 10 of 13 passes for 367 yards and five touchdowns and rushed five times for 22 yards and two more scores as the Bulldogs beat rival and previously undefeated Broad Run, 64-7, in the annual Battle of the Burn. In limited time on defense, he also recovered a fumble.

For his efforts, Thomas was named the Military Bowl DC Touchdown Club High School Football Player of the Week. The Player of the Week is honored throughout each Wednesday on WTOP Radio.

“Not only does he make the plays he’s supposed to make, but he also makes a lot of ad-lib plays that other guys can’t see or make,” Thompson said. “We had a few plays that everybody thinks look great, but they just broke down and he ran around and made something happen. He can make you look great as a coach.”

For the season, Thomas has completed 47 of 65 passes for 1,051 yards and 14 touchdowns with just one interception, while rushing for 225 yards and four touchdowns, leading Stone Bridge to a 6-0 mark and continuing an amazing run.

Thomas scored 28 points in the title game as the Bulldogs’ boys basketball team won the Virginia 5A championship last winter. Then in the spring, Thomas led the Stone Bridge to a 10-0 record and another championship. He returned two interceptions for touchdowns in the state semifinals, then made the game-winning, one-handed touchdown catch in overtime of the championship game.

This week’s DC Touchdown Club Player of the Week High School Football Player of the Week Honor Roll:

ANNE ARUNDEL

Old Mill QB Myles Fulton completed 23 of 38 passes for 292 yards and three touchdowns as the Patriots beat South River, 32-0.

DC

Dunbar WR Michael Brown caught five passes for 167 yards and three touchdowns and had an 18-yard touchdown run as the Crimson Tide beat Ballou, 58-0.

FREDERICK
Urbana QB Keegan Johnson, making his first varsity start, completed 9 of 11 passes for 185 yards and four touchdowns, rushed three times for 15 yards and kicked six extra points as the Hawks beat Gaithersburg, 42-12.

HOWARD

Wilde Lake DE Elijah Queen had six sacks, returned an interception 36 yards for a touchdown, forced a fumble and recovered a fumble as the Wildecats beat Centennial, 55-6.

MONTGOMERY

Damascus RB-LB-K Dillon Dunathan rushed eight times for 153 yards and three touchdowns (including a 90-yarder), returned an interception for a touchdown and forced a fumble that he recovered for a touchdown as the Swarmin’ Hornets beat Watkins Mill, 61-13. Dunathan also kicked three extra points.

NORTHERN REGION

Lake Braddock QB Daniel Lipovski completed 22 of 30 passes for 380 yards and six touchdowns as the Bruins beat South Lakes, 65-35. WR Evan Harrington had six catches for 188 yards and five touchdowns.

PRINCE GEORGE’S
Wise QB Jayden Souray completed 15 of 20 passes for 206 yards and four touchdowns and rushed four times for 75 yards and another score as the Pumas beat Gwynn Park, 39-0.

PRINCE WILLIAM
Brentsville RB-LB Bryce Jackson rushed 12 times for 129 yards and one touchdown and on defense made nine tackles (two for losses) with two sacks as the Tigers beat Warren County, 35-0.

PRIVATE

Sidwell Friends WR-CB Ethan Walker caught four passes for 89 yards and one touchdown and, filling in for an injured teammate, made two interceptions on defense as the Quakers beat Flint Hill, 24-10.

SOUTHERN MARYLAND

North Point RB Michael Craig rushed 26 times for 226 yards and one touchdown and caught a touchdown pass as the Eagles beat Chopticon, 30-7.

WCAC
Carroll WR-DL Nyckoles Harbor made eight tackles for loss with five sacks, caught a 47-yard touchdown pass and blocked a punt as the Lions beat Bishop McNamara, 21-0.