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Elijah Hood rushes for 351 yards, 6 touchdowns on 19 carries


has accomplished a lot of things in his time at Charlotte Catholic, including becoming the leading rusher in the history of Mecklenburg County. But sometimes, he surprises even himself. Friday night, Hood rushed for 351 yards (fifth best in Mecklenburg County history) tying a Mecklenburg County record with six touchdowns on just 19 carries in just more than two and a half quarters of work to lead Catholic to a 49-24 win at Ardrey Kell. (Charlotte Observer)

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