Week 14: Sean Johnson, C.H. Flowers

photo courtesy c.h. flowers football

After transferring into C.H. Flowers High, Sean Johnson sought out football coach Dameon Powell to convey his interest in being part of the Jaguars’ team.

“He said he was a quarterback and that’s where his heart was, but that he would play anything,” Powell said.

Other players have shared their similar interest, Powell said, but once he got a look at Johnson on the field, the coach knew he had a special player. And as Flowers continues the best season in school history, Johnson continues to lead the way.

Johnson completed 5 of 8 passes for 83 yards and one touchdown and rushed 22 times for 165 yards and another score this past Saturday as the Jaguars beat Wise, 20-13, in a Maryland 4A semifinal, advancing to their first-ever state championship game appearance.

For his efforts, Johnson was named the Military Bowl DC Touchdown Club High School Football Player of the Week.

“The best thing about him is his leadership skills,” Powell said. “He puts everyone in the right place and knows what I like done. He’s taken our offense to a whole new level. He’s just a tough kid.”

Johnson previously attended Riverdale Baptist. He enrolled at Flowers two years ago and quickly earned the nod as the Jaguars’ starting quarterback. On Saturday, he did most of his work with his legs, throwing a six-yard touchdown pass and running for a 24-yard score.

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

ANNE ARUNDEL
Arundel QB Ahmad Taylor, normally the team’s starting tailback but pressed into action under center after two teammates were injured, scored the game’s only touchdown on a 20-yard run as the Wildcats beat Dundalk, 6-0, in a Maryland 4A/3A semifinal.

DC
Coolidge QB Jeremiah Roberson completed 13 of 16 passes for 195 yards and three touchdowns as the Colts beat Maret, 37-8, in the DCSAA Class A championship game.

FREDERICK
Oakdale QB-DB Evan Austin rushed 26 times for 155 yards and two touchdowns and intercepted a pass on defense as the Bears beat St. Charles, 27-22, in a Maryland 3A semifinal.

LOUDOUN
Stone Bridge QB Zeke Wimbush rushed for three touchdowns as the Bulldogs beat Mountain View, 42-0, in the Virginia 5A Region D final.

MONTGOMERY
Quince Orchard RB Iverson Howard, a sophomore who already holds several top scholarship offers, rushed 15 times for 198 yards and two touchdowns as the Cougars beat Broadneck, 42-9, in a Maryland 4A semifinal.

NORTHERN REGION
Fairfax RB Tony Rojas rushed 36 times for 261 yards and two touchdowns as the Lions beat South County, 30-14, in the Virginia 6A Region C final.

PRINCE WILLIAM
Brentsville QB Caleb Alexander completed 12 of 20 passes for 135 yards and three touchdowns and rushed 12 times for 66 yards as the Tigers beat Warren County, 35-7, in the Virginia 3A Region B final.

SOUTHERN MARYLAND
Patuxent RB-DB Daiquan Buck rushed 12 times for 77 yards and three touchdowns and on defense made eight tackles as the Panthers beat Harford Tech, 43-21, in a Maryland 2A/1A semifinal.