2003 Football Schedule
Sussex Tech 31, Cape Henlopen 0
The Ravens snapped a three-game losing streak with the Henlopen Conference Northern Division romp on Friday, Oct. 24.
Tech, behind fullback Adrian Harris' four touchdowns, jumped out to a 14-0 lead over Cape Henlopen in the first quarter and never looked back.
In rising to 1-3 in the Henlopen North and 3-5 overall, the RAvens got on the board quickly with an 80-yard TD run by Harris followed by a 10-yard run by Harris.
After Jason Rickards gave the Ravens a 17-0 halftime lead with a 26-yard field goal in the second period, Harris finished the scoring with a 20-yard run in the third period and a 4-yard run in the final quarter.
Dover 35, Sussex Tech 12
The Ravens remained winless in the Henlopen Conference Northern Division with their third straight loss on Friday, Oct. 17.
Tech led 12-7 in the first half and trailed only 15-12 in the third quarter, but Dover ran off 20 unanswered points on its first three possessions of the second half to drop the Ravens to 0-3 in the North and 2-5 overall.
The Ravens built their lead on a 39-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Brandon Hudson to wide receiver Justin Hardy and a 36-yard touchdown run by Hardy.
Hardy finished with 146 yards receiving on 6 receptions.
Caesar Rodney 28, Sussex Tech 7
The Ravens lost their second straight game to fall to 0-2 in the Henlopen Conference Northern Division on Friday, Oct. 10.
The loss virtually eliminates any chance Tech had of reaching the Division I state tournament this season as they also fell to 2-4 overall.
Tech scored its only touchdown in the second quarter on a 16-yard run by quarterback Brandon Hudson.
Hudson's run capped a 12-play, 73-yard drive highlighted by the power running of fullback Adrian Harris, who finished the game with 129 yards rushing on 22 carries.
Tech then stopped CR on its next series but the Riders thwarted the Ravens' momentum when Beau Moore returned an interception 18 yards for a TD and a 21-7 CR advantage with 4:09 left before halftime.
Tech managed only two first downs and committed two turnovers in the second half.
Sussex Central 20, Sussex Tech 10
The Ravens lost a 10-0 first half lead in the Henlopen Conference loss to their rivals on Friday, Oct. 3. For details, click the score above.
Sussex Tech 28, Laurel 27
The Ravens rode clutch defensive plays and the passing of quarterback Brandon Hudson to a nonconference victory on Friday, Sept. 26.
While Hudson tossed three scoring passes, including a 74-yarder to Justin Hardy, the defense came up big with a stop on a two-point conversion after Laurel scored a late touchdown to pull within a point.
Running back Adrian Harris scored the Ravens' other touchdown. Tech is 2-2 overall heading into its Henlopen Conference Northern Division opener at rival Sussex Central on Friday, Oct. 3, at 7:30 p.m.
George Washington (Pa.) 26, Sussex Tech 14
The Ravens lost for the second straight year to the Philadelphia Public League powerhouse.
Tech jumped out to a 7-0 lead on a 74-yard pass from quarterback Brandon Hudson to Rudy Thomas, but GW scored the next 20 points to head into the locker room with a 20-7 lead.
Hudson scored on a 24-yard run in the third period to bring the Ravens within 20-14, but George Washington closed the game out with a fourth period score.
Sussex Tech is now 1-2 overall.
Hodgson 36, Sussex Tech 20
The Ravens suffered their first loss against the Division II powerhouse from upstate on Friday, Sept. 12.
Falling to 1-1 overall, Tech took a 13-6 lead late into the second quarter but saw Hodgson explode for 24 unanswered points in the final 3:58 of the half to take command.
Hodgson used a 40-yard run, a 33-yard pass and a 12-yard pass to account for those 24 points. The 12-yard pass came as the first half ended following a Sussex Tech fumble.
Raven quarterback Brandon Hudson staked Tech to its 13-6 lead with a 59-yard touchdown run and a 63-yard scoring strike to Justin Harding.
Sussex Tech 34, Delcastle 19
The Ravens opened their season with a nonconference win on Friday, Sept. 5.
After falling behind 7-0, Tech ran off 28 unanswered points to take control.
Quarterback Brandon Hudson hit Justin Harding with touchdown passes of 46 and 30 yards, Harding returned a punt 84 yards for another score, and Adrian Harris scored on a 46-yard run during the run.
Hudson later added a 2-yard touchdown run to close out the scoring for Tech.