Mid-Atlantic

November 14, 2012
Bahamian gets a kick out of playing football
When the soccer player known as "Boomstick" realized he had one season of eligibility left at Maryville, it was suggested he give placekicking a try. After only a couple of games, he's already in the Scots' record book.

November 7, 2012
Competitive Centennial teams have their ups and downs
Franklin and Marshall has bounced back from a 3-7 campaign last season to being an outside playoff contender this year. But not all teams are striding forward. McDaniel is unexpectedly still hunting for win No. 1.

October 30, 2012
Hollis is NCWC's game-changer
Dwayne Hollis is the kind of defender who "can flip the field position for us on one play," his coach says. And Hollis is living the caliber of games that other players only dream of.

October 23, 2012
Come game day, the Blue Jays persevere
Despite graduating key athletes last year, undefeated Johns Hopkins is in control of its own destiny through the rest of the conference slate -- and these players are eager to make their own mark.

October 16, 2012
Neighboring schools find simultaneous success
New energy has accompanied the new leadership in Greensboro, N.C., and the city's two Division III programs, Greensboro and Guilford colleges, are reaping the benefits on the field.

October 10, 2012
Moravian punter gets off on the right foot -- and the left
Moravian's Tyler Thompson punts equally well with either foot, making him the ultimate X-factor on special teams. But there's something else he works doubly hard at: being a two-sport athlete during the fall.

October 2, 2012
W&L's Heinsohn breathes life into family legacy
Being a third-generation Washington and Lee student, if Luke Heinsohn felt any pressure to be a star for the Generals, he never showed it. Since his sophomore year, though, he has been part of the backbone of the dominant W&L run game.

September 25, 2012
Players do well at doing good
Players such as Ursinus' Tony Rosa and Franklin and Marshall's Chad Tothero who devote what little free time and energy they have to charitable causes have learned that they benefit as much as those they help.

September 18, 2012
Offseason housefire welds team more tightly together
In January, two Hampden-Sydney standouts fought for their lives after a fire destroyed their home. Though those two athletes graduated, the remaining members of the team are holding each win -- and each moment -- to be more precious than before.

September 11, 2012
Wesley has first-rate secondary
Stellar secondary play has been a key to Wesley’s success in recent years, and after just two games this fall, the Wolverines are on pace to break school records for most interceptions and takeaways in a season.

September 4, 2012
100th career win looms for Mules coach
Every game is important, but Mules coach Mike Donnelly is one game away from his 100th career win. And on Saturday, his protege, F&M coach John Troxell, is the one standing in the way of that milestone.

August 28, 2012
10 games to watch for 2012
Adam Turer knows you're hungry for football. And as he introduces himself to you, he also introduces you to the best games to expect going into the fall. From potent playoff contender Wesley to the storied rivalry known as The Game, it's all there.

November 15, 2011
Muhlenberg is where McDonough’s heart is
Pat McDonough has spent much of his life on the move. “Looking back on it, I never really realized that this is probably the longest place I’ve been. It is my home. I enjoy the people, the coaches, the community.”



Adam Turer

Adam Turer

Adam Turer graduated in 2006 from Washington and Lee University, where he was a two-year starter at free safety. He lives in Cincinnati and covers Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky high school sports in addition to his full-time job as an attorney. Adam has contributed to D3football.com since 2007 and is in his first year as Around the Mid-Atlantic columnist.

2007-2011 columnist: Ryan Tipps
2003-2006: Pat Cummings
2000: Keith McMillan
1999: Pat Coleman 

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