FOOTBALL: Wise 63, Northwestern 0: Kameron Parker Goes Off — Four Touchdowns in Wise Blowout

Wise High School senior running back Kameron Parker scores one of his four touchdowns against Northwestern during a 63–0 win on November 1, 2025, in Hyattsville, Maryland.

🏈 Wise Pumas Dominate Northwestern 63–0 Behind Explosive Offense

Final Score

Wise Pumas (Upper Marlboro, MD) – 63

Northwestern Wildcats (Hyattsville, MD) – 0

The Wise Pumas delivered a complete performance Friday night, dismantling Northwestern 63–0 in a non-conference road matchup. The win showcased their offensive firepower, defensive pressure, and execution from start to finish.

Passing Game

Senior quarterback Eric Wedge III was surgical, completing 7 of 8 passes for 121 yards and three touchdowns, averaging over 17 yards per attempt. Sophomore backup Semaje Bangura added 87 yards and a score on perfect passing (4-for-4).

Combined, Wise quarterbacks went 11-for-12 for 208 yards and four touchdowns, maintaining over 90% completion—one of their sharpest outings of the season.

Rushing Attack

The ground game stayed balanced and productive.

  • Kameron Parker (Sr) led with 58 yards on six carries.

  • Les Williams (Jr) added 34 yards and two touchdowns.

  • Bryce Ballard (Sr) chipped in 13 yards and a score.

Wise totaled 129 rushing yards on just 13 attempts, averaging nearly 10 yards per carry.

Receiving Leaders

The Pumas spread the ball efficiently:

  • Kameron Parker (Sr) – 2 receptions, 40 yards, 1 TD

  • Z. Gray-Vest (Sr) – 1 reception, 36 yards, 1 TD

  • Sergio Torrico (Sr) – 2 receptions, 18 yards, 1 TD

  • Jacorey Harris (So) – 3 receptions, 70 yards, 1 TD

  • Bryce Ballard (Sr) – 2 receptions, 27 yards

Wise receivers combined for 208 yards and 4 touchdowns, proving depth across every position.

  • Wise High School senior running back Kameron Parker scores one of his four touchdowns against Northwestern during a 63–0 win on November 1, 2025, in Hyattsville, Maryland.

All-Purpose Impact

The offense accumulated 337 total yards (208 passing, 129 rushing).

Key all-purpose yardage:

  • Parker – 98 yards (58 rush / 40 rec)

  • Harris – 89 yards (19 rush / 70 rec)

  • Williams – 34 yards, 2 TDs

  • Gray-Vest – 36 yards, TD

  • Torrico – 18 yards, TD

Defensive Standout Performance

The Wise defense was relentless, holding Northwestern scoreless while forcing constant pressure.

  • Theodore Riley (Jr) led with 4 total tackles, including 1 TFL.

  • Cadence Sibedwo (So) notched 1 sack.

  • Jordan Hicks (Sr) added an interception.

  • Ten different players recorded tackles for loss—proof of Wise’s depth on defense.

The Wildcats never found rhythm offensively, finishing with zero points and limited yardage. Wise defenders controlled the line of scrimmage and swarmed to the ball all night.

Scoring Summary

Touchdowns were spread across the roster:

  • Kameron Parker (4 TDs)

  • Les Williams (2 TDs)

  • Sergio Torrico, Z. Gray-Vest, Xavier Reed, and Jacorey Harris (1 TD each)

The Pumas posted 10 total touchdowns, converting drives efficiently with no turnovers.

Coach’s Take

Head Coach Steve Rapp praised his team’s preparation and focus:

“We came out fast, executed on both sides, and stayed disciplined. This is the level we expect heading into the postseason.”

Next Up

Wise continues to build momentum as the postseason approaches, carrying an elite defense and an offense firing on all cylinders.