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McNeil Leads Blanche Ely Past Dillard In The Soul Bowl

By Dave Brousseau

BCAA Writer

FORT LAUDERDALE – Junior quarterback Omari McNeil has already had a special season entering Saturday’s annual Soul Bowl game against rival Dillard.

When the 56th meeting between the two schools was complete, McNeil racked up  numbers that lead the Tigers to 31-7 victory at Dillard High.

The Tigers lead the series 29-26-1 that began in 1952. The 24-point victory was  the largest since a 50-0 win in 2013.

He played significant role in the Tigers (6-2) fourth consecutive victory over the Panthers (4-2) with three rushing touchdowns and another through the air to Gary Hadley that went for 69-yards with 8:18 left in the first quarter, giving the Tigers a lead they would not yield.

“This week was big for us being a rivalry,” said McNeil. “We just played our game and did nothing extra.

Thie win was very important as a traditional game. This was a big one for us and we wanted it bad.”

McNeil finished with 57 rushing yards six carries, while throwing for another 160 yards.

“McNeil has kind of figured it out,” said Blanche Ely coach Terence McFadden. “To be honest he has learned a lot  and has been able to read the defenses and get us in the right play.

This win was big for the community.”

This rivalry game got off to a fast start for both sides.

Three plays into the game McNeil gave the Tigers their first lead with a 60-yard scoring run with only 1:41 into the game.

The lead was short lived at the Panthers took a 7-6 lead when quarterback Javaris Robinson threw a 77-touchdown pass to Anthony Jennings just two plays into their first possession and a 7-6 lead.

After Hadley’s score, McNeil added a 9-yard touchdown run with 9:55 left in the second quarter for a18-7 advantage that held up till halftime.     

Though the second half had several miscues by both sides, Ely took advantage  of its opportunities, while Dillard failed to capitalize on its chances.

A McNeil run of one-yard and a 10-yard scoring run by Shawn Paschall.

“The tradition is what it is,” said Dillard coach Demitris Mincey. “We didn’t live up to it today. We didn’t execute. Offensively we didn’t do anything and on defense we could stop nothing.”

The Panthers also lost their starting quarterback in (Javaris) Robinson with a season ending right knee injury late in the second quarter as he was carted off by stretcher.

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