
Dillon’s 11–12-year-old football team fell 14-0 to the Mt. Pleasant Warriors in the Lower State championship on Saturday, December 6, in Dillon.
Dillon advanced to the lower state championship by defeating Florence 28-14 for the District Championship on Monday, December 1.
In Monday’s game, Dillon scored first on a long run from William Harley in the first quarter and added two-points on the conversion. In the second, Ahmari Huggins-Bruce scored on a 78-yard touchdown pass and a successful conversion gave Dillon a 16-0 lead at the half.
Florence scored early in the third, but Dillon’s Huggins-Bruce struck again on a touchdown run for a 22-8 lead. Dillon added their final touchdown on a 42-yard run from Ra’Quan Moore for a 28-8 lead at the end of the third. Florence’s final touchdown came in the fourth quarter.
On Saturday, it was Mt. Pleasant who struck first for an 8-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. In the second, Mt. Pleasant capped a series of small gains with a 23-yard touchdown from Jaden Singleton. Singleton attempted a conversion run, but was shut down by Dillon’s Richard Williamson, Jr.
Daizion Alford took the kickoff but was hit by Mt. Pleasant’s Malachi Oree and fumbled with Huggins-Bruce making the recovery. Huggins-Bruce was stopped in the backfield for a loss, and Harley’s pass was intercepted on the fourth down just before halftime.
In the fourth, Dillon’s Lester was dropped for a seven-yard loss, but he and John’Quest
Cabbagestalk pushed for a first down on the 13-yard line. But with 3:31 left in the game, Dillon was stopped on the fourth down, and Mt. Pleasant took possession with Edward Gubinski carrying for small gains before the Warriors took a knee to run out the clock.
Dillon finishes the season as District Champions and Lower State Runner-up, while Mt. Pleasant will advance to play for the state title.
Dillon’s starting offense included John Cabbagestalk, Jonathon Lester, William Harley, Ja’Paul Green, Ra’Quan Moore, Roy Covington, TyJour Huggins, Ahmari Huggins-Bruce, Avery Hewitt, Jeffrey Grooms, and Heath Brown.
Dillon’s starting defense included John Cabbagestalk, Johnathon Lester, William Harley, Ra’Quan Moore, TyJour Huggins, Ahmari Huggins-Bruce, Richard Williamson, Adonis Kiawah, Wan’ya Ford, Brandon Bethea, and Ladarian Johnson.
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