The Dillon Wildcats defeated the Latta Vikings on Friday night in an in-county rivalry game. Here are some photos by Johnnie Daniels/The Dillon Herald.
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Photos by Johnnie Daniels/The Dillon Herald
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Dillon Cheerleaders meet at mid-field prior to kick-off
Captains and refs meet at mid-field for the tossing of the coin
Wildcats enter the field
Wildcats enter the field
Wildcats enter the field
Wildcats enter the field
Wildcats enter the field
Latta kicks off to Dillon
Kavi Patel PAT is good with 11:32 remaining in the first quarter
Amari Huggins-Bruce carries and picks up a first down after the reception
Amari Huggins-Bruce carries and picks up a first down after the reception
Cadonis Ladson carries for a first down after the reception
Jay Lester carries
Nigel George picks up 4 yards on the carry
Jordan McRae returns the kick-off
Tysean Johnson carries for 3 yards
Jamario Taylor is tackled for an 8-yard loss
Caleb Bailey punts
Coach Jackie Hayes
Amari Huggins-Bruce scores from 31 yards after the reception with 5:58 remaining in the first quarter
Amari Huggins-Bruce scores from 31 yards after the reception with 5:58 remaining in the first quarter
Amari Huggins-Bruce scores from 31 yards after the reception with 5:58 remaining in the first quarter
Amari Huggins-Bruce scores from 31 yards after the reception with 5:58 remaining in the first quarter
Amari Huggins-Bruce scores from 31 yards after the reception with 5:58 remaining in the first quarter
Kavi Patel’s PAT is good
Chris McRae carries for 11 yards and a first down
Nigel George carries for a first down
Tysean Johnson picks up 2 yards on the carry
Tysean Johnson is stopped for no gain on the play
Tray Pelt completes one for a 13-yard gain
Caleb Bailey punts
Incomplete pass to Bobo Mckinnon in the end zone.
Nigel George carries to the 6-yard line while picking up a first down
Nigel George carries to the 6-yard line while picking up a first down
Nigel George scores with 11:19 remaining in the second quarter
Tray Pelt fires one that should have been caught
Coach Brandon Iseman
Daizion Alford intercepts on the 42-yard yard and scores
Daizion Alford intercepts on the 42-yard yard and scores
Tray Pelt tosses a long pass; pass interference against Latta
Nemo Squire is stopped for no gain
Nemo Squire is stopped for no gain
The two teams line up against each other
Tray Pelt throws an incomplete pass
Tysean Johnson rushes for 7 yards
Dillon High School cheerleaders
Daz Blue carries
John’Quest Cabbagestalk is dropped for a 6-yard loss
John’Quest Cabbagestalk is dropped for a 6-yard loss
By Lonnie Turner
Senior quarterback Jay Lester threw for two touchdowns and sophomore running back Nemo Squire ran for two more to lead the Dillon Wildcats to a 49-0 shutout of the Latta Vikings at Memorial Stadium Friday evening. It was the second straight shutout of the young season for the defensive unit of the Cats, which humbled the Purnell Swett, NC, a 4A school near Pembroke, 42-0.
Defensive corner back Daizion Alford picked off a Tray Pelt pass in full stride at the Viking 42 and raced untouched for a touchdown for the fifth score of the half. Pelt was one for eight passing and threw his second interception of the game in the second half.
Senior wide receiver Amari Huggins-Bruce caught four out of five target passes from Lester for 130 yards to highlight a 173-yard total first half through the air. Lester completed all but two of his eight attempts. Nigel George, who ran mostly behind the second offensive unit in the 2018 season, was the leading rusher in the game with 63 yards on six carries, including a 6-yard touchdown. The touchdown passes caught by Huggins-Bruce covered 31 and 67 yards.
Latta was held to 65 total yards, with 52 coming on the ground and only 13 through the air on a reception by Chandler Matthews, while the Wildcats totaled 314 overall in offense, with 141 yards rushing. Freshman Juste Ndayishimiye (Pronounced: DAY’-SHU-MIA) carried the ball in reserve seven times for 33 yards and back-up quarterback BoBo McKinnon netted 29 yards on four carries, including a 1-yard quarterback sneak for the final touchdown in the waning minutes of the game.
Linebacker Tyquan King led the tackle sheet with six take-downs, followed by fellow linebacker Darius Ladson.
The Wildcats will travel to Lake View for a Monday night game, September 16, with the Wild Gators at 7 o’clock and the Vikings will have a bye this week and play Kingstree on Friday, September 20.
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