Palisades has by no means received a Metropolis Part soccer championship however the Dolphins are assured this may very well be their yr. They seemed like title contenders Friday night time, with Jack Thomas throwing for 5 touchdowns and operating for one more in a 56-21 rout of beforehand undefeated North Hollywood within the Division I quarterfinals.
The fifth-seeded Dolphins (10-2) will play at No. 1-seeded Eagle Rock within the semifinals on Nov. 22. The Eagles rallied from a 20-13 halftime deficit to defeat No. 9 Cleveland 27-20 Friday after escaping with an 8-7 victory over Crenshaw within the first spherical.
Thomas ended Palisades’ first drive with a 26-yard landing go to LeHenry Solomon and shook off an interception in the long run zone on the Dolphins’ second drive to engineer a 77-yard march capped by his nine-yard toss to Harrison Carter to make it 14-0 halfway by the second quarter. A five-yard scoring run by Omar Muhammed minimize the lead in half, however Thomas linked with Max Hejazi on an 11-yard landing simply earlier than halftime.
“We knew they were going to bring a lot of pressure and blitz seven or eight guys consistently so we tried to exploit that and get our receivers in space where they could make plays,” mentioned Thomas, a junior switch from Loyola who completed with 368 passing yards. “We’re a couple plays away from being undefeated. We’ve lost two games by a total of four points so we’re better than our record shows.”
Carter ran 83 yards for a landing on the Dolphins’ first play of the second half to make it 28-7, forcing the host Huskies (11-1) to desert their vaunted operating assault. Muhammed caught a 28-yard landing go from Andres Avila to get No. 4 North Hollywood inside two scores, however Thomas scooted for a 22-yard landing on Palisades’ subsequent drive, then hit Hejazi over the center to increase the result in 42-14 with 2:50 left within the third quarter.
Palisades linebacker Nico Townsley, left, tackles North Hollywood quarterback Nate Arlauskas within the second quarter Friday.
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Kelley Warburton scored on a 30-yard go off a trick play early within the fourth quarter because the Huskies tried to combat again. However a five-yard landing run by Deveron Kearney and a 25-yard landing go from Thomas to order receiver Michael Meraz put the sport away.
East Valley League champion North Hollywood outscored Granada Hills 36-30 for its first-ever Division I win final week. Palisades reached the Division I remaining two years in the past however misplaced 44-7 to Granada Hills. The Dolphins made the Open Division final season, shedding to Gardena within the quarterfinals.