Regardless of throwing 5 landing passes to guide his group to a 56-54 victory over Venice on Friday night time, Palisades quarterback Jack Thomas was hardly happy.
“I’ve got to play better — we came up empty on five drives and that’s on me,” the senior stated after finishing 25 of 42 passes for a career-high 460 yards. “The defense made some big stops. We expected it to be a shootout.”
The groups traded scores all through a wild first half by which noticed six lead adjustments and ended with the Gondolier on prime 28-27 regardless of Demare Dezeurn’s 75-yard landing catch with 42 seconds left within the second quarter.
“I didn’t think it could get better than last year,” Thomas stated of his receiving corps, which now contains Dezeurn, a switch from Bishop Alemany. “We’ve got a lot of guys who can make plays, so I want to pass first, that’s my priority.”
Dezeurn had seven receptions for 156 yards and three touchdowns and scored on a 55-yard interception return to place Palisades forward 42-35 halfway by means of the third quarter. He has a team-best 12 scoring catches and 4 interceptions, two of them for touchdowns.
Harrison Carter scored on runs of 14 and 10 yards within the first half and added a seven-yard landing catch to provide the Dolphins a 14-point lead heading into the fourth quarter. Malachi Ross added 10 catches for 141 yards and a rating.
Venice quarterback Bennett Dome scores on a four-yard keeper to provide the Gondoliers a 28-21 lead within the second quarter Friday.
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Bennett Dome accomplished 19 of 35 passes for 288 yards and three touchdowns and ran for an additional rating for Venice (3-4, 1-1, No. 9 in The Occasions’ Metropolis Part rankings), however was intercepted 3 times, the final by center linebacker Enzo Allen at Palisades’ 45 with 10 seconds left that sealed the end result.
Joshua Aaron ran for 170 yards and 4 touchdowns and Aaron Minter caught landing passes of 10 and 63 yards for the Gondoliers, who maintain a 31-27-1 edge in a rivalry that started in 1961, the 12 months Palisades opened.
The colleges have break up the final six Western League titles and with Friday’s win, the Dolphins (7-0, 2-0, No. 3 in The Occasions’ Metropolis Part rankings), moved into sole possession of first place with three video games left.
Thomas accounted for all six of his group’s touchdowns (4 passing and two working) throughout final season’s matchup, which produced 5 ties and 4 lead adjustments earlier than the Gondoliers prevailed 45-44 when Palisades missed a last-second area objective. The Dolphins went on to set a college file for factors in a season and reached the Division I championship sport. This fall, they’re on monitor for the Open Division.
“We have to keep getting better,” stated Thomas, who upped his season complete to twenty-eight touchdowns with solely two interceptions. Open isn’t any joke.”
Palisades teammates congratulate Enzo Allen after his game-clinching interception close to midfield with 10 seconds remaining Friday night time.
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