By Billy Baker
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November 10, 2024
By Billy G. Baker Publisher  Dillon —The HSSR’s number four ranked Dillon Wildcats (8-2) used their bye week to nurse some minor injuries, while focusing on being more fundamentally sound, as they prepare to host Battery Creek (3-6) in the first round of the AAA football play-offs, starting on November, 15. Fourth year head coach Kelvin Roller, said that Battery Creek is very athletic and well coached. “Right now, our goal is to be 1-0 every week, and play one week at the time,” said Coach Roller. “If we work hard in practice, we should play just as hard on Friday night, hopefully. We used the bye week to get better fundamentally. We also brought up several jayvee players after their season, and we used the bye week to get them acclimated to being on the varsity.” Coach Roller was very proud of the way Dillon finished the regular season with four straight region wins over Aynor ( 49-7), ( Marlboro County 35-12), Waccamaw (47-39) and Georgetown (56-0). “We had a strong finish to the regular season, and I am really proud of all of the hard work put in by our players and coaches,” said Coach Roller. “I am also super proud of our huge region win over Marlboro County on October 18 th at home. “All of our players are home grown, and have come up through our program, and this game meant a lot to them, and I am proud of the way we played against Marlboro County,” said Coach Roller. “In that game, our two inside linebackers, Daniel Capehart and Kelvion Brown had 16 and 17 tackles each. with two sacks each also. Both of them came to play against Marlboro County. “I give a lot of the credit for their improved play this season to our Defensive coordinator, and inside linebackers coach Bill Young, who coached in college at UNC Pembroke before we were fortunate to hire him at Dillon,” said Coach Roller. “Our defensive side of the ball has been well coached this season.” Against MC, senior quarterback Rahmond Hamilton completed 7-of-14 passes for 103 yards and a touchdown. Hamilton also added 24 rushing yards on four carries. “Very proud of the way Rahmond has grown into the position at quarterback, after being a wide receiver for the past few years,” said Coach Roller. “In all honesty, we were able to do more with him at quarterback then with other quarterbacks in recent years. He can make plays with his arm, and his feet, and he has continued to improve at the position with every game this season.” Going back 30 seasons, Dillon has had at least one player earn a spot on either the Shrine Bowl, or North South teams most years, but not this season. “I know what a challenge it is to pick all-star teams so I am not going to fuss about Dillon being over-looked this season,” said Coach Roller. “Hopefully, when we play Battery Creek, because their head coach ( Ed Susi ) is the South head coach; he will have the opportunity to see a deserving player like our running back Jamarion Fling play. “Hopefully, if he needs a replacement player, he can consider Fling, or any other of our hard-working seniors,” said Coach Roller. “We hope to play well against Battery Creek in the first round of the play-offs. “I think Fling will go down among the best to every play at Dillon, and that is saying a lot,” said Coach Roller. “In one of our last games, near the end of regular season, he rushed for 276 yards and scored six touchdowns in one game.” Coach Roller said that having junior prospect Zay Robertson (6-1, 175, 4.39) available to play at both WR and DB, along with the good play of CB Zeph Campbell, allowed Dillon to be able to rest Fling a lot on defense, where he had more than 10 interceptions, as a top flight DB his junior season. Speaking of Robertson, Coach Roller said that this honor roll “A” student, and 200- meter sprint region champion, picked up his first major college offer from Coastal Carolina recently. Just a few weeks ago N.C. State called about Robertson. “No doubt in my mind, he is a major college receiver,” said Coach Roller. “He is a very good guard on our basketball team also, and he runs routes with precision, and he uses great moves to get open in coverage. “I know Zay impressed the Gamecock coaches during the 7-on-7 camp finals game that he and our 8 th grade quarterback led us to at South Carolina last summer,” said Coach Roller. “If he is not what major colleges are looking for, as a total package well-rounded student athlete, I can’t imagine what they are looking for, in all honesty. This kid is a gamer.” The Wildcat offensive line has been intact for the majority of the season. This hard-working group includes first- year senior starting LT Ky’heim Lester (6-4, 255) who is also a basketball prospect. The other tackle is soph Keyshawn Ray along with guards Mishaad Gilchrist and Kiele Pompey . The starting center is Nicholas Byrd . The Nasty Cats of defense had seven defensive players with 32, or more tackles, at the end of the regular season. At the top of the tackle index currently is junior MLB Keryien Brown (6-0,210) with 118 total tackles, 8 TFL and two sacks. Daniel Capehart is at 96 tackles, including three TFL and two sacks. Third on the list is junior OLB Tristan Blue who has 43 tackles, three sacks and three interceptions. Senior DE Ta’Marein Rogers (6-1, 185) has 41 tackles with three TFL and four sacks. Senior DT Azavion Deberry (6-0,275) has played well with 38 tackles, including three sacks and one TFL. Sophomore prospect Kelvion Manning has played well at strong safety and he comes into the Battery Creek game with 37 tackles, four TFL and one sack. Senior CB Dan Graves has 35 tackles and a tea m leading five interceptions. Senior CB Zeph . Campbell rounds out the top Nasty Cat tacklers with 32 tackles and one interception. On offense, Hamilton has completed 95-of-169 passes for 1,377 yards and 14 TD’s with only three interceptions. Fling is the top rusher with 910 net yards on 164 carries with 17 TD’s. Robertson is the top receiver with 46 catches for 744 yards and 8 TD’s at the end of the regular season. Running back Dominick Felton was having a good junior season with 449 yards on 58 carries and 9 TD’s but he was recently lost for the season due to injury. Senior WR EJan Green has caught 13 passes for 245 yards and three TD’s and Fling has caught 10 passes for 146 yards and one TD. “If we can limit our mental mistakes, and play turnover free football, I feel like we can make a deep run in the play-offs,” said Coach Roller. “We also need to make explosive plays on offense. Our goal at Dillon is to always be playing in the last game of the season.”