West Boca Bulls Dominate Palm Beach Central in Season Opener
BOCA RATON, FL — The West Boca Bulls kicked off their football season with an impressive 50-7 victory against Palm Beach Central on Thursday night, showcasing their prowess on both sides of the ball.
Senior running back Javian Mallory, a University of Miami commit, led the charge with 111 rushing yards and three touchdowns on just seven carries. Mallory opened the scoring with a 10-yard touchdown run, followed by a 14-yard score later in the first quarter, and capped his performance with a dazzling 58-yard touchdown run in the third. “It felt amazing to be back in action,” said Mallory, reflecting on his return after an injury.
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The Bulls established a strong line of scrimmage early, leading 21-0 by the end of the first quarter. Despite a brief score from Palm Beach Central, the Bulls maintained control, entering halftime with a 21-7 advantage and extending their lead to 34-7 by the end of the third quarter.
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West Boca’s defense was formidable, recording four turnovers, including a fumble return for a touchdown and an interception return for another score, underscoring coach Dylan Potts’ emphasis on creating opportunities for the offense. “Our defense showed up like they always do,” Potts stated.
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The Bulls executed several strong drives, including a decisive 80-yard opening possession that set the tone for the night. Junior quarterback Trey Moran connected with junior wide receiver Billy Clancy on a 29-yard pass, facilitating an offensive showcase.
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With this victory, the 2022 Class 6A state champions, now 1-0, demonstrated their readiness for the season ahead, blending a powerful ground game with a dominant defensive performance. Palm Beach Central, struggling at 0-2, will seek to regroup in upcoming games.
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