Chicago Sun-Times

Elmore leads Cats’ rout

- BY MICHAEL O’BRIEN Staff Reporter Email: mobrien@ suntimes. com

DeKALB — It took a few years, but the transforma­tion from underdog to turnover chain- wearing powerhouse is complete. Phillips doesn’t fit the Cinderella narrative any longer, as coach Troy McAllister has built a juggernaut.

The Wildcats beat Dunlap 33- 7 on Saturday at Huskie Stadium to win the Class 5A title. Anthony Davis broke free for a 64- yard touchdown run in the first quarter and Phillips ( 14- 0) was never challenged after that.

“Getting the early lead makes a huge difference for us, it changes everything,” McAllister said. “Offensivel­y we are able to do things that help us win a ballgame.”

Running back/ linebacker Craig Elmore sported the turnover chain, a large gold “P” dangling around his neck. The senior recovered a fumble and returned it 44 yards for a touchdown late in the first quarter that made it 14- 0. He added a one- handed intercepti­on later in the game.

“I actually tried to swat the ball down, I didn’t think it was going to land in my hand like that,” Elmore said. “It was an amazing feeling, I did a spin move and was able to stay on my feet.’’

The Elmore brothers have officially cemented a lasting legacy in Public League football. Elmore and his older brother Chris both played on the Phillips team that won the Public League’s first football state title in 2015.

“I shed a few tears after the game, but it was all in joy,” said Craig Elmore, who had 18 carries for 77 yards and two touchdowns.

“Having a guy like Craig to hand the ball off to covers up a lot of mistakes,” McAllister said. “And the senior leadership, you can’t say enough about it. I know it’s a cliche but having J’Bore [ Gibbs] and [ Elmore] at quarterbac­k and running back makes a huge difference. The pressure of games, the situations that arrive. The coaches were more flustered than the players.”

Gibbs was 11- for- 23 for 130 yards and one touchdown. Jahleel Billingsle­y caught five passes for 22 yards. All- Area linebacker Terrance Taylor was a dominant force with seven tackles and three sacks.

A dozen Public League football programs folded during the season, generating a flood of negative headlines. But thanks to Phillips’ state title and Raby’s run to the Class 4A state semifinals, this will be remembered as one of the city’s best football seasons.

“There are going to be pro- grams that don’t survive,” McAllister said. “But the talent is there for CPS football to have an opportunit­y, in any number of classes, to be state champs.”

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 ?? | WORSOM ROBINSON/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES ?? Phillips’ Craig Elmore scored two touchdowns, one on a fumble recovery, Saturday against Dunlap.
| WORSOM ROBINSON/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES Phillips’ Craig Elmore scored two touchdowns, one on a fumble recovery, Saturday against Dunlap.

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