- December 22, 2024
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He may be just a sophomore, but West Orange running back Nemea Hall has emerged as the featured back in the Warriors (2-3) offense. Through the Warriors’ first four games, Hall rushed for 312 yards on 55 carries and had efforts of 111 yards and 102 yards against Dr. Phillips and Cypress Creek, respectively. He scored a career-best three touchdowns against the Bears Sept. 22.
Can you recall what you were seeing when you had your big game against Cypress Creek?
I was just following the plan — linemen block, positive yards, no negatives, came out with the victory.
Which game are you most proud of so far this season?
I’m proud of when we played (Dr. Phillips). We came out with integrity and played real hard. We came out with an “L” but we played hard and played together.
The team has played well, especially against playoff teams from 2016. Are you surprised by how well the Warriors have played?
I knew we were going to be better than the team last year. … This year we have a lot of leaders that are showing leadership, and I think we can still make it to the playoffs.
How much more fun is this season than last season, when the team went winless?
It’s a lot more fun. Last year, I got hurt. I’m having a good season this year — I’m loving it.
Is there a professional or college running back whom you consider similar to you?
Leonard Fournette. I kind of run the ball like him.
What has football meant to you?
Just playing football, period, has taught me to grow up as a man — to lay down rules and it’s taught me how to respect people. I love football.
Who is the funniest guy on the team?
Sinica (Sigler).
What’s your favorite subject in school and what do you think you would like to study in college?
My favorite subject is math, and I’m trying to study law enforcement.
What would you like to do for a career?
I want to go to the NFL, but if that (doesn’t) work out, I have something to fall back on. I want to be a juvenile corrections officer.