The Virginian-Pilot
                             THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT 
              Copyright (c) 1996, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: Thursday, May 9, 1996                  TAG: 9605090383
SECTION: LOCAL                    PAGE: B1   EDITION: NORTH CAROLINA 
SOURCE: BY PAUL SOUTH, STAFF WRITER 
DATELINE: MANTEO                             LENGTH: Short :   50 lines

MANTEO QUARTERBACK IS SELECTED TO CALL SIGNALS AT ALL-STAR GAME

Two seasons ago, before the start of his junior year, Patrick McNeely wanted to be anything but a quarterback.

``He wanted to play wide receiver, because we had Matt Midgette coming back,'' said Manteo High School Coach Steve Basnight. ``But I watched him stand in the back on the end zone and throw the ball, and it kept going and going and going. I knew then he was going to be a quarterback.''

McNeely, Manteo's reluctant signal caller in 1994, became the team's starter last year. And now he is an all-star.

McNeely was named Wednesday as a quarterback in North Carolina's East-West All-Star game, set for the weekend of July 24 and 25 in Greensboro.

The 6-1, 188-pound McNeely threw for more than 1,400 yards and 10 touchdowns. He was a Northeastern Conference all-star selection, the Pizza Hut State Player of the Week and the team's MVP.

McNeely, who will walk-on at North Carolina State, credited his teammates for the individual honor.

``I think it was a payoff for all the hard work,'' McNeely said. ``Even though we didn't have a good season, the other players on the team made me look good.''

Basnight said McNeely's strength as a quarterback extends beyond a strong arm.

``I've watched him stand flat-footed and flip a ball 40 yards,'' Basnight said. ``But his biggest asset is that he's so calm in the huddle and on the field. He's a coach on the field for us, he's also got really good feet. He's also a great kid.''

McNeely has a 3.63 GPA, and plans to study veterinary medicine in college.

McNeely will join Currituck County Coach Donnie Simpson on the East team. Simpson will be an assistant coach at the Greensboro game.

``He's a competitor,'' Simpson said of McNeely. ``When we played them, we made sure that he wasn't going to beat us. We were really concerned, because he's got such a strong arm. We wanted to make the other kids beat us. But from everything I know and everything I've heard, he's a great competitor and a great kid. He's the kind of kid you want to coach.''

McNeely is the son of Debby and Thurston McNeely of Nags Head. ILLUSTRATION: Color Photo

Patrick McNeely

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