Shelby played an outstanding game on both sides of the ball Friday,
routing Muskegon Catholic 44-8 to improve to 4-2 on the season.
It
was the Brody Fessenden show on defense for the Tigers, as he racked up
15 tackles, two of them for a loss. Evan Waller had the biggest single
defensive play, grabbing an interception and taking it back for a
touchdown.
On offense, Shelby ripped off a lot of big plays,
dicing up the Crusader defense. Isaac Garcia ran for an 85-yard
touchdown. Garcia also threw a 47-yard touchdown to Trevor Weiss. In
all, Garcia threw for 132 yards and ran for 98.
Garcia was
hardly the only Tiger to make his presence felt Friday. Jaylin Henderson
got in the end zone three times on 106 yards of offense - 57 on the
ground, 34 passing, and 15 receiving. DayDay Garcia had 78 yards of
offense and Fessenden totaled 71. Weiss had 102 total yards receiving.
Max
Hagstrom contributed seven tackles to supplement Fessenden's 15 as the
Tigers put forth a dominant defensive effort. Shelby allowed just 10
passing yards on the night.