LEWISBURG – Shelbyville Central is still searching for that first win of the season after a 21-14 loss at Marshall County in a non-region matchup on Friday night.
For the second week in a …
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LEWISBURG – Shelbyville Central is still searching for that first win of the season after a 21-14 loss at Marshall County in a non-region matchup on Friday night.
For the second week in a row, the Shelbyville Central offense got off to a slow start while the Eagle defense continued to make plays to keep the team in the game.
“Our offense hasn’t played well early yet and I don’t exactly know why that is. It is frustrating because I know how good we can be,” Shelbyville Central coach Josh Puckett said.
“Overall, our defense played well again tonight. Our defense is playing well enough for us to be winning games and our offense has got to find a way to get into the end zone.”
Talented Marshall County senior quarterback Bryson Hammons suffered a season-ending knee injury in the season opener at Columbia and is scheduled for surgery this week.
“Losing Bryson is a huge loss to this team. He’s had such a great high school career and he was going to have a big year this year,” Marshall County coach Thomas Osteen said. “I think he would have been the best quarterback in our region no doubt and one of the best in the mid-state.”
Tiger backup quarterback Devonte Davis provided the spark on offense the Tigers needed, rushing for three touchdowns.
“Devonte Davis is just a football player, He contributes in all three phases of the game,” Osteen said. “He’s got some good tools to work with. He’s one of the best football players in the mid-state that not many people know about. I’m really glad he’s on our team.”
Marshall County scored first off a Davis three-yard run midway through the opening quarter. Wyatt Joyce connected on his first of three extra points for the 7-0 lead.
After a failed fourth and long by the Eagles, the Tigers took over on downs and Davis added a 26-yard TD. The kick after increased the lead to 14-0 with 4:48 left in the half.
Shelbyville Central followed with an impressive drive capped off by a three-yard touchdown run by senior Laquan Young in the closing seconds of the half. The run on the conversion attempt was no good leaving the halftime score 14-6.
The Eagles evened the score at 14-14 with 8:15 left to play when Kendall Trice hauled in a six-yard pass from Kade Cunningham. The duo teamed up for the two-point conversion as well.
“Our defense kept getting stops and finally we put together a really good drive and scored then got the two-point conversion to give us a chance,” Puckett said.
That chance was short-lived as the Tigers followed with a winning drive highlighted by an 18-yard TD run by Davis.
“Give credit to Marshall County, they put together a great drive and banged one in on us,” Puckett said.
“We overcame some adversity and when we had to punch one in we did so just like we did last week,” Osteen said.
Davis rushed for 71 yards on 13 carries while Demari Braden added 64 yards on 14 touches.
Young rushed for 107 yard on 20 carries while Cunningham collected 93 on 14 attempts.
“I don’t know how much I'd have paid somebody coming in to hold Shelbyville to 14 points,” Osteen said. It feels like Kade Cunningham has been there for 10 years and he’s such a great player. They have a lot of good players. I feel like they will win their region.”
Marshall County faces region foe Creek Wood on Friday while Shelbyville Central travels to Coffee County for a region matchup.
Shelbyville Central 0 6 0 8 — 14
Marshall County 7 7 0 7 — 21
First Quarter
MC – Devonte Davis 3 run, (Wyatt Joyce kick), 7:23.
Second Quarter
MC – Davis 26 run, (Joyce kick), 4:48.
SC - Laquan Young 3 run, (run failed), 0:35.
Fourth Quarter
SC – Kendall Trice 5 pass from Kade Cunningham, (Trice pass from Cunningham good), 8:15.
MC – Davis 18 run, (Joyce kick), 3:18.
THE YARD STICK
SC MC
Rushing Yards 219 125
Passing Yards 36 44
Total Yards 255 169
First Downs 14 12
Penalties-Yards 5-37 1-15
Turnovers 1 0
Returns-Yards 3-84 3-66
Time of Possession 28:57 19:03