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Shelby football plays dogged defense, makes clutch plays to top Pine River in pre-districts

LEROY — There were many heroes on the Shelby defense in the Tigers' impressive 20-2 defeat of Pine River Friday night, but the night couldn't have ended the way it did without a starring role from Isaac Garcia.
The Tigers' senior leader, unable to play offense due to a broken right hand that was clubbed up, nevertheless came up with maybe the game's signature two-play sequence down the stretch. With Pine River driving down 14-2 and making their last gasp to try to get back in the game, Garcia tackled the quarterback, Beckett Martin, on third down, then broke up a Martin pass on fourth down.
His offensive teammates then drove down the field for the exclamation point touchdown that secured the program's first playoff victory in 12 years, sending Shelby on to the district final at Harrison next week. Brody Fessenden converted on fourth down, powering through the Pine River defense for the clinching score.
"In crucial moments, he's our guy," Shelby coach Phil Fortier said of Garcia. "He's our dude. Everybody looks to him for leadership, and he's a captain. He's a leader. He's everything you want as a player. He works his butt off, and to have that happen at the end of the season is huge. He can't play offense (because of the injury), but man, he has taken over that secondary."
As impressive as the defense was, though, it was an offensive play that sparked the Tigers early.
After coming up with an interception on the first Bucks' possession, Shelby got a bad omen when the wet weather led to a fumbled snap and a big loss on its first offensive play. Backed up to third-and-24, Fortier said he'd already conceded the punt - until quarterback Jaylin Henderson hit Trevor Weiss on a slant for 23 yards.
"I call the punt team out, and then I got the look from the sideline," Fortier said. "Then I said, 'Alright, boys. It's on the 40-yard line and we're going to get one. Let's go see what we've got.' I trusted them, and they came through."
Fessenden converted the first down, and shortly thereafter, the senior back made a one-handed snag of a short pass from Henderson and outran the Bucks defense to the end zone for the game's first score.
Pine River did get on the board on Shelby's next drive when the Tigers got the ball at their own 5-yard line, didn't do anything with it, and snapped the ball over Henderson's head and through the end zone on a punt attempt for a safety. However, that was all the Bucks did all night. Two trips into Shelby territory - one on the first drive of the game, and the other ending with that Garcia pass breakup - was pretty much it for the home offense.
"We just knew we had to take care of two guys, and once we got them, the game's ours," Garcia said; certainly one of those guys was Bucks star running back Jericho Holmes, who found the going tough in the middle of the field. "So that's what we came into this game (thinking)...and that's what we did and that's how we won."

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Shelby quarterback Jaylin Henderson races past the Pine River defense on his way to an 18-yard touchdown run during Friday's 20-2 playoff victory over Pine River. The win marked the Tigers' first in the postseason since the 2013 regional championship game.

Shelby couldn't add to its 8-2 lead before halftime, though it wasn't for lack of effort, as Elijah Dashiell made an acrobatic catch on a long sideline pass from Henderson as time ran out, albeit not close to the end zone. The Tigers did, though, add to it when they received the second-half kickoff. They kept the ball for nearly eight straight minutes, with Henderson's clutch 3rd-and-11 conversion pass to DayDay Garcia a big part of the drive, before Henderson went in from 18 yards out.
Henderson made several clutch throws in big spots, finding his main men Weiss, Fessenden and DayDay Garcia seemingly whenever he needed to - and almost as importantly, avoiding any big mistakes.
"He was a great decision-maker tonight and an absolute dog and a dude running the football and throwing it," Fortier said. "The maturity in him, when we take a bad play and we get a loss, he bounces back so well from that compared to last year."
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Shelby's Trevor Weiss celebrates the Tigers' first touchdown during Friday's 20-2 playoff victory at Pine River. Weiss' 23-yard catch on third-and-24 helped set up the Tigers' score.

Isaac Garcia, who in healthier times shares the quarterback position with Henderson, said he counseled his teammate at halftime and praised Henderson, saying, "He's a beast. He played a great game."
There was no question of what the game meant to the Tigers' program as time ticked off the clock. Hugs and celebrations were everywhere, and the sense of relief was palpable.
"We went through 12 straight losing seasons, and that gets to you mentally, and it goes through the whole community," Fortier said. "Everybody talks poorly about Shelby football, and we earned a lot of it. Doggone it, these guys have worked their absolute butts off in the offseason, and during the season, and I'm just so proud.
"So happy for our community. That brings a little pride back, winning in the playoffs...I forgot what it was like. There's nothing better than playoff football in high school, and we're just happy to be playing another week."