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October 4, 2025 143 mins
The Shelby Whippets offense racked up nearly 470 yards of offense and Shelby's defense scored twice in the Whippets impressive win, 52-14, on homecoming vs Clear Fork. Brayden DeVito accounted for 5 TDs, two rushing on long runs of 78 yards and 51 yards, while he threw 3 TD passes to Brady Bowman. Bowman had a 60 yard pick six on defense and hauled in 3 TD passes from DeVito, one of which he fumbled and scooped it up on the fly - going for a 65 yard score. Sam Gwirtz had the other defensive TD for Shelby, as the linebacker picked up a fumble, caused by defensive end Carter Kessler, and rolled 65 yards to the endzone. Clear Fork scored in 1st quarter on 7 yard run by QB Marcus Hoeflich and he had another great play, making two spin moves, on a 27 yard TD run in the 4th. The win for Shelby (7-0,4-0) is their 20th straight regular season win, 20th consecutive game of scoring 20 points or more and the Whippets 5th game in a row scoring 40 points or more. Friday was Shelby's 2nd time scoring 50+ points. The win puts Shelby all alone in 1st place in the MOAC. The loss snaps Clear Fork's (5-2) three game win streak and hands the Colts their 1st loss in the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference. *The game was broadcast live on WMAN with Aaron Hines and Erik Will
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