Salisbury (13-3) vs. Shelby (14-1)
Date: Dec 14, 2019 • Site: Winston-Salem, NC • Stadium: BB&T Field
Attendance: 1964
Final Score:Shelby 34, Salisbury 0
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Salisbury 0 0 0 0 0 Shelby 7 13 7 7 34
Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 05:53 SHEL - Ja'hari Mitchell 4 yd run (Caden Sheely kick), 2-34 0:28 0 - 7 2nd 10:32 SHEL - Ja'hari Mitchell 1 yd run (TEAM rush failed), 16-69 4:58 0 - 13 05:19 SHEL - Diavonni Daley 38 yd pass from Isaiah Bess (Caden Sheely kick), 4-67 0:59 0 - 20 3rd 00:16 SHEL - Ja'hari Mitchell 6 yd run (Caden Sheely kick), 10-54 3:12 0 - 27 4th 07:46 SHEL - Nick Stites 9 yd pass from Ja'hari Mitchell (Caden Sheely kick), 10-63 4:01 0 - 34
Kickoff time: 11:00 am • End of Game: 1:33 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:33
Officials: Referee: Harry Helmer; Umpire: Wilson Raynor; Linesman: Jay Dixon;
Line judge: Richard Moore; Back judge: Richard Frazier; Field judge: Harold Finn;
Side judge: Howard Hunter;
Temperature: 46 • Wind: W 5 • Weather: Overcast
The Most Outstanding Offensive and Defensive Player Awards are sponsored by the Carolina Panthers and we appreciate their partnership.
The award winners for the 2AA Championship are:
Runner-Up Salisbury Most Outstanding Defensive Player – Malaki Hamrick
Runner-Up Salisbury Most Outstanding Offensive Player – Isaiah Bess
Shelby Most Outstanding Defensive Player – Zae Clay
Shelby Most Outstanding Offensive Player – Mike McLean
There were a number of outstanding performances in this championship game, but one athlete distinguished themselves above the others. As selected by a media ballot of those covering the game, the Most Valuable Player is Ja’hari Mitchell from Shelby High School.