Las Vegas Review-Journal

Shepard pitches in for Crusaders

Baseball commit makes key plays in comeback win

- By Damon Seiters

Faith Lutheran’s football team was outgained by more than 130 yards in the first half on Friday night at Shadow Ridge.

Then the Crusaders got a spark from an unlikely source: baseball standout Rouselle Shepard.

Shepard caught a 52-yard touchdown pass and had a 49-yard kickoff return to set up another score, and Cale Breslin rushed for three TDS as Faith Lutheran, No. 5 in the Review-journal’s Class 5A rankings, rallied for a 35-20 road win over the No. 7 Mustangs.

“He’s a special player,” Faith Lutheran coach Mike Sanford said of Shepard, who has committed to play baseball at Miami (Florida). “I think his plays ignited us.”

The Crusaders (4-0, 1-0 Class 5A Division II) trailed 14-7 at the half and had been outgained 233-101.

But Shepard’s first big play quickly turned the momentum. Shadow Ridge heavily pressured quarterbac­k Alex Rogers, who lofted a deep ball over the middle. Shepard made a leaping catch inside the 20, ripping the ball out of the hands of safety Ula Cox and sprinting the final 15 yards to complete the 52-yard touchdown catch, tying the game at 14.

“That play, I was so proud of Rook,” said Breslin, who rushed for 184 yards on 21 carries. “But he came out and he just came on top with that ball. And he [doesn’t] even play football.”

Shadow Ridge (2-2, 0-1) retook the lead on a 6-yard TD run by Tyrell Cravin that made it 20-14 with 5:50 to go in the third quarter, but Shepard quickly gave the Crusaders the momentum again, returning the ensuing kickoff 49 yards to the Shadow Ridge 43.

Aipa Kuloloia made a tumbling catch on the first play of the drive for a 34-yard gain, and Breslin scored on a 2-yard run three plays later. Liam Radke’s extra point gave the Crusaders a 21-20 lead with 3:23 left in the quarter, and they didn’t trail again.

It was mostly Breslin from there. The Byu-bound running back had seven carries for 80 yards in the fourth quarter.

“He got stronger, and I think our offensive line got stronger as the game went on,” Sanford said. “And that really, I think, was the difference there in the second half.”

Rogers added a 27-yard TD pass to Kuloloia to make it 28-20 with 11:00 to play, and the Crusaders got an intercepti­on from Jaden Mason on the second play of the ensuing drive. From there, they leaned heavily on Breslin to eat up yards and clock.

“It’s huge, and he’s a really good player,” Sanford said of having a back like Breslin. “But I think our offensive line is right along with him. Our offensive line blocked very well today. So it’s not just a one-man show. It’s a team group effort, but yes, Cale is a very special player, and we’re happy he’s on our team.”

 ?? Daniel Jacobi II Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Faith Lutheran junior Rouselle Shepard, a standout in baseball, scored a critical touchdown in a 35-20 win over Shadow Ridge.
Daniel Jacobi II Las Vegas Review-journal Faith Lutheran junior Rouselle Shepard, a standout in baseball, scored a critical touchdown in a 35-20 win over Shadow Ridge.

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