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Tri-Valley rolls past Shelbyville, shows postseason form in 50-6 rout



Tri-Valley crushed Shelbyville 50-6 in Downs, showing power, precision and playoff readiness.


Three Shelbyville tacklers bear down on a Tri-Valley ball carrier.

by Alan Look
Best Look Magazine


DOWNS - In a commanding display of speed, discipline and depth, the Tri-Valley Vikings dismantled the Shelbyville Rams 50-6 on Friday night in Downs, Illinois. The victory, played under crisp October skies, marked a pivotal moment in Tri-Valley’s postseason trajectory and showcased a team firing on all cylinders.

From the opening whistle, the Vikings dictated the tempo. Tri-Valley (6-2) surged to an 8-0 lead in the first quarter, then exploded for 28 unanswered points in the second, effectively sealing the game before halftime. Their third-quarter dominance added 14 more, while Shelbyville (5-3) managed a lone touchdown in the final frame.



A Shelbyville ball carrier sticks his arm out to avoid a tackle during their road game at Tri-Valley. The Rams were held to just one touchdown in the Heart of Illinois Conference game on Friday night. See more photos from the Shelbyville at Tri-Valley game.

The Vikings’ offensive execution was relentless, capitalizing on short fields and defensive takeaways. Their defense, meanwhile, stifled Shelbyville’s attempts to gain momentum, holding the Rams scoreless through three quarters. The 50-6 final was not just a win — it was a statement.

The result places Tri-Valley in strong standing as the regular season winds down, with playoff implications looming. The team’s cohesion and depth were evident, and its ability to maintain intensity across all four quarters signals readiness for tougher competition ahead.


TAGS: Tri-Valley Vikings football, Shelbyville Rams, Illinois high school sports, IHSA Class 2A playoffs, Friday Night Lights Illinois


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