DURHAM – Get the scoreboard operator a Gatorade. The scoreboard stayed busy all game as Shelby and Kinston traded blows in a 125-point offensive explosion, with the Golden Lions claiming the NCHSAA 3A football state championship 84-41 behind quarterback Lan Farmar's 10 touchdowns and 644 yards of total offense.
Farmar completed 20 of 27 passes for 459 yards and eight touchdowns through the air, adding two more scores on the ground. The senior quarterback carved up the Vikings secondary with precision, connecting with four different receivers for touchdowns and spreading the ball around to keep Kinston's defense off balance.
Lorenzo Roseboro emerged as Farmar's primary target, hauling in four receptions for 147 yards and four touchdowns. His 36.8 yards per catch average reflected the big-play nature of Shelby's passing attack. Immanuel Collins added seven catches for 123 yards and a score, while Calvin Ramseur contributed four receptions for 100 yards and a touchdown. Kendrick Raper rounded out the receiving corps with five catches for 89 yards and two touchdowns.
Shelby established a balanced offensive attack by rushing for 185 yards on 30 carries. Running back Jonas Woods led the ground game with 20 carries for 129 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 6.5 yards per attempt. Farmar added 38 yards and two touchdowns on seven carries, while Tyler Tate chipped in 18 yards on three attempts.
The Golden Lions controlled the line of scrimmage throughout, converting 11 first downs while averaging 11.3 yards per play. Shelby ran 57 offensive plays and held the ball for 23:07. The offense operated with efficiency in critical situations, converting 1 of 5 third-down attempts and 2 of 2 fourth-down tries.
Kinston quarterback Tyler Jones kept the Vikings competitive through the air, completing 18 of 28 passes for 348 yards and four touchdowns, though he threw three interceptions that proved costly. Backup quarterback Michael Eaton added a 25-yard touchdown pass on his lone completion.
Tyreek Copper provided the big plays for Kinston's passing game, catching seven passes for 229 yards and three touchdowns. His 32.7 yards per reception included a 69-yard scoring strike from Jones. Brennan Chambers added four receptions for 103 yards and a touchdown, averaging 25.8 yards per catch. Genesis Wiggins caught four passes for 27 yards and a score, while Pap Brown had four catches for 14 yards.
The Vikings struggled to establish a ground game against Shelby's defense, managing just 46 yards on 19 carries. Wiggins led the rushing attack with 13 carries for 26 yards, while Eljai Sumpter added 24 yards on two attempts. Brown gained two yards on one carry, and Jones was held to no yards on two carries. Ex'Zavion Croom lost six yards on his lone carry.
Kinston totaled 419 yards on 48 plays, averaging 8.7 yards per attempt. The Vikings converted 14 first downs but struggled on third down, succeeding on just 2 of 7 attempts. They went 0 for 2 on fourth-down conversions and possessed the ball for 27:53.
Shelby's defense generated three interceptions off Jones, returning them for 25 yards. The Golden Lions also recorded one fumble recovery that Kinston returned for one yard. The turnover margin proved decisive in the outcome.
Special teams played a factor in field position. Shelby averaged 43 yards on one punt, while Kinston averaged 30.5 yards on two punts. On kickoff returns, Kinston gained 268 yards on 12 returns, averaging 22.3 yards per return. Shelby returned seven kicks for 153 yards, averaging 21.9 yards per attempt.
Both teams committed penalties that cost them yardage. Shelby was flagged seven times for 50 yards, while Kinston drew six penalties for 47 yards.
The play-by-play revealed a fast-paced, high-scoring affair. Farmar connected with Roseboro on multiple touchdown passes, including scoring strikes of 42 and 36 yards. He also found Collins, Ramseur, and Raper in the end zone multiple times. His rushing touchdowns came from two yards and one yard out.
Jones and Copper connected on touchdown passes of 69, 52, and other big gains that kept Kinston within striking distance at various points. Chambers hauled in a long touchdown reception, and Wiggins scored on an 18-yard pass from Jones. Eaton threw a 25-yard touchdown pass in relief.
Woods punched in rushing touchdowns for Shelby, including one from 26 yards out. His physical running style helped the Golden Lions control the clock and maintain offensive balance.
The game featured multiple lead changes and momentum swings in the first half before Shelby pulled away. The Golden Lions scored on drives that showcased their offensive versatility, mixing up run and pass plays while converting key third and fourth downs to sustain drives.
Defensively, Shelby's secondary made crucial plays when needed, intercepting Jones three times and breaking up passes at key moments. The front seven limited Kinston's rushing attack to minimal gains, forcing the Vikings to become one-dimensional and rely heavily on the passing game.
The scoring pace remained high throughout the four quarters. Shelby's ability to answer Kinston's scoring drives prevented the Vikings from gaining momentum. When Kinston would score to close the gap, the Golden Lions would respond with quick-strike touchdowns through the air or methodical drives on the ground.
The victory added another state championship to Shelby's program history, with the Golden Lions' place among North Carolina's most successful high school football programs further solidified. The combination of Farmar's dual-threat ability, a talented receiving corps, a productive running game, and an opportunistic defense proved too much for Kinston to overcome.
Kinston's season ended despite Jones's strong passing performance and Copper's explosive plays. The Vikings' inability to run the ball effectively and protect the football ultimately sealed their fate in the championship game.
Top Performers
Shelby:
- QB Lan Farmar: 20-27, 459 yards, 8 passing TDs; 7 carries, 38 yards, 2 rushing TDs
- WR Lorenzo Roseboro: 4 receptions, 147 yards, 4 TDs
- WR Immanuel Collins: 7 receptions, 123 yards, 1 TD
- RB Jonas Woods: 20 carries, 129 yards, 2 TDs
- WR Calvin Ramseur: 4 receptions, 100 yards, 1 TD
- WR Kendrick Raper: 5 receptions, 89 yards, 2 TDs
Kinston:
- WR Tyreek Copper: 7 receptions, 229 yards, 3 TDs
- QB Tyler Jones: 18-28, 348 yards, 4 TDs, 3 INTs
- WR Brennan Chambers: 4 receptions, 103 yards, 1 TD
- RB Eljai Sumpter: 2 carries, 24 yards
- WR Genesis Wiggins: 4 receptions, 27 yards, 1 TD; 13 carries, 26 yards
- QB Michael Eaton: 1-1, 25 yards, 1 TD