Detroit Catholic Central slows Bryce Underwood, Belleville for 35-21 regional championship victory
NOVI — Three weeks ago in the KLAA Championship, the entire state of Michigan learned that Belleville was beatable when Howell used a last-second play to beat the Tigers by a single point.
On Friday night, a record crowd of over 7,800 packed the campus of Detroit Catholic Central and saw the Shamrocks beat Belleville 35-21.
Catholic Central will play Cass Tech in the Division 1 state semifinals on Saturday, Nov. 23.
“I believed in our team, and they believed in our process, our habits and our goals,” Catholic Central coach Justin Cessante said. “I’m so proud of our football team and our staff. We earned this victory from day one. We do things the right way. We take no shortcuts, and we finished the job today.”
Two years ago, the Tigers handed Catholic Central a 33-10 loss in the regional final. It was a loss that festered throughout a program that hangs its hat on championships.
“We knew what we wanted two years ago, they sent us home at their place, so we knew it was personal all week,” Shamrocks senior quarterback Skylar Hunter said. “We made sure everyone knew how personal it was. We all remember that pain we felt when we went home that night. So now, fast forward, two years later, at our place, we wanted to replicate that pain.”
The Shamrocks’ opening drive stalled and the CC defense stood up and picked off a tipped Bryce Underwood pass that set up its first scoring drive of the night. A five-play, 64-yard drive was capped on an impressive 48-yard touchdown run by Jaden Pydyn for a 7-0 lead.
Underwood, the No. 1 recruit in the country and Mr. Football candidate, was given a short field thanks to a failed onside kick attempt, and answered with a 40-yard touchdown pass that was caught with an acrobatic catch at the goal line by Trey Graham for a 7-7 game late in the first quarter.
From then on, it was all Catholic Central who scored on its next two offensive possessions. After a Sam Gash score for a 14-7 lead, Belleville faced a 4th-and-34 from its own 1-yard line that Gash returned to the six.
Pydyn extended the lead with a 4-yard touchdown out of the wildcat formation for a 21-7 lead with 4:25 to play in the half.
“We just wanted to block out the noise all week, and trust in ourselves. Every time we’re in the wildcat, our offensive line has some extra juice and opened up running lanes for me,” the senior said.
Pydyn finished the game with 24 carries for 141 yards, two touchdowns, and a fumble. He also had two receptions for 37 yards.
Just before the half, Underwood stopped the bleeding for Belleville with a 9-yard touchdown run that cut into the lead, 21-14.
The Shamrocks changed the script in the second half when they began to face a loaded box to stop their traditional run game. That’s when CC went to its passing game for two straight touchdowns.
“We knew when we established the line of scrimmage they were gonna stack the box, and Coach Lusky just dialed up the right plays. They were just over-aggressive,” Cessante said.
After a big stop again by the Shamrock defense, Hunter hit Gash down the seam and in stride for a 46-yard touchdown pass. After a three-and-out by the CC defense, Hunter found senior Casmer Moir on a 60-yard wham pass that blew the game open 35-14 with 3:10 to play in the third quarter.
Forcing Belleville to rely on the arm of Underwood and be one-dimensional the rest of the game put pressure on the Shamrock secondary, but they stood up to the challenge, as did CC’s defensive line.
Under duress, Underwood did find the end zone one more time on a 20-yard touchdown run that pulled the Tigers within two scores, 35-21. But the Shamrock defense forced two turnovers to keep Belleville at bay.
Photos from No. 1 Detroit Catholic Central vs. No. 3 Belleville in D1 football regional final action
The first turnover was on a 35-yard pass from Underwood to Graham that the Shamrock defense hunted down at the 8-yard line and punched the ball out. The other was on Underwood’s final pass of his high school career that was picked off by Luca Genrich with 2:05 to play in the fourth quarter.
Underwood finished the game 11-of-22 for 196 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. He carried the ball 11 times for 31 yards and two touchdowns. He was sacked three times.
Catholic Central advanced to the state semifinals for the first time since 2017, ending a seven-year drought. It hasn’t won a state title since 2009, a fact that isn’t lost on Cessante.
“We didn't come here to get this far,” he said, holding the regional championship trophy. “This is a great step, but the job isn’t done."