With five key players out, with a dogged Sandy Creek team forcing overtime, and with its hopes of a more favorable seed in next week's region tournament at stake, Stockbridge coach Duane Kelley had just one player to turn to.

As Tigers players sat on the bench before the start of overtime, Kelley looked at Dante Campbell. Kelley took time to dictate defensive strategies and give encouragement, but he directed most of his instruction to Campbell.

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