Shelbyville Golden Bears | Archive | August, 2009

BSOC: Shelbyville wins own invitational

 

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By Jeff Brown
Published: Monday, August 31, 2009 8:13 AM US/eastern

Shelbyville’s boys’ soccer team proved unkind hosts to three teams Saturday in an invitational tournament.

A strong first 40 minutes propelled the Golden Bears past New Albany in the first semifinal game, 4-1.

Then
it went past 80 minutes and into a shootout for before Shelbyville
defeated Fishers, 5-4 in a shootout to claim its first championship in
the five-year history of the event.

Goalkeeper Michael Parks stopped two Fishers’ penalty kicks and Shelbyville never missed to improve to 3-0 this season.

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The
Golden Bears wouldn’t have been in the shootout if not for a pair of
freshmen scoring in the last 11 minutes of the title game.

Fishers led 3-0 at halftime and 4-0 early in the second half.

Mitch
Brown started the Shelbyville comeback with a goal in the 63rd minute.
Gary Oldham cut the lead in half with his first goal of the season
nearly one minute later.

Freshman Shane Brown, who scored his
first varsity goal in the semifinal win over New Albany, notched goal
No. 2 of his career in the 69th minute giving the Golden Bears a chance
to steal the win.

And in the final minute, freshman Cole Johnson, off an assist from Austin Nedderman, tied the game at 4-4.

“The
best thing about the win came in the second half when I put in some of
the younger kids to try and see if they could spark anything,”
Shelbyville coach Mike Eggleston said. “Within about 10 minutes we had
two of them score.”

Parks, a senior and
four-year starter, scored Shelbyville’s first goal in the shootout then
denied shot attempts in rounds three and five to give the Golden Bears
an insurmountable 4-3 advantage.

Mitch Brown, Oldham and Alex Collier provided the final three scores for Shelbyville in the shootout.

Nedderman, who had two assists in the championship game, used his speed to create fits for New Albany in the semifinals.

The
senior broke a scoreless tie with 23:37 left in the first half off a
terrific pass from midfielder Roberto Salazar. Nedderman simply had to
gather in the pass then redirect a shot to the corner of the goal past
New Albany goalkeeper Danny Hartman.

Twelve minutes later,
Nedderman made it 2-0 when he dropped a free kick from outside the
goalkeeper’s box into the back of the net over the outstretched arm of
Kameron Jenkins, who replaced Hartman who was injured in a collision
with Shelbyville forward Leonardo Lua two minutes earlier.

“Austin
is just playing phenomenal,” Eggleston said. “He is really determined
to make this his best year and so far he has set the pace.”

Collier made it 3-0 just before halftime when he scored off a rebound of an Oldham shot.

The three-goal lead and the shutout on defense proved to be one of Shelbyville’s more complete performances in recent years.

“I was anxious to see how this was going to go,” Eggleston said. “The guys really stepped up to play.

“I’ve said it before and I will say it again. ‘This team can be as good as they want to be.’”

Shane Brown scored his first varsity goal for Shelbyville with 8:13 to go in the game.

New
Albany finally broke through on the scoreboard with 4:39 to go when
reserve forward Drew Hirsch knocked a loose ball into the net.

In
the second semifinal, Fisher defeated Franklin Central, 3-1. And in the
consolation game, New Albany rebounded to defeat the Flashes.

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FB: Shelbyville earns record breaking win in opener

 

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Shelbyville
running back Patrick Ellis (right) runs away from Greensburg’s David
Lawrence (9) and Austin Moster (88) to score the Golden Bears’ first
touchdown of the 2009 season. Ellis finished the game with 82 yards
rushing, 72 yards receiving and three touchdowns in Shelbyville’s 35-14
win Friday at Greensburg. (Russ Gross photo)

Shelbyville gets Parks record-breaking win No. 75

By Paul Gable
Published: Saturday, August 22, 2009 8:12 AM US/eastern

GREENSBURG
— If Shelbyville coach Pat Parks had any concerns about his team’s
ability to move the football, they were erased immediately during the
Golden Bears’ 35-14 season-opening victory at Greensburg.

First-year
quarterback Kevin Prosch and Patrick Ellis, who switched from wingback
to fullback this season, each made a great impression on the veteran
coach, scoring all five touchdowns and combining for 151 yards on the
ground.

“It doesn’t take a lot for any of our backs. If you give
them a little bit, they are going to take what they get, and we took
advantage of that. Pat is an exceptional player, and I am glad to have
him for two more years. Kevin did a great job of being calm and leading
our team. He did a good job of getting the job done,” Parks said.

The
victory was Parks’ 75th while at Shelbyville, making him the winningest
coach in the program’s history. While the honor is special to Parks,
who said he was “fortunate” to reach the milestone, he was more
interested in beaming about his team’s performance.

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“It
is what it is. I’ve been around long enough that I have gotten to this
point. I am fortunate to have had an administration that helped me stay
in it this long, and now we are reaping the benefits of it. Anytime you
set a record over someone who the field is named after, it is
humbling,” Parks said, referring to the J.M. McKeand Stadium.

Shelbyville’s
first touchdown of the season came as a result of Ellis’ feet, as he
broke loose and scored from 13 yards out with just over four minutes
remaining in the first quarter. Michael Parks added the
point-after-attempt to put the Golden Bears ahead 7-0.

The
Golden Bears’ defense played a role in the second touchdown, as
Dominique Cox recovered a fumble by Greensburg quarterback Joe
Vanderbur. On the night, Shelbyville forced the Pirates into nine
fumbles.

Four plays later, Shelbyville’s Jake Knight found
paydirt from 32 yards out, pushing the Golden Bears lead to 14-0 before
the half.

“It was big for us to get points early because this is a new team. They needed an identity, and now they got one,” Parks said.

The
halftime break did little to slow the Golden Bears, who continued to
churn out yards on the ground early in the third quarter. Shelbyville
opened the second half with a six-play drive that was highlighted by
several runs from both Ellis and Prosch, but in the end, it was Ellis
finding the end zone from five yards out with 7:29 remaining in the
third quarter.

Despite trailing by
three touchdowns, Greensburg rallied right back, putting together a
drive of its own behind Vanderbur and Jacob Slusher, who took a
hand-off from the Greensburg quarterback and raced 21 yards to put the
Pirates on the scoreboard with 5:13 left.

With the feeling of the momentum changing, Ellis took it upon himself to quiet the Pirates.

On
third-and-eight from the Golden Bears’ 28-yard line, Ellis reeled in a
pass from Prosch, broke six tackles and made his way to the end zone
from 72 yards out, giving Shelbyville a commanding 28-7 advantage.

“It
was really big to boost our confidence and not let them back into the
game,” Ellis said of the touchdown. “The defense did their jobs and we,
as an offense, had to help them out and score. All I thought about was,
just get to the end zone. I was cramping up the whole run, and all I
wanted to do was score and get off the field.”

Parks echoed Ellis’ sentiments of the touchdown.

“That
was a huge answer, but it was a huge play by a huge player. Greensburg
had some momentum, but it was huge to get that score,” Parks said.

Shelbyville’s
final touchdown of the night came with 4:45 remaining in the fourth
quarter as Prosch drilled Knight for an 85-yard touchdown pass.

“I thought we did pretty good overall. It’s nice to get the first win,” Prosch said.

Greensburg
tacked on one final touchdown in the closing minutes, thanks in part to
several nice runs by Vanderbur, who capped the drive with a 25-yard run.

“We
did a lot of good things tonight. I thought our line play was pretty
good up front. Defensively, we have to meet things at the point of
attack,” Parks said.

With their first win under their belts, the
Golden Bears now turn their attention to Rushville next Friday, and
they will do so banged up. Junior defensive linemen Jarod West missed a
significant portion of the second half with an apparent knee injury,
and his status for next week was unknown at press time.

“We’re
banged up, period, but it’s like I told the players after the game, the
next guy has to be ready. We have been through this for three weeks.
Every week, we have had someone hurt or out. We cannot control
injuries, but the next guy has to be ready,” Parks said.

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