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IMMEDIATE MAY 6, 2008
Sheppard
Leaves Coaching For New Challenge
TIFTON –After 17 years of coaching
basketball including five as head coach at
The
38-year-old Sheppard announced on Monday that he is joining Synthes
as a surgical consultant on May 15. Based in
“I’ll always have coaching in my blood,” Sheppard, who rolled up 93 victories against 64 defeats as coach of the Stallions, said. “I’ll miss the college atmosphere, and the interaction with the students on campus. Most of all, I’ll miss the relationships with the players and their parents.”
A
native of Conyers, Sheppard came to ABAC after three years as the top assistant
at
In
2007, Sheppard was named to Georgia Trend Magazine’s 40 Under 40, “which recognizes
Against arch rival Middle Georgia, the Stallions were particularly successful under Sheppard’s leadership, racking up eight wins against only two defeats.
“Beating Middle Georgia was always gratifying,” Sheppard said. “Seeing the fans’ interest in that game increase over the years makes for some great memories. There’s nothing I can do that will replace that game night excitement.”
Sheppard’s successor will inherit four starters from this year’s 17-14 team including Sam Goodman, who was named first team All-Conference and was the Defensive Player of the Year in the league.
“I feel really good about where the program is right now,” Sheppard said. “I wish this team nothing but the best. It will be exciting to watch their progress. It’s just time for me and my family to start a new chapter in my life.”
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