Historic moment for Lafayette Christian

Published 12:00 am Monday, March 21, 2016

Shepherd becomes school’s first college-football signee

By Kevin Eckleberry

keckleberry@civitasmedia.com

Lafayette Christian School’s Josh Shepherd stands with his teammates on the football team that won a state championship last fall. Shepherd has signed a letter of intent to play football at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Kevin Eckleberry | Daily News

http://lagrangenews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/37/2016/03/web1_shepherd4.jpgLafayette Christian School’s Josh Shepherd stands with his teammates on the football team that won a state championship last fall. Shepherd has signed a letter of intent to play football at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Kevin Eckleberry | Daily News

Eli Shepherd stands with his family members and coaches during his signing ceremony last week. Shepherd is the school’s first football signee. Kevin Eckleberry | Daily News

http://lagrangenews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/37/2016/03/web1_shepherd7.jpgEli Shepherd stands with his family members and coaches during his signing ceremony last week. Shepherd is the school’s first football signee. Kevin Eckleberry | Daily News

Lafayette Christian School’s Eli Shepherd puts on his University of Tennessee at Chattanooga hat after announcing his decision. Kevin Eckleberry | Daily News

http://lagrangenews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/37/2016/03/web1_shepherd12.jpgLafayette Christian School’s Eli Shepherd puts on his University of Tennessee at Chattanooga hat after announcing his decision. Kevin Eckleberry | Daily News

Eli Shepherd is introduced by Nick Nehring, who was his head coach for four years. Nate Shaw was Lafayette Christian’s head coach last season. Kevin Eckleberry | Daily News

http://lagrangenews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/37/2016/03/web1_shepherd11.jpgEli Shepherd is introduced by Nick Nehring, who was his head coach for four years. Nate Shaw was Lafayette Christian’s head coach last season. Kevin Eckleberry | Daily News

LAGRANGE – Lafayette Christian School’s Eli Shepherd is making history.

During a ceremony in the school’s cafeteria last week, with his classmates, teammates, friends, family members and coaches there to share the moment with him, Shepherd announced that he is going to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga to play college football.

Shepherd, a linebacker who helped lead Lafayette Christian to a state championship last fall, has become the first athlete in the school’s history to sign a football scholarship.

“I’m so excited about going up to UTC and show that, even coming from eight-man football, you can play (in college),” Shepherd said. “It’s through God, first. He really made everything possible.”

As for the signing ceremony, Shepherd said “everything was phenomenal. It’s a great honor to be recognized at a school where I spent my career.”

Nate Shaw, Lafayette Christian’s head football coach, said that when Shepherd joined the program as an eighth-grader, that playing in college was already something he was contemplating.

“What he wanted to do more than anything, well maybe not more than anything, but very strongly, was to play football in college, and play at a high level,” Shaw said. “And that’s become a reality for him now, through dedication, and through discipline.”

Shaw added that Shepherd “made it happen for himself. He’s the one that invested. You don’t have to show up when they open this door. You don’t have to do all the extra running. He did that. And he showed others why you do it.”

As Shepherd grew as a player, the program started to spread its wings as well.

The Cougars reached the semifinals of the Georgia Independent Christian Athletic Association eight-man state playoffs in 2013 and 2014, and the team took the next step last fall and won a championship.

Shepherd, who overwhelmed opposing offenses from his linebacker position, was a key component of that championship team.

“If you really watch the film, there’s one reason these rings are on our fingers, and that’s because of number 66,” Shaw said. “We’re going to miss him. I’m so proud of his accomplishments.”

Shepherd is proud of how far the program has come.

“When I first came here, I saw kids that really didn’t even know how to put on football pads,” Shepherd said. “Now, over my five years here, everything has changed. We have made winning a tradition here. We became a lot more organized, and we take football a lot more seriously, and we’ve taken it to another level.”

While high-profile recruits generally don’t come from eight-man football programs, Shepherd is an exception.

He has all of the physical measurables college coaches look for, and he has obviously produced in a big way on the field.

After the 2015 season, Shepherd got an opportunity to play in an all-star football game in Florida for elite players from across the country, and that helped immensely with the recruiting effort as well.

Shepherd took his time with the recruiting process, and he’s glad he took his time and made sure he was doing what was best for him.

“When I made the decision, I looked at the campus, I looked at the academics, as well as the athletics,” Shepherd said. “All of that went together. I liked it all.”

Shaw, who was the defensive coordinator at Lafayette Christian before taking over as the head coach last season, said Shepherd has made a lasting mark on the program, and that for the foreseeable future, no Cougar will wear his jersey number.

“Next year, no one will be wearing 66, in honor of his career,” Shaw said. “We’re going to put that on the shelve for a while. I’m not saying we’re retiring it, but it’s going to take a special person to come in here and wear 66.”

Shaw said because of his ability as a player, and because of the kind of person he is, that Shepherd is an ideal role model for future Cougars.

“Where we see the impact is the middle-school program,” Shaw said. “What a great example. You talk about peer-mentoring, that’s it right there. You can’t ask for anything more than that.”

Shepherd is glad he was able to help bring the first football state title to Lafayette Christian before he exited the state.

He recalls a conversation he had with Shaw a few years back when it predicted that the Cougars will eventually win the big trophy, and he was right.

“When I came here, I said coach, before I leave here, I’m going to get you a championship,” Shepherd said. “By my senior year, I told him, hey, we’re going to win the championship this year. So, at the end of the year, we won the championship. I came back to coach and said I told you we were going to win it.”

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