SHERIDAN’S BRENT HUME NAMED ESKEW MENTAL ATTITUDE AWARD WINNER

ihsaa.org
11/28/2008

Following the game, the IHSAA Executive Committee named Sheridan’s Brent Hume as the winner of the Phil N. Eskew Mental Attitude Award.



Hume played both ways for the Blackhawks as running back and linebacker and also has lettered in wrestling and track.



Hume has been vice-president of his class for four years, a four-year member of the student council, a three-year member of the National Honor Society and is the Spanish Club president. He also participates in the peer tutoring program reading to third grade students in the Sheridan school system.



Academically, Hume ranks second in his class with a 4.03 GPA on a 4.0 scale. He is undecided on his college choice but would like to major in biology with an eye toward optometry.



He is the eighth Sheridan football player to win the mental attitude award and second in three years following Taylor Scott who won in 2006.



Hume is the son of Perry and Cheri Hume of Sheridan.



The award is presented annually to a senior participant in the state finals who was nominated by his principal and coach and has demonstrated excellence in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability. It is named in honor of the IHSAA’s third commissioner who served the association from 1962-76 and who helped initiate the state tournament in 1973.



Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance presented a $1,000 scholarship to Sheridan High School in the name of Hume.



Class A Game Quotes



Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter Head Coach Ty Hunt

“My hat’s off to our guys; they kept believin’. I told them the ball was going to bounce our way, it did, and we’re state champs. This was a great ball game; it was a great ball game last time we played Sheridan. I told (Sheridan) Coach Wright we were looking for another great game and that’s what we had.”



(On Quarterback Ross Hendrickson and Receivers)

“They work hard in practice and that’s what made the difference tonight. They stayed after dark the other night going over and over the routes. That’s where it gets done.”



“My hat’s off to our players. There at the end with that drive (that won it), I told Ross (Hendrickson) we were going to keep the ball in his hands and that we just had to get it done. Wow … I can’t believe we’re state champs.”



“Our ‘06 team had a lot of heart. This group has a lot of heart and then some. Not to take anything away from that group, but we got it done tonight.”



(On Sheridan coach Bud Wright)

“Bud Wright is a fabulous coach, you know they are going to have their i’s dotted and their t’s crossed. (Nick) Zachery and (Ty) Perkins are great athletes, like a lot of their guys, and we just feel great about the game we had against them tonight.”



Sheridan Head Coach Larry “Bud” Wright

“These kids have done a heck of a job for four years and I am very proud of what they have accomplished. We would have liked to go out as winners, but sometimes it doesn’t happen that way. Ritter has a good football team and we do to – they just came out on top.”



“Fumbles hurt us in the second half and we should have scored one more time but that was my fault. We had a couple of opportunities, but just didn’t cash in on them in the second half.”



“Both teams in the first half had to adjust to each others speed. They’re passing and Ritter had to adjust to our running. Both teams got settled in in the second half and that’s why there was less scoring.”



“Our accomplishments have been outstanding in the last four years. It hurts now, but they’ll look back and be proud of the way they’ve played and it won’t hurt as bad as it does now.”



“We’ve fought back all year. We haven’t lost very often. We were going to play hard to the end. We just came up short because we had a couple of miscues. But we win as a team and lose as a team.”



(On quarterback Nick Zachery)

“He’s had a great career. He is a player that has meant a lot to the program. When he was an eighth grader when we came off the field in a regional loss against Seeger, he said ‘Coach, it won’t happen again and it just about didn’t.’ ”



Quaterback Nick Zachery

“It was a great first half and we just kept trading touchdowns. We knew it would be a fight to the end. We lost this one, but if we look back, we had a lot of wins and three state championships.”



“We had two opportunities there at the end to go ahead but they ended with fumbles. Ritter is a great team and played a great game. They went down and drove it and scored in the last minute to win.”

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