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A bowler since he was 7 years old, Shepard had been looking forward to his senior season with the Indians when the injury occurred. The initial diagnosis called for him to miss much of the year.

"They said I would be out until December. Our season starts early, in October (Minooka's first scheduled match was Nov. 6), and that meant I'd miss like half of it," Shepard said. "It got really frustrating knowing I wouldn't be able to return until December or even early January."

Instead, Shepard had a visit with a neurologist in early November, and he was allowed to return much earlier than expected.

"I had the appointment anyway, but I knew I was feeling better, and I ended up being physically cleared that day," Shepard said. "I was glad to be back. Bowling is what I love to do, and not being able to bowl my senior year was tough."

To that point in the season, the Indians did not look like a team on track for state. They placed fifth in their first tournament of the season — the Lake Park Invitational. Coach Derrick Rapsky says that since Shepard returned, they have yet to finish lower than second anywhere.

"Without him, we didn't get off to the best start. He missed just a couple of matches, and our scores weren't close to where they have been lately," Rapsky said. "Since we got him back in the lineup, we've taken off."

Shepard is averaging about 212 pins per game on the season. He just bowled a 1,238 at last weekend's Plainfield North Sectional, and was second individually at the Southwest Prairie Conference Tournament with a 1,347 earlier this month.

Scores do not necessarily matter as much to Shepard now as they did in the past, however.

"I always had a problem with my attitude when I'm bowling. I'd let bad frames and bad games get to me and wouldn't handle them real well," Shepard said. "Now, I'm doing a better job of taking it one frame at a time and not letting things like that bother me as much."

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