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Garrett Callahan drives while playing for Seneca at the 2005 Class A State Boys Basketball Tournament. Saturday night, his No. 33 jersey will be retired during a ceremony at Seneca. (Photo from Herald files)

Of the 111 varsity boys basketball games Seneca High School won during Garrett Callahan's career, a 46-42 defeat of St. Anne March 5, 2005 was among the biggest.

The victory, which came at the Class A Clifton Central Sectional, gave the Fighting Irish their first boys sectional championship since 1990-91. It was an upset of a team that had advanced to the state quarterfinals one year before. It allowed them to go on to finish third in the state that season. One year later, they won their first state championship.

Hours after the game ended, Callahan was back at SHS. He had no responsibility to the team, which would play at the Olivet Nazarene University Super-Sectional the following Tuesday. There was nothing, really, mandating his presence at the school.

"One of my favorite memories of Garrett was when he was a junior. We had just won a sectional over St. Anne, which was ranked 1 or 2 in the state, on a Friday night," SHS Athletic Director Steve Haines said. "I don't think anybody in the gym that wasn't from Seneca gave us a chance. ... It was an unbelievable game, and we pulled it out and won.

"The next day, Seneca High School was hosting a solo band and ensemble contest, and he was here to help Mr. (Mark) Victor here, to volunteer and help escort students to their rooms. The very night before, he's on top of the world, and he turns right around and goes out of his way to help Mr. Victor. He's not in band, he's not in chorus, but he's still here to help Seneca High School."

Haines says that the fact that Callahan was a two-time All-State selection in basketball in itself might not earn Callahan the honor of having his jersey number retired, as it will be Saturday night. Part of the reason Callahan is the fourth SHS student-athlete to have such an honor, Haines says, is that he is an "All-State person."

Callahan says that the phone call from Haines to tell him about the honor was a surprise.

"I didn't believe it," Callahan said. "I still don't. It's still surreal to me. I don't think I even truly understand how much this means to me. Maybe I will down the road. ... That I'm shocked and in awe that they would think to do this for me is really the only way I can put it."

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