“Coaching has been a calling the Lord placed on my heart more than 41 years ago, and I am grateful for every step of that journey, especially the past 24 years at College of the Ozarks,” Shepherd said.
“Coach Shepherd's influence reaches far beyond Keeter Gymnasium,” Sharp said. “He successfully bridged competition and character, building not just athletes, but quality men. His unwavering dedication to faith, family, and Bobcat Athletics has left a lasting impact, and the College is grateful for his leadership on and off the court.”
“I am incredibly proud of all who wore the Bobcat jersey,” Shepherd said. “Their hard work, commitment, and resilience are the foundation of the strong, successful teams we became. I am thankful for the assistant coaches I’ve had over the years for their loyalty, commitment, friendship, and the impact they’ve had on our athletes.
Shepherd and his wife, Karen, look forward to a change of pace and the opportunity to spend more time with their family — Alexis and her husband, Lucas; Sydney and her husband, Cameron; daughters Angelina and Arianna, and their five grandchildren.
“I am extremely grateful to have a family that has supported me and Bobcat Basketball wholeheartedly over the years,” Shepherd said. “Their love, sacrifice, and encouragement have sustained me and made coaching at C of O truly a family affair. Most of all, I give thanks to our Lord Jesus Christ for his blessings, guidance, and strength throughout my coaching career.”
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