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“Obviously, going to the Breslin Center and having Josh Laman make that shot at the buzzer to beat River Rouge is an experience you’ll never forget. “Over the last 15 years, there have been a lot of great, great memories,” Shank said. Thad Shank enters his 21st season as the Ludington head coach (Photo/Craig Beilfuss) That trip came after a 9-10 regular season. Two years later, the Orioles were back at it, making another trip to the Breslin Center for a semifinal clash with Hudsonville Unity Christian. Ludington made it to the Class B state championship game in 2016-17, thanks to a buzzer-beating 3-point shot in overtime by Joshua Laman to knock off River Rouge in the state semifinals. The Orioles have had their fair share of wins over the course of Shank’s tenure with a number of district and regional championships. “But, I’ve been pleased overall to coach in a community that really values basketball and is really excited about basketball. “Sometimes, that led to a lot of wins, and sometimes it led to not nearly as many wins,” he said. “I feel pretty good about the last 20-some years as far as when we stepped off the court for the last time, that we kind of followed through on that. “We’ve always taught about being our best selves,” Shank said. Shank doesn’t measure success so much by wins and losses. When Neal retired from coaching after the 1998-99 season, Shank took over the varsity job and he’s now starting his 21st year at the helm. “My dad, as a coach, is a guy that I respected most of my life. “I thought that probably this opportunity wouldn’t come up again,” Shank said after a recent practice. Shank feels like he grew up in Hawley Gymnasium, since his dad, Gene Shank, coached the boys basketball team at Ludington for several years. It was Neal who encouraged Shank to come back and take a job in the school district. Shank returned to Ludington in 1996 and coached the boys junior varsity basketball team for 4 years under coach Dan Neal, who was his junior varsity coach at Ludington.

For Ludington varsity boys basketball coach Thad Shank, his heart drew him back home … to Ludington. LUDINGTON – It’s said that home is where the heart is.
