The Homewood Star May 2011

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The Homewood Star | May 2011 |

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Dreams come true for Homewood’s Nored By WILL HIGHTOWER

Basketball is a sport for dreamers. Dreams of hitting buzzer-beaters. Dreams of soaring through the air like Michael Jordan. And dreams of playing for championships. Every kid in America dreams these things, and Ronald Nored was no different while growing up in Homewood. “You dream of playing in the Final Four,” Nored said. “Everyone does.” But there was a crucial difference between Nored’s dreams and everyone else’s. His became reality. Merely three years ago, Nored was playing point guard for Homewood. Now, after playing for a Butler team that is responsible for the most improbable backto-back seasons in basketball history, he is known as the best defender in all of college basketball. Three years can be quite a journey. As a senior at Homewood, Nored was named first team All-State point guard after leading the Patriots to the 6A state finals. Varsity coach Tim Shepler described his impact on the team: “Because he was a leader and fearless as well as a hard worker his peers followed his lead and it raised the work ethic and belief throughout the program.”

May Features

Tim Shepler (Head Coach, HHS), Ronald Nored, Rick Baguley (Asst. Coach, HHS)

The accolades kept piling up as Homewood finished the season at 31-5, and Nored was hoping the scholarship offers

Farmers market kicks off with Market in May

• Editor’s note

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• Mayor’s Minute

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• City Council

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By ANNA CATE LITTLE

• Brookwood Art Festival

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• Restaurant Spotlight

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• Entrepreneur Spotlight

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A bigger and better farmers market is coming to downtown Homewood, and what better way to kick it off than with a “Spring Green Shopping Fling!”? (Say that three times fast.) Urban Cookhouse will once again partner with the Homewood Chamber of Commerce to host a 15-week farmers market. The event begins on May 21, promptly at 7:30 am. This year’s market will expand from just farmed produce to specialty food vendors and creative artisans. All chamber-member merchants will open their stores early and offer deals you won’t find any other day of the year. “Market in May really worked well last year and helped introduce the farmers market to the community,” said Tricia Ford, executive director of the Homewood Chamber of Commerce. This year the market is moving around the corner to the parking area behind SOHO. Vendors will pay a mere $25 for a tent, table and chairs provided by the Chamber of Commerce. The new locale will allow for more space as the event expands from just a few farmers to accommodate up to 20 vendors. “The new location is on city

• Homewood Sports

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• Parks and Recreation

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• Super Moms

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• Lauren Denton

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• School House

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• Calendar of Events

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would come along with them. Unfortunately, the big teams never came. His enrollment at Butler probably

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didn’t make a blip on any basketball expert’s radar. “I chose Butler because they have good academics and I wanted to be at a place where athletics and academics were both really high,” Nored said. “Also, I was born in Indianapolis, and my mom’s whole family lives there. So she has a place to stay when she comes up to visit, and I get to see all of them a lot.” No one could foresee how the coming years would play out. Two short years after his decision to attend Butler, he was starting in the national championship game against the mother of all powerhouses: Duke. His dreams had come true, even at a lowly mid-major school. “The Final Four…it’s surreal,” said Nored. “They tell you to dream big, but the Final Four is even bigger than your dreams. You play in a huge NFL stadium, and there is a ton of media surrounding you. People give you a lot of attention, especially around the hotel.” The “experts” who looked over Nored’s high school career still didn’t believe that Butler could put up a fight in the championship game. Everyone predicted

See NORED | page 15

Celebrate at annual We Love Homewood Day By MADOLINE MARKHAM

Produce from last year’s Urban Cookhouse Farmers Market

property and won’t interfere with business or parking,” Ford said. “Access will be a lot easier.” As for the one-day shopping event, patrons can’t miss the large green bows on the doors of participating merchants in downtown Homewood and Edgewood. “Our members will have sidewalk sales starting at 7:30 with huge discounts,” Ford said. “It will be a crazy, mad shopping day for everyone involved.” Live music and other entertainment will be provided as well.

What do you love about We Love Homewood Day? Maybe it’s the succulent barbecue the Lion’s Club sells each year? Or watching the parade process down Oxmoor Road? If you’re a kid, it might be the inflatables at the Homewood Central Park or the tug-of-war competition between the three elementary schools? Or maybe it’s everything the day celebrates about the Homewood community? “The event builds a sense of community and togetherness,” Rusty Holley of Homewood Parks and Recreation says. “It’s We Love Homewood Day, not I Love Homewood Day.” The day starts at 10 a.m. on May 7 with kids activities, an arts and crafts expo, a bake sale, a silent auction and more in Homewood Central Park and the Homewood Community Center. Throughout the day, you can catch a variety of live acts on the main stage at Central Park as well as armored combat and other medieval demonstrations by the Society for

See MARKET | page 10

See HOMEWOOD | page 7

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