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http://www.indystar.com/article/20100717/S...l-all-star-gameIt went from a night Eric Shorten wanted to forget to one he will always remember in an instant.
The former Oak Hill High School kicker missed 31- and 33-yard field goals as his North team fell behind by 14 points in the first half of the North/South All-Star Classic, but he delivered a 24-yarder in the second overtime for a 24-21 victory at North Central on Friday night.
"Third time's the charm, I guess," said Shorten, who will attend IPFW, which doesn't have a football team, this fall but is considering transferring to Purdue and walking on as a sophomore. "I wasn't too nervous. I knew it was extra point range, so I just wanted to keep my hips straight. The line did a great job, great snap and hold. It was all there.
"Everything was amazing."
It may have only been a mid-July all-star game, but the North players rushed off the sideline in celebrating just the second overtime game in the series -- the South won the 1974 game 4-3 in overtime -- and closing the South's all-time lead in the series to 23-21.
The South took a 14-0 lead into the half with quarterbacks Austin Ahrens (Jasper), Adam Shaffer (Carmel) and Kofi Hughes (Cathedral) combining to go 8-for-11 for 123 yards and rushing for 34 yards on seven carries, alternating nearly every play. But after producing 191 yards of offense in the first half, the three-headed quarterback resulted in just 51 yards and no points in the second.
"It was very unusual," said IU-bound Hughes, who was named the South's MVP after completing 5-of-7 passes for a game-high 88 yards and a touchdown, rushing for a team-best 44 yards and returning two kicks for 63 yards. "Trust me, we weren't all agreeing on that. But we did respect it.''
The North cut the deficit to 14-7 on a 16-play, 67-yard drive led by quarterback Cortez Lee (Mishawaka) that ended with Brandon Grubbe (Lowell) scoring from 2 yards with 11:15 remaining.
Tailback Adam Harmon (Michigan City) scored from 1 yard with 2:39 to go.
The North took its first lead of the night on a 5-yard pass from Dan Wodicka (West Lafayette), The Indianapolis Star Indiana Mr. Football, to Colin Harruff (Homestead) on fourth down of the first overtime, but the South answered with Hughes hitting Charles Torwudzo (Brownsburg) for a 6-yard touchdown. The South didn't score to start the second overtime. The North could only move the ball 3 yards on its possession but that was enough for Shorten's game-winner.