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Nelms has the goods on the field and in the classroom

Last week was quite a roller-coaster ride for KevinĀ Nelms.

The Archbishop Ryan High School senior suffered heartbreak on the soccer field on Oct. 25 when his Raiders lost in the quarterfinals. The following morning, life got much better when he met one of his role models, Northeast native Chris Ferguson, a NASA shuttle astronaut who visited Ryan High School, his almaĀ mater.

First, the bad news. The Raidersā€™ promising postseason run came to a halt on Oct. 25 when they lost to St. Joseph Prep in overtime, 3ā€“2, during the Catholic League quarterfinals.

Matt Martinez and Ryan Stevensā€Šā€”ā€ŠAll-Catholic players for Ryanā€Šā€”ā€Šscored goals in theĀ game.

Tom Cugliotta, Colin McGlynn and Matt Smith did the damage for St. Joseph. Smithā€™s goal came in the last two minutes of the first overtime, giving the Hawks theĀ win.

ā€œIt was a tough loss at the end of the season,ā€ said Nelms, a three-time, first-team All-Catholic player for the Raiders. ā€œBut I thought we had a productive season. We got better as the season went on. It was great having a team with such great camaraderie. It was frustrating when things didnā€™t go our way, but that happens with everyĀ team.ā€

With Nelms leading the way as team captain, the Raiders finished the season 13ā€“4ā€“1 overall. They recorded five shutouts and outscored opponents by more than 40Ā goals.

ā€œHeā€™s an All-Catholic player, one of our team captains,ā€ said George Todt, who has guided the Ryan soccer program for 43 years. ā€œHis father played for me, his brothers. Heā€™s in NHS (National Honor Society). Heā€™s a superb student-athlete.ā€

Nelms has been part of Ryanā€™s soccer team for years, but his association started long before he attended the Academy Road highĀ school.

He was on the sidelines as his older brothers competed while wearing Ryanā€™s red and black. He also heard stories of glory from his fatherā€™s playingĀ days.

ā€œIā€™m the last generation to play for Mr. Todt,ā€ Nelms explained. ā€œMost of my uncles and my two brothers played at Ryan, and my dad. I knew Mr. Todt long before I tried out for the team during freshmanĀ year.

ā€œIt made the transition to high school easier, but him knowing me was sometimes a bad thing, because he was yelling at me before I was even on the team,ā€ Nelms added with a laugh. ā€œRyan soccer is a family thing. My aunts and uncles and grandparents love it. They never miss a game. Iā€™m very happy to have such an amazing family. I had a choice of going to another school, but I didnā€™t want to break the tradition that my family has atĀ Ryan.ā€

In the classroom, heā€™s a member of the National Honor Society and the Ryan student council. In fact, thanks to his academic success, Nelms was selected to meet Chris Ferguson during the NASA astronautā€™s visit to Ryan lastĀ week.

ā€œHeā€™s like a role model for me,ā€ said Nelms. ā€œIt was so interesting to hear him talk. He had a way about him. I canā€™t even explain it. I look up to him soĀ much.ā€

Ferguson, a graduate of Archbishop Ryan and Drexel University, visited both schools to discuss his command of the Atlantis mission in July, the final flight of the shuttle program. After his presentation to Ryanā€™s student body during an auditorium assembly, 17 studentsā€Šā€”ā€Šincluding Nelmsā€Šā€”ā€Šwere selected to accompany him to Drexel University for a panel discussion of the shuttleĀ flights.

Nelms also is involved in the Future Engineers Club at Archbishop Ryan. The extracurricular club offers the students insights to the profession.

ldquo;I always loved to build things. I had a creative way to do things, and I do well in math and science,ā€ said Nelms, who has a 4.0 grade-point average. ā€œI thought it would be a good profession.

ā€œIā€™m working on applications for college now,ā€ he added. ā€œIā€™m not committed anywhere. Iā€™m looking for a good engineering college. I want to play soccer, too, but my education is first.ā€Ā ā€¢ā€¢

Editor Melissa Yerkov can be reached at [email protected]

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