Players bounce right into hoops

No break for these Rockets

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa
Rock Falls' Morgan Mammosser returns to the Rockets for her senior season after helping the team to a Class 2A regional title last season. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
Buy Sauk Valley Media Photos »

For half of the Rock Falls girls basketball players, fall sports season ended Saturday. But there was no surprise around the program when the Rockets had their full complement of girls practicing Monday afternoon.

In what has become a tradition in Rock Falls girls athletics, there was an immediate turnover at Tabor Gym this week when seven of the 14 Rockets took just 1 day off – Sunday – before shifting gears to hoops.

"I'm not good with time off," said senior Morgan Mammosser, one of five players whose dreams of a trip to the volleyball state tournament were dashed just 2 days before her first basketball practice. "I don't feel like I'm in the flow as much if I don't go right into the next sport. I think all of us volleyball players – and both cross country runners – knew we were going right into basketball."

"I knew we had five games next week, so I didn't take time off," chimed in cross country runner Aubree Johnson, who ran with her fellow Rockets to a fourth-place finish at the state meet Saturday in Peoria. "I wanted to know what was going on and get a few practices in before the games started."

That attitude is nothing new for the Rockets, whose competitiveness is so strong that they'll play through pain and overcome any obstacle placed in their path – even if it's within themselves.

"I've done it for 4 years now, so it doesn't bother me at all," senior Jordan Giddings said of the quick changeover. "I'm so used to playing something that it would be weird to not start basketball right away, and I want to get out and compete.

"The tough thing, though, is that I'm not in running shape at all, so I'm dying right now … but it's all worth it if we have a good season."

Last week, longtime coach Craig Mammosser had seven girls in practice, making it a bit difficult to scrimmage. Monday, that number doubled, and Mammosser was able to start getting everybody on the same page.

Not that it takes these girls too long to get in sync.

Previous Page|1|||

Comments

Blogs

» Extra! Extra! - A blog by Chris Heimerman
Extra! Extra! - A blog by Chris Heimerman

My kind of game

I would have gladly paid to take in the game I covered Saturday morning in Morrison.
» Out Here
Out Here

Wise saw collapse in support

Last week, Sterling Alderwoman Amy Viering attended her last meeting as a city official. She gave the usual praise one hears at such departures. But one compliment stuck out. At the end of her speech, she turned to City Administrator Scott Shumard and said, "You're awesome."

Reader Poll

How concerned are you that the IRS targeted conservative political groups for additional and often burdensome scrutiny?

Very concerned
Somewhat concerned
Not very concerned
Not concerned at all