Bickett brings discipline, successful style to Rock Falls

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Brad Bickett coaches the Rock Falls Rockets during practice Wednesday. Bickett, who coached at Bureau Valley previously, is entering his first season with the Rockets. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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There are a lot of familiar faces around the Rock Falls boys basketball team this season, but one newcomer is going to make an impact: head coach Brad Bickett.

The former Bureau Valley coach, who went 290-143 in 15 seasons and led the Storm to three straight third-place finishes at the Class A state tournament (2000-02), has taken the reins for the Rockets.

After a 2-year hiatus from coaching, Bickett – who owns a 356-209 career record in 20 seasons with Buda Western (4 years), Western Wyanet (1) and BV – has come back from his time away from the sideline with a renewed energy and vigor for the profession he was born for.

"The last 2 years, on those Friday, Saturday, Tuesday nights, there's been sort of an empty feeling," said Bickett, a former all-stater who helped lead the Ohio Bulldogs to a runner-up finish at the 1986 Class A state tournament. "We went and watched a lot of games, but it's just not the same as being on the bench. The chance to be around these kids, teach them about basketball and about life, was too much to pass up.

"It's been a lot of fun so far, and a nice new challenge for me – and I like challenges."

The biggest challenge has been implementing his own style and scheme on an already established program. Unlike at BV, when Bickett was the head coach from the school's inception and built things from the ground up, he's coming into a school which has its own rich basketball tradition.

That means tweaking things and making adjustments, not molding a shapeless piece of clay.

"This is a different animal, trying to change tempo and attitude instead of starting from scratch," Bickett said. "But the junior high coaches have been very receptive, and the coaching staff we have – guys with experience on the sideline and in this program – is a big part of why I'm back. It's just a lot of fun to be around those guys."

Rock Falls lost just three players to graduation from last year's squad, but they accounted for two of the top four scorers and two of the top three in rebounding, steals and blocks.

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