Volleyball: Mammosser's transition from standout to upstanding coach was a process

Cut out for coaching

As happens in most families, sometimes the children shrug off the parents’ opinions in the Mammosser household. And inevitably amongst the Mammossers, the discussion always turns to sports.

But Jay and Sheila Mammosser have an interesting way of handling situations when daughter Morgan, 17, or twin sons Jake and Matt, 16, tell their parents that they just don’t understand – especially when it comes to sports.

“Jay will ask how many people in the house have played college football or basketball or softball,” Sheila says with a laugh, “and he and I are the only ones raising our hands. That puts an end to a lot of the discussion.”

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