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

Cut out for coaching

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Rock Falls volleyball coach Sheila Mammosser didn’t exactly love coaching at the outset, but let’s just say she’s adjusted well. SVM named her coach of the year for the third straight year. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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Sheila Mammosser’s coaching style reflects the attitude of her past athletic prowess, but was ingrained in her as a youngster at home. Her father was a big sports fan, and took the kids to Cubs games and Bears games whenever he could.

The talk in the Bullock house, however, had little to do with winning or ability.

“It was about going 100 percent, 100 percent of the time,” Mammosser said, “setting goals and doing whatever you gotta do to attain them.

“Through the years, I kind of plucked different things from different coaches and molded it into my own philosophy. But the one thing I had of my own was the hard work, the determination, the desire. All that stuff is going to carry you in life, and I preach that to all of my athletes.”

That dedication has moved from the Bullock household to the Mammosser home.

“I’m so proud of the way both Jay and Sheila treat their teams and their kids,” Betty Bullock said. “The lesson is to try and make your best effort and help the kids for the future, not just now. Sheila cares about the whole team, wants to motivate everyone, and gives kids a chance. She’s a team player and she doesn’t care if you’re not the best – but she can’t stand it when they don’t even try. That’s something she learned very early on.”

It’s now being passed on to the next generation. Sheila sees a lot of herself in her daughter, especially when it comes to competitive fire and the brutal honesty that some might find abrasive at times. Sheila’s mother sees it even more than Sheila does.

“Morgan is very competitive and aggressive, just like Sheila was and is,” Betty said. “Sheila was a little more outspoken, but Morgan’s got that ability to get her teammates revved up and motivate – and they’re both tough as nails during the game.”

While Morgan sometimes rolls her eyes when her mom brings up the glory days – “Whenever we talk about sports, we hear about it,” Morgan said – she’s bound and determined to live up to the expectations and standard Sheila has put forth.

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