Schroeder proving to be a good fit for Warriors

Answering the call

  Comments (...)
Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa
Julie Schroeder guided the Sterling Golden Warriors to a share of the NIB-12 West title and a 3A regional title. Schroeder is SVM's coach of the year for the second time in three seasons.
Julie Schroeder guided the Sterling Golden Warriors to a share of the NIB-12 West title and a 3A regional title. Schroeder is SVM's coach of the year for the second time in three seasons. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
Buy Sauk Valley Media Photos »

One phone call from the late Bruce Scheidegger about 10 years ago made all the difference in the world in the career of Julie Schroeder.

Scheidegger, athletic director and girls basketball coach at Sterling at the time, was looking to bring on an assistant coach. That person would have one season to prove herself/himself, and if it worked out, would take over the program when Scheidegger gave up his coaching duties to concentrate on being an AD.

Schroeder, 42, was a teacher and varsity girls head basketball coach at Burlington Central at the time. She had a 50-54 record in four seasons (2000-04) with the Rockets.

"[Scheidegger] called me one day and just randomly said, 'Hey, do you love where you're at?' "Schroeder said. "My answer was no. He said, 'Well, just come out and listen to what we have to say.' Between him and [principal] Jerry Binder, it was a good sell."

Schroeder came to Sterling in the fall of 2004, as a teacher in the alternative school and a varsity assistant coach to Scheidegger. After their first season together went well, Schroeder was here to stay.

They were essentially co-coaches their last two seasons together, with Schroeder heavily involved in running practices and game strategy, and among the few who knew of Scheidegger's plans to give up coaching. Their run together ended with the Golden Warriors qualifying for the Class 3A state tournament in the 2006-07 season.

A few months later, Scheidegger left Sterling to take the AD job at Orland Park Sandburg – a move that caught Schroeder by surprise. She has been the Sterling varsity girls basketball coach ever since, and has guided the Golden Warriors to a 123-68 record in nine seasons.

"I walked into a great situation," Schroeder said, "and I've been lucky to be able to sustain it. That's how I look at it."

This past season, the Golden Warriors finished with a 21-13 record, highlighted by earning a piece of the Northern Illinois Big 12 West title, a regional title and a berth in the sectional final. It earned Schroeder the Sauk Valley Media girls basketball coach of the year honors.

Previous Page|1|||||

Comments

Total Comments
0

View/Add Comments

There have been no comments made about this story.

Blogs

» Out Here
Out Here

Watch where you sit

On Tuesday, the Lee County Board voted 12-9 to approve a proposed wind farm in the southwestern part of the county. That happened after 27 sessions of a public hearing held by the Zoning Board of Appeals. Is everyone wiser for it?
» Out Here
Out Here

Good or bad? Depends on who you ask

Sometimes readers ask for more good news in the paper. They say we in the media only cover the bad. But one person's positive is another's negative.

Reader Poll

Memorial Day weekend heralds the arrival of summer vacation season. How much time do you plan to spend on vacation?

1 week
2 weeks
3 or more weeks
No vacation this year