A Day in the Life of a Monarchs Mommy
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Real Name: Scholanda Robinson Gender: female Member Since: June 26, 2008 Last Signed In: July 16, 2008 Blog Views: 123 Send To A Friend Sign Guestbook Add as a Friend
Life During the Offseason
Going to College and Having a Child How I Got My Start in Basketball June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08 November 08 December 08 My name is Scholanda Robinson and I am a guard for the Sacramento Monarchs of the WNBA. I am married to Frederick Robinson and we have a five-year old daughter, Aishida Robinson.
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I started playing basketball in the sixth grade. Before I played any organized sports, I participated in field day during elementary school and I’d beat all the boys in races all the time. That sparked everybody’s attention, they were like, “Okay, that’s a pretty fast little girl!” So I ran track when I got to middle school and my track coach was really good friends with the girls’ basketball coach. After track season was over, I would hang out at school and wait on my mom to get off work and come pick me up because she usually didn’t get there until 5:30, so my track coach asked, “Why don’t you just play basketball? You could stay in shape for track and it would give you something to do.” So I decided to try it. I never considered myself to be a good basketball player, I was just super athletic and fast, so I could beat everybody to the easiest shot on the court – a layup! That made me good because I was really athletic and I could get to a layup really quickly before anybody could do anything to stop me. Then, I started to grow more of a love for it throughout playing in middle school and in eighth grade, I had a choice to make—in my city, there was one high school that was known for girls’ track and always competed at the state tournament, and then there was a school that was great in girls’ basketball and always competed at states. At each school, the opposite sport was terrible. So coming out of eighth grade, I had to choose which sport I wanted to focus on. I ended up choosing to play basketball; I thought that it would be easier for me to play basketball on a really good team and compete, then just run track and do my individual events. So I did that and ran track for a few years but then I gave it up because my basketball coach was really concerned that I would tear my knee up while I was doing the triple jump; I had no teaching in that event, I was just out there being athletic. So I ended up giving up track my sophomore year and focusing completely on basketball.
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