Sure, everyone wants to win, but one of the true measures of athletes is how they carry themselves during the lows as well as the highs. Twenty-year-old Irene Maldonadoās optimism and team spirit during a rough season for Allan Hancock Collegeās womenās basketball team is quite telling.
āSheās a great teammate, just gives and gives, not āI want, I want,āā said head coach Sheri Bates.
Maldonado, No. 20, is a liberal arts major, and says sheās āheading towards teaching.ā Thereās still room for other directions on that path, though.
āItās different every day,ā Maldonado said with a laugh. āI hope to take basketball as far as I can. Basketball is going to keep me in school.ā
As for the current state of the game, Maldonado is to the point about the rough season the lady Bulldogs have been having: āWeāre just coming back too late. All our games have been 20 minutes here, 20 minutes there. We need to play the whole 40 minutes.ā
She explained, however, that even with the losses, this season has really brought the team closer.
āItās showing us we can play together, and weāre making improvement,ā she said at a recent game. āLast time we played this team, we only scored four points in the first 12 minutes. Tonight, we were only down by seven at the half.ā
Itās this kind of honesty and self introspection that has endeared Maldonado to Coach Bates.
āItās honestly been a pleasure to see her develop out on the court,ā Bates said.
āNicholas Walter
This article appears in Dec 25, 2008 – Jan 1, 2009.

