February 2024 Rookie of the Month- Kate Douglas

Junior #70

The Rookie of the Month award is an award given monthly to a player voted on by their teammates to recognize all the hard work they have put into the team throughout the month. This month’s recipient is junior Kate Douglas. Here’s what she had to say:

1. How do you feel about being voted ROTM?

I feel very proud of myself for making an impact on my teammates and to be voted ROTM.

2. How are you planning on continuing your work? 

I plan on continuing to attend practices and skills sessions when I can, and I hope the team can schedule more hang outs in the future.

3. What are your goals for the remainder of the season? 

I aim to head to nationals on a confident foot much like I had at the spring home tournament. 

4. How have you felt about the season so far? 

This season has been a journey of figuring out my limits as a player and figuring out how to play the game the best I can. 

5. Anything else you’d like to tell the readers?

I hope my growth and improvements have been noticeable because I feel like a better player compared to when I started. 

Congratulations again to Kate Douglas on receiving the Rookie of the Month award. We look forward to seeing who’s next! Go ‘Neers!

January 2024 Rookie of the Month- Erik Nelson

Freshman

The Rookie of the Month award is an award given monthly to a player voted on by their teammates to recognize all the hard work they have put into the team throughout the month. This month’s recipient is sophomore Erik Nelson. Here’s what he had to say:

How do you feel getting ROTM? 

I feel motivated about being rookie of the month, it shows that the work I put in practice pays off, that I’m being noticed for my effort and commitment. It feels good to be valued.

What are your plans to continue to improve? 

I plan on working harder on my lungs and stamina. Too long has asthma been a pain in my neck, I want to work hard and rise above it, for me and my team.

What are your goals for the remainder of the season?

I want to improve, everything. Every bit of feedback I take to heart, I want to screw up, get corrected, and next play apply what I’ve been corrected on. I want to burn rubber and I want to learn in the process.

Anything else you’d like to say to the team/readers? 

If you are a rookie at anything. Don’t argue, don’t try to be in the right when you messed up. Your coach, your boss, your professor, even your peers or team. Look them in the eyes and take in everything they say, learn, improve, get better. Every missed throw, every missed tackle, every problem on a test you got wrong isn’t a bad thing, it’s an opportunity, and opportunity for others to sharpen you, to take a step in and teach you.  You don’t learn something from being good all the time, you learn from being in the wrong. Stay humble and stay hungry. 

Congratulations again to Erik Nelson on receiving the Baller of the Month award. We look forward to seeing who’s next! Go ‘Neers!

December 2023 Rookie of the Month- Dylan Taylor

Freshman #17

The Rookie of the Month award is an award given monthly to a player voted on by their teammates to recognize all the hard work they have put into the team throughout the month. This month’s recipient is freshman Dylan Taylor. Here’s what he had to say:

How do you feel about being voted ROTM?

I am glad to be voted ROTM. I have been working hard during practice and the tournament.

How do you plan on continuing to push forward?

I am planning on making it to the skills practices this coming semester.

How have you liked dodgeball so far?

I have enjoyed playing so far; it is fun and always a great time during practices. 

What skill do you plan on working on improving next?

I want to improve my blocking skills this next semester. 

What are your goals for the remainder of the season?

To become a better thrower, not just because of my speed and power in my throw but with my aim. I also want to help the team be more comfortable with each other so practices don’t have to be so drill-oriented. 

Anything else you’d like to say to the team/readers?

We may just be a bunch of band kids and nerds, but we make a great team. 

November ROTM 2023- Eric Sullivan

Freshman #18

The Rookie of the Month award is an award given monthly to a player voted on by their teammates to recognize all the hard work they have put into the team throughout the month. This month’s recipient is freshman Eric Sullivan. Here’s what he had to say:

How do you feel about being voted ROTM?

Wow that’s cool! I feel honored.

How do you plan on continuing to push forward?

I do plan on continuing to push forward and using the veteran’s knowledge and experience to help me become a better player.

How have you liked dodgeball so far?

I love dodgeball and I’m glad I joined the team this year.

What skill do you plan on working on improving next?

I plan on improving all my skills but really focus on my blocking.

What are your goals for the remainder of the season?

My goals for the remainder of the season are to let my broken finger heal and work on my throw.

Anything else you’d like to say to the team/readers?

Thanks to everyone on the team for coming to practice and making dodgeball fun and exciting!

Congrats again to Eric Sullivan! We look forward to seeing who’s next. Go ‘Neers!

October ROTM 2023- Ethan Schmeling

Freshman #69

The Rookie of the Month award is an award given monthly to a player voted on by their teammates to recognize all the hard work they have put into the team throughout the month. This month’s recipient is freshman Ethan Schmeling. Here’s what he had to say:

How do you feel about being voted ROTM?

“It’s awesome! To see my teammates think I’m improving a lot and that my hard work is paying off is really rewarding.”

How are you planning on continuing your work?

“I plan to continue to work hard and show up at every practice I can.”

What skill do you plan on improving next?

“I plan on working on my grip and throwing more, they need a lot of improvement and I’m ready to learn.”

What are your goals for the remainder of the season?

“For the remainder of the year I’ll be working on getting my throwing down to a tee and getting it right all the time.”

How have you felt about the season so far?

“So far it has been amazing and I’m glad I’m doing it.”

Anything else you’d like to say to the team/readers?

“I’d like to say thanks to the whole team, and I will continue to try my hardest to get even better and become a great player on our team.”

Congrats again to Ethan Schmeling! We look forward to seeing who’s next. Go ‘Neers!