Published November 25, 2008 04:11 pm - Stan Rupe is a glass half full kind of guy.
Youthful Bulldogs optimistic for 2008-2009
By KELLY TERPSTRA, Courier sports writer
OTTUMWA — Stan Rupe is a glass half full kind of guy.
He’ll carry that optimism with him and throughout the ’08-09 season. Tonight marks the season opener for his Ottumwa Bulldog girls basketball squad when they take on 11th-ranked Ankeny at Evans Middle School.
Rupe’s Bulldogs will take their lumps this season as the lineup is laden with underclassmen and lacking in substantial varsity game experience.
“You’re going to have some highs and lows. There is not a basketball season that I haven’t been a part of where you’re not going to have some peaks and valleys,” said Rupe, in his 31st season of coaching high school ball in the state.
The key, said Rupe, is learning from those bumps, bruises and setbacks.
Rupe lost almost 90 percent of his scoring from a year ago, a season in which Ottumwa went 9-13 overall.
Gone is leading scorer Sarah Paulson, who holds the all-time OHS single-game scoring record of 36 points, achieved last year versus Mount Pleasant. She averaged 16 points a game from her wing spot. Sarah’s twin sister, Kristin, averaged 10 points and the Bulldogs point guard in 2008 was McKenzie Cason. Cason clipped out to a scoring mark of eight. Whitney Reber also graduated and netted four points a game in the post.
Ottumwa’s lone returning starter is junior post player Missy Staloch. She averaged 4.1 points a game last season and she’s had a season under her belt in competing with the best — mainly the rough and tumble and always physical CIML Metro. Staloch was more of a role player last season for Rupe and will have to pick up her scoring to provide a presence down low for the Bulldogs.
She’s more than up for the task.
“The girl is relentless. She is tough and very coachable. Those are the kids I like,” said Rupe.
Outside of Staloch, Ottumwa has little to zero varsity experience.
“We’re starting fresh and brand new,” said the Ottumwa head coach. “We’re pretty green. There is no doubt about that.”
Rupe begins his sixth year at Ottumwa and prior to last season, guided the Bulldogs to within a game of the state tournament in back-to-back seasons. He has just two seniors on his roster and will also start a freshman in Kelsey Nickerson.
Rupe — whose teams almost always define themselves come season’s end and show marked improvement — knows it could be tough early on, but they’ll be plenty of positive highlights to look back on once the last game is played.
“You have to learn from the low points and progress from that. If we do that, we’re going to be a good ball team before the year is over,” said Rupe. “We might take some lumps, but we’re going to give some before it’s all said and done.”