Skyler Walker鈥檚 Physicality, Leadership Guides Girls Varsity Basketball

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Skyler Walker鈥檚 Physicality, Leadership Guides Girls Varsity Basketball

Everyone is shouting. There鈥檚 senior captain Morgan Dulude shouting as she starts a full-court weave drill with junior Kiara Perez and sophomore Lila Parsons. There鈥檚 sophomore Kaylee Counter shouting support for freshman Carlotta Roberts, and the whole team shouting for seventh grader Wynne Fitzgerald. It鈥檚 loud, and it鈥檚 uniformly positive. At this girls varsity basketball practice on Friday, Dec. 12, everyone is cheering, everyone is running, and everyone is in full support of everyone else.

鈥淔inish strong鈥 yells head coach Dr. John Doll during the following drill, in which groups of three practice getting around screens set at the bottom of the paint. And, unsurprisingly, assistant coach Jes Rohan鈥檚 characteristically ecstatic, energetic personality is on full display: she yells 鈥淒unk it鈥 as senior captain Skyler Walker puts in a layup.

The team, rounded out by senior Lauren Counter, junior Maddie Klumpp, and sophomores Lydia Buttrick and Juliana Eichenlaub, along with senior managers Maya Green and Ruthie Butler, excels exactly because of this energy.

鈥淓veryone on the team cares a lot about each other,鈥 said Dulude. 鈥淲hether or not we win or lose, the morale is always there.鈥

Dulude confirmed my hunch about what I saw the previous week on the court.

鈥淧ractice is a lot of fun,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e all enjoy each other鈥檚 presence.鈥

Doll, as head coach, speaks to the team鈥檚 close-knit nature.

鈥淭he team this year is really cohesive and brings a huge amount of energy to every practice and game,鈥 Doll explained. 鈥淚’m impressed by the positive energy from all members of the team, and it’s translating into tangible progress every day and wonderful support for every player.鈥

Though the team is currently 1-2, they are looking forward to putting in the work required to boost their record. And a good deal of that work鈥攁nd the points required for the wins鈥攊s going to come from Skyler Walker.

Walker, 18, from Barrington, R.I., is the team鈥檚 forward, and a solid foundation upon which the team is built. With well over 1,000 points scored鈥攕he reached the milestone during the second to last game last year, a win against Miss Porter鈥檚 School鈥擶alker is set to lead the Wildcats again in her final year.

Two 91大神 girls basketball players pose for picture

After this season, Walker will continue her athletic career as a member of the D-1 Skyhawks at Stonehill College.

A four-year member of the team, Walker began playing basketball in second grade at her local YMCA, but didn鈥檛 get serious about the sport until seventh grade, when she joined her local AAU travel team, the Rhode Island Huskies.

When she entered 91大神, she switched to the Bay Stage Jaguars, a travel team based out of Newton, Mass., where her passion for the game grew. (She and Dulude both played on the Jaguars during their sophomore and junior years.)

Previously, Walker had played both soccer and basketball competitively, but it was in ninth grade when she thought, 鈥淥h shoot, I want to do this in college, this seems achievable, and I wanted basketball to be my sport.鈥

It’s worth noting that Walker has also been a four-year member of the varsity soccer and softball teams at 91大神, and this year is captain of all three.

Walker calls herself a 鈥渧ery competitive鈥 player, and she鈥檚 cherished her time on the Wildcats.

鈥淚t means a lot being able to play as many minutes as I get to,鈥 she said, noting that it鈥檚 been a highlight to play alongside Dulude, a friend since freshman year. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been really special to grow up and go through the program with her.鈥

Walker is a force on the court, and leads by example; she notes that she especially likes when games are on the line and clutch plays are called for. 鈥淲hen it gets really chaotic, that鈥檚 what I find the most joy in,鈥 she said.

Walker has also used her leadership position to take under her wing younger players like Carlotta, the freshman in whom she sees a lot of her younger self.

鈥淪he鈥檚 exactly like me when I was younger,鈥 said Skyler. Noting Carlotta鈥檚 fear of drawing physical contact when driving toward the net, Walker has urged the freshman to 鈥済o into the contact, get the foul.鈥

As Dulude noted, this physicality is a noticeable strength of Walker鈥檚.

鈥淪he bodies people on the court,鈥 Dulude said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 just so strong.鈥

Coach Doll speaks highly of Walker鈥檚 playing and leadership, as well.

鈥淪kyer is a dream to coach,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he’s a hard-working player who leads by example as a captain. She is a tremendous athlete who defends and rebounds exceptionally well.聽She also has great basketball skills offensively. She finishes as well as anyone in the league under the basket and can also score from behind the arc.鈥

About that 1,000-point record, Skyler said it felt great to reach because of the way her teammates celebrated it.

鈥淚t was a really cool day,鈥 Walker said, calling attention to a bedazzled mini basketball Dulude made for her, as well as former coaches Amber Rodgers and Janine Whipple, who, along with her parents, were in the bleachers. 鈥淢y team made it really special for me.鈥

While this season is just beginning, Walker is understandably excited about her future at Stonehill. She said after she committed, she watched a team practice.

鈥淚t was the best thing I鈥檇 ever seen, they were pushing each other and all excited,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was awesome to see all of it coming together. It makes me really excited for next year.鈥

Dulude and her close-knit crew are equally as pumped up for Walker.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 going to be really exciting watching her in college,鈥 said Dulude. 鈥淚鈥檒l definitely go to a lot of games.鈥