Raised in the small Northern Ontario
community of Echo Bay, Stephanie Walker made it a point to try just
about every sport imaginable. An only child, she threw herself into the
activities easily accessible through her elementary school – basketball,
cross country, track & field and volleyball.
Beyond the school
system, she continued to explore, trying swimming, gymnastics and figure
skating. But it wasn’t until Grade 9 at Central Algoma Secondary School
that Walker really found her niche.
“When I hit high school,
I realized that volleyball was my best sport out of all of them”, she
noted in an interview after completing her first year with the Golden
Shield. Blessed with size and an ability to pound the ball, Walker love
to swing – as hard as humanly possible.
“I can hit a ball pretty
hard”, she laughs. “In public school, the gyms were small and I would
always hit the back wall.” Currently studying Fitness and Leisure
Management at Cambrian College, Walker pulls no punches in acknowledging
that the volleyball program here played a huge role in her choice of
post secondary institutions.
“I based my entire
college choice on volleyball”, she says. Still, the tough part lie
ahead. Transforming the raw talent that Walker possessed, combining it
with her determination and commitment to getting better, Cambrian
coaches Dale Beausoleil and Mike Margarit quickly realized they had the
makings of an unpolished gem.
“Mike and Dale are
amazing coaches – they have made me a way better player”, notes Walker.
“There was a huge difference between the beginning and the end of my
first year…I’m 100 times better.”
Dedicated to really
learning about the sport, Walker showed progress in leaps and bounds.
“When I was in high school, I was a middle and I hit middle balls. Now
I’m doing “quicks” and “shoots” and things that I did not know anything
about”, she explains.
Even more encouraging
from a coach’s perspective, Stephanie Walker strives to always get
better. Her rookie season was no sooner completed that she had her mind
set on the improvements needed in year two.
“I want to play back
row. I know I won’t start the year playing back row, but as I work on my
skills, I’m hoping he (coach Beausoleil) will let me rotate through the
back row”, emphasizes Walker.
And while she will
absolutely continue to support her teammates, even when she is “subbed
out”, there is a very good reason that Walker wants to stay in.
“Cheering is good, but playing is even better.”
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Stephanie
Walker, Women's Volleyball
“When I was in high school, I was a middle and I hit middle balls. Now
I’m doing “quicks” and “shoots” and things that I did not know anything
about”
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