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Marie-Line Petit gets
her chance to shine
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Meet Marie-Line. She plays basketball, and she’s good at it. You
just might not know it yet.
That’s probably because at
just five-foot-five, Marie Line
Petit is very much that, and
easily lost amongst the Nayo
Raincock-Ekunwes and Rebecca
Langmeads of the world —
quite literally lost in the shadows of her five Clan teammates
well over six feet tall. That’s
okay though, because being
the granddaughter of a baseball
player and the sister of a Memorial Cup-winning hockey player,
she’s used to going about her
business quietly. And when it
comes to basketball, when you
don’t notice her, that’s when
she’s at her best.
The flashiest thing about
Marie-Line Petit is her smile —
something she has a hard time
hiding at the best (or worst)
of times. The closest she ever
came to serious was giving a
firm “no” when asked if she ever
felt overshadowed by her family’s sporting accomplishments.
You couldn’t blame her if she
did. You couldn’t fault her if
she felt outshined by the likes
of Raincock-Ekunwe or Kristina Collins — the team’s two
superstars who get the majority
of fan, media, and opposition’s
attention.
“Everybody on the team has
their own role,” she said. “Nayo
has been incredible. She’s unbelievable on the boards and
when she comes to play, no one
can stop her. No one.
“Kristina’s been awesome as
well. She’s stepped up her game
from last year in particular and
now she’s one of our go-to players, especially late in the game.”
Really, she didn’t have
enough good to say about her
teammates, and it’s that kind
of team spirit that has the Clan
fighting for second place in
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the Great Northwest Athletic
Conference.
“When our stars are going
like they are, you don’t want to
let them down so you focus on
the simple things,” she added.
“You do your job, and move on.
We can’t let ourselves be selfish
and let that get in the way of
the team.
“I know my role. I know what
I’m good at. I’m a good defender
I’m a good free throw shooter
under pressure. So I know I’ve
got to take care of the ball first,
and then I need to slow down
whoever I’m guarding.
“If I can do that, when I head
off the court, I’m happy with
what I’ve done.”
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That’s not to say that she’s
completely satisfied with her
game, however. She’s playing
for a storied coach who’s led
some fantastic teams to more
than a fair share of championships when the team was still in
the CIS. Naturally, that leaves a
lot for this year’s installment of
the Clan to live up to.
“I wouldn’t say there’s any
added pressure,” said Petit,
“but there are higher expectations [given the team’s history
in the CIS]. But a lot of that is
from us. All we can do is try to
build off the success of the past
and make our own mark.”
The team’s well on their way,
but Petit is still heeding every
piece of advice thrown her way.
Every rookie on the team has
a mentor, and although Petit is
in her second year, she still approaches the game as though
she were in her first.
“I still have my own questions,” she laughed. “Carla
[Wyman] took me in last year,
and she taught me a lot.
“Where I come from, CEGEP,
basketball isn’t that competitive. It was enough just to show
up to practice, but Carla told me
that wouldn’t be enough here.
You need to spend extra time
in the gym, and be competitive
all the time — always try to be
better.”
And, needless to say, playing
under the tutelage of a recordsetting head coach has more
than helped both her and the
team.
“We struggled a bit, chemistry-wise, last year, but this year
the chemistry was already there,
and we just added even more
talent and [head coach Bruce
Langford] has been amazing
with us,” said Petit.
“For me in particular, he’ll
tell me, ‘you do this and this is
why,’ and I listen to everything
he says. I think because of him
I’ve grown a lot, and grown a lot
smarter.
“He tells me simple things:
‘don’t get things too complicated, be smart do your thing
and you’ll be fine — and don’t
be afraid to take your shot when
it’s there.’”
She won’t astound you with
a abundance of dazzling moves
or anything. But in her typically
quiet, unassuming way, she’s
taking her shot and making the
most of it, all with a smile on
her face.
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