Mock leads 2012-2013 girls’ all-county team

Published 10:44 am Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Chelsea senior center Amanda Mock drives to the basket in the Lady Hornets area tournament game against Spain Park. Mock is the 2012-2013 girls’ basketball Player of the Year.

Chelsea senior center Amanda Mock drives to the basket in the Lady Hornets area tournament game against Spain Park. Mock is the 2012-2013 girls’ basketball Player of the Year.

By MICKEL PONTHIEUX / Sports Reporter

This season, Chelsea senior center Amanda Mock reached two remarkable career milestones, all the while leading a young Lady Hornets basketball team.

Mock accounted for over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in her four-year career at Chelsea and is the 2012-2013 Shelby County Reporter girls’ basketball Player of the Year.

“She is a well-rounded athlete that has incredible focus and drive,” Chelsea head coach Michelle Edwards said. “She has enjoyed success and persevered through the struggles that a basketball season can throw at her. What I think is impressive is the entire package of her impact in a game along with her character socially and her excellence in the classroom.”

Mock’s statistics on the court are staggering. The Chelsea senior totaled 1,360 career points and 1,037 career rebounds — both of which are Chelsea school records. She averaged 15.3 points and 11.7 rebounds per game in her senior campaign.

“This is a special feat that is just testament to Amanda’s determination to reach a set goal,” Edwards said on the career marks set by Mock.

In addition to her numbers on the court, what possibly stands out even more are her numbers in the classroom. Mock carries a 4.2 GPA and has made a 27 on the ACT and is currently receiving interest from the United States Coast Guard Academy and the United States Naval Academy.

Edwards said that Mock has all the tools to succeed at the collegiate level.

“She is a strong student that makes wise decisions outside of school in order to maintain her goal of playing collegiate basketball,” said Edwards. “I believe that she will work hard at any program in which she becomes a part to improve her game. I believe that she can make an impact wherever she decides to play.”

Mock has not only made a positive impression on her coach, teammates and college coaches, but opposing coaches as well. Numerous coaches across the county featured Mock on their nominations for the all-county team.

Edwards said that Mock has not only impacted the Chelsea basketball program now, but has set a standard for the future.

“Amanda was an important asset to the team this year on the court and off the court,” said Edwards. “She has helped lay a foundation for the future of Chelsea girls basketball.”

2012 ALL-COUNTY GIRLS BASKETBALL

C – Amanda Mock, CHS, Senior

F – Victoria Baldwin, SPHS, Sophomore

F – Kaylen Starks, SCHS, Junior

F – Hannah Wainwright, BCS, Junior

G – Tyesha Haynes, CHS, Freshman

Honorable mention: Briarwood: Samantha Swords; Calera: A’kia Harris; Coosa Valley Academy: Danielle Richardson, Kaylan Rich; Evangel Christian: Anna Byers, Bethany Letson, Lacy Entrekin; Hope Christian: Christina Jones, Erin Douglas; Indian Springs: Temilola Ransome-Kuti; Oak Mountain: Madison Pierce; Shelby County: Hallie Brown; Spain Park: Denise Newton, Ashley Gaston; Thompson: Kat Cingoranelli, Kelsea Bivens, Deja JeanPierre, Janese Richardson; Vincent: Brooklyn Jones.