Molly Lohman went through grade school in Mankato as the tallest person in her class. "Boy or girl," she said.
Tall girls appeal to basketball and volleyball coaches. Also swimming.
Nicole Lohman, Molly's older sister, was a swimmer at Mankato West. "The coach said, 'Molly should be a swimmer, too,' because tallness was an advantage in the pool," said Janine Lohman, the girls' mother.
Too late. Molly had started playing volleyball in a more competitive manner as an eighth-grader, and she was hooked.
Mankato wasn't exactly a volleyball hotbed. The offseason play available consisted mostly of playing tournaments in the area. Molly wanted to develop her skills past the point of the girl who played volleyball because she was tall.
"I was talking to another mother, a friend of mine, about what Molly could do to get better and she told me about Northern Lights," Janine said.
Northern Lights is the junior volleyball club in Burnsville that has been helping to develop standout players for over two decades. Tryouts take place the day after the state high school championship matches are played in November.
Mankato West's season ended in the first round of the section in Molly's sophomore season, and then Molly and her mother made the 75-minute drive to Burnsville in mid-November for tryouts.