Taking a lead role on a soccer team at a new school wasn't enough for Park Center senior Mollie Monson. She also decided to kick for the Pirates' football team.
Monson, all-state honorable mention as a defender at West Lutheran last season, converted one of three point-after attempts in the Pirates' season-opening victory on Aug. 22 at Richfield. She followed up with a perfect 6-for-6 performance in Thursday's game against Bloomington Kennedy.
Monson spoke with Star Tribune reporter David La Vaque about deciding to play football and dealing with the nerves and elation she felt during her first game.
Q: How did football get on your radar?
A: During soccer tryouts, one of the football coaches came over and he and [soccer coach] Raul [Garcia III] asked me to kick a football. I think we started somewhere around the 20-yard line and the farthest distance I made it from was 35 yards. The next week they asked me to join the team.
Q: Was it tough getting permission from your parents?
A: It took my mom a little while, but my dad was all for it. He said, 'Don't hold back potential.' I didn't get an official yes from my mom until Monday the week of the game.
Q: How much opportunity did you get to practice kicking a football before the first game [Aug. 22 at Richfield]?