Centennial girls' basketball coach Greg Amundson holds senior center Jill Conrad is high regard.
"If you watch her, she never messes up," Amundson said. "She's always spot on with whatever she's doing."
Conrad, in her third season as a full-time starter, was quick to point out nobody is perfect. But few pursue perfection with Conrad's zeal.
The 6-foot center "always leads us in practice drills," Amundson said.
She also led the Cougars to a 2-0 start this season, an 83-66 victory against Park Center and a 61-49 defeat of Minnetonka. She led the Cougars with 27 points against the Skippers and grabbed nine rebounds.
Conrad, who signed to play at Northern State in Aberdeen, S.D., also performs in three school choirs, teaches Sunday school and coaches and officiates at the youth level. She spoke to Star Tribune reporter David La Vaque about work ethic, gaining confidence in outside shooting and sympathy for referees.
Q: Coach Amundson said you never mess up. Have you always had a pretty good grip on your overall game?
A: I think I improved a lot my sophomore year. That's when I started to be more aware of being smarter with the ball. Everyone makes mistakes, but I think I got smarter.