Courtney Fredrickson said she still remembers the looks of surprise while playing traveling basketball.
Despite towering over many of her teammates and her opponents, she often was the one bringing the ball up the court.
"Everyone was like, 'You're not a post?' " Fredrickson said.
The 6-2 Minnetonka senior still is willing to dribble the ball up if she grabs a rebound, but now she's playing wing for the Skippers. Fredrickson was named to the Class 4A all-state team last year, and while her scoring is down slightly this season, her versatility on the court helped her team win its 17th consecutive game last Thursday against Wayzata.
"Though her numbers might not be as high in years past, our team is better and she is playing her best basketball right now because she's so well-rounded," Minnetonka coach Leah Dasovich said. "She's not just a scorer, she's not just a rebounder. She does a lot for us."
Fredrickson led the Skippers in points and rebounds the past two seasons and is averaging 14.7 points per game this year. She has enough range to shoot three-pointers and the size to go inside, which often draws her opponent's best defender to her.
She's started for Minnetonka since eighth grade and is the program's career leading scorer, but she's been comfortable this season letting other players on her team's deep roster take charge at times.
The Skippers have seven seniors, including three who committed to Division I programs. Fredrickson is going to Wisconsin, point guard Hannah Hedstrom is committed to Lehigh, and forward Lizzie Odegard is headed to Wisconsin-Milwaukee.