This year my sisters and I decided to get a summer games basketball team together! The five of us included my older sisters Nikki, Mandi, Dani and then Kari and I. We knew we wanted to have maximum playing time and yet 5 would not be enough. Michelle Kelsch, her sister Laura, and Julie Peterson joined our team. We had to submit a team name so we called ourselves the "Shaheen Machines!" Hahaha!
Well, game time came around and lets just say we finished 4th! ...okay okay, there were only 4 teams. We lost every game! We were beat up! I lost a toe nail and we felt like we had been drug behind a train. We laughed and cried! JK! We did laugh though! We had the time of our lives and yet we were over joyous when the final game buzzer rang....."it's over....it's over" we celebrated!
Even though we didn't come out on top we hope to do it again...only next time we will get some post players. We were all guards and some of us had to play down in the key! :) I played a 3 guard most of the time and I've never played that position in my life. However, I did enjoy playing it!
Anyways, these are a few pictures of our team. Thanks to all of our supporters and my brother in law Russ (Mandi's husband) for coaching our team!
Special thanks to our proud parents who are such wonderful supporters and to my in-laws for driving down to watch. I loved it!
......Oh and P.S. We went to practice at Snow Canyon High and my brother in law Wade (Dani's husband) who coached Snow Canyons Girls Basketball team, visited with a gentleman who is on the radio and writes articles in the paper. He was curious what we were doing and Wade filled him in that the 5 of us sisters were playing in the games. This gentleman thought it was so cool and actually wrote an article about us in the paper. Such a nice article but quite embarrassing after such a triumphant losing streak! Hahaha!
check out the article.....
Dixie chicks: 5 sisters team up with one goal in mind, Summer Games gold
by: Patrick Blake
ST. GEORGE –It’s a familiar story: A group of
siblings, who were high school and college sports stars, get together to
form their own “Dream Team,” joining forces to capitalize on their
talents and perhaps win a local tournament or competition.
The Shaheens had this dream, just like many other families. But what
makes this story unique is that the Shaheens are all sisters, and the
dream has been on hold for years because many of the sisters were
pregnant or off getting married. The Shaheen sisters, as they were known before they all were married,
are finally getting to team up and play together in the Utah Summer
Games.
And these are not your ordinary girls next door, either. These ladies
are good. All of them starred on high school teams, notching state
championships along the way. And three of the sisters went on to play
college basketball. This is the first time the sisters have gotten to team up together to play in an organized tournament.
“We always wanted to play together, but one of us would be pregnant,
or Mandi was living too far away because her husband is in the Air
Force,” said sister No. 3, Dani Jensen, who happens to be the wife of
Snow Canyon girls basketball coach Wade Jensen.
The women have been practicing for their Summer Games debut at
Jensen’s SCHS gymnasium in anticipation of what they hope is a run to a
gold medal.
Now for the introductions:
Nikki Basile, of St. George, played at Pine View High School and went on to play at Dixie State College. Mandi Brown, who now lives in Las Vegas, was the MVP of the 1993
state tournament as she helped lead the Pine View Panthers to a state
championship. Brown went on to play at Southern Utah University and was
an Honorable Mention All-American her senior year.
Dani Jensen, the middle of the five girls, is still living in St.
George. Jensen helped the Lady Warriors win a state championship in
1998, a feat her husband duplicated this past season as head coach at
Snow Canyon. Dani went on to play at SUU as well.
The final two sisters are twins. Kaeli Fowles of Cedar City and Kari
Shaheen of St. George. Fowles and Shaheen both played at Snow Canyon
High School. The sisters love to play ball and every time they have a chance to
get together, whether it’s a holiday or a birthday party, they head
right to a church or gym to play. Fresh off that state championship, one would think Wade Jensen would
be a natural to coach the team. Not so, said wife Dani, with a gleam in
her eye.
“He would, but could you imagine if he took me out?” she said. “That wouldn’t be good.”
Wade said he knows better than to get in this team’s way.
“I’m just here to get them a gym to practice in and cheer them on,”
he said. “It’s going to be fun to watch. These girls can play.”
The sisters do have some help as well. Teaming up with the Shaheen
sisters are St. George natives Michelle Kelsch, Julie Peterson and Amber
Menasco. The focused team has been practicing at Snow Canyon High School and
will start their Utah Summer Games experience Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at
Canyon View High School. The tournament goes through Saturday in Cedar
City.
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