Minten smitten by extended Siuslaw family


 

Seniors Sierra Potter, Anna Minten and Taylor Dotson were honored before the game. Siuslaw High School photo

Belgium exchange student Anna Minten speaks four languages.

Five, if you count superlative as one.

"I love Siuslaw. I couldn't have asked for a better school," Minten said, in the afterglow of her second Senior Night as a Viking.

"It has been awesome. The first day (of school), everybody was like super-nice to me."

Minten was one of three seniors honored Tuesday night at Glen Butler Court, along with center Taylor Dotson and point guard Sierra Potter.

All three were in the starting lineup as the Vikings closed their home schedule with a 58-34 Far West League loss to the Douglas Trojans.

Siuslaw, 1-8 in league and 5-16 overall, plays at North Bend on Friday in the finale of the 2015-16 girls basketball season.

It seemingly has passed in a nano-second for Minten.

"It's all going by so fast," she said. "Too fast."

The 5-foot-3 pixie from Malmedy, Belgium, fit right in as a Viking, in the classroom, on the court and in the community.

"Anna's the hardest-working girl on the whole team," Siuslaw coach Clint Tatum said. "She shows up for every practice with a smile, and she works harder than anyone else does."

That's a superlative in itself. Tatum is never short of praise when it comes to the work ethic of his young Vikings.

"I'm proud of the team, proud of my bench, how hard they work," he said.

Minten has been a proud member of that bench. She has scored one point this season, and it was against Douglas in January in Winston.

"My best memory is when I shot my first basket, my first point," she said. "Everyone was cheering for me.

"It's those moments you really feel like that you have friends and everyone is supporting you. It's amazing."

Minten logged more playing time on the Vikings volleyball team. It's her natural game, a sport she's played at the club level in Belgium for some eight years.

"School (here) is different from home," she said. "We don't have sports at school. We only have PE. So we have clubs."

She was game for new experiences here. She really wasn't prepared for it.

"At first, I couldn't believe how many would come and watch the team play, cheer for the team," Minten said. "It's really great. I think it brings everybody together. That's amazing."

Her transition has been eased by her adopted American family, Kelly and Paul Potter and their daughter Sierra.

"The Potter family, I have no words. They're amazing," Minten said. "They're my family. I couldn't have asked for a better family. It's perfect.

"I love them so much."

She's grown especially close to Sierra.

"I love her. She's my sister," Minten said. "She helps me so much. We're really close, and I'm really sad that I will have to leave her."

Minten will be returning to Belgium soon after the end of school. She speaks Dutch, English, French and German, and plans to study languages at a Belgian university.

"I"ll probably teach languages," she said. "I like to help people, like students, to understand and love a language, like I love English."

First there's a basketball season to finish. Then she plans her first attempt at track and field this spring.

"I'm not sure what I'll try," Minten said. "Probably run, but I'll try something. I love the adventure, meeting new people, trying new things.

"I have made some really good friends here. It's been incredible."

For the little Belgian girl with the big smile, it's been superlative.

NOTES

Potter suffered an elbow injury late in the first half, taking a charge that sent her sprawling. She went to the bench after several minutes being attended to on the floor. She left for the hospital before game's end to have the elbow examined.

"She has to wear a brace on it, but she can play," said her mother Kelly. "We will need to watch for any fluid build-up. She also bruised a bone in her back, but the doctor said to keep her off the floor, no taking anymore charges, and she should be good to go!" ...

Potter had the Vikings' lone 3-pointer against Douglas. ...

Junior Destinie Tatum had a big night Tuesday for the Vikings with team highs of 15 points and 16 rebounds. ...

Also honored Tuesday night were the two seniors on the Siuslaw cheerleading team, transfer Meg Donohue and four-year member Amilia Perez. The Vikings finished sixth in the recent state championships for 4A small schools. ...

Seniors on the pep band also were recognized: Darin Clark, Shanta Barrett, Lyndsey Keppol and Sidney Pickett. ... Pickett led the band for the night while director Chris Rowbotham tooted his horn. ...

SCORING

DOUGLAS     15     18     13     12     —     58
SIUSLAW        4     12      8      10     —     34

DOUGLAS — Darian Mitchell 6 5-8 17, Dallas Rincon 6 1-2 13, Rylee Holcomb 3 0-0 7, Lainey Rincon 3 0-2 6, Ally Schofield 2 0-0 5, Molly Lavin-Williams 1 3-4 5, Calyissa Anderson 0 2-4 2, Rachel Hickam 0 2-2 2, Kaylie Hall 0 1-4 1, Emaleigh Sizemore 0 0-1 0. Totals: 21 14-27 58.
SIUSLAW – Destinie Tatum 6 3-4 15, Taylor Dotson 3 0-5 6, Sierra Potter 1 0-0 3, Claire Waggoner 0 2-5 2, Madison Reynolds 1 0-0 2, Abby Watkins  1 0-0 2, Carreina Greenburg 1 0-0 2, Marika White 1 0-0 2, Nikki Launius 0 0-0 0, Anna Minten 0 0-0 0. Totals: 14 5-14 34.
3-point goals — Douglas 2 (Holcomb 1, Schofield 1). Siuslaw 1 (Potter). Total fouls — Douglas 16, Siuslaw 17. Fouled out — None.




IMAGE GALLERY