{"id":267991,"date":"2010-12-09T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2010-12-09T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/mbhs-girls-basketball-former-superstar-settles-in-on-mission-bays-sidelines\/"},"modified":"2010-12-09T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2010-12-09T08:00:00","slug":"mbhs-girls-basketball-former-superstar-settles-in-on-mission-bays-sidelines","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/mbhs-girls-basketball-former-superstar-settles-in-on-mission-bays-sidelines\/","title":{"rendered":"MBHS GIRLS\u2019 BASKETBALL: Former superstar settles in on Mission Bay\u2019s sidelines"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s no wonder Mission Bay High School\u2019s first-year girls\u2019 basketball coach Sa\u2019de Wiley-Gatewood giggles when asked about her playing background. Where does she start? &#8220;I was Player of the Year in high school, committed to the University of Tennessee, transferred sophomore year to University of Maryland, where I got my bachelor\u2019s in science,&#8221; Wiley-Gatewood said. The former McDonald\u2019s All-American\u2019s self-bio is exceptionally modest, as her resume matches \u2014 if not trumps \u2014 that of most professionals. From 2000 to 2004, Wiley-Gatewood nabbed California and CIF Division I Player of the Year honors, and plenty of press and additional notoriety along the way. Her play at Los Angeles-area Lynwood High earned her a full scholarship to the college of her choice. Chronic knee pain and surgeries, which she\u2019s referred to as &#8220;old people knees,&#8221; kept Wiley-Gatewood from reaching potential late in her collegiate career and past it. Rather than signing autographs at this stage of the career, she is living out another dream: coaching. She\u2019s taking the same positive and passionate attitude that helped her succeed in high school and college to Mission Bay\u2019s program, a team that came with a warning label. &#8220;I was very excited because I knew I had a lot of talent [here] and I could develop them to become better players,&#8221; Wiley-Gatewood said. &#8220;I also knew they needed some kind of discipline because that was what they were known for.&#8221; The disciplinary issues were two-fold. &#8220;To be honest, there was a lot of showing up late,&#8221; Wiley-Gatewood said. &#8220;There was a lot of arguing on the court and if people come see them now, they\u2019ll see a big difference in them.&#8221; Since mid-November, Wiley-Gatewood has rolled up her sleeves and gone to work. &#8220;We started right away,&#8221; Wiley-Gatewood said. &#8220;We also played in a tournament. We beat San Diego High, and they are ranked really high in San Diego. We also beat OLP [Our Lady of Peace]. &#8220;Last year, Mission Bay had an 11-14 record, which was kind of terrible for a program. So to see us beat San Diego High and OLP, which wins our league, was big for us.&#8221; Wiley-Gatewood attributes team bonding, chemistry and hard work to her team\u2019s early success. &#8220;They are more of a family now, just not individuals,&#8221; Wiley-Gatewood said. &#8220;They\u2019ve grown as players and as people.&#8221; While the girls are focusing on one game at a time, their season goals are never forgotten. Winning league, for the first time, is a milestone they want to reach. &#8220;I think that we have a great chance to win league this year and to win CIF if we stick together and play together, we\u2019ll be unstoppable. I have great confidence in my team,&#8221; she said. The coach doesn\u2019t mind she has no seniors to her name. &#8220;I think that\u2019s a wonderful thing. I have two years to develop this team,&#8221; Wiley-Gatewood said. &#8220;I am glad I don\u2019t have any seniors, so I can develop them for two years.&#8221; With youth on their side, Wiley-Gatewood is looking for two specific players to step up to the leadership role. &#8220;Birteesha Solomon [sophomore] is one and Keyhandra Cannon [junior] is another,&#8221; Wiley-Gatewood said. &#8220;These are my top players on this team. What I am looking for out of them is to lead their teammates and be a good example. They have the leadership, they do. But when they are down on themselves, the team gets down. I need to teach them to stay positive, always.&#8221; The former high school basketball prodigy is also teaching the girls a new style of play. &#8220;We are an uptempo team. We love to rebound and push the ball,&#8221; she said. &#8220;We are definitely not a setup team. Whoever gets the ball goes, which makes our team so special because everyone can play different positions. I am trying to prepare them for the next level.&#8221; Wiley-Gatewood knows all about a high level of play, but she\u2019s looking forward, not back. &#8220;And, I am just grateful to be a part of their lives, because they are a great group of girls,&#8221; Wiley-Gatewood said. &#8220;I am just glad to be here.&#8221;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s no wonder Mission Bay High School\u2019s first-year girls\u2019 basketball coach Sa\u2019de Wiley-Gatewood giggles when asked about her playing background. Where does she start? &#8220;I was Player of the Year in high school, committed to the University of Tennessee, transferred sophomore year to University of Maryland, where I got my bachelor\u2019s in science,&#8221; Wiley-Gatewood said. 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