A family with several talented sibling athletes is a high school coach's dream, which is why Maranatha Christian Academy softball coach John Carpentier feels fortunate the Lee sisters have long been in the pipeline.
"I'd watch summer games and smile because I knew what was coming," Carpentier said.
Through his six seasons with the Mustangs, Carpentier has coached senior Makenzie Lee. This spring marks the second season in which her younger sisters, Maddi, a freshman, and Lexi, an eighth-grader, are in the fold.
The trio has solidified the Mustangs' middle infield. Maddi is the No. 1 pitcher and behind her are Makenzie (second base) and Lexi (shortstop).
Makenzie, a senior and two-year captain, is the Mustangs' leader this season. Carpentier said she sets a tone by being aggressive on defense and smart on the basepaths.
Makenzie, who along with Maddi helped the Mustangs win the Class 1A state championship in basketball this season, spoke with Star Tribune reporter David La Vaque about the softball sister act.
Q Who started the softball tradition in your household?
A I'm the oldest of all the kids, but we all started playing when we were little. Actually, my mom's dad played baseball for a long time in Triple-A. So that probably was an influence.