Longtime SWCC volleyball coach starts new chapter

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Twenty-eight years ago, Rita Schroeder was back home in Treynor, doing some subsitute teaching after graduating from Simpson College.

She had played basketball at Southwestern and Simpson. Volleyball was only an intramural sport at SWCC during her student years, and the basketball coach at Simpson didn’t want her trying to be a two-sport athlete.

“Fox (Clinton) showed up in Treynor at my house in his cowboy boots and cowboy hat, and said, ‘Rita, I want you to come to Southwestern and be my assistant coach.’ I said, why not? I ran the dorm, made $1,500 that first year, and was assistant coach for Fox in softball and basketball, and for Sarah Funderburk in volleyball.”

From those humble beginnings in the fall of 1984, a legendary career was born.

A year later, Funderburk and husband Terry, the East Union coach, moved to St. Louis, and Schroeder was persuaded to take over the volleyball program by Clinton, the school’s athletic director.

Court ceremony

Fast-forward to Oct. 24, 2012. Clinton and many of Schroeder’s former players were on hand as the college’s volleyball court was officially designated “Rita Schroeder Volleyball Court” with a plaque across the scorer’s table for all home matches.

Schroeder served as head coach through 2009, the year she was treated for breast cancer. She was assistant coach the past three seasons, concluding those duties when the Spartans were eliminated Tuesday in regional play at Ellsworth.

Today is her final day in her office as SWCC admissions representative.

After undergoing knee replacement surgery and some vacation time, Schroeder is moving to North Carolina. She may get involved in mentoring coaches, or perhaps even more coaching, but there’s no rush.

“I’m not a shy girl,” she said, laughing. “I’ll bust through the door and shake some hands and see where it goes. I’m excited to see what lies ahead.”

New perspective

If fighting cancer taught Schroeder anything, it’s don’t wait.

At age 50, she’s embarking on a new adventure, rather than take the “safe” route and wait four or five more years to qualify for early retirement. When she sold her house last July, she knew it was time to take the plunge.

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