One
of the most versatile female athletes to suit up for the red
and white was Bellevue’s own Alisa Raifsnider. Over the
course of her four-year high school career, Raifsnider
earned 10 varsity letters in three different sports –
softball, basketball, and volleyball.
A 1989 graduate
of Bellevue Senior High School, Raifsnider earned three
letters each in volleyball and basketball, and four in the
sport at which she truly excelled – softball.
In volleyball,
Alisa was captain of the 1998 team and also earned
All-Northern Ohio League honors the same season. The squad
won both sectional and district titles before settling for a
regional runner-up finish.
In basketball,
she was chosen captain of the 1989 team. She earned All-NOL
honors in 1987, 1988, and 1989; was All-District from
1987-89, was named All-Ohio in 1988, and was team MVP in
both 1988 and 1989. Alisa led the team in points, assists,
steals and free throw percentage in both 1988 and 1989, and
upon graduating, was the career leader in assists, was
second on the list in steals, and was third in career
points.
During her
four-year high school softball career, Alisa earned dozens
of awards and honors. She was captain of the 1989 team, and
was named All-NOL in 1987, 1988, and 1989. She was
All-District from 1987-89 and was named All-Ohio in 1989.
She helped lead her team to the district title that same
year. She started every game at shortstop over four seasons
and broke the 17-year-old school RBI record with 42.
She was named
the Bellevue Gazette Award recipient in both 1988 and 1989
as the Most Valuable Female Athlete, was an NOL-Scholar
Athlete from 1987-89, and was named to the National Honor
Society in 1989.
With her
accomplishments on the softball field, Raifsnider earned a
softball scholarship to The Ohio State University, where she
started at shortstop for three years. She was named All-Big
Ten in 1992, Best Offensive Player that same season, and
graduated from OSU in 1993.
Alisa resides in Pataskala,
Ohio. |