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One of the
first truly all-around female athletes to don the red and
white for Bellevue High School was Deb Andrews. A 1976
graduate of BHS, Deb earned a total of seven varsity letters
in the sports of volleyball, basketball, and track and
field, during a time when BSHS was just a three-year school.
And, in 1976, she became the first-ever recipient of the
Gazette Award, given to the top female athlete at BHS.
Deb
earned two varsity letters as a setter in volleyball. She
helped lead the team to an undefeated season as a sophomore.
The team won each match that season by winning the first two
games of each match. She also helped to lead her team to an
undefeated Northern Ohio League championship in 1975. She
was second in scoring that season with 45 points. Then, as a
senior, Deb again helped to lead the team to an undefeated
NOL championship season. She was named team MVP that season
and her teams were a combined 22-2 in three seasons under
Coach Bonnie Sumser.
In
basketball, she earned two varsity letters. As a sophomore,
she led the team with most steals (10) and most assists (39)
in one season, and had the best field goal percentage and
was second leading scorer.
As a
junior, Deb helped the team to an 8-2 overall mark, 5-2 in
the NOL. She again led the team in field goal percentage at
41%. Then, in her senior season, she led the Lady Red to an
undefeated NOL title and a 14-1 overall mark. She was named
captain that same season and led the team in field goal
percentage, steals and recoveries.
On
the track, Deb earned three varsity letters. As a sophomore,
she ran the 100-yard dash and 440-yard relay, and was also a
member of the school record-setting 880-yard relay team
(along with Vic Ball, Val Ball and Cyndi Sberna). That team
set the BAF Stadium record at 2:01.
As a
junior, Deb was selected tri-captain along with Cyndi
Manbeck and Cyndi Sberna. She was a member of both the 440
and 880-yard relay teams, ran the 100, and had a season-best
softball throw ob 145-10. She was captain of the 1976 squad
along with Cyndi Sberna, ran a season best 12.2 in the
100-yard dash and 29.0 seconds in the 220-yard dash. She was
a member of the record-setting 440-yard relay team (along
with Kim Van Fleet, Jane Fox and Cyndi Sberna), and helped
lead the 440-yard relay team to districts with a time of
52.1 seconds.
While at BHS, Deb also participated in the girls’ athletic
association, was a Varsity B Club member, played four years
of intramurals, and was a member of Student Council and the
Comet Yearbook Staff.
After high school, Deb
coached eighth grade basketball in Monroeville and has also
assisted in running basketball camps at Edison High School.
She is a resident of Norwalk and works for Pepperidge Farms
in Willard. |