
Jill Flicker Stubbs not
only earned six varsity letters while at Bellevue High
School, but she became one of the first females to earn four
varsity letters in one sport.
Jill, a 1989 graduate
of BHS, earned four letters in the sport of softball, while
collecting two other varsity letters in volleyball.
While on the
volleyball court, Jill was Second Team All-Northern Ohio
League in 1989 and was All-Northwest District 6 first team
the same season.
But it was in the
sport of softball where Jill really excelled. She was
All-Northern Ohio League in 1987, 1988, and 1989, was
captain and MVP of the team her senior season in 1989, was
All-District in 1988 and 1989, and was the first-ever Lady
Red softball player to earn All-Ohio status, being named to
the second team in 1988.
Jill earned a
scholarship offer to Miami University of Ohio to continue
her softball career. While with the Lady Redskins, Jill
earned four varsity letters.
In 1992, she was named
Second Team Academic All-Mid American Conference. The
following season, she was First Team All Academic, was a
tri-captain for the team, and was named the Female Scholar
Athlete of the Year at Miami of Ohio.
Jill was a member of
the National Honor Society while at BSHS, was a delegate to
Buckeye Girls State, and graduated in the Top 10 of her
class.
She graduated from
Miami in 1993 with a degree in Health and Physical
Education. She then taught for one year in the Clyde-Green
Springs School District, was a physical education teacher,
coached junior varsity softball, and was the varsity
softball assistant coach at North Olmsted High School, and
currently teaches health and phys ed at Wapakoneta Middle
School. She recently earned her Master’s Degree in
Counseling from the University of Dayton.
Jill and her husband,
James, have two children and currently reside in Minster,
Ohio. |