
To this day, Bellevue’s
Amber Bollinger still holds many high school and college
track and field records, after a stellar career that saw her
graduate from Bellevue Senior High School in 2000 and from
the University of Cincinnati four years later.
Amber earned a total
of seven varsity letters, four in track and field and three
in volleyball.
In the sport of
volleyball, Bollinger was Division II District 6 honorable
mention and second team All-Northern Ohio League as a
junior. In 1999 as a senior, Amber was once again second
team All-NOL, was team captain, and earned Division II
District 6 second team honors.
Amber was nearly
unstoppable as a track and field athlete. As a freshman, she
placed first at the NOL Meet in the high jump, was a member
of the first place 1600-meter relay team, and finished third
in the 200-meter dash. She was also a member Division II
Northwest District 1600-meter relay championship team and
qualified to the State Meet in the high jump.
As a sophomore, Amber
again took first place in the high jump at the NOL Meet, was
second in the 400-meter dash, third in the 800-meter run,
and third in the 800-meter relay. She won the high jump at
both the district and regional meets, and was runner-up as a
sophomore at the State Meet.
During her junior
year, Amber again took first at the NOL Meet in the high
jump, second in the 400, and was honorable mention All-NOL
as part of the 1600-meter relay team. She also won the
district high jump event.
Then, as a senior,
Amber completed the cycle by winning the NOL high jump for
the fourth consecutive year. She also placed first at the
NOL Meet in the 300-meter hurdles, and was district and
regional champ in both the high jump and 300 hurdles. She
then went on to claim a state championship for the Lady
Redmen in the high jump, and finished fourth at state in the
hurdles. She was also team MVP and captain that same season.
Her state championship
in 2000 was at 5-feet, 9-inches, a school record that still
stands today. That mark of 5-9 was also an NOL record (still
stands today) and her time of 45.44 in the 300-meter hurdles
is a school record that still stands today. She became the
first-ever Bellevue female athlete to win a state individual
title, and that mark of 5-9 was listed as the fifth-best
jump in the nation in 2000 by a female athlete.
She currently holds
seven track and field meet records in Bellevue, Huron, the
NOL Meet, and Lexington (regional meet). She was second in
scoring for the team her freshmen year, and first the other
three years. She scored 900 career points in her four
seasons, was an 8-time Edison Invite champ, 7-time Bellevue
Invite champ, won the NOL high jump four straight years, and
was All-NOL a total of 12 times.
At UC, she won the
Bearcat Classic Invite high jump title as a freshman and was
fourth at the Conference USA Meet, finished 10th at the
conference meet in the heptathlon, and was voted Top
Freshman for the Lady Bearcats.
Her sophomore year,
she placed eighth at the conference meet in the high jump
and 14th overall in the javelin throw. Her junior season,
she was third in the high jump and eighth in the javelin.
Her throw of 128-feet, 3-inches was a school record, a mark
that held up until 2007.
She graduated from the
University of Cincinnati in 2004 with a degree in Electronic
Media. She is currently an actress living in Los Angeles and
has acted in several television commercials and print
advertising campaigns. She is currently filming a pilot for
a television series. |