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Amy Johnson, Class of 1994
Amy earned 12 varsity letter, 4 each in Volleyball, Basketball and Softball.  In volleyball, as a freshman Amy earned Honorable Mention all-conference honors and was given the KHS Miss Consistency Award.  Amy's sophomore year led to being named to the 2nd team all-conference.  As a junior, Amy was named 1st team all-conference, 1st team all-Lorain County, and honorable mention for the Northwest District and earned the KHS Miss Consistency and Most Valuable Player Awards.  In her senior year, Amy was named first team all-conference and all-Lorain county, 2nd team for the Northwest District and named a Lorain County All-Star.

In basketball, Amy lettered as a freshman and followed with a successful sophomore year when she was named 2nd team all-conference, honorable mention all-Lorain County and given the KHS free throw and Most Valuable Player Awards.  As a junior, Amy was named 2nd team all-conference, 3rd team all-Lorain County and Northwest District and earned the KHS free throw, Coach's and Most Valuable Player awards.  In Amy's senior year, she was named 1st team all-conference and all-Lorain County as well as Lorain County All-Star.  Amy ended her basketball career at Keystone as the 2nd leading scorer in girl's basketball history.

Amy excelled in softball earning 1st team honors for the conference as well as Lorain County her freshman year.  As a sophomore, she was named 1st team all-conference, all-Lorain County and 2nd team all-Ohio.  She was chosen the Plain Dealer Player of the Year and awarded the KHS Most Productive Award.  At the Amherst High School Invitational Tournament, she was named the Most Valuable Player.  In Amy's junior year, she was named 1st team all-conference, all-Lorain County, all-Northwest District and 2nd team all-Ohio.  She was named the Most Valuable Player for the Lorain County Conference and KHS.  As a senior, Amy earned 1st team all-conference and Lorain County honors.  She was named the Lorain County Conference MVP for the second straight year and was named "Miss Softball" for Lorain County.  She also was named a Lorain County All-Star.  Amy ended her softball career at Keystone with a pitching record of 53-8 and an ERA of 0.69.

Amy earned an athletic scholarship to Cleveland State University for softball.  Pitching and playing second base, she was given the CSU Athletic Academic Award for all 4 years.  During her junior year, Amy was named the MCC player of the Week.  Amy was named 2nd team, Midwestern Collegiate Conference her junior and senior years.  She was named 2nd team MCC Tournament her senior year and led the team to a MCC Championship.  Amy completed her 4 year career at CSU second in wins and winning percentage and third in career ERA, strikeouts and appearances.

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