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Sue Scarbrough, Class of 1981
Sue earned 13 varsity letters during her career at Keystone, becoming the only female athlete in history to accomplish this feat.  She was a KHS Scholarship Award winner every year of her varsity career.  Sue earned 4 letters in volleyball and was named 1st team all-conference her junior and senior years.  In basketball, Sue also earned 4 letters and was named 1st team all-conference her senior year and twice named to The Plain Dealer Dream Team.  At the Sectional tournament, Sue was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player.  She led the team in scoring as a senior at 18.1 points per game.

Sue's most significant achievements were in softball.  A 4 year letter winner, Sue was named 1st team all-conference as a sophomore, junior and senior.  As a junior, she established the highest batting record in the history of Keystone softball at .604.  This record remains intact today.  Sue followed up this record setting year by batting .547 her senior year.  For Sue's career, she hit 14 home runs and posted 111 runs batted in.

Sue continued her softball career at the University of Toledo where she earned 4 varsity letters.  In her senior year at Toledo, Sue led the Mid-American Conference in hitting and was named 1st team all-MAC.  She continued playing softball after her college career in Europe for Athletes in Action.

Staying close to softball, Sue coached the junior varsity at Keystone and went on to coach varsity at Magnificat. This past summer, sue was named the head coach for Keystone's varsity girl's softball team.

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