NAME: Hallie Heidemann
SCHOOL: McAuley High School
SPORT(S): Basketball-Golf
GRADUATING YEAR: 2018
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT:
Winning nationals in 5th grade; scholarship to Ashland U.
BIRTHDATE: 8/13/2000
HEIGHT: 5'7"
RESIDENCE: Green Township
PARENTS: Jay & Kerrie
BIGGEST INFLUENCE: "My mom"
FUTURE GOAL: Win national
championship at Ashland
McAuley senior Hallie Heidemann is a two-sport all-star in basketball
and golf and was named 2017 Cincinnati's Female Athlete of the Year by
Cincinnati.com's Greater Cincinnati Sports Awards.
In basketball, Hallie is the reigning GGCL Player of the Year and has
been named 1st team all-league three straight years. A four-year varsity
player, she is the league's top scorer, averaging about 17 points a
game. She has rung-up numerous double-digit scoring games this season,
including games vs. Mt. Notre Dame (30 points), Mercy (24), Ursuline
(24), Lakota East (22) and Beavercreek (22). She helped the Mohawks to a
9-1 record in regular season play and a GGCL co-championship.
Her junior year in basketball, Hallie averaged 11.3 ppg.-5.9 rpg. She
helped lead the Mohawks to an undefeated regular season (10-0) to win
the GGCL and district titles on the way to an over all 23-3 record.
In golf, Hallie holds numerous school records. Her senior year, she
averaged a league-leading 37.50 for nine holes and was named GGCL Golfer
of the Year and 1st team all-city (Enquirer). She also was 1st team
all-GGCL and 1st team all-SWO District for the third straight year. She
was the first golfer in school history to qualify for the state
tournament.
Very active in community service, Hallie is a great honors student with
a 4.0 GPA. She will play basketball collegiately at Ashland University.
Her favorite athlete and most-like-to-meet is Steph Curry, favorite
entertainer is Kevin Hart, favorite book is Chop Wood, Carry Water and
favorite movie is Remember the Titans.
COACH'S QUOTE – "Hallie is a dedicated, hard-working leader that
always puts others before herself. She is the drive that keeps the
team getting better every day."
— Dan Wallace, Basketball Coach
To view this year's MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2015-2016 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2014-2015 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2013-2014 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2012-2013 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2011-2012 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2010-2011 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2009-2010 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2008-2009 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2007-2008 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2006-2007 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2005-2006 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2004-2005 MVPs, go
here.
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