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Alli Robertson - LAROSA'S MVP FEATURED ATHLETE
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NAME: Alli Robertson
SCHOOL: Harrison High School
SPORT(S): Basketball
GRADUATING YEAR: 2025
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT: Full scholarship in Div. I basketball
BIRTHDATE: 4/6/2007
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'1"-180 lbs.
RESIDENCE: Harrison
PARENTS: Brent & Andrea
BIGGEST INFLUENCE: “My mom.”
FUTURE GOAL: Reach 2,000 career points

Harrison senior Alli Robertson is a special basketball player - She is the school's all-time leading scorer, boys or girls, and holds the school record for single-season rebounding. Success began early for Alli. In the freshman's first varsity game, she scored 24 points and grabbed eight boards. As a freshman, she averaged 17 points per game and pulled down 7.4 rebounds. Those numbers increased to 23 points per game and 10.6 rebounds per game as a sophomore. She has averaged a double-double from her sophomore year on.

Her junior year, Alli fractured her wrist in the third game of the season, but came back to lead the league in scoring (26.6 ppg), rebounds (10.3), blocks (2.6) and field goal percentage (57.5%.) She led the Wildcats to the conference championship, going 5-1 in league play, 19-5 overall.

For her efforts, she was recognized with numerous honors. She was SWOC Player of the Year, second-team all-city (Enquirer), first-team SWO District (Sportswriters), honorable mention all-Ohio, and was a finalist for the Cincinnati Enquirer's All-Star Awards' Basketball Athlete of the Year.

Alli had a great senior season, too, leading the league in scoring average, rebounds, blocks, and field goal percentage. Big games include 34 points-21 rebounds vs. Colerain, 28 points-11 rebounds vs. St. Ursula, 25 points-13 rebounds vs. Ross, and 24 points-14 rebounds vs. Northwest. She was once again named SWOC Player of the Year and was named first-team all-SWO District and first-team all-Ohio in Div. II.

Her favorite athlete is Caitlin Clark, favorite entertainer is Megan Moroney, favorite book is The Bible, favorite movie is The Notebook and most-like-to-meet is Riley Green. A good student who is active in community service, Alli also plays for the Next Level club basketball team. She will take her game next year to the University of Southern Indiana.

COACH'S QUOTE – “Alli is a very special talent, but her teammates will tell you she's an even better person. She is a well-rounded, hard-working student-athlete.” —Troy Kinnett, Basketball Coach



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