Ripley County Basketball Hall of Fame
Amy Myers Armstrong
Amy Armstrong graduated from South Ripley High School in 1989. She and her Raider teammates, under the tutelage of Coach Bev Linkmeyer, enjoyed a Ripley County Basketball Championship and garnered a Sectional Championship in Amy's first two years on the varsity squad. Perhaps more impressive, the Lady Raiders were also crowned ORVC All-Sport Champs each of the four years of Amy's high school career and Amy was a big part of that.
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Amy's love for competition was recognized early when she was the lone girl playing little league baseball in Versailles. An accomplished athlete in three sports, in the sport of basketball, Amy still holds the record for the highest points per game average in a season for the Lady Raiders at 20.6 as well as the most rebounds in a season with 246; both milestones achieved in her senior year.
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After being enticed with scholarship offers in volleyball, basketball, and track and field, Amy accepted a full ride scholarship to Northern Kentucky University to play volleyball and was a starter for the
"Norse Nation" her freshman and only year at NKU.
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Now a stay at home mom, Amy is married to Pat Armstrong and they are the parents of four children: Brenna, Maggie, Sean, and Brady. The Armstrong family calles Fishers their home.