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Kristina Shields Lutz      

CHS Class of 1987

 


CHS ’87
National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Varsity Club, Basketball (1,2,3,4)-1st 1,000 Point Scorer in CHS history (1,053 Career Points), Held the single game scoring record-41 Points, Merrimack Valley Conference Most Valuable Player (3,4), Lowell Sun Co-Player of the Year (3,4), Boston Globe All-Scholastic Player of the Year & Massachusetts Basketball Coaches Association Player of the Year (4), Volleyball (3,4) Team undefeated, winning 42 games & 2 State Championships, Boston Globe All- Scholastic (3,4) Lowell Sun Player of the Year (4)

College of the Holy Cross BA English ’91 Four year Academic/Athletic Scholarship, Basketball (1,2,3,4) 1,000 Point Scorer (1,201 Career Points), Lead Team in Scoring & Rebounding (3,4), Multiple All-Tournament Teams (3,4), Worcester Basketball, Coaches Sportswriters & Sportscasters Association Co-Most Valuable Player, Team won the Patriot League Championship & Advanced to the 2nd Round of the NCAA Tournament & Named to the All-Patriot League Team (4)

Career
Boston City Bound working with behaviorally & emotionally challenged young men in the Boston Residential Program; Compass First Caseworker for youth with Academic & behavioral problem, promoted to tracker & supervisor working with Department of Social Services families to stabilize children in home & school; Brockton Boys and Girls Clubs (Director of Teen Services, Peer Advisor)-Program won local and national recognition

Community
Parents Advisory Council (C0-Chair) Mom’s Club of Brockton (Ambassador), On-line Forum for Mothers of Multiples 

CHSAA Hall of Fame Induction Quote:
“One of the most outstanding female athletes that I have had the pleasure to witness...” George Simonian, CHSAA Executive Director