A three-sport standout at Bonny Eagle High School in Standish, Amanda Rumpf participated in soccer, basketball, and softball during her high school career. A four-year starter for the Bonny Eagle girls' soccer team, she played fullback and sweeper, earning First Team All-Conference honors during her junior and senior campaigns. As a senior, she captained a 13-1 Bonny Eagle squad that posted the best record in school history. For her efforts, Amanda was named to the All-State team and selected to participate in the Maine Soccer Coaches Senior All-Star Game. She was named recipient of the SMAA Girls Soccer Student-Athlete of the Year Award and selected to the league's all-academic team.
As a three-year varsity basketball performer, she was captain of her team as a senior and led the Scots in scoring from her backcourt position. She was an honorable mention All-Conference player in 2004-2005 and named to the SMAA All-Academic Team. In addition, Amanda represented Bonny Eagle at the annual SMAA senior all-star game. Amanda has also played three years of varsity softball, where she has started at second base.
In addition to her accomplishments within her school and conference, Amanda has earned accolades on a regional level as well. As a senior, she was a state finalist for the Wendy's High School Heisman Award. She has also worked with youth basketball in the Portland area through the YES to Youth program.
An active participant in Bonny Eagle clubs and service organizations, she is a member of both the National Honor Society and Foreign Language Honor Society at Bonny Eagle. A leader in the school, she has been her class's secretary for four years and was a participant in the Dirigo Girls State program. She is a four-year member of the Bonny Eagle Key Club and has worked on the staff of the school newspaper. She has earned numerous academic awards in earth science, latin, and chemistry. She is a four-time recipient of the outstanding female scholar-athlete award for her class at Bonny Eagle.
Amanda ranks second in her class of 282 students with a career grade point average of 4.0. She will continue her education at Boston College next year and will major in the sciences. She is the daughter of Kathleen and James Rumpf of Buxton.
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The Maine Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1972 for the purpose of: 1) appointing and bestowing recognition awards and scholarships to outstanding Maine high school scholar-athletes; and, 2) to formally honor and memorialize Maine athletes and sports figures who have brought distinction and honor to the state of Maine.