High School: A June 17, 2004 graduate and National Honor Society student of South Plainfield High School in South Plainfield, NJ, where she had a 4.0 GPA…Named as the SPHS Female Scholar-Athlete for the graduating class of 2004—an honor that was voted on by all SPHS coaches, and based upon GPA and excellence in athletics…A four-year varsity bowler for head coach Ralph Fech…also played four years of softball, including two on the varsity level for coach Donald Panzarella…Selected as a First-Team All-State and First-Team All-Central Jersey bowler in 2004 by the Star-Ledger, after a senior year in which she won the Central Jersey sectional with a 694 series, and placed eighth in the NJSIAA state individual finals…Selected to the 2003-04 Home News Tribune All-Area Girls Team…In all, she was a three-time All-State, All-Region, All-Area, All-GMC, and All-Division pick in her career…Placed third in the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament, behind only Woodbridge’s Vicki Spratford and Carteret’s Kristina Figueiredo, both of whom will are now her college teammates…Qualified for the GMC Tournament stepladder round with a 709 series…A team captain as a senior, she posted a 193 average during the regular season, and finished the year with an overall average of 196.8, boosted by a 33-game tournament average of 204.9…Led the Tigers to a No. 4 final ranking in the Star-Ledger Top 20 poll…Set school record with a 268 high game and 741 series as a senior, shattering the old marks of 266 and 694 that were set in 2002 by former teammate Melissa Jamieson…At the Bishop Ahr Holiday Classic, had a 237 high game, and a 628 series—the third highest series…Amassed 13 600-series and 50 200-plus game as a senior…As a junior in 2002-03, placed third overall in the NJSIAA individual tournament…Was second in qualifying pinfall at the states with a 1289…Averaged 217 and has a pinfall of 1305 in leading the GMC individual qualifying before finishing second in the tournament…Notched a junior year season average of 192, which ranked sixth in the GMC…Chosen as team MVP three times, and rookie of the year in 2000-01…As a sophomore in 2001-02, was sixth at the states with an 1161…As a softball player, qualified once for the Middlesex county softball playoffs with the Tigers…After working her way up to varsity as a junior in 2003, was named the SPHS Softball Rookie of the Year award winner…Later awarded the team’s 110% effort award…Named to The 2004 Courier News Honorable Mention All-Area team in softball…A two-time All-Conference and All-Division selection as a varsity softball player as a junior and senior…Amassed a .316 career batting average and only had 10 strikeouts in 161 at-bats in her varsity career—amazingly only 6.2 percent of her at-bats.
Personal: Born January 13, 1986 in Plainfield, NJ…Full name is Victoria Lynn Boley…Nickname is Vicki…Parents are Carolyn and Gerald Boley…has a 17-year-old brother, Matthew…Declared major at NJCU is Education with a concentration in English…Wants to become a teacher upon graduation…Right-handed…Despite her talents in bowling, it was not her first sport choice…also an outstanding softball player who has collegiate ability, she originally started bowling only because of a serious softball injury…An excellent student, she is attending NJCU on a full academic scholarship.
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Hobbies/interest: Softball, computers
Hero/Idol: Chipper Jones of the Atlanta Braves
Sports Team: Atlanta Braves
Song: “My Immortal” by Evanescence
Movie: A League of Their Own
Food: Chicken Parmigiana
What do you like most about NJCU?: It’s a small campus with a successful bowling program.
What do you like most about Coach Parisi? He’s approachable and a REAL person—what all coaches should model themselves after.