
Alison was a two-sport standout at Bluffton as she lettered for four years in both volleyball and track. Her accomplishments were rewarded when she was chosen 1992 Female Athlete-of-the-Year at Bluffton.
As a volleyball player, Hall was twice named All-District, including a first-team selection her senior year. She was a captain during her senior season and she was chosen Most Improved Player in 1990. Hall ranked near the top of the Bluffton record books for kills, hitting attempts and blocking when she graduated in 1992.
Hall was also a four-year letter winner for the track team. She served her team as a two-time captain and earned the Unsung Hero Award in 1990. At the time of her graduation from Bluffton, Hall held the record for discus.
She was a member of the International Student Association during each of her four years at Bluffton and served as a resident advisor in Hirschy Hall for one year.
Alison has used the education and leadership that she gained at Bluffton to positively influence the lives of children as a health and physical education instructor throughout Ohio and Illinois. Her community activities have included the development of a Fellowship of Christian Athletes in Greenville, Ill., membership in the Bond Community Health Committee and leadership in Bible study groups and Children’s Church.
Hall graduated from Coleraine High School in Northern Ireland.