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Cassie Chetosky

Cassie Chetosky

  • Class
  • Induction
    2017
  • Sport(s)
    Diving
Cassie Chetosky was a four-year diving letterwinner (2007-11) who ended her career as an eight-time All-American along with becoming the first female diver in school history to win a national championship (three meter) in 2010.
 
Seven of her eight All-American certificates were First Team, including all four years on the one-meter board finishing seventh her first two years, then third as a junior and fourth as a senior.
 
After earning Honorable Mention All-America accolades as a freshman with a 13th-place finish on the three-meter board, Chetosky tied-for-third as a sophomore, won the national title as a junior with a score of 503.30, then placed fifth as a senior.
 
She finished in the top two in seven out of the eight boards at the GLIAC Championships with two conference titles – three meter in both 2009 and 2010.  Chetosky was second all four years on the one-meter board, surpassing the 400-point plateau each of her final three seasons.
 
A native of Shelby Township, Chetosky earned her degree in business administration management, and was named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team in 2009.
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