Abbey Ford Flick

Class of 1996
Field Hocky, Basketball, Softball


Abbey Ford Flick, Class of 1996 played field hockey, basketball, and softball during her career at Central Columbia. In field hockey she was a member of the 1995 Mid-Penn Conference championship team. She was a three-time Press Enterprise and Mid-Penn All Star. In basketball Abbey was a member of the 1994-1996 Mid-Penn Conference championship teams and 1995-1996 District IV championship team. She was a two-time Mid-Penn Conference All Star. Abbey holds the school record for single season and career records for most steals.

In softball Abbey was a member of the1993-1996 Mid-Penn Conference championship teams, the 1994 and 1995 PIAA AA District IV championship teams and the 1994 PIAA AA State championship team. She was a four-time Press Enterprise and Mid-Penn Conference All Star, three-time Mid-Penn Conference MVP, and two-time Reading Eagle Anthracite Offensive Player of the Year. During Abbey's senior year she was named Reading Eagle Anthracite Female Athlete of the year. She holds three season and six career records including most hits, doubles, home runs, and slugging percentage. Abbey is also a member of he District IV Softball Hall of Fame.

Abbey graduated Summa Cum Laude from Bloomsburg University with a 4.0 in Elementary Education. She played softball one year, becoming the only player in Bloomsburg University history to hit for the cycle (in her first collegiate game). Abbey was named a National Fast-Pitch Coaches Association All-American Scholar Athlete, and she was chosen to play against the 1996 US Olympic Softball team.
In 2003 Abbey obtained her Master's Degree from Bloomsburg University and is presently teaching for the Central Columbia School District. Abbey is married to Trent Flick (a 2009 Hall of Fame Inductee) and they have two daughters, Alyxandra and Jude and a son Crue. They currently live in Mt. Pleasant Township.