Amy Cole Lukasiewicz

Class of 1985
Diving, Track & Field


Amy Cole Lukasiewicz was on the swim team and ran track during her career at Central Columbia. Amy was a diver on the swim team. She was a three-time District IV Champion. At states Amy finished 23rd as a freshman, 11th as a sophomore, 21st as a junior, and 2nd as a senior. She holds the distinction of being the first swimmer in the history of Central Columbia to win a metal at states. Amy also held the pool and school diving record at Central Columbia up until 2007. Amy was also selected the Northeastern PA Swimming & Diving League Athlete of the Year.

In track Amy was a sprinter. Amy was 2nd in District IV in the 100-meter dash her freshman year and was a state qualifier her senior year. In addition, she was a cheerleading captain for the football and basketball teams.

Amy went to Bloomsburg University for two years, completing the Pre-Physical Therapy program with a 4.0 GPA. Amy went on to get her BS in Physical Therapy at Thomas Jefferson University and her Advanced Master's Degree in Orthopedics with a 4.0 GPA from Hahnemann University. Amy has been published in JOSPT (Journal of Orthopedics and Sports Physical Therapy). She is presently a physical therapist at Pain Relief and Physical Therapy and at Saint Joseph's University. She resides in Havertown, PA with her husband Bill and 2 boys, Cole and Reed. She currently works as a clinician as a manual therapist and teaches in the PT program at Arcadia University.