Angie Klingerman

Angie Klingerman

Class of 1998
Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball


Angie Klingerman was a three sport athlete, playing field hockey, basketball, and softball. Angie was on the Mid Penn All Star Team for field hockey for 2 years. She was also the Press Enterprise Field Hockey All Star for 2 years. She holds the record for most goals scored in a hockey season with 19 goals and 6 assists. She was a multiple goal scorer in 15 of 21 games her senior year. She finished her field hockey varsity career with 43 goals and 15 assists.

Angie was a member of the 1995, 1997, and 1998 Mid Penn Championship Basketball Team, 1996 District IV AA Championship Team, and 1997 District IV AAA Championship Basketball Team. In 1997 and 1998, she was named to the Press Enterprise All Star Team. She was the 1997 and 1998 Mid Penn Basketball MVP. She holds the record for the most free throw attempts with 150. Angie scored 1, 128 points throughout her 4 years playing basketball at Central.

Angie was a member of the 1995, 1996, and 1998 Mid Penn League Championship Softball Team, and the 1995 and 1997 District IV AA Championship Team. In 1997, Angie was named to the Mid Penn 1st team All Star and the Press Enterprise All Star Team. Angie was the Mid Penn MVP and the Press Enterprise MVP in 1998.

After graduation, she attended the University of Maryland where she received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting. She was on the Dean's list, and was a Field Hockey Academic All American. She was a member of the University of Maryland Varsity Field Hockey Team when they were Atlantic Coast Conference Champions in 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001. Angie was a member of the NCAA Division I National Championship Team in 1999. She worked for Johnson Lambert & Co, a public accounting firm, in Virginia for 5 years. She earned a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license in Virginia and Pennsylvania. Angie is currently working as a manager of Financial Reporting for Geisinger Health Plan in Danville. Angie currently lives in Danville, Pennsylvania.