Hall of Fame
Bobbie Arvonio Baille ’05 is recognized for her outstanding accomplishments on the basketball court. Bobbie is among Keystone’s all-time leaders in many career, season, and single game categories and was an important part of the Giants’ must successful era, helping lead the team to an NEAC regular season championship and postseason success including a Region XIX Runner-Up finish and a USCAA national semifinal appearance.
A four-year standout, Bobbie scored 1,108 points which currently ranks fifth all-time in Keystone history. She joined teammates Nicole Zapolski (1,390) and Amy Davis (1,047) as they accomplished an impressive feat as each player reached their 1,000-point milestones in in the same season. An all-around player, Bobbie dished out 304 assists in her career which are the second most in Keystone history, while her 205 steals are fifth-most all-time. Bobbie could shoot from anywhere on the court as well, as her 115 career three-point field goals made are the fourth-best in program history while her 283 free throws made are second most all-time. A career 70.8 percent shooter from the line, Bobbie ranks fifth all-time in free throw percentage.
Bobbie is Keystone’s all-time leader in free throws made in a season after converting 100 attempts during the 2001-02 season. She is also third in field goal percentage during a season after shooting at a 50.7 percent clip during the same year. During her first year in a Keystone uniform, Bobbie attempted 125 free throws, the third most all-time, and hit on 79.0 percent of those attempts which is the fourth-best single season percentage in school history. During the 2002-03 season, Bobbie recorded 91 assists and 76 steals, both of which are among the top-10 single season performances.
In 2001, Bobbie dished out 11 assists in a game which is the third most in Keystone history while her 10 assists against Cazenovia in 2005 are the fourth most all-time. Her 15 free throws made in a single game in 2002 are tied for third in Giants’ history, while Bobbie’s nine steals in a game against Gloucester in 2003 are tied for fourth-best in school history.
A 2005 NEAC Second Team All-Conference selection, Bobbie proudly went on to earn both an Associate degree and a Bachelor of Science degree in Sport and Recreation Management from Keystone in 2005 and has worked in her field of study as a Parks Supervisor for Lackawanna County for the past four and a half years.