Suzanne Scrutton was a three-time All-MIAA honoree inwomen’s tennis.
She emerged on the MIAA scene in 1984, achieving second-teamstatus after joining forces with Liz Neilson for a fourth-placefinish in first flight doubles at the league tournament.
Suzanne earned All-MIAA first-team status in 1985 and 1986. In1985, she won the league title at second flight singles with athree-set victory over an opponent from Alma in the championshipmatch. In 1986, Suzanne finished third in first flight singles atthe league tournament.
In addition to her effort on the tennis court, Suzanne graduatedcum laude and was awarded the Notestein Scholarship for OutstandingAchievement in Anthropology and Sociology in 1986. She was anactive member of the Gerald R. Ford Institute for Public Policy andService and sang in the Albion College Choir.
Upon graduation from law school at Capital University in Ohio in1989, Suzanne held numerous high-ranking legal positions in Ohiostate government. She is currently a senior associate practicing inthe health care area for the Columbus, Ohio, firm of Vorys, Sater,Seymour and Pease, LLP. In her free time, Suzanne performs with theColumbus Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, and sang with them duringtheir Carnegie Hall debut in 2001.