There was never an off-season for Jennifer Rehage when she attended Dos Pueblos. In the fall, she was on the volleyball court; in the winter, it was basketball; and in the spring, she was tearing it up on the softball field. Jennifer was an athlete for all seasons, and a good one.
As a volleyball player, she was a two-year starter and was named the Most Inspirational Player as a junior.
She started as a junior and a senior on the basketball team and helped the Chargers reach the CIF-SS finals her junior year. She received the DP Coaches Award that season. As a senior, she was named team captain and MVP and earned all-Channel League honors.
Jennifer was a four-year starter in softball and twice earned All-Channel League honors. She was part of back-to-back undefeated league championship teams in 1997 and 1998. The Chargers made the CIF playoffs all four years she played, with their best finish being a semifinal berth in 1997. A standout at second base, she was voted DP’s best defensive player all four years.
She continued her athletic career at Pacific University in Oregon, where she played basketball and softball. She was a three-year starter at second base for the softball team.
Jennifer received her Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science from Pacific in 2003 and went on to earn a Doctor of Physical Therapy and a MBA from Southwest Baptist University of Missouri in 2006.
She is a Physical Therapist at St. Luke’s Hospital in Kansas City, Mo. Jennifer and her husband, Ron, have a son (Benjamin, 7) and a daughter (Brooklyn, 4).
Jennifer is the daughter of Cindy and Steve Rehage. Her father, who passed away in 2015, was actively involved as a coach and organizer in local youth sports for many years. He coached Jennifer in several of her sports.
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