Year Inducted: 2017
Nominated By: Jim Blanc
Sports Competed In: Basketball, Softball
Athlete, Coach or Contributor: Athlete, Coach
High School:
Timmie-Jo attended Pueblo County for one season, her freshman year (1991), before transferring to Pueblo South for her final three years (1992-95)... She played both basketball (forward) and softball (pitcher) at both schools.
Achievements:
Softball (Pueblo County HS)
● 2nd team All-Conference as a freshman.
Softball (Pueblo South HS)
● 2nd team All-Conference and 2nd team All-State as a sophomore.
● 1st team All-Conference, 1st team All-State and helped the Colts win the State Championship as a junior.
● 1st team All Conference, 1st team All-State and 4A Denver Post "Pitcher-of-the-Year" as a senior.
Basketball (Pueblo County HS)
● 2nd team All-Conference as a freshman.
Basketball (Pueblo South HS)
● 2nd team All-Conference and 2nd team All-State as a sophomore.
● 1st team All-Conference, 1st team All-State and helped the Colts win the State Championship as a junior.
● 1st team All Conference, 1st team All-State and 4A Denver Post "Player-of-the-Year" and Miss Basketball Colorado (1995) as a senior.
Timmie-Jo was also chosen as a Brian Macartney Award winner by the Greater Pueblo Sports Association in 1995 and earned Female "Athlete-of-the-Year" at CSU-Pueblo in 1996.
College:
Miller attended CSU-Pueblo for three seasons, (1995-99), before transferring to Metropolitan State College in Denver for her Senior year (1999-2000) ... She played both basketball (forward) and softball (pitcher) at both schools.
Achievements:
Basketball (CSU-Pueblo)
● 2nd team All-Colorado Athletic Conference (CAC) as a freshman.
● Led the Thunderwolves in scoring and rebounding as a true freshman (may still hold the record for most points scored).
● 2nd team All-CAC as a sophomore.
● 1st team All-CAC as a junior.
Basketball (Metro State)
● 1st team All-CAC as a senior.
Personal Affiliations and Achievements:
Timmie-Jo used her softball and basketball knowledge after college to coach the Pueblo Stingers softball team for nine seasons...Miller also has coached youth basketball for a 10 years and currently gives private pitching lessons.
Personal:
Miller, a life-long resident of Pueblo (39 years) is married to Wade Lisac.