Penn-Trafford notebook: Turowski places 3rd at All-Mountain East tournament
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Sunday, October 15, 2023 | 11:01 AM
Fairmont State junior Alex Turowski placed third overall and earned All-Mountain East Conference golf tournament team honors after shooting 5-over in the conference tournament at Avalon Lakes Golf Course in Warren, Ohio.
The Falcons finished fourth overall at the MEC Championship with a score of 925.
The Penn-Trafford grad had eight birdies in the tournament and shot a low round of 70 in the second round on Oct. 10. He finished the 54-hole tournament with a 75 in his final round. He had a 76 in round one.
On campus
Grove City: Local football players had an impact on Grove City’s 48-21 win over Geneva that updated the Wolverines’ record to 6-0 (6-0 PAC).
Senior Cole DeFillippo (Penn-Trafford) returned an interception 36 yards for a touchdown, sophomore running back Ian Demari (Penn-Trafford) had a rushing TD, and senior cornerback Gabe Dunlap (Penn-Trafford) had eight tackles and an interception in the victory.
Cal (Pa.): Sophomore men’s soccer player AJ Visco (Penn-Trafford) made a career-high six saves in a 1-0 loss to Shippensburg.
Carlow: Sophomore outside hitter Rebecca Hess (Greensburg Central Catholic) produced 20 kills, 16 digs and five service aces for an impressive performance, but the Celtics fell to Salem, 3-2. Other county players on the roster include freshman Giovanna Jones (Latrobe), freshman Elliott Althof (Greensburg Central Catholic), sophomore Gabby Serrao (Belle Vernon) and senior Meghan Alexander (Penn-Trafford).
Hershberger’s goals beat Latrobe
Ava Hershberger scored both goals to help the Warriors field hockey team defeat Latrobe, 2-1, in a WPIAL Class 2A showdown. The winner came on a penalty shot.
The Warriors improved to 5-0 in the section and played host to Fox Chapel (4-1) in a first-place showdown. The Warriors defeated the Foxes, 4-2, in the first meeting.
The Warriors also recently defeated North Allegheny, 2-1, in a nonconference battle. Mackenzie Keenan and Rilie Moors scored goals for the Warriors (13-2 overall).
P-T netters fall in playoffs
Penn-Trafford’s girls tennis team saw its season come to an end during the first round of the WPIAL Class 3A playoffs last week.
The No. 8-seeded Warriors fell to No. 9 Upper St. Clair, 4-1, on Oct. 9 at Norwin.
Amelia Williams won in first singles for the Warriors.
Girls volleyball stays atop standings
Penn-Trafford’s girls volleyball team improved to 9-3 overall and 7-0 in the Section 3-3A standings following another 3-0 victory against Shaler.
That followed a 3-0 win over Norwin on Sept. 26, a 3-2 victory over Hempfield on Oct. 3, and a 3-0 triumph over Fox Chapel on Oct. 5.
The Warriors locked up up the section title heading into last Thursday’s matches. Hempfield (4-2), Shaler (2-4), Fox Chapel (2-5) and Norwin (1-5) rounded out the standings.
Penn-Trafford was ranked fourth in the latest Western Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association poll, trailing North Allegheny (9-0), Canon-McMillan (11-2) and Seneca Valley (10-2) in Class 4A.
The Warriors were to conclude the regular season at Norwin.
The WPIAL playoff pairings will be announced Friday (Oct. 20).
Staff writer Bill Beckner Jr. contributed.
Paul Schofield is a TribLive reporter covering high school and college sports and local golf. He joined the Trib in 1995 after spending 15 years at the Daily Courier in Connellsville, where he served as sports editor for 14 years. He can be reached at pschofield@triblive.com.
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