Norwin notebook: Track team swarms medal stand
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Saturday, April 20, 2024 | 11:01 AM
Norwin had a number of athletes competing at the Tri-State Coaches Association Championships at West Mifflin.
Most of them made it to the medal stand.
Luke Denny won the 400-meter run in 50.53 seconds, and Nick Puskar was the pole vault champion (19-1), while the Knights’ 1,600 relay of Nicholas Bognar, Theodore Ola, Eliezer Nicolas and Denny took first in 3:30.32.
The 400 relay was second (44.35).
Alex Irwin finished fourth in the pole vault (13-1); Carter Tobin was fourth in the 100 (11.82) and sixth in the 200 (23.02); Ryan Schiller took fourth (15.70) and Jeremiah Francis sixth (16.39) in the 110 hurdles; Tyler Beck finished fifth (41.83), Francis was seventh (42.75) and Schiller eighth (43.18) in the 300 hurdles; Gage Mamie was seventh (41-2.25) and Jeremiah Francis (40-0) eight in the triple jump; and Logan Irvin was eighth in the javelin (145-6).
For the Norwin girls, Melani Schmidt was second in the 400 (58.79), fourth in the 100 (13.37) and fifth in the 200 (26.38); Annie Cajkowski was second in the 800 (2:22.40) and third in the 1,600 (5:18.51); Alexis Heller was fourth in the javelin (116-1) and seventh in the shot put (30-0); Casey Rose Colcombe took sixth in the 110 hurdles (17.32), fourth in the 300 hurdles (47.58) and seventh in the high jump (4-9); Myla McCabe took seventh in the 400 (1:01.60); Julia Walko was seventh in the 1,600 (5:22.77); the 400 relay finished fifth (51.22); Natalie Aquilio was fifth in the high jump (4-11); Brandi Brozeski was seventh in the long jump (16-6).
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Norwin also had athletes at the Spartan/Wildcat Invitational and the Lady Spartan Invitational. Both meets were at Latrobe’s Memorial Stadium.
For the boys, Callum Turner finished fourth (131-6) and Sauly Guyaux was eighth (118-8) in the discus, Austin Hladek was seventh in the 400 (53.92), Owen Rankin took seventh in the 3,200 (10:30.55), and the 3,200 relay was seventh (9:12.67). Guyaux also took eighth in the javelin (138-8).
Jillian Ryba was fifth (11:46.94), Addison Farrah sixth (11:56.08) and Anna Dansak eighth (12:24.63) in the 3,200 ; Elizabeth Cupp was seventh in the long jump (14-2.25); Emily Dansak finished seventh in the 800 (2:35.93); and the 1,600 relay took eighth (4:44.57).
Baseball wins
Norwin salvaged the rubber game of a section series against Canon-McMillan, winning 9-5 as Nate Silberman went 3 for 5 with a double and two RBI, and William Griffiths drove in a pair.
The Knights (5-4, 3-2) were in third place in Section 2-6A.
Softball slides
The Norwin softball team (3-4, 2-3) dropped to sixth place in the Class 6A section after losing three of four games.
After losses to Butler (6-1) and Seneca Valley (3-0), the Knights defeated Baldwin, 4-3, and fell to North Allegheny, 6-5, in the bottom of the seventh.
Seneca Valley has one of the best pitchers in the nation in Lexie Hames, a Clemson commit. But Norwin wouldn’t let the senior ace pitch her first seven-inning no-hitter of the season.
Hames was superb, striking out 20, but Kendall Dudley broke up her no-hit bid with a single in the seventh inning.
Volleyball update
Norwin boys volleyball blanked Penn Hills, 3-0, to continue its strong play of late.
The Knights, ranked No. 3 in the Western Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association Top 10 in Class 3A, got 10 kills from junior middle hitter Nick Puskaric, who was recently named the association’s player of the week.
Bill Beckner Jr. is a TribLive reporter covering local sports in Westmoreland County. He can be reached at bbeckner@triblive.com.
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