Penn-Trafford’s Alexis Brown earns 2024 TribLive Westmoreland Girls Soccer Player of the Year honors

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Saturday, November 30, 2024 | 11:31 PM


2024 Girls Soccer All-Stars

Player of the year

Alexis Brown, Sr., MF, Penn-Trafford

Unsure of how she would return from a fractured kneecap that tore down her junior year, Alexis Brown set out to reset her career and have a memorable bounce-back season.

The Penn-Trafford senior wanted to stay healthy and prove to herself and her teammates she could play at a high level.

The season didn’t have to be great, but it was. Brown came out of nowhere to power an impressive return to Class 4A.

The TribLive Westmoreland Girls Soccer Player of the Year also could have qualified for comeback player of the year, if that award existed.

“My senior season had challenges that I had to overcome,” Brown said. “I had to work harder than I have in the past to get back to where I was a year ago. All in all, I thought it went better than expected.”

In a tight race, Morgan Gesinski of Mt. Pleasant and Robin Reilly of Latrobe also were considered for player of the year.

Brown, who wore a clunky, black brace on her right knee — more battle armor than protective caliper — led the Warriors to a Section 1-4A title and a 13-5 record.

The fast and physical player who is a Cal (Pa.) commit scored 18 goals to lead Penn-Trafford, becoming the focal point of many opposing defensive formations.

“I can’t say enough about the season she had,” Penn-Trafford coach Jimmy Mastroianni said. “She goes down halfway through the 2023 season with a fractured patella. She challenged herself in physical therapy all winter and spring, not just to get back on the field but to get back on the field even stronger. As it turns out, I think she accomplished her goal.”

Brown, also a kicker on the football team, was an All-WPIAL soccer selection. She had 35 goals and 15 assists in an abbreviated career. Brown said she surprised herself.

“A little,” she said. “I knew I could do it. Then I started to see the success of the team and myself. I would say I was more relieved than surprised.”

Once that relief set in, Brown shifted gears. She knew she was all the way back when she scored both goals in a 2-1 win over visiting Latrobe, a sweep-capping victory that helped the Warriors secure the section.

“The Latrobe game at home a year ago, almost to the day, changed my junior season and my club season,” Brown said. “I knew the game was going to be tough as they always are against them, so I was nervous before this game. But when the whistle sounded to start the game, I was focused and ready to play. When I scored the first goal, it gave me such an emotional ride that I can’t explain it with words. Then I scored the second, and it filled me with excitement for me as well as my team.”

Asked what she would change this season if she had the power, Brown mentioned a playoff loss to Canon-McMillan.

But that was about it.

“Our team worked very hard all season and would have liked to make a deeper run into the playoffs,” she said. “Besides that, I don’t think I would change anything. This journey has made me a stronger person and player than I ever thought I would be. If I changed anything, I would not be the person I am today.”

First team

Annalyse Bauer, Jr., F, Latrobe

An All-WPIAL pick and Eastern Michigan commit who showed a knack for scoring, she led Latrobe with 28 goals and added eight assists.

Rylin Bugosh, Sr., F, Mt. Pleasant

She helped lead Mt. Pleasant to another section title as she scored 23 goals, had 16 assists and earned All-WPIAL honors. She finished with 92 career goals.

Julia Bursick, Sr., MF, Norwin

All-WPIAL player who returned after a year away from prep soccer, the Duquesne commit led improved Norwin with 14 goals and 10 assists.

Morgan Gesinski, Jr., F, Mt. Pleasant

An all-state, All-WPIAL and Moe Rosensteel Award finalist, she led the WPIAL in goals during the regular season with 36. She has 97 career goals.

Riley Kerr, Sr., F, Greensburg Central Catholic

A St. Francis (Pa.) commit, she came back from injury to earn All-WPIAL honors, scoring 20 goals to lead GCC. She finished with 122 career goals.

Abby Paterline, Sr., MF, Franklin Regional

A playmaker who set up scoring chances, the Edinboro commit had eight goals and six assists while earning All-WPIAL recognition.

Maddy Petruzzi, Sr., MF, Latrobe

An All-WPIAL selection an all-round talent, the Valparaiso commit had nine goals and 12 assists.

Robin Reilly, Sr., MF, Latrobe

The West Virginia commit earned all-state and All-WPIAL honors and was a finalist for the Moe Rosensteel Award. She had 14 goals and 10 assists.

Aubrey Seder, Sr., MF, Southmoreland

An All-WPIAL performer, she scored 25 goals, 42 over the last two years, after playing defender early in her career.

Rease Solomon, Sr., GK, Penn-Trafford

One of the top goalies in Class 3A, the Robert Morris commit was an All-WPIAL player, making 127 saves and allowing 20 goals.

Second team

Maddie Barrick, Sr., F, Mt. Pleasant

Lizzy Boone, Sr., D, Southmoreland

Anna Coy, Jr., D, Penn-Trafford

Daisy Miller, Fr., MF, Yough

Raygan Mizikar, Jr., D, Mt. Pleasant

Jiana Patterson, Jr., F, Hempfield

Laurel Rummel, Jr., GK, Mt. Pleasant

Carmella Simco, Sr., F, Norwin

Liv Smith, Sr., MF, Greensburg Salem

Addison Vacanti, Sr., MF, Greensburg Central Catholic

Grace West, Sr., MF, Belle Vernon

Eden Williams, Sr., MF, Franklin Regional

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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