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Norwin’s John Altieri beats Latrobe’s Jack Pletcher, 8-1, in the 152-pound weight class Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021 at Norwin High School.
John Altieri is headed for a college wrestling career at Clarion. But the Norwin senior has some unfinished business in his final prep season.
Milestones often are part of the build-up to WPIAL and PIAA success. Altieri reached one earlier this season when he captured his 100th career victory.
The milestone win came at the Mid-Winter Mayhem event when he defeated Thomas Jefferson’s Kale Buckiso, 9-1, to win the 145-pound weight class.
He also pinned Jack Moyer of Chestnut Ridge in the semifinals of his pool bracket and defeated Dustin Flinn of Forest Hills, 15-5, the bracket final.
New Greensburg Salem athletic director Frank Sundry
Frank Sundry had not walked the hallways at Greensburg Salem for more than 16 years when he returned to take over as the school’s athletic director in October.
The environment still felt familiar, the sites had not changed much and there was a sense of comfort returning to his alma mater.
“The transition has been a nice homecoming,” Sundry said. “At first, it was strange … but knowing the facilities and a lot of the people has allowed me to avoid typical barriers that someone faces when beginning a new job.”
Obviously, there have been better years to be an athletic director, especially one starting a new position in near crisis mode. The covid-19 pandemic has garbled schedules, shuffled seasons and changed the way athletic departments operate.
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Yough’s Gamal Marballie works out during practice on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020, in the high school gym.
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Burrell’s Hope Clark goes through drills during practice Monday, Nov 23, 2020 at Burrell High School.
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Burrell’s Kate Myers goes through drills during practice Monday, Nov 23, 2020 at Burrell High School.
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Just before the PIAA soccer finals, Gov. Tom Wolf and Pa. Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine announced ramped-up guidelines that would make sports teams wear face coverings during competition.
The rules later were loosened, and athletes did not have to wear masks during play, only on the sidelines, if their district officials ruled that way.
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Norwin’s Alex Gabauer jumps over Penn-Trafford’s Bobby Lane during a rundown in 2019.
No high school baseball season last spring only served to motivate players like Alex Gabauer, a slick-fielding, power-hitting shortstop at Norwin.
The senior has committed to play at Penn, so his college future is secure as secure as it can be during the covid-19 pandemic.
But baseball can lead prospects down meandering paths and take them to places they’ve only dreamed about.
College usually is the sure thing. But there is always that flickering hope to play at the next level. The Bigs. The Show. The Majors.