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  • PHOTO GALLERY | Scholastic volleyball/soccer/hockey roundup | Conemaugh Township sweeps Windber for spot in District 5 Class 1A title match | Sports

    PHOTO GALLERY | Scholastic volleyball/soccer/hockey roundup | Conemaugh Township sweeps Windber for spot in District 5 Class 1A title match | Sports

    Volleyball

    High School Girls

    District 5 Tournament

    Class 1A Semifinals

    Conemaugh Township 3, Windber 0: In Davidsville, Sarah Swank netted 15 kills and eight digs, and Ava Byer added 10 kills and eight digs as the second-seeded Indians defeated the sixth-seeded Ramblers 25-17, 25-20, 25-21.

    Conemaugh Township will advance to the District 5 Class 1A championship match against top-seeded Berlin Brothersvalley.

    Conemaugh Township’s Laikyn Reynolds had 10 kills, Brianna Shetler had 15 digs, Averie Seibert had 20 assists, and Mary Matera had nine assists.

    Windber’s Liliana Grillo had 11 points, two blocks, five kills and 17 assists. Maggie Manippo had nine points, five kills and 11 digs. Jordyn Bobak had five blocks and five kills, and Summer Campbell had seven points and three kills.

    The Ramblers’ Autumn Walz had eight points, three blocks, two kills and nine digs, and Skylee Miller had nine points and 12 digs.

    Berlin Brothersvalley 3, Meyersdale 0: In Berlin, the top-seeded Mountaineers won in three sets over the fifth-seeded Red Raiders 25-14, 25-12, 25-18.

    Lexi Fairman had 28 assists and three aces. Elena Ritchey had eight kills, Kaylee Shaffer had seven kills, and Sydney Walker had six kills. Cayley Poorbaugh and Addy Glessner combined for 27 digs.

    Berlin Brothersvalley will face Conemaugh Township in the District 5-1A championship match on Wednesday at Windber High School.

    District 6 Tournament

    Class 1A Quarterfinals

    Bishop Carroll Catholic 3, Juniata Valley 0: In Alexandria, the fifth-seeded Huskies swept the fourth-seeded Green Hornets.

    Olivia Gregg had 19 kills for Bishop Carroll Catholic. Greta Krumenacker had 34 assists, Sophie Becuet had nine digs and Sam Buynack had 11 digs.

    Ferndale 3, Conemaugh Valley 1: The third-seeded Yellow Jackets defeated the sixth-seeded Blue Jays 25-23, 25-23, 13-25, 26-24.

    Conemaugh Valley’s Olivia Vogel had 41 assists and 14 digs, and Kristin Szymusiak had 21 kills, 18 digs and 15 service points. Maddie McCleester had 34 digs, Sydney Heinlein had 10 digs, Makenna Campagna had 12 kills, and Jacey Crowe had 21 digs and 19 service points for the Blue Jays.

    Ferndale will advance to play Northern Cambria.

    Northern Cambria 3, Glendale 0: In Northern Cambria, Kiera Boring collected her 1,000th career assist, and Brenna McCracken had three aces, 11 service points, nine kills, one block and six digs as the second-seeded Colts beat the seventh-seeded Vikings 25-17, 25-17, 25-18.

    Emilee DePetro had five kills and five digs, and Riley Olish had seven kills and two blocks for Northern Cambria. Kiera Boring had an ace, 25 assists and 10 digs, and Ava Lieb had 10 kills and 11 digs for the Colts.

    Sophia Fry had 14 digs, nine service points and two aces, and Julie Dumm had four kills and one block.

    Northern Cambria will advance to play Ferndale.

    Soccer

    High School Girls

    District 5 Tournament

    Class 1A Semifinals

    Conemaugh Township 2, Windber 0: In Davidsville, the second-seeded host Indians shut out the sixth-seeded Ramblers to reach the District 5-1A title game.

    Conemaugh Township will face top-seeded McConnellsburg at 6 p.m. Wednesday at Northern Bedford County High School.

    Izzy Slezak scored two goals for 16-3-1 Conemaugh Township. Ashlyn Fetterman provided two assists and tied the program’s career record for assists with 88 (Alyssa Hoffman, 2010 graduate).

    District 6 Tournament

    Class 2A Semifinals

    Cambria Heights 3, Juniata 0: In Patton, the second-seeded Highlanders shut out the sixth-seeded Indians to advance to the district title game for the first time in program history.

    Cambria Heights received goals by Brooklyn Galinis, Morgan Ross and Hannah Hite. Maria Wendekier made 12 saves in the shutout.

    The Highlanders advance to face Huntingdon, a 2-1 winner over Penns Valley.

    Hockey 

    Laurel Mountain League

    Thursday

    Central Cambria 4, Altoona 3: In Altoona, Kayden Park, Owen Martin, Thomas Smith and Austin Semelsberger each scored goals as the Red Devils edged the Mountain Lions at Galactic Ice.

    Central Cambria’s Maximus Stiles made 16 saves on 19 shots.

    Owen Wasovich, Carter Panick and Cayden Helsel each scored a goal for Altoona.



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  • O-R Athlete of the Week: Ellie Benson, Peters Township

    O-R Athlete of the Week: Ellie Benson, Peters Township

    Name: Ellie Benson

    School: Peters Township

    Class: Junior

    Sports: Golf

    Benson’s week: Benson entered the final round of the WPIAL Class 3A girls individual championship with a three-stroke lead, and after completing 18 holes at Butler Country Club on a rainy Monday, the Peters Township junior not only held on to her advantage, but increased it to win her first district title.

    Benson shot a 2-over 74 to finish with a two-round total of 149 after carding a 3-over 75 at Willowbrook Country Club in the first round. She avenged last year’s second-place finish to Elizabeth Forward’s Mya Morgan, who shot 157 (+13). Benson placed third as a freshman.

    “There were some nerves before I teed off, but I felt pretty good about my game the whole day,” Benson said. “I was relaxed and it was great to see my teammates do so well. I am so happy for them.”

    Benson will not travel by herself when she plays for a state championship Oct. 21-22 at the Penn State Golf Courses. The Indians had all four starters qualify, with freshman Betty Glyptis (161, +17), and seniors Sophia Severns (162, +18) and Brooke Vowcheck (168, +24) making the cut for the PIAA individual tournament.

    “I’ve seen a lot of growth and development on our team,” said Benson.

    The Indians are the defending state champions in Class 3A, as they won the program’s first title while shooting a state record of 231 on the 5,201-yard, par 72 Blue Course at Penn State. Benson carded a 73 at team states a year ago.

    Benson has been Peters Township’s No. 1 golfer since her freshman season. The Indians are 36-0 in matches Benson started as the top golfer.

    Veteran golfer: Benson has been playing golf since she was 4, and started to play in tournaments when she was 7. She believes the game started to come easier to her around middle school.

    “It was definitely tough at first,” Benson said. “I went to U.S. kids tournaments and would get beat pretty bad. It was discouraging, but over time I started to play better and realized golf was the sport I wanted to do.”

    Benson doesn’t play any other sports, as golf and academics take up most of her time. She will play some miniature golf and enjoys heading to Topgolf to play without the pressures that come in a major tournament.

    “I would like to play golf collegiately, but I am still weighing my options on what school I would like to attend,” Benson said. “Academics are also extremely important, so I have to factor that into my decision.”

    All business: While she has made plenty of friends golfing, Benson doesn’t make many jokes once she has teed off.

    “I stay quiet during the round because I’m very competitive,” Benson said. “During practice and once the round is over, I enjoy talking to the other players. I have made so many friends from all over going to different tournaments during the offseason.

    “I also like to see the other WPIAL girls do well when we go to the state tournament. I think our area is well represented.”

    Compiled by Jonathan Guth

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