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Tornado girls continue to roll

Track team wins TSTCA championship

The Butler girls track and field team totaled five first-place finishes to come away with the team title from the Tri-State Track Coaches Association Championship Meet, held Saturday at West Mifflin's Titan Stadium.

Earning individual gold medals were Taylor Weaver in the pole vault (11 feet, 8 inches), Alexis Leech in the 400 run (56.39 seconds) and Liz Simms in the 800 (2:18.2).

The Golden Tornado also placed first in two relays — the 4x800 (Erin LeMay, Maggie Welty, Emma LeMay and Simms, 9:43.31) and the 4x400 (Maddie Tonini, Simms, Shana Hoy and Leech, 4:00.69).

Butler amassed 110 points in the 28-team event, beating out runner-up Oakland Catholic's 81 points.

The Golden Tornado boys turned in a strong showing with Noah Beveridge posting a meet-record time of 4:22.7 in the 1,600 run.

Jack Codispot won the pole vault at a height of 12-8.

Butler scored 62 points to place third in the boys standings, five points behind champion South Fayette.

Following are the Butler athletes who earned a medal.

Boys

3,200 relay: 3-Butler (Robbie Hays, Chad Pakozdi, Tim Porter, Doug Kostelonsky) 8:30.07; 1,600 run: 1-Noah Beveridge 4:22.7, 4-Brett Brady 4:32.58; 400 relay: 7-Butler (Luke Kernic, Trent Valent, Ryan Marcella, Nathan Baker) 45.46; 300 hurdles: 7-Jake Wolfrum 42.37; 200 dash: 8-Ryan Marcella 23.73; 3,200 run: 5-Aden Dressler 10:08.85; 1,600 relay: 4-Butler (Jake Wolfrum, Doug Kostelonsky, Sebastian Binkham, Cade Gratzmiller) 3:38.49

Shot put: 2-Coltan Frost 47-11.5; Discus: 5-Steve Beichner 126-0; Triple jump: 7-Tarik Tauofik 40-3.5; Pole vault: 1-Jack Codispot 12-8, 6-Nathan Baker 11-2

Girls

3,200 relay: 1-Butler (Erin LeMay, Maggie Welty, Emma LeMay and Liz Simms) 9:43.31; 1,600 run: 3–Maggie Welty 5:24.17; 400 run: 1–Alexis Leech 56.39, 4-Maddie Tonini 60.89; 400 relay: 2-Butler (Savannah Miller, Maggie Hohn, Maddie Glew, Alexis Leech) 51.29; 300 hurdles: 5-Maegan Emanuel 48.99; 800 run: 1–Liz Simms 2:18.2; 200 dash: 2–Alexis Leech 25.99, 5–Shana Hoy 27.33; 3,200 run: 6-Chelsey Kabel 12:40.2, 7–Megan McClymonds 12:40.9; 1,600 relay: 1-Butler (Maddie Tonini, Liz Simms, Shana Hoy, Alexis Leech) 4:00.69

Shot put: 4–Jena Reinheimer 37-3; Discus: 3-Jena Reinheimer 124-7, 5–Taylor Jackson 114-11; Long jump: 4-Nina Hindman 15-10.5; Pole vault: 1–Taylor Weaver 11-8

Big Red Invitational — Slippery Rock's Brady Dalton won the girls' 100 and 300 hurdle events with times of 16.14 and 46.04, respectively, to help the Rockets place second with 145 points at West Middlesex High School's stadium.

Wilmington earned the team title with 159 points.

Also taking individual wins were Harley Pflugh in the 3,200 run (12:52) and Sierra Nagy in the long jump (15-9.5).

In the boys meet, Slippery Rock (106 points) also was runner-up to Wilmington.

The Rockets' 4x100 relay quartet of Eithen Beckwith, Ryan Putorti, Chase Wolinski and Rod Williams took first place with a time of 46.14.

Following are the Slippery Rock athletes who earned a medal at the meet:

Boys

3,200 relay: 3-Slippery Rock (Vito Pilosi, James Scarborough, Riley Lewis, Kristen Sosa) 9:36; 110 hurdles: 2-Nick Gill 18.54; 100 dash: 3-Rod Williams 12.24, 5-Ryan Putorti 12.34; 400 run: 5-Eithen Beckwith 55:84; 400 relay: 1-Slippery Rock (Eithen Beckwith, Ryan Putorti, Chase Wolinski, Rod Williams) 46.14; 300 hurdles: 3-Rod Williams 47.64; 800 run: 3-Ryan Putorti 2:13; 200 dash: 2-Eithen Beckwith 24.84, 5-Rod Williams 25.34; 3,200 run: 6-Tim Holtz 11:38.64; 1,600 relay: 2-Slippery Rock (Eithen Beckwith, Chase Wolinski, Pat Shea, Ryan Putorti) 3:44.34

Shot put: 4-Sean Northcott 41-4; Discus: 2-Sean Northcott 128-7; Javelin: 3-Sean Northcott 152-8; High jump: 4-Hunter Prementine 5-6; Long jump: 3-Pat Shea 19-10, 6-Hunter Prementine 19-8; Triple jump: 2-Hunter Prementine 42-6, 6-Seth Slater 37-4; Pole vault: 5-Matt Hartz 9-0, 6-Logan Long 8-0

Girls

3,200 relay: 4-Slippery Rock (Taylor Plunkard, Emily Raine, Brooke Schaefers, Haley Cararini) 11.54; 100 hurdles: 1-Brady Dalton 16.14, 2-Sierra Nagy 16.74, 3-Claudia Allen 17.84; 1,600 run: 3-Harley Pflugh 5:57.94, 5-Charlee Caldwell 6:15.44; 400 run: 4-Haley Cararini 1:07.54; 400 relay: 2-Slippery Rock (Leah Pollard, Claudia Allen, Brady Dalton, Sierra Nagy) 53.84; 300 hurdles: 1-Brady Dalton 46.04, 2-Claudia Allen 53.54, 3-Kira Bellis 54.64; 800 run: 3-Brooke Schaefers 2:35.24, 6-Emily Raine 2:43.22; 200 dash: 2-Sierra Nagy 29.54; 3,200 run: 1-Harley Pflugh 12:52, 3-Charlee Caldwell 13:31; 1,600 relay: 2-Slippery Rock (Haley Cararini, Emily Raine, Brooke Schaefers, Brady Dalton) 4:28.23

Shot put: 5-Alyssa Dalmagro 28-6; Javelin: 5-Kirra Latoza 76-11; High jump: 3-Jenna Heitzenrater 4-10; Long jump: 1-Sierra Nagy 15-9.5, 5-Kira Bellis 14-5, 6-Emily Sarver 14-3.5; Triple jump: 3-Kayla Latoza 31-1, 5-Emily Sarver 30-5, 6-Samantha Harriet 29-9.5; Pole vault: 5-Camila Valencia 7-6

Softball

Knoch erupted for five runs in the second inning in a 10-3 victory over Simon Kenton High School in the championship game of the Pete Noll Invitational on Saturday in Morning View, Ky.

Erin Luffy totaled three hits, including a double, to pace Knoch's 15-hit attack.

Junior pitcher Celia Knappenberger struck out five and walked three in four shut-out innings of work to earn the win.

The Knights successfully defended their title in the tournament from last season, winning four games in two days.

Knappenberger struck out six with no walks and just one hit allowed in five innings in a 10-0 semifinal victory against Cooper High School. She and teammate Monica Gourley both tallied three hits at the plate.

In a 3-1 win over Bishop Brossart on Friday, Amanda Fischer tallied 14 strikeouts against just one walk in a complete-game effort. She allowed the one run on three hits.

Luffy opened the tournament for the Knights with the pitching victory in a 15-2 thumping of St. Henry earlier Friday. She set six batters down on strikes and walked two in five innings.

Offensively, Knappenberger singled twice and doubled twice.

The undefeated Knights (7-0) host Section 1-4A foe Mt. Pleasant today at Laura Doerr Park. The Vikings won the WPIAL Class AAA title last year.

Championship

Simon Kenton, Ky. 000 030 0 — 3 8 1

Knoch 050 122 x — 10 15 1

W: Celia Knappenberger 4 IP (5K, 3BB). L: Glover 3 IP (0K, 2BB). S: Amanda Fischer 3 IP (4K, 0BB).

Knoch: Celia Knappenberger 1B 3B, Erin Luffy 2-1B 2B, Natalie Brown 1B 2B, Amanda Fischer 2B, Sydney Natili 2-1B, Monica Gourley 2-1B, Abigail Black 2-1B

Today: Mt. Pleasant at Knoch

Semifinal

Cooper, Ky. 000 00x x — 0 1 5

Knoch 226 0xx x — 10 13 0

W: Celia Knappenberger 5 IP (6K, 0BB). L: Dummitt 4 IP (0K, 0BB).

Knoch: Celia Knappenberger 2-1B 2B, Avery Keller 1B 2B, Abigail Black 1B 2B, Monica Gourley 3-1B, Erin Luffy 2-1B

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