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8 Latrobe players named to District 31 American Legion first team

Paul Schofield
By Paul Schofield
2 Min Read Aug. 2, 2022 | 3 years Ago
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District 31 American Legion regular-season and playoff champion Latrobe had eight players named to the league’s All-Star team announced Friday.

Bushy Run and Yough had two players each and Unity and Young Township one each.

The Jethawks named were pitchers Rayce King and Peyton Henry; catcher Logan Short; infielders Lou Amatucci, Vinny Amatucci and Logan Bradish; and outfielders Erick Batista and Haden Sierocky.

Yough’s Vinny Martin was named a first-team outfielder and pitcher, and Allen Novacek was named a pitcher.

Bushy Run’s selections were pitcher Matt Lichota and infielder Peyton Bigler. Young Township’s Dustin Coleman was named as a pitcher and Unity’s Chase Sickenberger as a pitcher.

Martin and Vinny Amatucci are three-time all-district players. Short was a two-time winner, and Murrysville’s Jeffrey Downs was a former all-district and honorable mention winner.

Second-team selections included Latrobe pitcher Jake Albaugh; Young Township pitcher Haden Brink, catcher Braden Staats and infielder Dustin Coleman; Hempfield East pitcher Zach David; Unity pitcher Alexander Woodring and infielder Tony Masarri; Murrysville infielder Jeffrey Downs; and Bushy Run infielder Gavin Good, outfielder Matt Lichota, outfielder Owen Rain and outfielder Jason Sabol.

Players named to the honorable mention list were Bushy Run’s Ian Temple; Hempfield East’s Shane Evans, Jake Smith and Grayson Willis; Homer City’s Michael Krejocic and Owen Saiani; Mt. Pleasant’s Aaron Alakson, Jeremy Kitz and Regis Sofranko; Murrysville’s Cole Brinker and Jordan Suvak; Unity’s Matt Macey and Owen Miele; Yough’s Zander Aird; and Young Township’s Nick Reeping and Mason Ross.

Latrobe finished 19-1-1, followed by Bushy Run (16-4-1), Young Township (15-6), Unity (9-10-2), Yough (7-11), Hempfield East (5-12-1), Murrysville (5-13), Mt. Pleasant (4-13-1) and Homer City (3-13).

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Paul Schofield is a TribLive reporter covering high school and college sports and local golf. He joined the Trib in 1995 after spending 15 years at the Daily Courier in Connellsville, where he served as sports editor for 14 years. He can be reached at pschofield@triblive.com.

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