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During his senior season, he scored 30 points against Norwin High School in the Penn-Trafford Basketball Tournament and broke the school scoring record. [1] Luther signed with Pittsburgh on October 25, 2013, choosing the Panthers over Duquesne and Dayton .
Penn Hills 54 - 34 Petersen Events Center 3A Blackhawk South Fayette 65 - 54 2A Seton LaSalle Bishop Canevin 51 - 35 1A Vincentian Academy North Catholic 74 - 35 2014 4A Penn-Trafford Hempfield 56 - 45 A. J. Palumbo Center: 3A Blackhawk South Park 62 - 55 2A Seton LaSalle Burrell 55 - 34 1A Vincentian Academy Serra Catholic 66 - 46 2013 4A
Basketball's story cannot be told without Sonny Vaccaro, ... At heart, he was always still a blue-collar kid from the coal town of Trafford, Penn. It led to incredible loyalty from many of the ...
The cofounders of the game, Sonny Vaccaro and Pat DiCesare, were two boyhood friends from the small Western Pennsylvania town of Trafford. [4] Vaccaro was a young school teacher and sports enthusiast who in the early 1960s had organized local high school basketball tournaments throughout Pennsylvania.
The nickname of Penn Joint High School (a predecessor to Penn-Trafford) was the Indians. The nickname of Trafford High School (a predecessor to Penn-Trafford) was the Tomahawks. In 1971-1972, prior to the merger of the two high schools, a panel of eight students, four from each high school met to develop the new school nickname and color-schemes.
Penn Hills: 7 Manheim Central: 36–31 Hersheypark Stadium: 2019 Archbishop Wood (6) 12 Cheltenham: 19–15 Hersheypark Stadium: 2020 Pine-Richland (2) 7 Cathedral Prep: 48–7 Hersheypark Stadium: 2021 Penn-Trafford: 7 Imhotep Charter: 17–14 (OT) Hersheypark Stadium: 2022 Pine-Richland (3) 7 Imhotep Charter: 28–14 Chapman Field, Cumberland ...
Even with a new head coach and brand new starting five, Penn boys basketball is off to another strong start, winning its first four games so far.
A graduate of Penn-Trafford High School, he played college baseball at Marietta College. He played for three Major League organizations the San Diego Padres, Arizona Diamondbacks and Oakland Athletics. He was selected to play in the Arizona Fall League, a league established to showcase future Major League Stars.