Tyrone softball celebrates senior night

The Tyrone Varsity softball team celebrated Senior Night recently at the last home game of the season. The following seniors will be graduating on June 3rd:

Ashley and family

Ashley Tepsic and her parents Bruce Tepsic and Beth Tepsic.

EE: What are your plans after high school?

 AT: I am going to Slippery Rock University, majoring in exercise science. 

EE: What is your favorite memory from softball?

AT: My favorite memory from softball was when we beat Bellefonte my junior year. That was the first Tyrone win in five years.

EE: What position did you play?

 AT: I was pitcher, short stop, and first base.

EE: How long did you play?

 AT: 6 years

EE: Will you continue to play softball in college?

AT: I might play intramural softball.

 

Kylie and family

Kylie Rutherford and her parents Aaron Rutherford and Leah Hamer.

EE: What are your plans after high school?

KR: Attend Temple University.

EE: What is your favorite memory from softball?

KR: Just hanging out with ‘Cush and listening to his ridiculous jokes.

EE: What position did you play?

KR: 1st base.

EE: How long did you play?

KR: 7 years.

EE: Will you continue to play softball in college?

KR: Possibly.

Suzie and Jill

Sussannah Welch and her mom Jill Welch.

EE: What are your plans after high school?

SW: Attend CPI in their Nursing Program.

EE: What is your favorite memory from playing softball?

SW: Coach Cushion’s absurd jokes.

EE: What position did you play?

SW: Right field.

EE: How long did you play softball?

SW: 5 Years.

EE: Will you continue to play softball for college or as you get older?

SW: Not for college, but I will make sure to play in summer leagues.

Emma and family

Ema Julenyova with her American parents Amy Stever, Revel Kemp, Vikki Long, Jeff Long, and Kathy Krinkes.

EE: What are your plans for after High School?

EJ: I have another year left of high school in Slovakia and after that college for Art or Psychology.

EE: What is your favorite memory from playing softball?

EJ: I struck out on three pitches and the catcher was going to tag me. When she reached out her hand with the ball I didn’t know the rules, I just knew that tag isn’t good so I started to jump away from her. I found out it wasn’t a good idea when I heard my team laughing!

EE: What position did you play?

EJ: At the beginning I started at the ”warming the bench” position, but at the end I was playing center field.

EE: How long did you play softball?

EJ: This was the first time I ever heard about softball. I only knew baseball.  I enjoyed playing and my team. It was a great experience.

EE:  Will you continue to play softball at college or as you get older?

EJ: In Slovakia we have four baseball and maybe one softball team, so definitely not in college. But I would like to buy a softball glove and teach my friends how to play so we can play just for fun together.


Julie and family 2

Julie Kaup with her parents Kathy Kaup and George Kaup.

EE: What are your plans after High School?

JK: Go to college to be a medical assistant.

EE: What is your favorite memory from playing softball?

JK: Meeting all the girls and always cheering even if we lost.

EE: What position did you play?

JK: Right Field.

EE: How long did you play softball?

JK: Just this year….so one year.

EE: Will you play softball in college or later in life?

JK: Not sure.