Chartiers Valley’s Maria Lohman Wins 4th WPIAL AAA Diving Title

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Monday, February 16, 2015 | 10:34 PM


It was a perfect day for Chartiers Valley’s Maria Lohman, who set a personal best mark with 603.50 points in winning her fourth WPIAL championship in the WPIAL Girls Class AAA Diving Championship at North Allegheny High School. Lohman bested Mallory Charles of Pine-Richland by over 130 points to claim the gold and another trip to Bucknell University for the PIAA championship next month.

Lohman is the defending PIAA champion and looks to win for a third time on the state level. With a 43 diver field in the preliminary round, she said she listened to her music and just concentrated on every dive. She was able to post a couple of tens on the scoreboard on the way to the win.

A second story to Lohman’s great performance was two talented freshman, Charles of Pine-Richland and Adrienne White of Hampton. Charles finished with 470.55 points, she battled with White all day for the second and third spots, before White fell back in the final round and finished fifth, the pair both qualified for the PIAA meet, along with two veterans to the state championships, Miranda Simon of Fox Chapel and North Allegheny’s Julia Vespoli.

Here is the order of finish for the girls championships:

1.  Maria Lohman – Chartiers Valley  603.50
2.  Mallory Charles – Pine-Richland  470.55
3.  Miranda Simon – Fox Chapel  465.80
4.  Julia Vespoli – North Allegheny  464.90
5.  Adrienne White – Hampton  459.85

(the top 5 qualify for the PIAA championships)
6.  Elizabeth Smith – Allderdice  448.45
7.  Brionna Litwin – Bethel Park  423.15
8.  Maria Capzzi – Bethel Park  410.25
9.  Taylor Miller – Latrobe  397.55
10.  Maddie Mianzo – North Allegheny  393.20
11.  Kalli Bickett – Mt. Lebanon  372.85
12.  Emma D’Orazio – Mt. Lebanon  366.50
13.  Erin Ferarri – Baldwin  354.30
14.  Autumn Fotta – North Hills  349.45
15.  Claire Jacobs – Oakland Catholic  334
16.  Paige Bachner – Kiski Area   319.20
17.  Desiree Kline – Canon McMillan   252.80
18.  Dixon Veltri – Fox Chapel   252.35
19.  Caitlin Justice – Shaler   237.35
20.  Ashley Wentz – Bethel Park   237.20
21.  Emmalee Keep – Butler   155.25
22.  Megan Wurst – West Allegheny   153.20
23.  Claire Weiland – Butler   153.10
24.  Jena Wybranowski – Canon McMillan   153
25.  Mary Bobik – Latrobe   151.45
26.  Alexandra Smithco – Seneca Valley   151
27.  Nicole Sweeney – Gateway   150.80
28.  Sydney Donati – Mt. Lebanon   148.15
29.  Mara Ojeda – West Allegheny   147.75
30.  Morgan Malencia – Peters Township   145.60
31.  Peyton Moore – Seneca Valley   144.05
32.  Grace Ramsey – Hampton   138.90
33.  Natalie Camber – Pine-Richland   137.20
34.  Rachel Douglas – Latrobe   134.60
35.  Sophie Kennedy – Upper St. Clair   133.85
36.  Amber Shuey – Hempfield   128
37.  Sarah Davis – West Allegheny   127.35
38.  Becca Friedman – Franklin Regional   125.35
39.  Brooke Walters – Seneca Valley   122.75
40.  Amy Crummie – Peters Township   107.25
41.  Julianna DiPippa – Butler   106
42.  Allison Lohr – Kiski Area   102.80
43.  Alexis Kaufman – Butler   82.85

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