Yough QB Tristan Waldier done for season with knee injury
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Friday, August 30, 2019 | 1:32 PM
Yough received some bad news Thursday when MRI results revealed sophomore quarterback Tristan Waldier has a torn ACL and MCL in his left knee.
Waldier is done for the rest of the season, Cougars coach Scott Wood confirmed.
Junior Gamal Marballie moves over from wide receiver and will start under center tonight when Yough (0-1) hosts Uniontown (0-1).
The injury occurred in last week’s 9-0 loss at Serra Catholic. Waldier, a first-year starter at quarterback and a dependable tackler at safety, was 6 of 11 for 41 yards and rushed for 32 yards in his debut.
On defense, he made 13 tackles, four of which sent Serra Catholic ball-carriers backwards.
“The team is embracing it,” Wood said. “It’s not deflating to them — next-man-up mentality. Not a motivator I wanted to see but the kids are using it. I expect a big game from CJ (Waldier) tonight.”
CJ Waldier is a wide receiver and defensive back for the Cougars. He tweeted that he is dedicating the season to his brother.
I will be dedicating my season to my brother who tore his acl and mcl in week 0 on an unfortunate hit to the knee. I will be wearing his jersey number (4) tonight against Uniontown. #for4 pic.twitter.com/zbKYAf7CNl
— C.J. Waldier (@cjwaldier) August 30, 2019
week 0 was a very tough loss, but we can only look forward from here.. pic.twitter.com/jW9dBiqJCz
— Gamal Marballie (@GMarballie) August 25, 2019
Bill Beckner Jr. is a TribLive reporter covering local sports in Westmoreland County. He can be reached at bbeckner@triblive.com.
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