
I would like to play tennis in college if it is possible to fit in my schedule.”Ĭolaianni is a top backcourt player on the Kiski Area girls basketball team. “I have been looking into both Grove City College and Cedarville University. “My college plans at this time are undecided, but I would like to minor in music and major in something related to science or math,” Orowitz said. The junior participates in marching band during the fall, the Cavalier Singers, Jazz Ensemble A, Bible Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Key Club, Concert Band, plays the clarinet and tenor saxophone, and takes private vocal, instrumental and tennis lessons. She currently has a 4.0 GPA, is a three-year letter winner and maintains an active schedule at Kiski Area. Orowitz started playing tennis in third grade. We made playoffs for the first time in years.” “Our team definitely performed better than we normally do. “There were (opponents) I would normally lose to that I was able to win against, and I felt more comfortable on the court as a whole. “My season went quite well,” Orowitz said. 7 seed for the section tournament, where she defeated Hempfield senior Angela Long in the first round before losing to Franklin Regional junior Ellen Liu in the quarterfinals. She played great all season and was able to win some important matches for us.” She was able to mature and get a bit better. “She had a tough go of it her first couple of years. Orowitz is a three-year varsity player who has held the top singles position since her freshman campaign.

The Cavaliers were led by the one-two punch of junior Ambur Orowitz and senior Lexiann Colaianni at No. “I thought the girls were going to play well enough to give us a shot at the playoffs,” Goerk said.

Kiski’s veteran tennis coach believed his team would contend for a WPIAL playoff berth this season. Everybody really had a great year and enjoyed playing the game. “These were some of the best girls to coach. “Honestly, I couldn’t have asked for a better season,” coach Trent Goerk said. Kiski Area girls tennis made some waves this season as the Cavaliers qualified for the WPIAL Class 3A team playoffs for the first time in more than a decade.
