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Dominique Felix (No. 11), who played at Oakland Catholic last year, has transferred to Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic this year.
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Pine-Richland volleyball coach is back on the sideline at Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic

Ken Wunderley/Tri-State Sports &

Pine-Richland volleyball coach is back on the sideline at Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic

Two months after the 2017 girls volleyball season ended, Amanda Fetter decided to take a break from coaching, thus ending her six-year stint as Pine-Richland’s head coach.

Fetter was looking forward to the extra time she would have to spend with her family when an unexpected opportunity stepped into the picture.

“I got a call from a friend who told me that [Cardinal Wuerl] North Catholic was having a problem finding a head coach and that I should apply,” Fetter said. “I had planned on taking a break from coaching, but decided to look into the opportunity. When I saw what a great group of kids they have, I decided to end my break from coaching sooner than expected.”

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North Catholic placed third in Class 2A Section 2 last season. The Trojans qualified for the WPIAL playoffs, then dropped a marathon 3-2 match with Deer Lakes in the first round.

“I got the job on July 19, so I haven’t had as much time to work with the girls as I would like, but we’ve made a lot of progress in a short amount of time,” Fetter said. “I have a solid group of kids and depth at every position.”

Fetter takes over a program that recently added two of the top players in the WPIAL via transfer. Sisters Alana and Dominique Felix come to North Catholic after spending the past two years at Oakland Catholic.

Dominique Felix is a junior outside hitter who was first-team All-WPIAL Class 4A and was recognized on the PVCA All-State team last season. Alana Felix is a senior outside hitter who was second-team All-WPIAL.

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“Dominique and Alana are very talented players,” Fetter said. “Both have significant experience at the club level.”

North Catholic’s top returnees from last year’s squad are Lauren Gaertner, a senior libero, and Olivia Kaminski, a senior setter. Both were voted second-team All-Section 2.

“I don’t know how good we are,” said Fetter, when informed her squad would debut among the top three in the WPIAL Class 2A rankings. “I have no idea. I have a talented group of girls, but I don’t know what I’ve got until I see them in live action.”

Key players out

Fetter’s assistant Cassie Pratte has taken over as head coach at Pine-Richland.

“I’m leaving the Pine-Richland program in good hands,” Fetter said. “Cassie was my assistant the past five years. She will do a great job.”

Pratte takes over a Pine-Richland squad that begins the season without its top player.

“Anna Jurkovec is still recovering from an injury she suffered in the second half of last season,” said Pratte, referring to her 5-11 junior outside hitter who was second-team All-WPIAL Class 4A for the Rams last season. “We’re hoping for a healthy recovery. It’s a shame to have such a talented player sitting out. We’re hoping to have her back in the lineup later in the season, but we’ll just have to wait and see.”

Elizabeth Forward’s Bri Spirnak will also miss the start of the season. Spirnak, a senior middle hitter who was voted second-team All-WPIAL Class 3A last season, will not be available until later in the season.

“Bri is out until later in the season for undisclosed reasons,” Elizabeth Forward coach Kameron Smith said. “It will hurt not having her in the lineup at the start of the season, but we still have a strong team coming back.”

Teams shuffle around

Twenty-two of the WPIAL’s 120 high schools were affected by the PIAA realignment for the upcoming two-year cycle, including two of last year’s WPIAL silver medalists, who have changed classes.

All but two sections have changed, including one section that was eliminated when four schools dropped from Class 4A to Class 3A. With only 22 schools left in Class 4A, the WPIAL volleyball committee decided to use a 3-section format that eliminates Section 4.

The four teams that moved down to Class 3A are Armstrong, Franklin Regional, Kiski Area and Woodland Hills. All four have been placed in Section 1, along with Gateway, Greensburg Salem, Indiana and McKeesport. Armstrong was the WPIAL Class 4A runner-up last year.

Shenango and South Side Beaver are the other two teams that moved down in classification, as both moved to Class 1A Section 1.

Four teams moved up in classification, including two of the top three teams in Class 1A. WPIAL runner-up Our Lady of the Sacred Heart and third-place finisher Frazier have moved up to Class 2A, along with WPIAL qualifier Chartiers-Houston. Quaker Valley, a Class 2A playoff qualifier, has moved up to Class 3A.

The addition of five teams in Class 3A sets up a 32-team alignment with eight teams in each conference. Class 2A will have 35 teams, five conferences with seven teams in each. Class 1A will have 31 teams, three conferences with eight teams and one with seven teams.

First Published: August 17, 2018, 11:00 a.m.

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Dominique Felix (No. 11), who played at Oakland Catholic last year, has transferred to Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic this year.  (Ken Wunderley/Tri-State Sports &)
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