2018-2019 News
Jack Wright, Rachel Martindale Named NA’s Athletes of the Year

The North Allegheny Athletic Department is proud to announce its Athletes of the Year for the 2018-2019 school year. Senior Jack Wright was the recipient of the Male Athlete of the Year and senior Rachel Martindale was the recipient of the Female Athlete of the Year Award.
Wright helped the North Allegheny boys to three straight PIAA Class AAA swimming and diving championships and was a member of four consecutive WPIAL crowns. At states, Wright won gold in the 200-yard freestyle (1:35.04) for the second straight year and also claimed silver in the 100-freestyle (43.81). He also anchored the 200-freestyle relay team that won PIAA gold for the second consecutive season.
Wright was a member of a North Allegheny quartet that broke a pile of national high school and age group relay records, including most spectacularly at the 2018 PIAA State Meet. There they swam a 2:53.81 that was not only a National Public High School Record, but was also faster than Bolles’ legendary private school record. Additionally, Wright was tabbed with All-America honors from the National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association. Wright will continue his swimming career at the University of Virginia.
Martindale, a multi-sport athlete, helped the North Allegheny girls’ basketball team to two WPIAL championships and four title game appearances, along with one appearance in the PIAA championship in Hershey. This spring, she spearheaded the North Allegheny softball team’s efforts in reaching the WPIAL championship for the first time since 2015.
On the hardwood, Martindale averaged 13.7 points and 5.2 rebounds per game this past winter. She totaled 1,373 points, 267 3-pointers, 270 assists and 205 steals in her North Allegheny career. The Tigers amassed a record of 105-11 during her four year-tenure. Among a bevy of accolades, Martindale was named all-state three times by the Pennsylvania Sports Writers along with back-to-back laurels on the Trib 10 and Post-Gazette’s Fab Five lists.
Due to a knee injury suffered in the 2018 WPIAL Class 6A girls’ basketball championship game, a contest the Tigers won, Martindale missed the rest of the state playoff run and the entire 2018 softball season. She showed no rust upon her return to the basketball court or the diamond. On the softball field, Martindale posted 101 career hits to go along with a career .470 batting average, 14 home runs, 70 RBI and 96 runs scored in just three seasons. She will continue her basketball career at the University of Akron next season.
Congratulations to both Jack Wright and Rachel Martindale for being name the 2018-2019 North Allegheny Athletes of the Year.
(Wright and Martindale in photo above with Athletic Director Bob Bozzuto. Partial credit to Swimswam.com for information on Jack Wright.)
NA Boys Swimming Team Honored At State Capitol

The PIAA champion North Allegheny boys’ swimming team joined Pennsylvania Speaker of the House Mike Turzai at the State Capitol in Harrisburg on Monday. The Tigers were recognized by the PA House of Representatives for winning the PIAA Class AAA title for the third consecutive season. Congratulations to the Tigers and coach Patrick Wenzel for another championship season.
Jerry Chen Commits To Pitt

North Allegheny senior Jerry Chen has committed to continue his swimming career at the University of Pittsburgh next school year.
Chen helped the North Allegheny boys’ team to its eighth consecutive WPIAL Class AAA title and third straight PIAA title this season.
He placed second in the WPIAL (56.94 seconds) and fifth in the PIAA (56.54) in the 100-yard breaststroke, and first (one minute, 31 seconds) and second (1:30.70) as part of the 200 medley relay team.
In his career, Chen earned three WPIAL gold medals in the 200 medley relay. Chen won WPIAL silver in the 100 breaststroke twice.
NA Boys Swimming Featured In Swimming World Magazine

The North Allegheny boys’ swimming team has been named the overall High School National Champion by Swimming World Magazine for the 2017-2018 school year. The Tigers are featured in their September issue, which was recently released to the public. To read this month’s issue and the feature on the North Allegheny swimmers, click here.