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Turowski wins Westmoreland County junior amateur, sets record

Paul Schofield
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Penn-Trafford’s Nick Turowski chips on the No. 15 green Thursday at Latrobe Country Club during the Westmoreland County Junior Championship.
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Kiski Area’s Trey Roberts chips onto the No. 15 green Thursday at Latrobe Country Club during the Westmoreland County Junior Championship.
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Norwin’s Dom Cerilla celebrates a birdie putt on the No. 15 green Thursday at Latrobe Country Club during the Westmoreland County Junior Championship.

Nick Turowski didn’t have to play in the Westmoreland County Golf Association Junior Amateur tournament Thursday.

He wanted to, and that impressed tournament director Bob Allshouse.

“Considering all the prestigious tournaments he has scheduled this summer, I wouldn’t have blamed him if he wanted to miss this event,” Allshouse said. “When I called him earlier this week, he told me he was looking forward to the tournament.”

Turowski, who recently graduated from Penn-Trafford, played in the West Penn Amateur on Monday and Tuesday and was in the final pairing. He ended up finishing fifth.

Next week, Turowski is entered in the Pennsylvania Junior at Hershey. He has many other events scheduled.

Turowski won the county tournament for the second time by shooting a tournament-record 3-under-par 69 at Latrobe Country Club. He still feels the first time he won in 2021 was bigger because of the strong field.

“I believe I was the youngest to win,” Turowski said. “That has special meaning. That win was a huge confidence builder.”

The previous low score to win the tournament was a 1-under 71 by Mark Goetz in 2017.

Turowski started fast. He birdied Nos. 2, 4 and 6 to go to 3-under. He bogeyed 7 and 8 before he birdied No. 9 and then No. 18.

“I stayed aggressive,” Turowski said. “I credit my caddie (Nolan Shilling) for helping me out. It was a lot of fun playing.”

Shilling was last year’s champion.

“I had a stressful first hole, needing to make a 15-foot putt to save par,” Turowski said. “I told Nolan I didn’t want that to happen again.”

Latrobe’s P.J. Germano was second with a 77, and Kiski Area’s Trey Roberts was third with a 79.

Kiski Area’s Max Mottura and Frazier’s Nixen Erdely shot 80. River Valley’s Jeremy Reed and Greensburg Central Catholic’s Braden Riley finished at 81, and Belle Vernon’s Jordan Mocello, Norwin’s Dom Cerilli and Greensburg Central Catholic’s Sean Walker shot 82.

Landon Stoner of Norwin was the 13-15 division winner.

Penn-Trafford was the team champion, Kiski Area was second and Latrobe was third.

Paul Schofield is a TribLive reporter covering high school and college sports and local golf. He joined the Trib in 1995 after spending 15 years at the Daily Courier in Connellsville, where he served as sports editor for 14 years. He can be reached at pschofield@triblive.com.

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