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Saxonburg community mourns loss of 12-year-old and grandfather killed in crash
SAXONBURG, Pa. (KDKA) – The Saxonburg community is mourning the loss of a youth football player who was killed in a crash Friday night.
At Knoch High School, there were many heavy hearts on Saturday. His football team, the Saxonburg Spartans, held a memorial.
It was a somber Saturday night as dozens remembered 12-year-old Zane Rupert.
The child and his 65-year-old grandfather, David Faulx, died in a two-vehicle crash Friday night after police say they crashed into a semi-truck head-on.
State police say they believe speeding was a factor.
On Saturday, family, friends, and fellow players remembered Zane, a youth football player for the Saxonburg Spartans.
Many gathered to share their condolences and remember No. 95.
The head of Saxonburg Spartans spoke on behalf of the community.
“The Spartans, our coaches, and Zane’s teammates stand with the Rupert family. Our hearts go out to them,” Dave Drane, president of the Saxonburg Spartans, said.
A tribute and a moment of silence was held at Knock High School, where senior Spartan football players and cheerleaders participated in a ceremony on the field.
His teammates and the cheerleaders gathered to share roses and sincere wishes to the family.
Rupert’s parents and extended family walked across the football field with another teammate, wearing his number to honor Zane and his family.
The people of Saxonburg are grieving the loss of two of their own, one way too young and gone too soon.
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Paul Skenes finishes third in NL Cy Young Award voting
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes finished third in the National League Cy Young Award voting on Wednesday.
Atlanta Braves pitcher Chris Sale won the award, while Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler finished second.
The Pirates’ pitcher is the fifth rookie to finish in the top 3 in Cy Young voting, and his third-place finish is the highest by a rookie since Jose Fernandez’s third-place mark in 2013. Skenes received one second-place vote and 13 third-place votes. The award was voted on by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America.
For Skenes, Wednesday’s Cy Young third-place finish was the cap on a phenomenal rookie season. From May 11, when he made his Major League Baseball Debut, Skenes was a sensation on the mound. He finished the season with an 11-3 record and a 1.96 ERA in 133 innings over 23 starts. He added 170 strikeouts and only walked 32 batters.
The 22-year-old pitcher, the No. 1 pick in the 2023 draft out of LSU, had such a strong season that he was named the starting pitcher for the National League in the 2024 All-Star Game.
Though Skenes came up short in the NL Cy Young voting, the pitcher was named the 2024 NL Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year winner on Monday.
The pitcher also was named Baseball Digest’s National League Rookie of the Year earlier this month and Baseball America’s 2024 Rookie of the Year in October.
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