Class 3A Feature Athlete (May 1)

Name: Reed Fenton
High School: Latrobe
Grade: 12
Position: Outside Hitter

Background Info: Fenton is a four-year starter and co-captain for two of those years. Reed has been a first team section all-star and a WPIAL all-star in the past three season. He has also led the team in kills, and regularly leads the team on defense throughout his career. In addition to his volleyball skills, Fenton is a extraordinary basketball talent receiving multiple NCAA Division 1 basketball scholarship offers from the likes Princeton University, Boston University, Brown University, Dartmouth College, American University, and the US Naval Academy before deciding to play for Lehigh University. His high school basketball accomplishments include a 2nd team all section honors in his sophomore season, 1st team all section honors in his Junior and senior seasons and the Pittsburgh Post Gazette's Fabulous 5 in the 6A classification, and a 1000 point scoring career. He holds a class ranking of 12th and is a two-year member of the National Honor Society, Latrobe Rotary Student of the Month for January 2019, Spanish National Honor society, Greater Latrobe's distinguished Honor roll for four years and Latrobe High School Breakfast of Champions winner in science. His extracurricular activities include Student council where he has served as secretary, Latrobe Letterman's club for four years, Fellowship of Christian Athletes member, and a youth mentor for the Junior Pro youth basketball league.

Quotes from Latrobe coach Drew Vosefski: "It has been my honor to coach an athlete and know a young man as fine as Reed Fenton. He leads by example, putting in the hard work to make himself, his teammates and most importantly his team the best they can be. Despite all of Reed's athletic talents and accomplishments, if one met him for the first time they would never know it, as Reed is one of the most humble and thoughtful young men I have had the privilege to know. His shoes will be difficult to fill on our volleyball team for a long time to come."