Dunmorean of the Month: Julia Walsh

Dunmorean of the Month - JuliaWalshBy Steve Svetovich

Dunmore graduate Julia Walsh has a strong intellect for math and science and wants to use those smarts to become a chemical engineer.

Daughter of Jeff and Maureen Walsh, the recent Dunmore High School graduate will study chemical engineering at Penn State University main campus in the fall. 

Well versed, Julia finished sixth in her class with a 3.8 grade point average and played four years of both basketball and cross country at Dunmore. She was a member of the Spanish club, TACT, SADD, Service Club, Earth Club and National Honor Society.

Julia was Vice President of her senior class at Dunmore.

Her hobbies include running, going to the gym and playing pickup basketball. She enjoys listening to music, especially pop artist Shawn Mendez.

Lady Bucks Honored PixA strong leader, Julia was a captain on both the basketball and cross country teams at Dunmore. She played on a Lady Bucks basketball team that finished as a state runner up this past season and was a part of two district title teams. 

Julia said her favorite academic subjects are chemistry and math. And that made chemical engineering an easier choice as a college major.

“I always leaned towards math and chemistry as my favorite subjects,” she said. “I talked to my academic advisors and counselors and they directed me towards the path of chemical engineering. At Penn State you can easily change a major, but I feel it is the right choice for me.

“I love the college. I know Penn State is in the middle of nowhere, but it is going to be a great place to be for me. I want to study hard, do well in school and eventually get a job in a big city like Boston or Philadelphia.”

Julia said she will never forget Dunmore High School.

“I loved it all there, especially the teachers. It was the best decision my parents ever made for me. I went to a private grade school until the third grade when my parents sent me to Dunmore Elementary. Dunmore High School was the best four years of my life. Going to Dunmore from the third grade on was such a great experience.”

Julia, who has a younger brother Jeffrey, 15, credits her parents for a lot of her success.

“Our mom and dad always taught my brother and I to always work hard and do our best. They helped make us competitive in a good way.”

Julia is keeping busy this summer working for her uncle, Dr. Scott McKenna, a plastic surgeon. His office is located on Sanderson Avenue in Scranton.

She was also involved recently in a cross country race alumni fund raiser in which money was raised for “Jog for Jude” research and the Dunmore cross country team.

penn-state“It was a fun event, with a great turnout for a good cause,” she said.

Kind and gentle in her manner, Julia received a college scholarship from Feel Good Motors for “kindness.” She also received a scholarship for finishing in the top 10 percent of her class.

She looks forward to Penn State and her future. “It is going to take a lot of hard work and determination,” she said. “These classes are not going to be easy by any means.”

Doin’ Dunmore: A Season to Remember for the Dunmore Lady Bucks

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By Steve Svetovich

Memories. That’s what this year’s edition of the Dunmore Lady Bucks will be noted for when its team members look back at this team decades from now.

The team just created great memories for Dunmore High School and the community.

And that was en route to a Lynett Tournament title, District championship and a run to the PIAA Class 3A title game, a 49-43 loss to Delone Catholic.

And the Lady Bucks, trailing throughout the state title game, never gave up making a late run but just falling short.

Dunmore seniors Victoria Toomey, Gianna Delfino, Lisa Tallo, Brooke Frable and Julia Walsh took center court and proudly hoisted the PIAA Class 3A runner-up trophy following the loss in the state title game.

Dunmore’s run through two of the state’s top high school basketball programs will never be forgotten.

The Lady Bucks ended St. Basil Academy’s perfect season in the second round and defeated four-time state champion Neumann-Goretti in the quarterfinals.

The loss in the state title game was Dunmore’s first of the year.

Senior Gianna Delfino said team unity, defense and the coaching staff led by Ben O’Brien were the key to the team’s success this year.

basketballFreshman Moriah Murray led the Lady Bucks in scoring with 15.8 points per game. Murray scored 479 points in her first season of varsity action.

Dunmore senior center-forward Victoria Toomey, last season’s Player of the Year, averaged 12.5 points per game. Senior forward Gianna Delfino, Defensive Player if the Year as a sophomore, averaged 9.0 points per contest.

The attendance in Hershey for the title game was 3,957, with 913 tickets sold in advance through Dunmore athletic director Mark Finan’s office.

The Dunmore community was there all the way to support the Lady Bucks.

The Lady Bucks were losing, 35-12, in the title game when Delfino re-entered the contest and scored the next five points.

Anna Talutto then sparked the comeback even further as she and her teammates scored 17 of the next 18 points as Dunmore pulled within, 36-29, early in the fourth quarter.

But Delone Catholic was just able to pull off the 49-43 win. Time just ran out on the surging Lady Bucks.

Dunmore did get to within five points before a missed shot sealed the win for Delone Catholic. Toomey said she was proud of her team’s effort and how she and her teammates never gave up.

Toomey scored 14 points, Defino scored 10 and Lisa Tallo added nine points in Dunmore’s 50-24 win over Trinity to reach the state title game.

Murray scored 34 points to lead Dunmore to a 54-47 win over defending champion Neumann-Goretti in the state quarterfinal win.

Dunmore also defeated Constitution, 62-14, and St. Basil’s, 47-37, in the first two rounds of the PIAA playoffs.

The Dunmore Lady Bucks finished its historic season with a 29-1 record.

Members of the close knit team include Victoria Toomey, Moriah Murray, Gianna Delfino, Lisa Tallo, Anna Talutto, Nora Haggerty, Katherine Hopkins, Sophia Mandarano, Alexis Santarsiero, Elisa Delfino, Samantha Lewis, Mia Blume, Julia Walsh, Alexis Chapman, Brooke Frable and Molly Zimmer.

Since the state playoffs began in 1974, Dunmore has been in the postseason 29 times.

Dunmore lost previous finals appearances to Cranberry, 44-43, in 1994, and to Erie Villa Marie, 62-39, in 2011.