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Monday, April 03, 2017Friday, March 31, 2017, at his home. He was 56. Born in Charleroi on Sept. 30, 1960, he was the son of Silvia Pace Camp and the late Dr. Philip Campi. He graduated from Charleroi High School, Westmoreland County Community College and St. Vincent College, Unity, where he earned a bachelor's degree in 1984. The No. 1 player on the men's tennis team in the early '80s, Mr. Campi was hired as the St. Vincent men's tennis coach upon graduation and worked in that capacity until his death. He also coached the women's team from 1985 to 1992. “Enrico was a longtime member of the St. Vincent community,” said the Rev. Myron Kirsch, athletic director. “He touched the lives of so many of our athletes for more than three decades, and his dedication and service to both St. Vincent and the sport of tennis were unmatched.” As coach, Mr. Campi helped produce a number of local, sectional and national ranked players, several of whom went on to receive scholarships to NCAA Division I and II schools, according to the college's website. The men's team, which called the Greensburg Racquet Club home, practicing and playing home matches there, will soldier on without their coach, said senior Brian Niemiec, 21, of Jeannette. “It's been tough, but we've really come together as a team. We're still fighting,” he said. “We're just extra motivated to complete the season and win the (Presidents' Athletic) Conference for Enrico.” The men's team is 5-2 on the season and 2-0 in conference play. They play next at Waynesburg University on Friday. Niemiec said he played for Mr. Campi since he was a sophomore. “As a coach, he knew what he was talking about. He always had the exact right thing to say at the right time. He just taught so much to everybody,” he said. Greensburg Racquet Club receptionist Autumn Miller, 19, of North ...
FRANK MASE JR. - Indiana Gazette
Monday, January 09, 2017Frank Anthony Mase Jr., 84, of Blairsville, passed away Friday, Jan. 6, 2017, in Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital, Greensburg.The son of Frank A. Mase Sr. and Kunsie (Darazio) Mase, he was born June 17, 1932 in Latrobe.Frank was a very active member of SS. Simon & Jude Roman Catholic Church, Blairsville, was very active in the Democratic Party of Westmoreland County and was a member of the New Derry Sportsmen’s Club.He worked in construction and was a former deputy sheriff in Westmoreland County.Frank loved playing bocce, the Italian hand game morra and being with the old-timers baseball league, especially those who played on Dino’s team.Surviving are two daughters, Deborah L. Hudak and Pamela J. Glance, both of Blairsville; two grandchildren, Frank Diana and Cody Glance; two great-grandchildren, Vincent Diana and Clint Glance; two brothers, Lawrence L. Mase, of Kittanning, and Ronald R. Mase, of Denver; a sister, Inez Waldron, of Mansfield, Texas; and several nieces and nephews.Mr. Mase was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Winifred (Kelly) Mase, in 2000; a bro...
Westmoreland News
Monday, April 03, 2017Friday, March 31, 2017, at his home. He was 56. Born in Charleroi on Sept. 30, 1960, he was the son of Silvia Pace Camp and the late Dr. Philip Campi. He graduated from Charleroi High School, Westmoreland County Community College and St. Vincent College, Unity, where he earned a bachelor's degree in 1984. The No. 1 player on the men's tennis team in the early '80s, Mr. Campi was hired as the St. Vincent men's tennis coach upon graduation and worked in that capacity until his death. He also coached the women's team from 1985 to 1992. “Enrico was a longtime member of the St. Vincent community,” said the Rev. Myron Kirsch, athletic director. “He touched the lives of so many of our athletes for more than three decades, and his dedication and service to both St. Vincent and the sport of tennis were unmatched.” As coach, Mr. Campi helped produce a number of local, sectional and national ranked players, several of whom went on to receive scholarships to NCAA Division I and II schools, according to the college's website. The men's team, which called the Greensburg Racquet Club home, practicing and playing home matches there, will soldier on without their coach, said senior Brian Niemiec, 21, of Jeannette. “It's been tough, but we've really come together as a team. We're still fighting,” he said. “We're just extra motivated to complete the season and win the (Presidents' Athletic) Conference for Enrico.” The men's team is 5-2 on the season and 2-0 in conference play. They play next at Waynesburg University on Friday. Niemiec said he played for Mr. Campi since he was a sophomore. “As a coach, he knew what he was talking about. He always had the exact right thing to say at the right time. He just taught so much to everybody,” he said. Greensburg Racquet Club receptionist Autumn Miller, 19, of North ...
FRANK MASE JR. - Indiana Gazette
Monday, January 09, 2017Frank Anthony Mase Jr., 84, of Blairsville, passed away Friday, Jan. 6, 2017, in Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital, Greensburg.The son of Frank A. Mase Sr. and Kunsie (Darazio) Mase, he was born June 17, 1932 in Latrobe.Frank was a very active member of SS. Simon & Jude Roman Catholic Church, Blairsville, was very active in the Democratic Party of Westmoreland County and was a member of the New Derry Sportsmen’s Club.He worked in construction and was a former deputy sheriff in Westmoreland County.Frank loved playing bocce, the Italian hand game morra and being with the old-timers baseball league, especially those who played on Dino’s team.Surviving are two daughters, Deborah L. Hudak and Pamela J. Glance, both of Blairsville; two grandchildren, Frank Diana and Cody Glance; two great-grandchildren, Vincent Diana and Clint Glance; two brothers, Lawrence L. Mase, of Kittanning, and Ronald R. Mase, of Denver; a sister, Inez Waldron, of Mansfield, Texas; and several nieces and nephews.Mr. Mase was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Winifred (Kelly) Mase, in 2000; a bro...