YORK, Pa. — Penn State York volleyball team members, coaches, and the campus will continue to keep Courtney Groft’s memory alive with a Gift of Life Fundraiser Game set for Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. in the gym of the Joe and Rosie Ruhl Student Community Center on campus when they take on Penn State Wilkes-Barre. Groft, then a first-year student at York campus, died in a car accident on Oct. 30, 2021, and in her death gave life to others through organ donation.
Sadie Schantz, a member of the volleyball team and now a senior at Penn State York, had the idea last year when the campus held its first game in Groft’s honor. More than $800 was raised for Gift of Life last year.
“This game means a lot to me and my team,” said Schantz. “It creates the opportunity for people to come together and honor Courtney, and it allows us to honor her in the best way we know how. We hope that through the game, people will get to learn who Court was and will learn more about the importance of organ donation,” said Schantz.
Remembering Groft takes many forms at Penn State York. Her jersey, No. 3, is displayed during games on the first seat of the players’ bench where she sat, her photo is hanging on the wall in the athletics office, and the warm-up jerseys the team wears in practice have the words “Play for Court” on the back of them.