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Saturday, October 24, 2015

Radnor's Walker takes one last shot at Heritage Hills



   It’s been a pretty successful run at the scholastic level for Radnor senior Brynn Walker.
   She was the missing piece that the Raiders added to a girls team that had been the PIAA runnerup in the team competition in 2011 that put them over the top in 2012.
   Walker was an individual qualifier that year as well, but did not earn a medal. Still, she left the Heritage Hills Golf Resort along with her teammates with a state medal of golden hue.
   Radnor couldn’t get past rival Mount St. Joseph in the District One Tournament the next year, but Walker again qualified for the state tournament individually and earned a fifth-place medal in Class AAA that year. She also earned All-Delco honors for the first time.
   Walker wasted little time making her college choice in the winter following her sophomore season, deciding she would take her talents to Chapel Hill, N.C. and the University of North Carolina.
   Following a monster summer during which she qualified for both the U.S. Girls’ Junior and U.S. Amateur championships, Walker followed up a victory in the East Regional with a PIAA Class AAA championship, beating Canon-McMillan’s Lauren Waller in a playoff. That also made her the 2014-2015 Daily Times Player of the Year.
   Walker tees off Monday morning at the Heritage Hills Golf Resort for her fourth and final go at the state tournament. Despite finishing in a tie for third at the District One Tournament and tied for second last week at the East Regional, Walker will be the favorite.
   When I interviewed her last spring for the Player of the Year story, she said nobody can put more pressure on her than she puts on herself. Walker has hit the ball fantastically the last two weeks, but her putter has not been cooperating. Her composure, tested to the maximum, has never wavered. It’s a pretty impressive thing to see in a high school senior.
   Walker’s chief competition will come from one of her best friends, Council Rock North senior Madelein Herr, and from her teammate, Radnor junior Gabby Kim. Herr won the district title and Kim was the medalist at last week’s regional at Golden Oaks Golf Club and is having a breakout postseason.
   If one of those three don’t win the state title, look for Coatesville’s Sammie Staudt, who shared second with Walker at Golden Oaks, or Owen J. Roberts’ Maddie Sager, who lost to Herr in a playoff at districts, as logical contenders. It’s been since 2007 that a player not from District One has won the girls big-school title. Expect that streak to continue.
   In the midst of the scholastic postseason last year, Walker and Herr took a stab at qualifying for the inaugural U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship, which was to be staged the following May at Bandon Dunes in Oregon.
   Well, they qualified all right. And they proved to be quite a team, qualifying for match play and making it all the way to the semifinals. It took a team of Hannah O’Sullivan, who would win the U.S. Women’s Amateur in the summer of 2015, and Robynn Ree, to finally stop them. It was some pretty remarkable stuff from a couple of high school juniors and they even got some face time on FS1 when their quarterfinal match was aired in prime time. Walker and Herr can’t wait to get to Streamsong in Florida next May to give the Four-Ball another shot.
   As Herr’s dad Eric, who accompanied them on the trip to Oregon, said at the District One Tournament a couple of weeks ago, “they really ham-and-egged it unbelievably well.” This being a golf blog, I don’t have to explain what that means.
   They’re in the same group for the first round Monday and I suspect they’re happy about that.
   Radnor hasn’t been able to field a girls team the last two seasons, so Walker became a welcome addition to a coed team that won the District One Class AAA team title two weeks ago. That means Walker’s stay at Heritage Hills will extend to Wednesday’s team competition.
   I’ve noted before that Walker seems to thrive in a team environment. In addition to the PIAA girls title in 2012 and the quite successful partnership with Herr in the Four-Ball, Walker teamed with Aurora Kan, the 2010 PIAA champion at Chichester and former Purdue standout, and former Penn State standout Ellen Ceresko to help Team Pennsylvania finish third in the U.S. Women’s State Team Championship in September in Cape Girardeau, Mo. North Carolina is getting a great teammate.
   St. Joseph’s Prep is back to defend its PIAA Class AAA team title, but Radnor, with Walker and Kim and Michael Sydnes and whoever else Radnor coach Andy Achenbach picks to fill out his five-person roster will be pretty tough.
   When Heritage Hills debuted as the site of the state tournament in 2002, Radnor junior Adam Cohan became the Raiders’ first individual state champion. It was the beginning of a very successful run in York County for the Raiders golf program.
   Cohan finished in a tie for second with Strath Haven junior Conrad Von Borsig the following year. When a team championship was added to the state golf program, the Radnor boys showed up in 2006 and won the inaugural championship on a brutally cold and windy day in York County. Three years later, Jackie Calamaro won a PIAA girls title. Three years after that, the Radnor girls won the team title and then last year Walker emerged as the Class AAA state champion.
   Walker’s high school career will come to an end there this week and it won’t surprise me one bit if the Radnor golf program isn’t celebrating some kind of great accomplishment once again at Heritage Hills.

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