Joey Solt, a junior on the Palmerton golf team, matched par with a 72 at Woodstone Country Club in Danielsville, Northampton County to claim a Philadelphia Section PGA Junior Tour victory in the 16-to-18 division July 9th.
It was basically a home game for Solt, a Kunkletown resident, and he put together a really solid round, opening with a birdie at the first hole and finishing up with a birdie at 18. In between he had 14 pars on his scorecard, rattling off 13 straight pars from the second through the 14th holes.
Solt toured the outgoing nine at Woodstone in 1-under 35.
Joey Bilotta, who wrapped up his scholastic career at Boyertown last fall, got off to a fast start with back-to-back birdies at the second and third holes, added birdies at 14 and 17 and had eight pars on his card as he earned runnerup honors with a 3-over 75.
Charles Ball of West Chester made a birdie on the ninth hole and had 12 pars on his card, including a string of seven pars in a row from two through eight, as he finished in third place with a 4-over 76.
Mason Matlack of Boyertown, Tucker Dempsey, a Philadelphia resident and a junior on the Episcopal Academy golf team, and Cooper Aspen, a senior on the Southern Lehigh golf team, shared fourth place, each posting a 77.
Jack Ferm, a District One Class AAA qualifier as a junior at Garnet Valley finished alone in seventh place with a 78.
Rounding out the top 10 in the 16-to-18 division was the trio of Braydon Dolan, a senior on the Springfield golf team, Brayden Hughes of Hockessin, Del. and Ty Miller, a senior on the State College golf team, all of whom signed for a 79.
Brody Campell, a Plymouth Meeting resident and a sophomore on the Malvern Prep golf team, matched Solt’s even-par 72 to earn a Philly Junior Tour victory in the 13-to-15 division.
Campbell made a birdie on the sixth hole and then really got it going on the incoming nine with birdies at 12, 14 and 17. He also had 10 pars on his scorecard, finishing his round with five straight pars while touring the back at Woodstone in 1-under 35.
Sam Whitehouse of Pottstown opened his round with a birdie at the first hole and finished up the front nine with another birdie at nine. He had 11 pars on his card, rattling off eight straight pars from the 10th through the 17th holes, as he earned runnerup honors among the younger guys with a solid 4-over 76.
Mason Kim of Blue Bell had 11 pars on his card as he finished in third place with a 79.
Henry Small of Berwyn took fourth place with an 80, Benjamin Lear of West Chester was fifth with an 81 and the foursome of M.J. Nestor of Greenville, Del., Jonah Lowenberg of Villanova, Chase Schmidt of Waterford, N.J. and Sam Nelligan, an incoming freshman at Boyertown, finished in a tie for sixth, each signing for an 82.
Rounding out the top 10 in the 13-to-15 division were Thomas Airoldi of Bryn Mawr and Lucas Shank of West Chester as they finished in a tie for 10th place, each recording an 83.
The best score of the day among the girls came out of the 13-to-15 division as Alexa Mcelwain of Schnecksville had three pars on Woodstone’s incoming nine on her way to a Philly Junior Tour victory with a 95.
Mae Racowski of Newtown Square rounded out a short field in the 13-to-15 division as she finished in second place with a 116.
Kallista Spence of Phoenixville was the lone entry in the 16-to-18 division and she finished up her round with a par at the 18th hole to register a 110.
A red-hot Kash Gray of Eagleville bested the field of 12-and-under nine-holers for the third time in four days as he made a birdie at the seventh hole and had four pars on his scorecard on his way to a 3-over 39.
Gray had claimed a Philly Junior Tour victory a day earlier at Medford Lakes Country Club and was the winner July 6th in a Nine-Hole Series event at DuPont Country Club’s Montchanin nine.
Niko Muego of Bryn Mawr had four pars on his card as he earned runnerup honors with a 42.
Sid Joshi of Coopersburg finished up his round with a birdie at the ninth hole and had two pars on his card as he finished in third place with a 45.
Leonardo Rossi of Ambler took fourth place with a 49, Andrew Winkler of Macungie was fifth with a 51 and Mason Freeborn of Reading rounded out the field in the boys 12-and-under division as he finished sixth with a 55.