Sam Nelligan, an incoming freshman at Boyertown, had the
best score of the day out of the 13-to-15 division as he claimed a Philadelphia
Section PGA Junior Tour with a 2-under-par 70 at Berkleigh Golf Club near
Kutztown June 24th.
I mentioned I had a chance to caddy for Nelligan at
Stonewall’s Old Course a couple of days before he had a runnerup finish in the
13-to-15 division in a Philly Junior Tour stop at Indian Valley Country Club
earlier in June. You could tell the kid was starting to figure out this golf
thing a little with some help from Stonewall head pro Megan Leineweber.
Nelligan made birdies at the fifth, eighth and ninth holes
while touring the outgoing nine at Berkleigh, home to an LPGA Tour stop hosted
by the great Betsy King from 1996 to 2004, in 2-under 33.
Nelligan added birdies at the 13th and 16th
holes and had 10 pars on his scorecard.
Carter Robbins of Warrington and Eli Barton, a junior on the
Minersville golf team, shared runnerup honors, each ending up seven shots
behind Nelligan with a 5-over 77.
Robbins made birdies on the seventh and 16th
holes and had nine pars on his card. Barton made birdies at the fifth, ninth
and 13th holes before going back-to-back with birdies at 15 and 16
and had six pars on his card.
Parker Grieve of Plymouth Meeting took fourth place with a
78, Peter Heilman of Mechanicsburg was fifth with a 79, Carson McNamee of
Harleysville was sixth with an 80, Lucas Shank of West Chester was seventh with
an 83 and James Lang of Haddon Township, N.J. was eighth with an 84.
Rounding out the top 10 in the 13-to-15 division were Cole
Jacobson of Phoenixville and Jesse Kanefsky, a Bryn Mawr resident and a
sophomore at The Haverford School, as they finished in a tie for ninth place,
each signing for an 85.
Grady Rupe, a senior on the Perkiomen Valley golf team, made
a birdie at the seventh hole, went back-to-back with birdies at 13 and 14 and
had 12 pars on his scorecard, including a string of five straight pars from eight
through 12, as he matched par at Berkleigh with a 72 to claim a Philly Junior
Tour victory in the 16-to-18 division.
Justin Marcus, who wrapped up his scholastic career at
Downingtown West by qualifying for the District One Class AAA Championship last
fall, made birdies at the fifth, seventh and ninth holes and had 11 pars on his
card, including a run of four straight pars from 10 through 13, as he earned
runnerup honors among the older guys with a 1-over 73.
Marcus’ three birdies enabled him to tour the outgoing nine
at Berkleigh in 1-under 34.
Mason Matlack of Boyertown and Chris Cipollone, who wrapped
up his scholastic career at Haverford High last fall, finished in a tie for
third place, each tallying a 2-over 74.
Matlack made birdies at the first and fifth holes and had 12
pars on his card, including a string of five straight pars from 13 through 17.
Cipollone made birdies at the first and 17th holes and had 13 pars
on his card, twice rattling off streaks of six straight pars from four through
nine and again from 11 through 16.
John Thompson, a junior on the Phoenixville golf team, took
fifth place with a 77 and Braydon Jakatt, a senior on the Coatesville golf team
who was coming off a Philly Junior Tour victory two days earlier at Chapel Hill
Golf Course, and Radek Remaley, a senior on the Nazareth golf team, finished in
a tie for sixth place, each recording a 79.
Anderson Tineo of Mount Royal, N.J. took eighth place with
an 80, Brady Morris of Reading was ninth with an 81 and Logan Hyndman, a
Newtown resident and a senior on the golf team at The Pennington School,
rounded out the top 10 in the 16-to-18 division as he finished 10th
with an 82.
Molly Wagner, a junior on the St. Mark’s golf team, picked
up her second straight Philly Junior Tour victory in the girls 13-to-15
division with an 87 at Berkleigh.
Wagner, who captured a Philly Junior Tour victory a day
earlier at Inniscrone Golf Club, made a birdie at the 11th hole and
had six pars on her scorecard, including three straight pars to close out her
round.
Alexa Mcelwain of Schnecksville had four pars on her card as
she earned runnerup honors with a 91.
Two members of Nazareth’s Team Soporowski, Natalie Soporowski
and Lindsay Soporowski – both Class of 2030 entries, so maybe twins – finished
third and fourth, respectively, to round out the field in the 13-to-15
division.
Natalie Soporowski had three pars on her card on her way to
a 100 and Lindsay Soporowski made back-to-back pars at the ninth and 10th
holes as she recorded a 103.
Mariana Walker, who wrapped up her scholastic career at
Council Rock North last fall, had six pars on her scorecard as she finished at
the top of the leaderboard in the 16-to-18 division with an 89.
Kallista Spence of Phoenixville made pars on the first and
eighth holes as she earned runnerup honors with a 105.
Rounding out the field in the 16-to-18 division was Faridah
Ismaila, a junior on the Great Valley golf team, as she made pars on the 11th
and 16th holes to finish in third place with a 109.
Blake Shurman of Villanova and Joey Charpentier of
Schwenksville shared the top spot among the boys 12-and-under nine-holers as
each carded a 2-over 37.
Charpentier and Shurman finished 1-2, respectively, two days
earlier in the Philly Junior Tour stop at Chapel Hill.
Shurman had bookend birdies at the first and ninth holes at
Berkleigh and had three pars on his scorecard at the sixth, seventh and eighth
holes. Charpentier also made a birdie at the ninth hole and had five pars on
his card.
Connor Michaels of Lancaster and Niko Muego of Bryn Mawr finished
two shots behind Shurman and Charpentier in a tie for third place, each
tallying a 4-over 39.
Michaels made a birdie on the ninth hole and had five pars
on his card, including three straight pars at three, four and five. Muego had
five pars on his card.
Andrew Herman of Telford took fifth place with a 40 and the
trio of Grayson Wright of Philadelphia, Andrew DElia of Clarks Summit and
Victor Wang of Hockessin, Del. shared sixth, each registering a 41.
Ryan Kaye of Lansdale took ninth place with a 43 and Mason
Freeborn of Reading and Brady Fry of Pennsburg rounded out the top 10 in the
boys 12-and-under division as they each recorded a 45.
That’s eight shots separating the 11 players in the top 10,
typical of the kind of competitive balance in this division.
Strong showing by Claire Malbacho of Haverford as she made
birdies at the second and seventh holes and had three pars on her scorecard to best
the field of girls 12-and-under nine-holers with a 3-over 38.
Lillian Fry, another member of Pennsburg’s Team Fry, had
three pars on her card as she earned runnerup honors with a 46.
Addison Sabatini of West Chester made a par on the fifth
hole as she rounded out the field in the girls 12-and-under division by
finishing in third place with a 48.