Braden Shattuck, the 2011-12 Daily Times Player of the Year at Sun Valley, did not skip a beat in his first two starts with the University of Delaware.
This weekend Shattuck had a pair of even-par 71s over the 6,528-yard, par-71 Naval Academy course in Annapolis Md. for a 142 total that left him a tie for third place at the Navy Fall Classic.
North Dakota State accounted for the top two spots in the individual chase with Nathan Anderson taking medalist honors with a 4-under 138 (68-70) total and Bill Carlson the runnerup at 1-under 141 (69-72). They led North Dakota State to the team title with a 565 total.
Temple, led by a tie for eighth from sophomore Paul Carbone, a former Archbishop Wood standout, finished third at 584, four shots back of runnerup Saint Bonaventure. Carbone had rounds of 74 and 70 for a 2-over 144 total.
With Shattuck leading the way, Delaware finished seventh at 589, a shot back of host Navy.
Fifth place went to Brown at 586. One of Brown’s top scorers was former Haverford School standout Nelson Hargrove, who finished in a tie for 20th with rounds of 72 and 75 for a 5-over 147 total.
In a tournament that concluded Labor Day, Shattuck saved his best for last, shooting the best round of the day by a Blue Hen to finish in a tie for 35th in the season-opening Turning Stone Tiger Invitational with a 228 total.
Shattuck opened with a 75 at the 7,105-yard, par-72 Kaluhyat Golf Club layout at the Turning Stone Resort in Verona, N.Y. He then added a 79 before finishing up with a 2-over 74 that left him in a tie for 35th.
Delaware finished in a tie for 11th in the team standings with rounds of 315, 303 and 305 for a 923 total. Tournament host Missouri won the team title with an 842 total. The Tigers were followed by runnerup Louisville at 861.
The Blue Hens were led by senior Ben Conroy, who had rounds of 75, 72 and 75 for a 222 total that earned him a tie for 22nd.
This weekend Shattuck had a pair of even-par 71s over the 6,528-yard, par-71 Naval Academy course in Annapolis Md. for a 142 total that left him a tie for third place at the Navy Fall Classic.
North Dakota State accounted for the top two spots in the individual chase with Nathan Anderson taking medalist honors with a 4-under 138 (68-70) total and Bill Carlson the runnerup at 1-under 141 (69-72). They led North Dakota State to the team title with a 565 total.
Temple, led by a tie for eighth from sophomore Paul Carbone, a former Archbishop Wood standout, finished third at 584, four shots back of runnerup Saint Bonaventure. Carbone had rounds of 74 and 70 for a 2-over 144 total.
With Shattuck leading the way, Delaware finished seventh at 589, a shot back of host Navy.
Fifth place went to Brown at 586. One of Brown’s top scorers was former Haverford School standout Nelson Hargrove, who finished in a tie for 20th with rounds of 72 and 75 for a 5-over 147 total.
In a tournament that concluded Labor Day, Shattuck saved his best for last, shooting the best round of the day by a Blue Hen to finish in a tie for 35th in the season-opening Turning Stone Tiger Invitational with a 228 total.
Shattuck opened with a 75 at the 7,105-yard, par-72 Kaluhyat Golf Club layout at the Turning Stone Resort in Verona, N.Y. He then added a 79 before finishing up with a 2-over 74 that left him in a tie for 35th.
Delaware finished in a tie for 11th in the team standings with rounds of 315, 303 and 305 for a 923 total. Tournament host Missouri won the team title with an 842 total. The Tigers were followed by runnerup Louisville at 861.
The Blue Hens were led by senior Ben Conroy, who had rounds of 75, 72 and 75 for a 222 total that earned him a tie for 22nd.
Speaking of Sun Valley …
Shattuck’s alma mater will, as you would expect, struggle with the departure of the Daily Times Player of the Year who was a top-20 player in the state.
Shattuck’s coach, Rick Barry checked in with some preview information just after last week’s scholastic preview appeared on the blog.
Sun Valley’s top returnees are Josh Dambman and Leo Whitten as the Vanguards continue to compete in the tough Ches-Mont League. Hannah Turner is also on the roster and hopes to improve enough to make a run at earning a spot in the District One Tournament on the girls side.
Philadelphia Junior Tour
Cardinal O’Hara freshman Alec Kerr, who led the Lions to a one-shot victory over Bonner-Prendie in a match Sunday, tuned up for that performance with a tie for second in the 13-to-15 age group in a Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour stop Saturday at Foxchase G.C. near Lancaster.
Kerr carded an 80 and was four shots back of medalist R.J. Wrenn, who had a 76. Jacob Liberman of Radnor finished 11th with a 93.
In the 16-to-18 division, Garnet Valley sophomore Michael Stanilka finished fifth with an 81.
In the girls 13-to-15 division, Caprian Kan, younger sister of 2010 PIAA champion Aurora Kan, finished second with a 90. Gabriella Kim of Wayne finished third with a 93 and Yana Ilieva of Newtown Square finished fifth with a 112.
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