Two of the Inter-Ac League’s top players a year ago,
Haverford School’s three-time All-Delco Scott Jaster and Episcopal Academy’s
Sean Fahey, had strong showings as they came home this weekend as freshmen on
the Dartmouth men’s team and teed it up in the Temple Invitational at Philmont
Country Club.
Jaster was Dartmouth’s top finisher as he carded a 1-over 71
Sunday to finish at 7-over 147 and in a tie for 24th. Fahey was the
Big Green’s third-best finisher with rounds of 74 and 79 for a 153 total that
left him in a tie for 62nd.
The talented freshman duo helped Darthmouth finish in a tie
for 14th with Saint Joseph’s at 612. Dartmouth had a pair of 306 rounds.
Everybody was playing for second in the Temple Invitational,
formerly the Big Five Invitational, as Hartford sophomore Evan Russell torched
the Philmont layout with a spectacular 8-under 62 in Saturday’s first round and
cooled off only slightly with a 68 Sunday. Russell’s 10-under 130 total was
eight shots clear of teammate Anthony Vecchiarelli, who was the runnerup with a
pair of 69s and a 2-under 138 total.
Russell and Vecchiarelli led Hartford to the team title with
rounds of 282 and 280 for a 562 total that was 15 shots better than runnerup
St. John’s, which posted a 577 total. Cincinnati was third at 580.
Philadelphia Open and Patterson Cup winner Brandon Matthews
led host Temple with rounds of 68 and 73 for a 1-over 141 total that was good
for fourth place. Matthews led the Owls to a tie for fourth with Harvard in the
team standings at 582 (286-296).
Former Haverford School standout Nelson Hargrove, a senior
at Brown, had one of the stronger second-day scores with a 1-under 69 Sunday.
That left him with a 3-over 143 total that earned him a tie for sixth. Brown
finished tied for 16th in the team standings at 616.
Former Radnor standout Tommy Horgan teed it up for La Salle
and had rounds of 82 and 83 for a 165 total that left him in a tie for 91st.
Monsignor Bonner All-Delco Michael Hartsough, a senior at
Saint Joe’s, competed as an individual and played pretty well with rounds of 79
and 78 for a 157 total that left him in a tie for 73rd.
Bacskai leading the way for Malvern Prep
Heading into the last of the six Inter-Ac League
mini-tournaments Wednesday at Sunnybrook Golf Club, Malvern Prep junior Brendan
Bacskai is leading the league’s individual points race and has the Friars on
track to dethrone three-time reigning league champion Haverford School.
The full results from last week’s mini-tournament at
Huntingdon Valley have been unavailable, but reportedly Haverford School, which
held a narrow 18-2-0 to 17-2-1 margin over Malvern Prep heading into the
mini-tournament at Huntingdon Valley, finished fourth with the Friars taking
over the top spot with a first-place finish.
Bacskai is leading the way individually with teammate
Michael Davis in second place. Davis, a Newtown Square resident and Aronimink
Golf Club member, is a senior who won the Inter-Ac Tournament as a freshman in
May 2011, the last year the league played a spring schedule.
Reigning Daily Times
Player of the Year, Haverford School senior Cole Berman, is third in the points
standings. Berman has won the last two Inter-Ac Tournament titles and will try
to make it three in a row when the league’s top players tee it up at Merion
Golf Club’s famed East Course, site of the U.S. Open earlier this year,
Saturday.
Rounding out the top 10 in the points standings heading into
Sunnytbrook are: Malvern Prep junior Mike Szipszky, Haverford School junior Jay
Losty, Episcopal Academy junior Jack Cassidy, Episcopal Academy junior Joe
Chambers, Springside Chestnut Hill
Academy freshman Chris Daiglish, Episcopal Academy junior Trey Croney and
Springside Chestnut Hill Academy senior Jack Grasso.
Paris Sterett, the Episcopal assistant coach who is always
keeping T Mac Tees Off up to date with Inter-Ac golf doings, informs that
Episcopal junior William Crager had a hole-in-one during the Churchmen’s match
with Germantown Academy at Limekiln Golf Club recently. Crager pulled out a 6-iron on the 155-yard
second hole at Limekiln’s Red course and knocked it right in the hole.
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