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Saturday, July 19, 2014

Stanilka gets second in Junior Tour stop at Waynesborough



   Garnet Valley senior Michael Stanilka fired an 8-over 79 to take second in the 16-to-18 division of a Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour stop at Waynesborough Country Club Monday.
   Stanilka trailed division winner Jack Melville of Maple Glen by two shots.
   Also in the division, Brian Kilroy of Drexel Hill got a share of third place with an 80, Matthew Deacon of Newtown Square finished in a tie for fifth with an 81, Samuel Brancazio of Swarthmore finished eighth with an 85, Ryan Conway of Bryn Mawr was 12th with an 88, Patrick Lyons of Glen Mills finished 15th with a 91 and Brandon Dejesse of Broomall was 16th with a 101.
   The day’s best score belonged to Grant Horvat, who topped the 13-to-15 division with a 3-over 74 over the challenging 6,419-yard, par-71 Waynesborough layout.
   John Updike of Wayne and Michael Sydnes of Bryn Mawr were two of the three players who shared third place at 76. Jacob Liberman of Radnor finished in a tie for sixth with a 77, Peter Garno of Haverford and Nick Miller of Newtown Square got a share of ninth with 81s, D.J. Colleran of Radnor took 14th with an 83, David Hurly of Newtown Square finished in a tie for 16th with an 85, Frederick Hammer of Wayne was 31st with a 95, William Blatchford of Wayne and Andrew Curran of Media got a share of 35th with 99s and Eric McLaughlin of Media and William Foxman of Bryn Mawr were among three players who finished tied for 38th with 101s.
   Case Hummer of Glen Mills topped the nine-holers with a round of 40 that included five pars. Daniel Curran of Villanova finished in a tie for eighth with a 50.
   In the girls 16-to-18 division, Jane Hopkinson-Wood of Warwick took top honors with an 83. Three recent graduates from Delco schools took third through fifth, respectively, as Springfield’s Samantha Miller had an 88, Notre Dame’s Caroline Barker had a 91 and Bonner-Prendergast’s Anna Haley had a 97.

Kan wins at Laurel Creek

   Chichester sophomore Caprian Kan’s round at a Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour stop at Laurel Creek Country Club Tuesday was cut short by storms, but the 5-over 60 total she posted for 14 holes was easily good enough to give her first place in the 13-to-15 division. Kan posted seven pars in a sparkling 2-over 38 on the front nine at Laurel Creek.
   Merion Golf Club’s Bradbeer brothers, Peter and J.B., meanwhile, started a solid two-day run on the Junior Tour at Laurel Creek.
   Peter Bradbeer took top honors in  the 16-to-18 divison with a 1-over 72 over the 6,518-yard, par-71 Laurel Creek layout in Mount Laurel, N.J.
   Brother J.B. Bradbeer finished in a tie for third with a 78. Jimmy Murray of Springfield finished in a tie for 15th with an 88.
   In the rain-shortened 13-to-15 division, top honors went to Jack Mitchell of Moorestown, N.J. with a 1-under 57. Frederick Hammer of Wayne finished 18th with a 67, Aj Aivazoglou of Glen Mills finished in a tie for 21st at 71, and Connor Hale of Garnet Valley was 33rd with an 87.
   Joshua Ryan of Norristown topped the nine-holers with a 40. James Quinn of Radnor finished fifth with a 48.

Bradbeers in the swing at Honeybrook

   After strong showings the day before at Laurel Creek, Merion’s Peter and J.B. Bradbeer stole the show Wednesday in a Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour stop at Honeybrook Golf Club.
Peter Bradbeer fired a 1-over 71 at the 6,306-yard, par-70 Honeybrook layout to take top honors in the 16-to-18 division.
   J.B. Bradbeer was five shots back in a tie for second at 76, although the scorecard tiebreakers left him in fourth place.
   Harry Bellwoar of Newtown Square finished in a tie for 11th with an 83, Ryan Conway of Bryn Mawr was 13th with an 84, Jimmy Murray of Springfield finished 18th with an 89, Minwoo Kwak of Bryn Mawr finished 22nd with a 94 and Matthew Hoppe of Garnet Valley finished in a tie for 23rd at 102.
   Benjamin Pochet of Royersford finished atop the 13-to-15 division with a 2-over 72.
Peter Garno of Haverford finished in a tie for seventh with a 76, Jacob Liberman of Radnor finished in a tie for 10th at 79, Bryan Donato of Chadds Ford finished in a tie for 23rd at 84 and Eric McLaughlin of Media finished in a tie for 31st at 95.
   Jacob Zeng of Downingtown was the best among the nine-holers with a 39. Case Hummer of Glen Mills finished fourth with a 42.
   In the girls 16-to-18 division, recent Notre Dame graduate Caroline Barker had an 87 to finish second behind Emily Gilbert of Gilbertsville, who had a 78. Anna Haley, the recent Bonner-Prendergast graduate who was a PIAA Class AAA East Regional qualifier as a senior last fall, finished fourth with a 91.

Maloomian, Urban dominate in Delaware

   The Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour was at three courses in Delaware for its Dover Series presented by Oakley and while not many Delco juniors trekked down to the First State, Brock Maloomian of Lewes, Del. and Andrew Urban V of Berlin, Md., claimed overall series victories.
   Competing in the 13-to-15 division, Maloomian opened the series by taking his age group with a 1-over 72 at Maple Dale Country Club in Dover, finished in a tie for third with a 4-over 76 at Wild Quail Golf and Country Club and then topped the field with a 3-over 75 at Garrisons Lake Golf Club in Smyrna, Del.
   That gave him a 223 total and a one-shot edge over Austin Barbin of Elkton, Md.  in the overall series standings. Barbin was the individual winner at Wild Quail with a 1-over 73 and was second to Maloomian at Maple Dale with a 2-over 73 and fourth at Garrisons Lake with a 78.
   Competing in the 16-to-18 division, Urban finished first at Maple Dale with an 80, first at Wild Quail with an even-par 72 and eighth at Garrisons Lake with an 83. That gave him a 235 total and a one-shot edge over Gregory Szrom of Egg Harbor Township, N.J. in the overall series standings.
Szrom finished in a tie for second at Maple Dale with an 81, tied for second at Wild Quail with a 74 and tied for sixth at Garrisons Lake with an 81. Individual honors in the 16-to-18 division at Garrisons Lake went to Shea Murphy of Wilmington, Del. with a 4-over 76.
   In the 16-to-18 division at Maple Dale, Andrew Vetterlein of Villanova finished 10th with a 101.
   In the 13-to-15 division at Wild Quail, Jack Niemkiewicz of Chadds Ford finished in a tie for 10th with an 85.
   In the 16-to-18 division at Garrisons Lake, Jimmy Murray of Springfield finished 11th with a 93.

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