At some point this week I’ll remember most of the things I
couldn’t fit in my story about Brynn Walker’s victory at the state tournament
and turn that into a blog post, but there is the no small matter of the Bert
Linton Inter-Ac League Tournament, which will be held Wednesday at Philadelphia
Cricket Club’s Militia Hill Course.
I will not be able to attend, which is a shame because my
two trips to the Inter-Ac tourney at the Militia Hill course coincided with a
victory for The Haverford School’s Michael Kania and the win for the Fords’
Cole Berman in the first Inter-Ac tourney staged in the fall in 2011. Berman
was a sophomore and it was the first of his two Inter-Ac titles. Kania’s win at
Militia Hill was the second of his two Inter-Ac titles.
Anybody from the list of the top 18 point-getters from the
Inter-Ac’s regular season of six mini-tournaments is capable of winning this
event. That’s almost always true and it may be even more so this fall.
The Haverford School’s top contender is junior Max
Siegfried, younger brother of former Fords standout Corey Siegfried, winner of
the 2010 Pennsylvania Amateur. Siegfried, an Aronimink Golf Club member,
finished second in the points standings behind only Penn Charter’s JB Bradbeer,
a member at Merion Golf Club.
Leading a talented Episcopal contingent are seniors Joe
Chambers, who finished third in the points standings, and Trey Croney, who won
the Pennsylvania Independent School Athletic Association Tournament at
Stonewall last fall. Episcopal freshman Jon Nolan Perry has certainly
flashed some talent for the Churchmen
this fall as well.
Malvern Prep, which battled Haverford School shot for shot
before the Fords claimed the Inter-Ac team title this fall, is led by Brendan
Bacskai, who finished fourth in the points standings and has been one of the
league’s top players in each of the last two seasons.
The rest of The Haverford School contingent is totally
capable of putting together a hot round and winning this thing, especially
senior Jay Losty, who had an inconsistent fall, but was acknowledged as one the
Inter-Ac’s most talented players coming into the season.
It would come as no surprise to see any of the rest of the
Fords -- Otis Baker, Ryan Bowman, Matt Grubb or Peter Garno – show up on the
leaderboard by the end of the day.
Not sure what the Plan B is if the much-ballyhooed Nor’Easter makes an appearance Wednesday. But whenever
the Inter-Ac tourney is played, it figures to be quite a shootout.
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