Agnes Irwin sophomore Kaitlyn Lees racked up 10 pars in a
Philadelphia Section PGA Junior Tour stop at Linfield National Golf Club in
cold, blustery conditions Saturday to capture top honors in the 16-to-18
division.
Lees finished with an 81 over the 5,479-yard, par-71
Linfield National layout to finish eight shots clear of runnerup Sofia Amoroso
of West Chester.
Alyson Rentschler of Hamburg topped the 13-to-15 division
with a 96.
Jonanthan Lumley of Royersford bested the field in the boys 13-to-15
division with a 77. Andrew Curran, a
Media resident and Malvern Prep freshman, posted an 80 to finish in a tie for
second with Carson Bacha of York and Alex Mulrooney of Wilmington, Del.
Hayden Rousselle of Doylestown had the day’s best score with
a 5-over 76 in capturing the 16-to-18 division. Radnor junior Jacob Liberman
finished in a tie for sixth with an 83.
Hayden Smith of Havertown finished 13th with a 94
and Aidan Vorhees of Broomall was 20th with a 113.
Joshua Ryan of Norristown topped the nine-holers with a 42.
It was another strong showing by Curran a day later as
temperatures warmed a little Sunday for the final Junior Tour stop of the fall
at Ramblewood Country Club in Mount Laurel, N.J.
Curran carded an 8-over 80 on the 6,538-yard, par-72
Ramblewood layout to finish tied atop the 13-to-15 division with Alec Ryden of
Moorestown, N.J. Ryden was awarded the top spot in a match of cards.
Andrew Miller of Bryn Mawr finished in a tie for fourth with
an 84.
Matthew Rizzo of Manahawkin, N.J. had the day’s best score,
a 2-over 74, to win the 16-to-18 division.
Casey Oppenheimer of Conshohocken won the girls 16-to-18
division with a 96, Eden Richmond of Princeton, N.J. won the 13-to-15 division
with a 101 and Nicholas Gross of Downingtown won a match of cards with Darren
Nolan of Glenside for top honors among the nine-holers after each fired a 45.
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