Andrew Curran, a Media resident who helped Malvern Prep
capture the Inter-Ac League title as a freshman last fall, matched par in a
Philadelphia Section PGA Junior Tour stop at Iron Valley Golf Club in Lebanon
Sunday, but had to settle for second place in the 13-to-15 division.
Curran carded a 72 over the 6,408-yard, par-72 Iron Valley
layout to finish a shot behind Carson Bacha of York, who posted a 1-under 71.
Bacha birdied the first, second and third holes during a front-nine 34.
Andrew Wallace of Narberth finished third at 3-over 75,
Nikita Romanov of Wilmington, Del. was fourth with a 76 and Alex Mulrooney of
Wilmington, Del. rounded out the top five with a 78.
Robert Falconer of Mechanicsburg took top honors in the
16-to-18 division in a match of cards with Andrew Forjan of York after both
toured Iron Valley in 2-over 74. Falconer’s 36 on the back nine decided first
place.
Kohltin Bartlow of Montgomery finished third with a 77 and
Spring-Ford standout Benjamin Pochet and Wills Montgomery of Exton finished
tied for fourth as each carded a 78.
Casey Oppenheimer of Conshohocken won the girls 16-to-18
division with a 98, a shot better than Alexandra Lowder of Wrightsville. Kiera
McGrath of Denver finished third with a 98.
Gillyoung Koh of Broomall won the 13-to-15 division with a
102, a shot better than Jessica McClellan of Freeland.
Among the nine-holers, John Olsen of Boalsburg was the
winner with a 41. Brendan Meagher of Swedesboro, N.J. and John Wang of
Wilmington, Del. finished tied for second with 43s. Ajeet Baggs of Blue Bell
was fourth with a 44 and Michael Meslanka of Taylor rounded out the top five
with a 46.
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