Jonathan Lumley of Royersford fired a 1-under-par 69 to win
the 13-to-15 division in a Philadelphia Section PGA Junior Tour stop at
Skippack Golf Club at Evansburg State Park Wednesday.
Lumley’s round over the 5,790-yard, par-70 Skippack layout
featured five birdies, including three on the course’s four par-5s. Lumley
finished seven shots ahead of Gordon Foll of Yardley and Nate Trout of
Greentown, who finished in a tie for second, each player carding a 76.
Davis Flannery of Wayne finished fourth with a 77, Kevin
Motil of Sewell, N.J. finished fifth with a 78 and Axel Kalbach of Royersford,
Mac Costin of Bryn Mawr and James Omalley of Harleysville shared sixth place at
79. Rounding out the top 10 were Wesley Saunders of Chadds Ford in ninth with
an 80 and Drew Clifford of Collegeville in 10th with an 81.
Buddy Hansen IV of Blue Bell also dominated the Skippack
par-5s in claiming the top spot in the 16-to-18 division with an even-par 70,
Hansen’s second Junior Tour win in as many days. Hansen made birdies on three
of Skippack’s four par-5s. He finished a shot ahead of runnerup Evan Salamone
of Coal Township, who posted a 1-over 71.
Thomas Schaffer of Collegeville and Matthew Davis of
Doylestown shared third place, each player carding a 2-over 72. John Cooper of
Lansdale took fifth with a 74 and Germantown Academy senior Gaven Giampalmi
placed sixth with a 75.
Rounding out the top 10 were four players who finished tied
for seventh at 77, including Andrew Desjardins of Malvern, Lucas LaCava of
Collegeville, Simon Asadoorian of Richboro and Nicholas Scott of Harleysvil Mle.
Casey Oppenheimer had a steady round that featured seven
pars and 11 bogeys as she took top honors in the girls 16-to-18 division with
an 81. Natalie Jacobs of West Chester finished second with an 84 and Grace
Hickey of Downingtown took third with an 87.
Michelle Cox of Allentown carded an 87 to take the top spot
in the 13-to-15 division, her first Junior Tour victory. Maya Torpey of Malvern
was the runnerup with a 92.
Kathleen Mark, a Media resident and Rolling Green Golf Club
member, finished third with a 96. Madilyn Siuta of Quakertown took fourth with
a 100, Amanda Schuebel of King of Prussia was fifth with a 112 and Audrey
Schuebel of King of Prussia was sixth with a 117.
Among the nine-holers, Nicholas Gross of Downingtown birdied
the 16th on his way to a first-place finish with a 3-over 38. Joshua
Ryan of Norristown and William Huntley of Lansdale shared second place, each
posting a 41.
Jack Davis of Newtown Square finished fourth with a 43,
Ajeet Bagga of Blue Bell was fifth with a 44, Kevin Lafond of Blue Bell took
sixth with a 45, Charlie Hurchella of Wallingford was seventh with a 51 and
Matthew Hurchella of Wallingford was eighth with a 60.
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