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Saturday, March 31, 2018

Lofland earns runnerup finish in return to Heritage Hills


   It’s been five months since Conestoga’s Morgan Lofland capped an outstanding freshman season by earning a trip to the PIAA Class AAA Championship at the Heritage Hills Golf Resort in Springettsbury Township, York County.
   Lofland was back at Heritage Hills Friday for a Philadelphia Section PGA Junior Tour stop and he picked up right where he left off last fall.
   Lofland carded a 3-over-par 73 over a tricky Heritage Hills layout to finish in a tie for first with Shaun Fedor of Lancaster atop the 16-to-18 division. Fedor earned the top spot via a scorecard playoff, but it's obvious that Lofland remembered some of the secrets of Heritage Hills that he learned in posting rounds of 81 and 76 to finish in a tie for 23rd in the most competitive scholastic tournament of the fall.
   Heritage Hills plays to a par of 71 for the boys and a par of 72 for the girls in the PIAA Championship, although it looks like the course was geared back to a par of 70 for the guys and gals, likely a bit of concession to late-winter conditions.
   Lofland had three birdies in fashioning his 3-over round while Fedor was the picture of patience, making 15 pars and three bogeys. Fedor got the tiebreaker edge with his total over the last three holes.
   Brandon Simmons of York was another two shots behind Fedor and Lofland in third at 5-over 75. Troy Kelleher of Clarks Summit finished fourth with a 78.
   Conrad Benford of Parker Ford and William Brown, another Clarks Summit entry, shared fifth place,  each posting an 81. Logan Snyder of Dover was another shot back in seventh with an 82.
Edward Trumphour of Villanova finished eighth with an 85, Nichols Sebastianelli, yet another player from Clarks Summit, was ninth with an 88 and Logan Hess of Willow Street rounded out the top 10 with an 89.
   It took another match of cards to determine the winner in the 13-to-15 division as John Olsen of Boalsburg got the edge on Luke Thompson of Palmyra after each posted a 6-over 76. Olsen had a better back nine to get the tiebreaker advantage on Thompson. Each had a birdie in his round.
Karl Frisk of Spring Grove finished alone in third with a 78. Jack Shmonov of Harrisburg took fourth with an 84, Maxwell Wager of State College was fifth with an 87 and William Locovare of Warrington was sixth with an 88.
   Connor Gherghel of Orwigsburg finished seventh with a 91, Clay Breidenstine of Hummelstown was  eighth with a 93, Steven Coelho of Malvern was ninth with a 99, Dante Billoni of Lancaster was the 10th with a 102 and Grey Conta of Hummelstown was 11th with a 104.
   Mckylie Boreman of New Cumberland was the lone entrant in the girls 16-to-18 division and carded a 97 to claim the victory.
   The 13-to-15 division turned into a Rolling Green Golf Club vs. Llanerch Country Club affair as Kathleen Mark of Media, a Rolling Green member, earned the win by four shots over Riley Quartermain of Bryn Mawr and Llanerch.
   Mark, whose freshman season at Episcopal should be teeing off as soon as all the snow is gone from the Philadelphia area courses, carded an 84 while Quartermain, coming off a solid freshman season at Haverford, posted an 88.
   Mark and Quartermain joined forces to win the girls division in one of the premier Golf Association of Philadelphia junior events, the Francis X. Hussey Memorial, held every summer at  Mark’s home course, Rolling Green.
   Ava O’Sullivan of Exton finished third with a 92, Lillian McNally of York was fourth with a 106 and Aleena Ghanta of Phoenixville was fifth with a 135.
   It took another scorecard playoff to determine the winner among the nine-holers as Tyler Fortney of Fayetteville and Michael Maslanka of Taylor each posted a 6-over 42. Fortney’s total over the final six holes gave him the tiebreaker edge.
   Mason Tucker of York and Isaak Bloom of Bellefonte shared third place as each posted a 49. Jillian Burks of Paoli took fifth with a 56 and Reed Krosse of York was sixth with a 65.



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