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Friday, June 19, 2020

Leeper edges talented field of nine-holers for Junior Tour win at Phoenixville


   They are the high school stars of the future, names you’ll be hearing about for years to come.
   The Philadelphia Section PGA Junior Tour’s top coed 12-and-under players got together at Phoenixville Country Club Thursday. The division plays nine holes when it competes on the Junior Tour and in Phoenixville they got to play on one of the very best nine-hole courses in the area, designed by Hugh Wilson, the one and the same architect of one of this area’s most treasured layouts, Merion Golf Club’s East Course.
   Lawson Leeper of York got off to a rough start with a triple bogey at the first hole and then played 5-over golf the rest of the way to capture the victory with an 8-over 43 total.
   The depth of talent among these youngsters was evident as only six shots separated the top 16 finishers, all of whom broke 50.
   Thomas Ploszay of Berwyn and Ian Larsen of Glenmoore shared second place, each carding a 9-over 44 to finish a shot behind Leeper. Both players birdied the par-5 fifth hole.
   Ravi Khanna of Bryn Mawr finished in fourth place with a 45 and Chase Mitstifer of Sinking Spring and Jake Hollerback of Millsboro, Del. both landed on 46 to share fifth place.
   West Chester’s Davis Conaway, who has five wins to his credit since the Junior Tour resumed play from a coronavirus-enforced layout, headed a group of five players tied for seventh place, each coming in with a 47.
   Joining Conaway at that figure were Savannah Laverty of Moorestown, N.J., Ian Rotto of Kennett Square, Nathan Lobo of Collegeville and Callahan Harrell of York.
   Brayden Mitchell of Merchantville, N.J., Meredith Finger of Wilmington, Del. and Declan Conner of Swarthmore finished in a tie for 12th place, each signing for a 48.
   Chase Wilson of Talleyville, Del. and Liam McFadden of Bryn Mawr shared 15th place, each carding a 49.

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