Playing out of the younger 13-to-15 division, Trevor Sieben of Medford, N.J. had the best score of the day Saturday with a 5-over-par 75 at Indian Spring Golf Course in Marlton, N.J. that gave him a Philadelphia Section PGA Junior Tour victory.
Sieben’s steady round was highlighted by a birdie at the 14th hole and he had 11 pars on his scorecard.
Paul Reilly of West Creek, N.J. finished just a shot behind Sieben in second place among the younger guys as made a birdie on the 17th hole and had 10 pars on his card, six of them coming in the last seven holes on the outgoing nine of the par-70 Indian Spring layout, on his way to a 76.
Anestis Kalderemtzis of Glen Mills made birdies at the fourth and sixth holes and had nine pars on his card as he finished three shots behind Reilly in third place with a 79.
Daniel Herzchel of Linwood, N.J. took fourth place with an 80, Benjamin Robbins of Holland was fifth with an 81 and Drake Brogan of Ocean View, N.J. was sixth with an 82.
Rounding out the top 10 in the 13-to-15 division were four players tied for seventh place at 83, including Keller Tannehill of Margate, N.J., Quin Zuegner of New Hope, Jackson Lane of Cinnaminson, N.J., and Tyler Whitney of Cherry Hill, N.J.
Luke Tappeiner of Northfield, N.J., who has been playing some solid golf this spring, and Brian Cotter of Cherry Hill, N.J. each got credit for a Philly Junior Tour win as they finished in a tie for first place in the 16-to-18 division, each landing on 6-over 76.
Tappeiner made birdies at the first and fifth holes and had nine pars on his scorecard while Cotter made a birdie at 16 and had 10 pars on his card.
Ardmore’s Aidan Farkas, who earned a trip to the PIAA Class AAA Championship at Penn State as a junior at St. Joseph’s Prep last fall, made birdies at the sixth and 17th holes and had nine pars on his card as he finished a shot behind the co-medalists in third place with a 77.
Justin Forman of Sewell, N.J. took fourth place with a 78 and the trio of Ethan Legarda of Voorhees, N.J., Nathan Smith of Chestertown, Md. and Ethan Barroway of Cherry Hill, N.J. finished in a tie for fifth place, each landing on 79.
Germantown Academy junior and Blue Bell resident Ajeet Bagga, the Inter-Ac League’s top performer during its six regular-season invitationals, finished alone in eighth place with an 81. Bagga also earned runnerup honors in the Bert Linton Inter-Ac League individual championship at Llanerch Country Club last fall.
Campbell Swart of Southampton, N.J. took eighth place with an 85 and Aidan Riley of Pennsauken, N.J. rounded out the top 10 in the 16-to-18 division, finishing in 10th place with an 86.
The best score recorded among the girls came from Sabrina Swope of Levittown, who was the only entry in the 16-to-18 division, as she made a birdie on the first hole and had two pars on her scorecard on her way to a 90.
Megan Choi of Penn Valley had six pars on her card as she finished atop the leaderboard in a tight battle in the 13-to-15 division with a 92.
Lydia Bernardi of Sewell, N.J. and Amelia Nace of Furlong finished a shot behind Choi in a tie for second place as he each posted a 93. Bernardi had three pars on her card while Nace had five pars, four of them on the front nine at Indian Spring.
Daria Yohe of Willow Grove rounded out the field in the 13-to-15 division as she finished in fourth place with a 109.
Henry Sokol of Villanova, another guy who has been playing some solid golf this spring, made birdies on the second and sixth holes and had two pars on his scorecard as he bested the field of nine-holers with a 2-over 37.
Rayan Shah of Langhorne, who has been a regular on the coed 12-and-under division leaderboards this spring, had four pars on his card as he earned runnerup honors with a 6-over 41.
Nathan Lavin of Burlington, N.J. made a birdie on the fifth hole and had two pars on his card as he finished in third place with a 43.
Lucas Solano of Vineland, N.J. took fourth place with a 44, Chloe Donohue of Moorestown, N.J. was fifth with a 45, and Jack Sokol, another member of Villanova’s Team Sokol, was sixth with a 46.
Taimoor Naseem of Sinking Spring, Ethan Meersman of Fort Washington and Josh Leekley of Moorestown, N.J. shared seventh place as each landed on 48.
Max Davis of Newtown Square rounded out the top 10 in a very competitive coed 12-and-under division as he finished in 10th place with a 49.
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