Golf capsules - The Leader Herald
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Golf capsules - The Leader Herald
Queensbury gets past Gloversville 2B – The Leader-Herald Wednesday, September 2, 2015 Sports By The Leader-Herald GLOVERSVILLE — Josh Bonn finished with a 36 to lead Queensbury to a 162-195 victory over Gloversville in a Foothills Council golf match at Kingsboro Golf Club on Tuesday. Noah Bonn posted a 40 for the Spartans, while Alex Hurley had a 42. H.S. Golf Riley Kane and Roundup Alex Chase each had rounds of 42 for Queensbury, while Evan Lovering had a 46. Jackson Buher posted a 52 for the Spartans and Kyle Sokol added a 53. Kyle Johnston paced Gloversville with a round of 44, while Kyle Fonda added a 46. Dylan Sweeney finished with a 52 for the Huskies, Kyle Persch notched a 53, Nick Vincent posted a 54, Aiden Carter had a 56 and Gage Mersinger added a 61. Gloversville is scheduled to host Broadalbin-Perth today at 3 p.m. The Leader-Herald/Bill Trojan Gloversvilleʼs Kyle Johnston hits his tee shot on the first hole during Tuesdayʼs Foothills Council match against Queensbury at Kingsboro Golf Club in Gloversville. Broadalbin-Perth 155, Schuylerville 192 VAIL MILLS — Alex Bond posted a 32 to lead Broadalbin-Perth to a Foothills Council win over Schuylerville at Holland Meadows Golf Course. Stuart Bond and Nick Scavia each finished with rounds of 40 for the Patriots (5-1 overall, 4-1 Foothills), while Noah Scott added a 43. Ben Follos led Schuylerville with a 45, while Jake McDonald carded a 48. George Olsen had a 49 for the Black Horses and Jon Palmer added a 50. Amsterdam 185, South Glens Falls 195 AMSTERDAM — Jon LaBahn posted a 42 to lead Amsterdam to a Foothills Council win over South Glens Falls at Amsterdam Municipal Golf Course. Andy Madej had a 44 for the Rams, Erin Rivera carded a 49 and Mike Hughes added a 50. Ryan Mahardy and Andrew Harper each had rounds of 46 to lead South Glens Falls, while Zack LaFave recorded a 51. Graham Patton added a 52 for the Bulldogs. WAC Duanesburg 11, Northville-Mayfield 4 NORTHVILLE — Dylan Carlson finished with a 49 to lead Duanesburg to a Western Athletic Conference win over Northville-Mayfield at Sacandaga Golf Club on Monday. Alan Baum finished with a 53 for the Eagles, while Tom Casale and Angela Sorentino each posted a 54. John Grant had a 57 for Duanesburg and Jeff Schmitt added a 59. Frank Coulter paced Northville-Mayfield with a 48, while Tyler Newkirk had a 55. Tyler Cramer posted a 56 for Northville-Mayfield, while Dave Servello Jr. finished with a 57. Jackson Dunn carded a 77 for Northville-Mayfield and Chase Heavner added a 78. On Aug. 28, Saratoga Central Catholic notched a 13-2 victory over Northville-Mayfield at Sacandaga Golf Club. Peter Flahcomano led Saratoga Catholic with a 35, while Terel Tillman and Jay Flynn each finished with rounds of 41. Chloe Ethier posted a 44 for the Saints, Colin Bradley had a 46 and Ben Scammell added a 48. Coulter led Northville-Mayfield had a 39, while Mario Quintana posted a 49. Newkirk carded a 51 for Northville-Mayfield, while Servello recorded a 57. Cramer finished with a 59 for Northville-Mayfield and Dunn added a 67. 2015 High School Golf Preview Gloversville ■ Home course: Kingsboro Golf Club ■ Coach: Mark LeFever (16th year) ■ Last season: 3-11 ■ Key departed players: Justin Putnam. ■ Returning players: Kyle Johnston (junior), Kyle Fonda (junior), Dylan Sweeney (junior), Kyle Persch (sophomore), Jon Pameroy (freshman), Aiden Carter (8th) and Logan Sweeney (8th). ■ Newcomers: Gage Mersinger (junior), Nich Vincent (freshman), Lane Daley (freshman), Jacob Campione (freshman) and Cole Raczynski (7th). ■ Season outlook: “We added several new golfers to the program that will impact our teams success. Kyle Fonda and Kyle Johnston are two very good players that could compete deep into sectional play.” Amsterdam ■ Home course: Amsterdam Municipal Golf Course ■ Coach: Tim Jones (Third year) ■ Last season: 11-3. Foothills Council South champions. ■ Key departed players: James Phelps, Corey Tambasco, Marc LaBahn, Kevin Ottati. ■ Returning players: Jon LaBahn, Andy Madej, Mike Hughes, Erin Rivera and Chris Panasuik. ■ Newcomers: Adam Tatum, Andy Welch, Ryan Welch, Andrew Iannotti, C.J. Durinick. Ben Porter and Nick Shaw. ■ Season outlook: “We are a young but enthusiastic group. Everyone wants to get better and practice. That will only benefit us as the season goes on and we gain more experience.” Fonda-Fultonville ■ Home course: Rolling Hills Country Club ■ Coach: Kyle Hanson (First year) ■ Last season: 0-14. ■ Key departed players: None ■ Returning players: Adam DeSorbo (sophomore), Alec Mahon (junior), Garrett Kowalczyk (junior), Ethan Harding (8th) and Braxton Williams (sophomore). ■ Newcomers: Alphonso Mancini, Max Shirley, Katelyn Wallace, Matthew Zumbolo, Cedric Snow, Gabe Mormile, Tyler Kearns and Jake Bowles. ■ Season outlook: “The kids are excited for this season. We are a young team and many of the players have worked hard on their game in the offseason. Captain Adam DeSorbo has been very impressive and I expect good things from him and the rest of the team.” Broadalbin-Perth ■ Home course: Holland Meadows Golf Course ■ Coach: Eric Sengenberger (16th year) ■ Last season: 8-6 Foothills, 9-7 overall. ■ Key departed players: Brett Getman (Foothills allstar, ABCD qualifier), Sean Craig (Sectional qualifier). ■ Returning players: Alex Bond (senior, Foothills allstart, Foothills tournament medalist, Section II state team first alternate), Noah Scott (junior, sectional qualifier), Michael Schebel (senior), Matt Dingman (Senior), Michael Piska (freshman), Nicholas Scavia (junior), Stuart Bond (8th), Mike Dygon (junior), and matt Danise (8th). ■ Newcomers: Dom Zippiere (sophomore), Connor Canale (7th), Donnie Ericksen (sophomore), Ryan Gardner (freshman), Logan Sweeney (8th), and Lorenzo Castelluccio (7th).. ■ Season outlook: “Alex Bond is primed for an outstanding season as one of the best players in Section II, while Noah Scott and Stuart Bond will give us a solid top of the lineup. If we can get a consistent fourth score from any one of several capable players, we should be very competitive in both league and sectional play. ” Fort Plain ■ Home course: Canajoharie Country Club ■ Coach: Jeff Jones (Second year) ■ Last season: N/A ■ Key departed players: McKay Nare, Dan Kilmartin. ■ Returning players: Austin Cotton, Kenny Travis, Brianna Swartz, Michael DʼArcangelis and Jacob Hazlett. ■ Newcomers: Drew Fureno, Brady Fureno, Taylor Gifford. ■ Season outlook: “We have a very young team with a lot of talent coming up. We are looking to improve on last yearʼs record and with the newcomers we have we will be very competitive.” Canajoharie ■ Home course: Canajoharie Country Club ■ Coach: Chris Smith (Sixth year) ■ Last season: 14-2, WAC runner-up. ■ Key departed players: Sam Shostek, Trever Bowerman, Baighly Sanders, and Travis Colegrove. ■ Returning players: Mike Balfe, Austin Countryman, Chris Condone, Brian Christian and Will Parrino. ■ Newcomers: Derek Countryman, Aidan OʼNeil, Joe OʼConner, Dillon Kruger, Griffin Collins and Jacob Montanye. ■ Season outlook: “We are looking to continue building a successful program with the returning and new players” Area golf teams loaded with veteran talent Continued from Page 1B Lane Daley, Jacob Campione and Cole Raczynski are all in the battle for the spots. “We added several new golfers to the program that will impact our teams success,” Gloversville coach Mark LeFever said. “Kyle Fonda and Kyle Johnston are two very good players that could compete deep into sectional play.” Gloversville will host the 2015 Foothills Council championship tournament on Sept. 25 at Kingsboro Golf Club. The Johnstown Sir Bills will be among the contenders for the Foothills Council title with a strong turnout of quality golfers this fall. Leading the way are veterans Ben Wager, Ethan Wager, Jake Miller, Ben Russo, Ethan Gordon and David Malagisi as well as newcomers Spencer Frenyea, Nate Ackerknecht, Brandon Mraz, Jarred Brown and Ethan Hadcock. “Ben Wager will compete with the league’s top golfers,” Johnstown coach Mark Ralbovsky said. “His brother, Ethan and cousin, Jake Miller, provide a solid 2-3 showing. Ethan Gordon, a talented senior, and Ben Russo added experienced players to help solidify the lineup. We will be extremely competitive amongst ourselves all year round. I expect Brandon Mraz and Nate Ackerknecht to establish themselves as the year progresses and David Malagisi, Spencer Frenyea and Ethan Hadcock have been with us a while and have the opportunity to help out as well.” The Amsterdam Rams finished on top of the Foothills Council South standings in 2014 but lost some key elements from that squad. Seniors Marc LaBahn, Corey Tambasco and Kevin Ottati all graduated and top golfer James Phelps moved to Florida. Despite the losses, the Rams are in the thick of the battle for the Foothills crown with consistent efforts from Jon LaBahn, Andy Madej, Erin Rivera and Mike Hughes. “We are a young but enthusiastic group,” third year Amsterdam coach Tim Jones said. “Everyone want to get better and practice. That will only benefit us as the season goes on and we gain more experience.” Fort Plain, Canajoharie and the combined Northville/Mayfield squads figure to be contenders for the Western Athletic Conference title this season. Canajoharie was runner-up in the WAC last year and are looking to move up a spot this season. Leading the way for the Cougars are veterans Mike Balfe, Austin countryman, Chris Codone, Brian Christian and Will Parrino. “We are looking to continue building a successful program and with the returning and new players,” Canajoharie coach Chris Smith said. The Northville-Mayfield squad has a big holes to fill with the graduation of two-time CD Sectional tournament champion Jordan Fordyce and WAC first team all-star Gavon Winn. Frank Coulter, a sectional qualifier and WAC second-team all-star, has been consistent so far this season in leading Northville-Mayfield this season along with four-year varsity golfer Thomas Pawlowski, Tyler Newkirk, Chase Heavner, Dave Servello Jr., Mario Quintana, Giovanni Angelo and tyler Cramer. “We have a combination of new and experienced players, which will allow us to hopefully have a good record this year and in the future,” Mayfield-Northville coach Mike Iannotti said. With seniors Kenny Travis and Brianna Swartz and junior Austin Cotton, Mike D’Arcangelis and Jacob Hazlett leading the way the Fort Plain Hilltoppers are ready to challenge teams when they tee off. Also carding low scores for the Hilltoppers this season have been Drew and Brady Fureno and Taylor Gifford. The WAC league championships are scheduled for Sept. 30 at Cobleskill Country Club. After going winless last season, the FondaFultonville Braves have already improved that mark with a pair of Colonial Council victories over Cobleskill-Richmondville so far this year. 2014 sectional qualifier Adam DeSorbo is leading the Braves along with returning players Alec Mahon, Garrett Kowalcyk, Ethan Harding and Braxton Williams. “The kids are very excited for this season,” Braves’ first-year coach Kyle Hanson said. “We are a young team and many of the players have worked hard on their game in the off season. Captain Adam DeSorbo has been very impressive and I expect good things from him and the rest of the team.” Johnstown ■ Home course: Fox Run Golf Club ■ Coach: Mark Ralbovsky (16th year). ■ Last season: 10-7 ■ Key departed players: Chris Geleta (all-league). ■ Returning players: Ben Wager (junior), Ethan Wager (freshman), Jake Miller (sophomore), Ben Russo (junior), Ethan Gordon (senior) and David Malagisi (sophomore). ■ Newcomers: Spencer Frenyea (junior), Nate Ackerknecht (sophomore), Brandon Mraz )junior), Jarred Brown (sophomore) and Ethan Hadcock (sophomore). ■ Season outlook: “With 20 high school students out for this yearʼs team, the Sir Bills look to improve on last yearʼs record. We are led by junior Ben Wager, who will hold down the Number one spot for the season. His brother Ethan and cousin, Jake Miller, will provide a solid 2-3 showing. Ethan Gordon, a talented senior, and Ben Russo will add experienced players to help solidify the lineup. The rest of the team will compete for the other places, and every one of them has the ability to post scores in the top four.” Northville-Mayfield ■ Home course: Sacandaga Golf Club ■ Coach: Mike Iannotti (First year) ■ Last season: 9-7. Fifth at sectionals ■ Key departed players: Jordon Fordyce (sectional qualifier, WAC champion, 3rd state qualifiers), Gavon Winn (WAC 1st team all-star). ■ Returning players: Frank Coulter (sectional qualifier, 2nd team WAC all-star), Tom Pawlewski, Giovanni Angelo and Mario Quintana. ■ Newcomers: Chase Heavner, Tyler Cramer, Jackson Dunn, Dave Servello Jr. and Tyler Newkirk. ■ Season outlook: “We have a combination of new and experienced players, which will allow us to hopefully have a good record this year and in the future.” H.S. Golf Schedule Thursday, August 28 9 a.m. Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk at Fonda-Fultonville 4 p.m. Broadalbin-Perth at Gloversville 4:30 p.m. Scotia-Glenville at Johnstown Saratoga Catholic at Fort Plain Thursday. September 3 9 a.m. Cath. Central at Fonda-Fultonville 4 p.m. Canajoharie at Northville-Mayfield Scotia-Glenville at Gloversville 4:30 p.m. Johnstown at Amsterdam TBA Berne-Knox-Westerlo at Fort Plain Thursday, September 17 4 p.m. Johnstown at Broadalbin-Perth Fonda-Fultonville at Cath. Central Waterford-Halfmoon at Fort Plain Amsterdam at Scotia-Glenville Friday, September 18 4 p.m. Fort Plain at Saratoga Catholic Waterford at Northville-Mayfield 4:30 p.m. Canajoharie at Galway Monday, September 21 4 p.m. Northville-Mayfield at Fort Plain 4:30 p.m. Gloversville at Amsterdam Johnstown at Scotia-Glenville Canajoharie at Waterford Tuesday, September 8 4 p.m. Broadalbin-Perth at Scotia 4:30 p.m. Amsterdam at Gloversville Tuesday, September 22 4 p.m. Amsterdam at Broadalbin-Perth Fonda-Fultonville at Alb. Academy 4:30 p.m. Galway at Canajoharie Thursday, September 10 4 p.m. Gloversville at Broadalbin-Perth LaSalle at Fonda-Fultonville Northville-Mayfield at Bishop Gibbons 4:30 p.m. Duanesburg at Canajoharie Thursday, September 24 3:15 p.m. Amsterdam, Broadalbin-Perth at Johnstown 4:30 p.m. Northville-Mayfield at Canajoharie Wednesday, September 9 3:30 p.m. Northville-Mayfield at Saratoga Catholic 4 p.m. Broadalbin-Perth at Johnstown Voorheesville at Fonda-Fultonville Galway at Fort Plain 4:30 p.m. Gloversville at Scotia-Glenville Friday, September 11 4 p.m. Fort Plain at Waterford-Halfmoon Monday, September 14 4 p.m. Northville-Mayfield at Galway Broadalbin-Perth at Johnstown Fonda-Fultonville at Schalmont 4:30 p.m. Scotia-Glenville at Amsterdam Schoharie at Canajoharie Tuesday, September 15 4 p.m. Fonda-Fultonville at Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Fort Plain at Northville-Mayfield 4:30 p.m. Amsterdam at Johnstown Scotia at Broadalbin-Perth Canajoharie at Saratoga Catholic Wednesday, September 16 4 p.m. Gloversville at Johnstown Broadalbin-Perth at Amsterdam Fort Plain at Canajoharie Wednesday, September 23 4 p.m. Ichabod Crane at Fonda-Fultonville Fort Plain at Schoharie Northville-Mayfield at Waterford-Halfmoon 4:30 p.m. Johnstown at Gloversville Friday, September 25 9 a.m. Fonda-Fultonville at Colonial Council Championships Broadalbin-Perth, Amsterdam, Johnstown, Gloversville at Foothills Council Championships (Kingsboro Golf Club) 4 p.m. Galway at Northville-Mayfield Monday, September 28 4 p.m. Schalmont at Fonda-Fultonville Canajoharie at Fort Plain Tuesday, September 29 4 p.m. Fonda-Fultonville at Voorheesville Wednesday, September 30 8:30 a.m. Northville-Mayfield, Fort Plain, Canajoharie at WAC Tournament (Cobleskill) Thursday, October 1 4 p.m. Fonda-Fultonville at Ichabod Crane
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