Haverford’s James Kania, Jr. heads to U.S. Junior Amateur

  OAKS, Pa.– James Kania, Jr. of Overbrook GC, the reigning Golf Association of Philadelphia Junior Player of the Year, posted a 2-over par (146 total) at a difficult RiverCrest Golf Club and Preserve (par 72, 6,725 yards) on Thursday to earn medallist honors and a trip to the 58th U.S. Junior Amateur Championship. The Junior Amateur is set for July 18-25 at Longmeadow Country Club in Longmeadow, Mass. Bennett Boyer of Millersburg, Pa., and Phillip Anzaldo of Haddonfield, N.J., also earned berths into the championship field after finishing at 3-over par and 4-over par, respectively, in a qualifier administered by the Golf Association of Philadelphia.

JAMES KANIA, JR.
  "I was grinding the whole round. I was getting headaches out there," said Kania, 16, of Haverford, Pa. "The course was real firm and there was trouble everywhere. I just tried to focus on every shot."

  Kania, a junior at The Haverford School, carded a first-round score of 2-over-par 74 in the morning before recording an even-par 72 in the afternoon. Kania’s final round included a 1-over-par 37 on the back nine, his front side, before he finished his last nine holes 1-under-par. Kania actually stopped at the scoreboard on his way to the first tee, his 10th hole, and figured a 35 on the front side would be close to getting him a trip north. He was correct.

  "I figured a 70 would definitely get me in," said Kania, who placed fifth in the Inter-Ac League Championships, "but I knew that was going to be hard to post after my first nine. I figured a 35 on the front side would make it close."

  Kania assured himself of his first Junior Amateur berth by going 2-under par in his final five holes. He birdied No. 5 (par 3, 160 yards) after knocking an 8-iron to a foot. "It went right by the hole," said Kania. "We thought it was going in." He then recorded a three on the par 4, 8th (426 yards) when he drained a 10-foot birdie putt.

  Boyer, 17, a senior at Millersburg Area High School north of Harrisburg, Pa., will also be making his appearance in the Junior. Boyer was 2-under-par after 27 holes, but carded a back nine 41 to finish at 3-over-par for the tournament.

  Boyer was the Tri-Valley League Most Valuable Player.

  Anzaldo, too, heads to his first Junior Amateur.

  The 17-year-old Tavistock CC member is a senior at Haddonfield Memorial High School.

  "I hit a lot of irons off the tee just trying to keep it in play," said Anzaldo. "I was 2-under par in the morning round when I went double bogey-double bogey. I

  figured if I could go 2 under there, if I could just continue playing well I would be ok."

  The RiverCrest qualifier was one of 43, 36-hole qualifiers for the U.S. Junior Amateur to be held throughout the country. The U.S. Junior Championship proper consists of 36 holes of qualifying over two days followed by a 64-player match play draw.

  A field of 156 players will compete in the Junior Amateur.

  Players needed to have a USGA Handicap Index of 6.4 or lower.

Qualifiers

Name

City, State

1st Rd.

2nd Rd.

Total

James Kania Jr.

Haverford, PA

74

72

146

Bennett Boyer

Millersburg, PA

70

77

147

Phillip Anzaldo

Haddonfield, NJ

75

73

148

 

Alternates (in order)

Jason Bernstein

Paoli, PA

79

71

150

Robert Pugh

Harrisburg, PA

76

74

150

 

Failed to qualify

Steve Buzby

Camp Hill, PA

76

76

152

Adam Usher

Langhorne, PA

74

78

152

Tony Perla

Collegeville, PA

79

75

154

Bill Macknis

West Chester, PA

76

78

154

Stephen Dressel

Malvern, PA

76

79

155

Robert Galbreath

Huntingdon Valley, PA

74

82

156

Randy Little

Nottingham, PA

75

81

156

Nathan Sutherland

Wyomissing, PA

79

78

157

Eric Feather

Bethlehem, PA

73

84

157

Richard Marabella

Blue Bell, PA

81

76

157

J.C. Horne

Ormond Beach, FL

82

75

157

Jason Kahn

Huntingdon Valley, PA

80

77

157

Ryan Schneiter

Lebanon, PA

71

87

158

Cole Willcox

Berwyn, PA

79

79

158

Reed Valutas

Newtown Square, PA

77

82

159

Duncan Zeiders

North Wales, PA

80

79

159

Jordan Cowan

West Chester, PA

78

82

160

Brian Creghan

Radnor, PA

80

80

160

Davis Miller

Tampa, FL

78

82

160

Zach Smith

New Britain, PA

78

82

160

Michael Kania

Haverford, PA

81

79

160

Josh Sadler

Elizabethtown, PA

82

79

161

Daniel Charen

Langhorne, PA

84

77

161

Jeffrey Hall Jr.

Ardmore, PA

84

78

162

Jared Vanderhoff

Lititz, PA

82

81

163

Steve Derminio

Center Valley, PA

79

84

163

Brian Cooper II

Highspire, PA

83

80

163

Peter Lansinger

Rosemont, PA

88

76

164

Eric Cohen

Old Westbury, NY

88

76

164

Stephen Kidron

Horsham, PA

80

85

165

Chip Culp

Philadelphia, PA

79

86

165

Eric Cote Jinchereau

Sainte-Foy, QC

78

87

165

Bryan Samaha

Ambler, PA

83

82

165

David Taraschi

Haddonfield, NJ

90

76

166

Brett Falkoff

Lafayette Hill, PA

83

84

167

Zachary Prowant

Montoursville, PA

92

76

168

Patrick Welsh

Doylestown, PA

88

80

168

Matthew Van Ostenbridge

Malvern, PA

84

85

169

Joe Bernard

Malvern, PA

81

88

169

Greg Pecke Jr.

Ridley Park, PA

86

84

170

Stephen Frey

Malvern, PA

88

84

172

Alex Pompey

Clarks Summit, PA

86

87

173

Jimmy Bea

Churchville, PA

88

86

174

Andrew Lawson

West Chester, PA

90

84

174

Matthew Smith

Chester Springs, PA

91

84

175

Jeffrey Owsik

Bryn Mawr, PA

85

91

176

Brent Piattelli

Malvern, PA

87

90

177

Chris Allan

West Chester, PA

84

93

177

Michael Callahan

Jamison, PA

85

93

178

Bill Givens Jr.

Glassboro, NJ

84

94

178

Scott Deakins

Wayne, PA

86

92

178

Erik Fischer

Newtown Square, PA

82

96

178

Kevin Kucharski

Flemington, NJ

93

86

179

Luke Vargo

Chadds Ford, PA

97

83

180

Brian Hartsell

Collegeville, PA

82

102

184

Michael Seiden

Warrington, PA

89

98

187

Zachary Dilcher

Avondale, PA

89

101

190

Matthew Fieger

West Chester, PA

91

DQ

DQ

Pascal Garneau

Trois-Rivieres, QC

92

NC

NC

 

DQ-disqualification; NC-no card

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