Stewart Rickenbach (center, white shirt) and Andrew Carber (orange) of Talamore Country Club
congratulate each other after winning the Francis X. Hussey on the first playoff hole.

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Talamore’s Carber, Rickenbach capture Hussey in playoff

  SPRINGFIELD, Pa.–Andrew Carber and Stewart Rickenbach of Talamore Country Club waited out two weather delays and a playoff to take the 28th Francis X. Hussey Memorial on Monday at Rolling Green Golf Club (par 71, 6,329 yards).

  Carber and Rickenbach birdied the first playoff hole (No. 1, par 4, 387 yards) to triumph three other teams. All four groups finished 18 holes of regulation at 4-under-par 67.

  Carber earned the overtime hero honors. He launched a massive drive on No. 1 before dropping a 60-degree wedge from 85 yards to a foot. At least one player from each of the other three teams had lengthy birdie tries but failed to convert.

  â€œI was just in the first cut [of rough on the left]. I asked Stu what you think, ‘Knock down a GAP wedge or hit a 60 degree.’ I wound up hitting the 60 degree. I judged it perfectly and caught it perfectly,” said Carber, 17, of Ambler, Pa. “I wasn’t nervous on the drive or the approach shot, but I was pretty nervous over that putt.”

  It was the first Golf Association of Philadelphia victory for either player.

  â€œIt just feels good to win, there is no other way to say it. I’ve been playing junior golf for awhile and I’ve only had a few wins. To do it in the GAP feels really good,” said Rickenbach, 18, of Doylestown, Pa.

  Added Carber, “I never really played in many tournaments. I’m kind of new to that golf scene. With basketball and baseball I was never really able to play too many golf tournaments. It’s a new feeling.”

  The other three playoff teams were Nick Cappetti and Drew Guarino of Burlington Country Club; Ben Litt and Nick Calabrese of Riverton Country Club and Edgmont Country Club, respectively , and Andrew Willner of Phoenixville Country Club and John Miller of the Philadelphia Junior Tour.

  Cappetti and Guarino blitzed the field early. The two were 6 under thru 14 holes before falling back.

  Calabrese and Litt birdied two of their final three holes. Calabrese hit a wedge on No. 16 (par 3, 127 yards) to four feet and two putted No. 17 (par 5, 473 yards) from 60 feet after reaching the green in two.

  Willner and Miller closed with a fury. The duo carded birdie 4s on the two closing par 5s.

  Carber and Rickenbach each took turns helping the team’s bottomline. Rickenbach drained the duos final birdie when he dropped a pitching wedge to a foot on No. 16.

  In the round, Rickenbach made four birdies, Carber three.

  Carber graduated from Upper Dublin High School in the spring and is headed to Clemson University where he will study business and is hoping to walk-on to the golf team. Rickenbach graduated from Central Bucks East High School and heading to Penn State University Main. He, too, hopes to walk-on to the golf team. Rickenbach’s area of study will be chemical engineering.

Junior-Junior Division
  Matthew Civitella and Tate Kienzle of Waynesborough Country Club earned the Junior-Junior Division’s top prize with a 3-over-par 39 (par 36, 2,950 yards). Civitella and Kienzle started strong, navigating the first six holes in even par. It was a stretch that included a smart birdie by Civitella on No. 6 (par 3, 144 yards). He launched a 6-iron to 10 feet below the hole and drained the putt for a 2. That offset the team’s only blemish to that point, a bogey on No. 4 (par 4, 309 yards).

  â€œWe had a team strategy and not an individual one,” said Kienzle, 13, of Malvern, Pa.

  Added Civitella, 12, of Paoli, Pa., “We wanted to get one person on the green and the other to have a shot at the pin.”

  Both attend Valley Forge Middle School. Kienzle is an eighth grader. Civitella is in seventh grade.

  This was both players first time competing in the Hussey.

  Billy Civitella, Matthew’s cousin, and John Updike of Aronimink Golf Club placed second, a stroke back at 40.

  Founded in 1897, the Golf Association of Philadelphia (GAP) is the oldest regional golf association in the United States and serves as the principal ruling body of amateur golf in its region. Its 143 Member Clubs and 57,000 individual members are spread across parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. As Philadelphia’s Most Trusted Source of Golf Information, the Golf Association of Philadelphia’s mission is to promote, preserve and protect the game of golf.

NOTES–The tournament namesake is Francis X. Hussey. Hussey suffered with congenital heart disease and passed away in December of 1983 while undergoing major heart surgery. He was 13 years old when he died. Francis was a student in the Haverford Township School system, an avid sports fan and an active junior member at Rolling Green. His courage in the face of his illness was a great inspiration to all who knew him.

Boys

Junior Division

Name, club

Score

*Andrew Carber/Stewart Rickenbach, Talamore CC

67

Ben Litt/Nick Calabrese, Riverton CC/Edgmont CC

67

Andrew Willner/John Miller, Phoenixville CC/Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour

67

Nick Cappetti/Drew Guarino, Burlington CC

67

Brian Todaro/Alexander Dupre, Rolling Green CC

68

Anthony VanDervort/Jacob Klaus, Tavistock CC

70

Matthew Ade/Kevin Kramarski, Riverton CC

71

Michael Reed-Price/Jack Melville, Sunnybrook GC/Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour

72

Jay Losty/Ryan Bowman, Merion GC/Aronimink GC

72

Frankie Brigidi/Brian Fischer, Philadelphia Cricket Club

72

Matthew Bastian, Jr./Quinn Dolan, Rolling Green CC

73

Hugh Farris/Eric Carlidge, Huntingdon Valley CC/North Hills CC

73

Mark Lunney/Jack Quirk, Sandy Run CC/Huntingdon Valley CC

75

Jake Fazio/Cole Swiger, Huntingdon Valley CC

75

Jace Kienzle/Ted Purdy, Waynesborough CC/Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour

75

Cabot Asplundh/Brad Ebersole, The Ridge at Back Brook

76

J.T. Twomey/Todd Smith, Jericho National GC/Trenton CC

76

Peter Dissinger/Jared Harris, Merion GC/GAP Junior Players Club

77

Brent Schoeller/Danny Degraff, Huntingdon Valley CC

77

Jeff St. Amour/Alex McLaughlin, Llanerch CC

78

Jake Colman/Nicky Marrollo, Whitford CC

78

Chris Binet/Phillip Held, Jr., Whitemarsh Valley CC

78

Otis Baker/Jack Henderson, Gulph Mills CC

79

Hank Kaufmann/Ryan Foll, Yardley CC

79

Brendan Hallinan/Jack St.Amour, Applebrook GC/Llanerch CC

80

Jack Mitchell/Matt Marino, Waynesborough CC

81

Ryan Conner/Michael Barychewsky, Jericho National GC/Yardley CC

81

Ryan Brennan/Nick Fizzano, Rolling Green CC

82

Brian Kilroy/Brian Andruszko, Llanerch CC

83

Clay Asplundh/Cameron Cathcart, The Ridge at Back Brook

83

Patrick Clearkin/Luke Nichols, Old York Road CC

85

Thomas Gravina, Jr./Jake Hervada, Aronimink GC/Philadelphia CC

87

Jack McAleese/Will Panarese, Aronimink GC/Merion GC

89

Mary McGuinness/Rees Kirk, Tavistock CC

91

James Gillespie, Jr./Patrick Finn, Concord CC/Back Creek GC

96

 

Junior-Junior Division

Name, club

Score

Matthew Civitella/Tate Kienzle, Waynesborough CC

39

Billy Civitella/John Updike, Aronimink GC

40

Conor McGrath/Frankie Gregor, Huntingdon Valley CC

41

Archie Filshill, Jr./Brian Isztwan, Huntingdon Valley CC

42

Dolan Cox/Ben Lee, White Manor CC

48

Andreas Aivazoglou/Matthew Brennan, Rolling Green GC

48

 

Girls

Junior

Name, club

Score

Maddie Keane/Kara Walton, Philadelphia CC/Applecross CC

91

Caroline Rosen/Grace Simenson, Bala GC/RiverCrest GC & Preserve

92

Kathryn Natale/Meghan Donahue, Edgmont CC/Rolling Green GC

93

Gabby Morganti/Keenan Eichman, Llanerch CC

104

 

*-won in playoff

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