Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Mid Season Updates

Strang leads team in win over Paul VI

4/20/10

A much anticipated showdown with Paul VI (one of the four teams to make the Metros last season) failed to live up to expectations in part because the Panther line-up from last year suffered too many losses. Prep won handily in the 8 count 5 match by a score of 193 - 215 on the front nine at Argyle CC.
Wes Strang fired an even-par 36 with a birdie on 3 and a bogey on 9. Denny McCarthy chipped in with a one-over 37 after making birdie on the first and then back-to-back bogeys on 5 and 6. They both topped PVI's #1 Tyler Wingo who was done in by a triple-bogey on the short 5th after he yanked his short iron off the tee way left into the pond. He did make birds on 4 and 7 after nearly driving both greens on the short par fours to sandwich the bogeys on 5 and 6. Chris Abbott posted a 46.
Devin Drewyer (38) recovered after a poor chip and three putts on #3 cost him a double bogey by dropping long putts for birdie on 4 and 7. His playing partner Sam Spikell (42) struggled all day with the hard greens trying to get his ball to stay on them as well as putt them. Greg Bourdon (40) had one birdie to offset five bogeys and Nate Cohan (42)had a rough patch from holes 3 -7. He too had trouble putting the greens.
Justin Butler (46) and Tom Horton (47) both had their share of troubles.
Panther Scorers:
Tyler Wingo - 39
Brandon Luxenburg - 39
Jonathan Patch - 43
Chris Abbott - 46
Joe Murry - 49
JP - 48
Henson Peters - 51
Connor Keating - 52
Prep improved to 8-0 and 2-0 in the league with Landon looming on Thursday at Norbeck CC. This is a must win for both squads.

McCarthy Sets New School Record with a 29

4/19/10

Denny McCarthy calmly stalked his putt on the last hole from all sides as he sized up the tricky 10' downhiller with a 4" left to right break. His putting touch was velvet this day and the ball never deviated from the perfect line as he sank the birdie putt for a new school record 29 in a 9 hole match. His 7-under par round featured 11 putts, 8 greens, 7 birdies, 5 fairways, and 2 pars. His 29 easily led all players in the team's 187-227 win over St. Stephens & St. Agnes.
Greg Bourdon (38) made two birds but also two bogeys and a double. Devin Drewyer (39), playing over his home course (Norbeck CC) tallied a double and two bogeys to offset his birdie on #16. The boys played the back side for this match.
Nate Cohan (40) closed with a three putt for his round of four-over right after making birdie on #17. Justin Butler (41) made a very nice birdie on the final hole when he hit his second shot from behind some pine trees to within 8 feet after driving through the fairway. This was a welcome relief compared to his last two finishes. Sam Spikell (46) fought a balky putter all through the round. Tom Horton shot 39 as an alternate. IAC League matches count the low 5 of 6 players.
Saints scorers:
Holt Mountcastle - 42
Alex Freedman - 44
David Budway - 44
Marshall Hughes - 45
Peter Page - 52
Parker Paterson - 62
Prep improves to 2-0 in the IAC and 7-0 overall.
McCarthy's record tops the 30 previously set by Mike Mitchell ('96) against SSSA at Army-Navy and tied by Greg Carlin ('04) at Indian Springs against Landon and Kevin Vollmer ('04) in the IAC Championships at Shenandoah Valley CC.

McCarhy's three-under 33 leads Hoyas to win at Lake Presidential

4/15/10

Denny McCarthy birdied holes 2,3,4, and 7 with a bogey on #6 at the beautiful Lake Presidential Course in Upper Marlboro in the rematch of last year's bout with Archbishop Spalding as the team won 193-210.
Sam Spikell (37) made birds on #2 and 4 but bogey on #3 after driving into the trees on the right and taking a drop, another on #6 and a three putt closing bogey on the difficult par three #9 over the water. Devin Drewyer (39) fired three beautiful shots in a row to make eagle on the par 5 third hole but then made a triple on #6 and then finished #9 with a bogey.
Nate Cohan (42) posted 5 pars, 2 bogeys and 2 doubles as he struggled with his short game. Justin Butler (42) once again came a cropper on the last hole with a triple bogey 6 after hitting his tee shot in the lake. He had one birdie to offset three bogeys. Greg Bourdon (43) struggled throughout his round especially with his short game and managed just three pars on the day. Wes Strang (44) left early to go to the opening NHL Playoff game between the Capitals and the Canadiens. A quad on #4 did him in early in the round as he pumped two into the trees. He thought it was out of bounds but the scorecard clearly indicates the tree line is to be treated like a lateral hazard.
Charlie Garner (49) in just his second appearance of the season made a lovely birdie on #3 and his eagle putt stopped inches short right in the heart.The rest of the round caused him problems.
Cavalier Scorers:
Alex Eaker (39)
Max Farrington (42)
Mikey Collins (41)
Brian Petrosky (44)
Eric Baptsteller (44)
Foster Rankin (47)
Kent Philbin (47)
Jeff Mellin (49).
The Little Hoyas won their sixth straight this season in this 8 count 5 match.

Spikell's 33 helps Prep stave off Gonzaga 184-192


4/12/10

Sam Spikell remained quite cool throughout his round at Bethesda CC as he had his wedge working. Sam hit tight shots on #4, 5, and 6 for three consecutive birdies and held on after a bogey on #8 with a smart par on the par-three 9th. His score proved the difference in the overall match with the Eagles.
Nate Cohan (36) and Greg Bourdon (37) matched their counterparts throughout as they won by two shots. Nate had birdies on 2 and 4 and bogeys on 1 and 3 before finishing with a bogey on #9. Greg also birdied #2 but bogeyed on 4,5,and 9.
Denny McCarthy (39) and Wes Strang (39) both had uncharacteristic days as they each slipped to four-over but they were only one shot back of their opponents at the end. Neither of them had any birdies on the day but a double each and two bogeys. For the second time this season the top 5 scorers all finished under 40.
Justin Butler (42) was two-over par after three putting #8 only to watch the wheels fall off on #9 as he hit his tee ball out of bounds on his way to a quadruple bogey. Despite this Justin and partner Sam Spikell managed to beat their opponents by six shots.
Devin Drewyer (42) had difficulty getting out of the blocks as he posted doubles on #2 and #3. Tom Horton (44) got on the bogey train early and just could not get off as they played in the last group of this 8 count 5 match.
Leading scorers for the Purple Eagles were:
Keegan Boone - 36
Max Ruge - 36
Will Byrne - 39
Addison Coll - 40
Joe Marvin - 41
Brian McCormick - 41
Kevin Keehan - 42
Tyler Winters - 43
The 8 stroke margin of victory has been the closest of the season so far as the team moves to 5-0.

McCarthy's even par tops field in win over WFS

4/10/10

On a breezy day at The Members Club at Four Streams in Beallsville, Denny McCarthy fired an even par 47 with 8 pars, 2 bogeys and 2 birdies in a steady round. Noted was his string of four straight threes in the middle of the front side. Nate Cohan (49) got off to a rough start and was three over after 4 holes before he stuck one close on #5 and then ran six straight pars to finish at two-over. They sparked a rare win over Woodberry Forest School of Orange, VA. Prep tied them a few years back but it has been since 1992 that the Hoyas defeated the Tigers.
Wes Strang (52) had a real roller coaster of a round: birdie, bogey, triple, birdie,
par, birdie, bogey, birdie, bogey, par, double, bogey!!Justin Butler (54) got off to a rough start with 5 consecutive bogeys but made pars on 5 of the remaining 7 holes.
Greg Bourdon (55) played well for 11 of the 12 holes but the blind #11 cost him dearly as he ballooned to a quintuple bogey 9 after he lost several tee balls. Sam Spikell (56) had trouble with his errant tee shots on #3 and #9 on his way to 7s there. He managed to hang on to post his nine over score.
Tom Horton (59) and Chris Rolle (60)completed the lineup for the Little Hoyas in this 8 count 5 match.
Tiger Scorers:
Shep Hardison - 52
Bennet DuPont - 52
Tyler Grills - 53
Jack Dalrymple - 54
Charles Moore - 55
Charles Blaydes - 58
Timothy Walter - 62
David Lee - 72
With this rare win over WFS the Little Hoyas move to 4-0 on the season.

Forest Fire Rages while Prep Wins

4/7/10

For the first time in over 33 years of Prep Golf, the team was sidetracked by a forest fire in the mountains right next to the White Tail Golf Resort in Mercersburg, PA, where the Hoyas defeated the Blue Storm of Mercersburg Academy by the final score of 189-214 in an 8 count 5 match.
Denny McCarthy shot an even par 36 as he was helped by a 30 yard pitch shot that took one hop and dove into the cup for an eagle on the par 5 #9. Since we started with a shot gun format due to the delay that the forest fire caused, this was Denny's sixth hole. This shot offset a bogey on #8 and his last hole #3. Nate Cohan (37) fired his way to two-under with two holes to go on the strength of birds on #4, 7, and 9 but his short game let him down on #1. After driving within 20 yards on the 378 yard hole (it was down wind, and downhill!), Nate stumbled to a double bogey, followed by a bogey on #2. Sam Spikell (38) continued some solid golf as he matched two bogeys on 3 and 5 with back-to-back birdies on 6 & 7 only to trip on his last two holes #1 and 2 with some errant driving.
Wes Strang (39) played steadily with just three bogeys on #3,4,and 5 to go with 6 pars. In his first start of the season, Greg Bourdon (39)kept up his steady play as he had 6 pars, one birdie, one bogey and a disastrous triple on #6. This hole was closest to the fire but Greg couldn't put out the flame. This was the first time this season that the top five scorers all posted numbers below 40.
Tom Horton (43), Chris Rolle (43) and Devin Drewyer (43) each took different routes to their respective scores. Devin nearly holed out on #7 for a double eagle but then promptly got into trouble on #8 on his way to a quad. Chris drained a fifty footer on his very first hole for a birdie 2 but hit a string of bogeys after that. Tom made his first par on #6 and his last on #9 all the rest were bogeys.
Blue Storm scorers:
Chuck Mellott - 38
Harrison Brink - 40
Julian Zschocke - 42
Otto Bunjapamai - 45
Paul Suhey - 48
Eli Woodworth - 48
Sam Schadt - 49
Sam Hook - 53
The minibus was within sight of the golf course only to be turned around by the firemen who said the road was impassable because of the fire "apparatii". This meant we had to drive 45 minutes back and around the mountain to come in from the North. This was the first ever golf match between Georgetown Prep and Mercersburg Academy.
Coach Galley paid the team a nice compliment when he said he thought we were the strongest they faced all season.

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