Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Woodberry finishes 8th in VSGA Tournament



CHANTILLY HIGH SCHOOL WINS THE
6th VSGA FOUNDATION HIGH SCHOOL INVITATIONAL
MIDLOTHIAN –– Stoked  by four scores of 75 or better in the final round, Chantilly High School posted a one-stroke comeback victory as the 6th Virginia State Golf Association Foundation High School Invitational concluded today at Independence Golf Club.     
    
The northern Virginia-based Group AAA school returned a championship-best 4-over-par 292 aggregate (19-over 595) on the last day to get past first round leader Mills E. Godwin High School in Richmond (299, 20-over 596), whom the Chargers trailed by six strokes to start the day. Langley High School, located in McLean, finished eight shots back in third place (27-over 603) after registering the second best score of 297 in the final round. In the competition, the best four of five scores are counted toward the team’s aggregate.

Chantilly took home the Richard V. Smith Trophy, which honors the longtime former VSGA director of competitions, for the first time.  

Rising juniors Ju Hee Bae (1-under 71), Connor Messick (73), sophomore Vishal Giri (73) and junior Mike Sciorra (75) contributed Chantilly’s scores in the final round. The 17-year-old Bae, runner-up at the 2011 VSGA Women’s Amateur Championship, paced the team with an even-par 144 total in the two-day competition.

The event marked the first time Chantilly’s rotation has played together in a competitive event. They seemed unaffected, though, as a host of team members executed pressure shots in the closing moments.

Sciorra, fighting nagging back problems and playing his first competitive event of the summer, drained a downhill, right-to-left breaking 30-footer for birdie at the par-4 18th hole. Bae went without a three-putt and got up and down from 70 yards short of the green, making a 6-footer for par at the last. Messick recovered from making three straight bogeys to start his round and sank a 30-footer for par at the demanding par-4 16th and closed his round with three straight pars. The 14-year-old Vishal matched his best competitive round of the summer.

The winner of the VSGA Foundation High School Invitational has gone on to claim the Virginia High School League Group AAA Golf Championship three of the five years the event has been conducted leading up to its sixth renewal. But the Chargers lived up to the stay-in-the-moment message fourth year coach Kurt Sporkmann has been emphasizing with his players.

“I’m sure they’ve read it and know it, but we’re not thinking about it,” Sporkmann said of programs’ successes at the state tournament following victories at the VSGA Foundation High School Invitational. “We have a motto this year: ‘The next shot.’ We want to focus on the next shot and this week, for the most part, we met that goal. Everyone was ‘all in’ today.”

“I’m beyond words. I’m speechless. This is the toughest tournament to win leading up to the state tournament.”  

Chantilly finished second to Langley at both the 2011 Northern Region event as well as last year’s VHSL Group AAA High School Golf Championship.

Rallying for victory against a strong field in an early-season event “means we can compete with these teams,” according to Messick. “All these teams are great teams. We just had a good tournament. Hopefully, we can bring that to October (the state tournament is Oct. 8-9). It definitely motivates us to play better.”

With a team still getting acclimated to high-level state high school competition, Sporkmann noted that there is still important work ahead for the squad.

“We’re young, so some days it’s fantastic. There are great days like this, but they’re learning and they’re going through the process,” he said. “This is a nice milestone for us, but we still need to win our region – and Langley is really good.”

For Godwin, rising senior Brian Hill shot a final round even-par 72 and finished with the Eagles’ low aggregate (1-over 145). Rising junior Brian Hill carded consecutive rounds of 73, while sophomore Mark Lawrence Jr. compiled a 147 (72-75) total.

Langley was led by individual co-medalist Edric Wung, who accounted for a 36-hole score of 3-under 141. Jason Park, an 18-year-old rising senior at James River High School, equaled a final-day best score of 2-under 70  to close play at 141. Park made a 15-foot birdie on the first extra hole, the par-4 10th, in a playoff with Wung to take home low individual accolades.

Three competitors took part in the event individually, with 14-year-old Fitz Woodrow IV of Charlottesville’s St. Anne's Belfield School leading the way, shooting a final round 1-under 71 to finish with a 1-under 143 aggregate.

Among the competitors playing on a team, in addition to Park and Wung, Griffin Clark of Thomas Dale High School carded consecutive rounds of 1-under 71 and Kyle Hart of Midlothian High School closed play at 1-under 143 (73-70).

ABOUT THE VSGA FOUNDATION AND INDEPENDENCE GOLF CLUB:  Independence Golf Club, owned by the VSGA Foundation, features a 22,000-square-foot clubhouse, an 18-hole Tom Fazio-designed championship course and a nine-hole Sawyer Short Course. In addition, the club includes a separate junior clubhouse with dormitories and junior clubhouses for campers. The VSGA Foundation continues to champion junior golf initiatives, particularly those that benefit at-risk children. The Robins Junior Program camps and clinics not only teach fundamentals of the game, but also empowering life lessons. The programs are named in honor of Richmond-based philanthropist E. Claiborne Robins Jr. for his many efforts on behalf of junior golf. Thousands of youths have gone through the camps and clinics over the past nine-plus years.

MIDLOTHIAN –– Results following the final round of the 6th VSGA Foundation High School Invitational at Independence Golf Club (6,677 yards, par 36-36—72) on Wednesday, Aug. 22. The best four of five scores count toward the team’s aggregate.

CHANTILLY HIGH SCHOOL (303-292—595)
Ju Hee Bae, 73-71—144; Connor Messick, 72-73—145; Vishal Giri, 74-73—147; Noah Tucker, 84-84—168; Mike Sciorra, 75; Ben McGrath, 84

MILLS E. GODWIN HIGH SCHOOL (297-299—596)
Tyler Bennett, 73-72—145; Brian Hill, 73-73—146; Mark Lawrence Jr., 72-75—147; Colton Grow, 79-79—158; Curt Kennedy, 81-81—162

LANGLEY HIGH SCHOOL (306-297—603)
Edric Wung, 69-72—141; Will Byrne, 77-75—152; Derick Paxton, 76-76—152; Chris Bugge, 84-74—158; Justin Nguyen, 83; Mike Sanders, 85

JAMES RIVER HIGH SCHOOL (321-300—621)
Jason Park, 71-70—141; Ben Reid, 79-74—153; Guy Cheatham, 81-79—160; Josh Kirby, 90-77—167; Patrick Baly, 90; Jennie Jeu, 92

THOMAS DALE HIGH SCHOOL (309-312—621)
Griffin Clark, 71-71—142; Jeremy Craft, 79-79—158; Eric Blythe, 80-79—159; Tyler Gray, 80-83—163; Michael Brooks, 79-85—164

JAMES MADISON HIGH SCHOOL (314-310—624)
Won Suk Rhee, 73-73—146; Ryan Smith, 80-77—157; Joel Choi, 81-82—163; Amber Liu, 84-80—164; Shannon Brooks, 80; Phillip Davine, 80

WESTERN ALBEMARLE HIGH SCHOOL (313-312—625)
Kent Miller, 76-77—153; Hunter Weis, 81-75—156; Kyle Landis, 78-78—156; Nick Norris, 78-82—160; Tyler Mahone, 102-87—189

WOODBERRY FOREST SCHOOL (317-310—627)
Billy Mott, 79-74—153; Thomas Mack, 78-76—154; Timothy Walter, 79-77—156; William Knibbs, 81-83—164; Spence Townsend, 87-83—170

MIDLOTHIAN HIGH SCHOOL (315-313—628)
Kyle Hart, 73-70—143; Davis Testin, 80-80—160; Jeff Brochetti, 81-83; Owen Thompson, 81-83—164; Evan Stynes, 85-80—165

LOUDOUN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL (315-315—630)
Ian Hildebrand, 76-74—150; Scott Mumpower, 80-74—154; Mark Shayka, 79-80—159; Trevor Colby, 80-87—167; Troy Mumpower, 97-95—192

CENTREVILLE HIGH SCHOOL (313-319—632)
Keon Ho Soong, 77-74—151; Shaan Kololgi, 78-75—153; Yookin Kim, 73-82—155; Jae Jun, 85-88—173; Chris Sokol, 85-89—174

BATTLEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL (322-317—639)
Thomas Fricke, 70-77—147; Nick Kwon, 77-71—148; Buzz Ganow, 81-81—162; Nate Morrison, 94-88—182; Thi Dao, 90; Kevin Banwarth, WD

POWHATAN HIGH SCHOOL (317-323—640)
Ryan Brinkley, 80-79—159; Brandon Herring, 77-82—159; Nick Furbee, 82-79—161; Luke Hill, 78-88—166; Trey Barden, 84-83—167

MATOACA HIGH SCHOOL (324-319—643)
Brett Lockett, 78-78—156; Peyton Broach, 79-79—158; Davis Topping, 80-82—162; Matthew Padgett, 87-80—167; Samuel Smith, 87-87—174

FLOYD E. KELLAM HIGH SCHOOL (323-324—647)
Young Suh, 78-77—155; Derrick Budd, 80-83—163; Tyler Vinsand, 80-84—164; Henry Reaume, 85-80—165; Max Arnold, 85-89—174

SOUTH COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL (327-325—652)
David Rabil, 77-73—150; David Ross, 81-81—162; Adam Bacon, 79-83—162; Jason Swartz, 90-88—178; Nick Nguyen, 96; Robert Fox, 103

COSBY HIGH SCHOOL (324-337—661)
Ford Zehner, 77-78—155; Nolan Kelly, 75-87—162; McKoy Lamantia, 85-85—170; Sam Garafolo, 87-87—174; Chase Ginther, 88; Sterling Simmons, 89

DOUGLAS S. FREEMAN HIGH SCHOOL (359-339—698)
Chris Knaysi, 85-83—168; Connor Melhorn, 92-82—173; Foster Johnston, 94-86—180; David Northen, 93-89—182; Will Humble, 89-99—188

JAMESTOWN HIGH SCHOOL (357-371—728)
Dan Kelly, 87-89—176; Austin West, 88-92—180; Sam Ross, 90-93—183; Ryan Satira, 92-97—189; Jake Arbogast, 104; Paul Keurajian, 120

INDIVIDUALS COMPETING IN THE VSGA FOUNDATION
HIGH SCHOOL INVITATIONAL
Fitz Woodrow (St. Anne’s Belfield School), 72-71—143
Stephan Suh (Westfield High School), 80-79—159
Daniel Yoo (Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School for Government and International Studies), 85-85—170

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Golfer organizes clinic to earn Eagle Scout rank



Richard Hunt '13 recently organized a golf clinic for youth at the Lucy Ann Boddie Brewer Boys and Girls Club in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, in pursuit of his Eagle Scout rank. He gathered donations of money and used golf clubs and taught the kids the rules of golf and the proper golf swing. After the clinic, the clubs and excess money were donated to the Boys and Girls Club to help establish a golf program. A Woodberry Forest senior and member of the varsity golf team, Richard is grateful to his supporters. "I really enjoyed planning and leading this junior golf program," he says. "The kids had fun and learned about a sport many had never had an opportunity to play."

Richard described the outcome in his letter to his supporters:


Dear Friends of Scouting,

I am pleased to report that I have completed my Leadership Service Project and am preparing to meet with the BSA Eagle Review board. The project was a huge success and was very rewarding for me and for the scouts who helped me.  Thanks to your generous contributions of golf clubs and money, we were able to create 15 sets of clubs for the kids at the Boys and Girls Club. We cleaned and put new grips on all of the clubs and purchased Ping bags to carry them in.

The kids participated in golf clinics on July 30 and August 6th at Benvenue Country Club. We reviewed the history and rules of the game and introduced the kids to the fundamentals of a proper golf swing. The kids loved practicing on the driving range and the putting green. We finished our final session with a 4 hole match. The 15 sets of clubs and $2500 were donated to the Lucy Ann Boddie Brewer Boys and Girls Club of Rocky Mount to help establish a golf program for the kids.

Thank you for supporting my project with your contributions of money, used clubs and words of encouragement. I really enjoyed planning and leading this junior golf program. The kids had fun and learned about a sport that many had never had an opportunity to play.

Sincerely,

Richard Hunt IV
BSA Troop 40

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Golfers are in 11th place in VSGA Invitational

Mills E. Godwin HS leads; Tigers go into final day of VSGA Invitational in 11th place

MIDLOTHIAN –– Fueled by three rounds of 1-over-par 73 or better, central Virginia’s Mills E. Godwin High School owns a six-stroke lead entering Wednesday’s final day of the 6th Virginia State Golf Association Foundation High School Invitational being conducted at Independence Golf Club.
    
Mills Godwin, located in Richmond, shot a first day score of 9-over 297. Northern Virginia-based Chantilly High School (15-over 303) and Langley High School (18-over 306) are the Eagles’ two nearest pursuers. Thomas Dale High School (Chester) registered a first day score of 309. In the competition, the best four of five scores are counted toward the team’s aggregate.

For Mills Godwin, rising sophomore Mark Lawrence Jr., the reigning Group AAA individual champion, delivered the team’s low round of even-par 72. The 15-year-old Richmond resident birdied three of the final four holes, capping the comeback to his round by draining a 30-foot birdie putt at the par-4 18th hole.

Rising senior Tyler Bennett and rising junior Brian Hill each shot 73, while rising sophomore Colton Grow added 79. Lawrence shot 65 in helping Godwin to victory in a mini-Colonial District event on Monday at The Hollows Golf Club. Now he’s hoping the program makes it a two-for-two week.

“We have a good team,” Lawrence said. “We’re going to have to go low [Wednesday] because teams are going to come out and play well.”

A trio of Chantilly team members registered rounds of 74 or better led by 16-year-old Connor Messick’s even-par round of 72 which included four birdies. Ju Hee Bae, 17, the runner-up at the 2011 VSGA Women’s Amateur Championship, carded 73. Four of Chantily’s starting five are rising juniors and another, Vishal Giri (74), is a rising sophomore. All of the team’s competitors are making their first start in the event after the program graduated seven seniors. Despite some inexperience, the Chargers have recorded two wins in five events already this season.

“We’re young this year, but we’re confident, playing loose and having fun,” Messick said.  We just want to go out and post good scores.”  

McLean-based Langley High, the reigning VHSL Group AAA team champions, was paced by Edric Wung’s opening day individual-best 3-under 69. The 16-year-old accounted for four birdies against a bogey. He birdied two par 5s, Nos. 4 and 13, curled in a 30-footer at the par-4 15th and hit the flagstick on the fly with his approach shot at the par-4 16th before tapping in the short birdie putt.

“I played really solidly,” Wung said. “I didn’t really make many mistakes.”

In leading Thomas Dale, Griffin Clark had 1-under 71, returning one of four under-par rounds. In addition to the subpar rounds by Clark and Wung, Thomas Fricke of Battlefield High School in Haymarket (2-under 70) and Jason Park of James River High School in Midlothian (1-under 71) posted red numbers.
  
Among the three competitors taking part in the event individually, 14-year-old Fitz Woodrow IV of Charlottesville’s St. Anne's Belfield School had even-par 72.

ABOUT THE VSGA FOUNDATION AND INDEPENDENCE GOLF CLUB:  Independence Golf Club, owned by the VSGA Foundation, features a 22,000-square-foot clubhouse, an 18-hole Tom Fazio-designed championship course and a nine-hole Sawyer Short Course. In addition, the club includes a separate junior clubhouse with dormitories and junior clubhouses for campers. The VSGA Foundation continues to champion junior golf initiatives, particularly those that benefit at-risk children. The Robins Junior Program camps and clinics not only teach fundamentals of the game, but also empowering life lessons. The programs are named in honor of Richmond-based philanthropist E. Claiborne Robins Jr. for his many efforts on behalf of junior golf. Thousands of youths have gone through the camps and clinics over the past nine-plus years.

MIDLOTHIAN –– Results following the first round of the 6th VSGA Foundation High School Invitational at Independence Golf Club (6,677 yards, par 36-36—72) on Tuesday, Aug. 21. The best four of five scores count toward the team’s aggregate.

MILLS E. GODWIN HIGH SCHOOL (297)
Mark Lawrence Jr., 38-34—72; Brian Hill, 37-36—73; Tyler Bennett, 37-36—73; Colton Grow, 38-41—79; Curt Kennedy, 39-42—81
Edric Wung, 35-34—69; Derick Paxton, 39-37—76; Will Byrne, 40-37—77; Chris Bugge, 43-41—84; Mike Sanders, 44-41—85
Nick Furbee, 39-42—82; Trey Barden, 45-39—84
Brett Lockett, 39-39—78; Peyton Broach, 39-40—79; Davis Topping, 37-43—80; Samuel Smith, 44-43—87; Matthew Padgett, 48-39—87
INDIVIDUALS COMPETING IN THE VSGA FOUNDATION
HIGH SCHOOL INVITATIONAL
Fitz Woodrow (St. Anne’s Belfield School), 39-33—72


CHANTILLY HIGH SCHOOL (303)
Connor Messick, 38-34—72; Ju Hee Bae, 37-36—73; Vishal Giri, 38-36—74; Ben McGrath, 41-43—84; Noah Tucker, 43-41—84

LANGLEY HIGH SCHOOL (306)

THOMAS DALE HIGH SCHOOL (309)
Griffin Clark, 36-35—71; Michael Brooks, 42-37—79; Jeremy Craft, 38-41—79; Tyler Gray, 42-38—80; Eric Blythe, 40-40—80

CENTREVILLE HIGH SCHOOL (313)
Yookin Kim, 38-35—73; Keon Ho Soong, 39-38—77; Shaan Kololgi, 36-42—78; Jae Jun, 45-40—85; Chris Sokol, 45-40—85

WESTERN ALBEMARLE HIGH SCHOOL (313)
Kent Miller, 37-39—76; Kyle Landis, 39-39—78; Nick Norris, 40-38—78; Hunter Weis, 42-39—81; Tyler Mahone, 52-50—102

JAMES MADISON HIGH SCHOOL (314)
Won Suk Rhee, 36-37—73; Shannon Brooks, 41-39—80; Ryan Smith, 41-39—80; Joel Choi, 41-40—81; Amber Liu, 45-39—84

MIDLOTHIAN HIGH SCHOOL (315)
Kyle Hart, 34-39—73; Davis Testin, 38-42—80; Owen Thompson, 41-40—81; Jeff Brochetti, 40-41—81; Evan Stynes, 43-42—85

LOUDOUN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL (315)
Ian Hildebrand, 36-40—76; Mark Shayka, 39-40—79; Scott Mumpower, 37-43—80; Trevor Colby, 40-40—80; Troy Mumpower, 53-44—97

POWHATAN HIGH SCHOOL (317)
Brandon Herring, 37-40—77; Luke Hill, 37-41—78; Ryan Brinkley, 42-38—80;

WOODBERRY FOREST SCHOOL (317)
Thomas Mack, 40-38—78; Billy Mott, 39-40—79; Timothy Walter, 37-42—79; William Knibbs, 38-43—81; Spence Townsend, 43-44—87

JAMES RIVER HIGH SCHOOL (321)
Jason Park, 34-37—71; Ben Reid, 40-39—79; Guy Cheatham, 43-38—81; Josh Kirby, 46-44—90; Jennie Jeu, 48-44—92

BATTLEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL (322)
Thomas Fricke, 35-35—70; Nick Kwon, 40-37—77; Buzz Ganow, 41-40—81; Nate Morrison, 46-48—94; Kevin Banwarth, WD

FLOYD E. KELLAM HIGH SCHOOL (323)
Young Suh, 40-38—78; Derrick Budd, 42-38—80; Tyler Vinsand, 40-40—80; Max Arnold, 45-40—85; Henry Reaume, 43-42—85

COSBY HIGH SCHOOL (324)
Nolan Kelly, 36-39—75; Ford Zehner, 38-39—77; McKoy Lamantia, 45-40—85; Sam Garafolo, 43-44—87; Sterling Simmons, 43-46—89

MATOACA HIGH SCHOOL (324)

SOUTH COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL (327)
David Rabil, 39-38—77; Adam Bacon, 41-38—79; David Ross, 40-41—81; Jason Swartz, 47-43—90; Robert Fox, 53-50—103

JAMESTOWN HIGH SCHOOL (357)
Dan Kelly, 42-45—87; Austin West, 47-41—88; Sam Ross, 45-45—90; Ryan Satira, 45-47—92; Jake Arbogast, 48-56—104

DOUGLAS S. FREEMAN HIGH SCHOOL (359)
Chris Knaysi, 37-48—85; Will Humble, 44-45—89; Connor Melhorn, 47-45—92; David Northen, 46-47—93; Foster Johnston, 47-47—94


Stephan Suh (Westfield High School), 41-39—80
Daniel Yoo (Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School for Government and International Studies), 43-42—85

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