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Holes in One

  • Ed Barry of Berlin used a 6-iron on the par-3, 155-yard 8th hole at Pine Hill Golf Club June 5.

  • Skip Davis of Mount Laurel used a 9-iron on the par-3, 123-yard 12th hole at Merchantville Country Club June 11.

  • Hans Rath of Medford used a 7-iron on the par-3, 163-yard 13th hole at Pine Hill Golf Club June 17.

    Tournament tales

    Frank Berzanskis (46) of Egg Harbor Township, Steven Hayes (53) of Absecon and Daniel Sieracki (55) of Cherry Hill finished 1-2-3 in the Boys 10-11 and Girls 10-12 Combined division during the Philadelphia Section PGA Junior Tour at the B.L. England Golf Course (Beesley's Point), June 19.

    John McCloskey (86) of Mt. Ephriam finished second behind John Jensen (81) of Newark, Del., in the Boys 12-13 division.

    Ryan Owens (67) of Ocean City took top honors in the Boys 14-15 division.

    Stephen Sieracki (71) of Cherry Hill tied for second with Christopher Walling of Haverford, Pa.

    Joe April (67) of Sewell took first place in the Boys 16-18 division.

    Justin Spaeth (70) of Mount Laurel was second.

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