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2019 Club Champions 2019 CLUB CHAMPIONS CLUB MEN’S CHAMPION SENIOR CHAMPION SUPER-SENIOR CHAMPION WOMEN’S CHAMPION WOMEN’S SENIOR CHAMPION JUNIOR BOYS’ CHAMPION JUNIOR GIRLS’ CHAMPION The 1912 Club Gerard Rosato Matt Mingione Leo Middlemiss Terry Harbaugh — — — The ACE Club Ryan Barnett Kevin Dunleavy — — — — — American Legion Country Club Trey Heffelfinger — — — — — — Applebrook Golf Club Jaden Weisman Steve Jones — Gina Glancy — — — Applecross Country Club Zack Amole Mike Bates Robert Jones Samantha O’Donovan — Jack Renihan — Armitage Golf Club Zach Wagner Lee Esser — Hyonsuk Suh — — — Aronimink Golf Club Max Siegfried Jeff Snider Tony Fisher Lauren Bernard — Chase Stephano — Atlantic City Country Club Josh Kelley — — Erin DiDonato — — — Avalon Golf Club Eugene Sanguinetti — — Mary Dougherty — — — Bala Golf Club Conner Charlebois Howard Wimmer — Callie Jean Burns — — — Bella Vista Golf Club Dave Bennett — — — — — — Belles Springs Golf Course Evan Helby — — Alexis Anastos — — — Bellewood Country Club Butch Silknitter Mark Kroll James Prendergast Tammy Sucoloski — — — Bensalem Township Country Club Anthony Saltarelli — — Donna Fitzgerald — — — Bent Creek Country Club Matt Burkhart Ron Weaver Roy Fisher Kim Brown — Connor Strine — Berkleigh Golf Club — — — — — — — Berkshire Country Club Nat Gallen Sneed Shadduck — Jen Leibowitz — — — Berwick Golf Club Corey Bierly Jack Miller Robert Bull Jean Chapin — Mike Myrthel — Bidermann Golf Club Matt Smith — — Danielle Lunger — Shane Powelson Kemble Wellons Blue Bell Country Club Buddy Hansen, IV Gerald Henderson John Nowak Megan Grosky McGowan — Nick Togno — Blue Heron Pines Golf Club Matt Brooks — — Claire Kuhar — — — Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club — — — — — — — Bluestone Country Club John Fiori Jeff Klein David Krause — — — — Bon Air Country Club Bobby Stiffler — — Kendel Abrams — — — Briarwood Golf Club Axel Hartman — — — — — — Bridgewater Golf Club — — — — — — — Broad Run Golfer’s Club Jon-Michael Socaris Brad Bernosky Scott Murphy — — — — Brookside Country Club of Allentown Carlos Fullerton Bob DellaSala Rick Stauffer Stacie Barndt Edythe Ressler Nate Seidel — Brookside Country Club Matt Keim Tim Hughes — Hyenmi Oh — Sam Mitchell — Buck Hill Golf Club Mike Wilson Tony Sieghardt — Susan Berry — Sam Smith — Bucknell Golf Club Bob Haile — — Shea Madden — Nick Mahoney — The Bucks Club Mike Finley Joe Funk — Mary Beth Driscoll — — — Burlington Country Club Jack Wallace — — Shari Zola — — — Carlisle Barracks Golf Course A.J. Montalbo — — — — — — Carlisle Country Club Jesse Hazam Nick Pallante — Pattie Parsons — John Peters Paige Richter Country Club at Woodloch Springs Frank Betz, Jr. Bob Davies Tom Convery Sue Sargent — — — Cedarbrook Country Club Kevin O’Brien Tom Moogan Mark Dillon Diane Cardano-Casacio — Mario Ventresca, III — Chambersburg Country Club Frank Coccagna — — Loretta Hylton — — — Country Club of Harrisburg Kevin Farrell Kirby Beshore Don Eshleman Pam Troutman — — — Country Club of Scranton Alex Pompey Michael Vassil Paul Galdieri Audra Lynch — James Flickinger — Cherry Valley Country Club Scott Rosenberg — — Linda Kozick — — — Chester Valley Golf Club Josh Madarang Richard deSante Thomas Coffey Ginny Palmer Susan Kotalik — — Clinton Country Club — — — — — — — Coatesville Country Club Nick Genuario Mike Dominick Mike Dominick Lisa Clark — — — Cobbs Creek Golf Club Greg Jarmas Jeff Seltzer — — — — — Commonwealth National Golf Club Kyle Martin Scott Carney Scott Page Karen Siegel — Luke Marvin Emma Reilly Concord Country Club Larry Benedetto Larry Benedetto Mike Bucci Nancy Denig — Nicklaus Woods Vaishali Bhatt Conestoga Country Club Elliot Foster Robert Oliver, Jr. Tom Benz Joyce Herr — Ian Kennett Madison Smith Corey Creek Golf Club — — — — — — — Crossgates Golf Club Conor Gilbert — — Michele Laucks — Logan Hess — Dauphin Highlands Golf Club Dan Brown Bruce Smith — Allison Cooper — — — Deerwood Country Club Jim Austin Jim Austin — Annette Scarperia Mary Serpico — — Downingtown Country Club Sam Sherrill Bernie Morris — Olivia Davis — — — Visit the Golf Association of Philadelphia website at www.gapgolf.org for all the latest news and notes 2019 CLUB CHAMPIONS CLUB MEN’S CHAMPION SENIOR CHAMPION SUPER-SENIOR CHAMPION WOMEN’S CHAMPION WOMEN’S SENIOR CHAMPION JUNIOR BOYS’ CHAMPION JUNIOR GIRLS’ CHAMPION Doylestown Country Club Matt McFarlane Brian Trymbiski — Malou Manser — — — DuPont Country Club Matt Finger Rufino Rosal — Angie Coleman — — — Eagle Rock Golf & Resort Bill Henry Al Bellucci — Carolyn Henry — — — Eagles Mere Country Club Rodd Melzer Steve Ryan Steve Ryan Jan Shoemaker Betty Underwood Ben Shapiro Sophie Shapiro Elkview Country Club John Pash Frank Osborne Pete Larioni Debbie Novack — — — Elmhurst Country Club Bryan Marzolino Bill Pabst, Sr. Joe Lavenduski Ruth Dettore — Billy Pabst, Jr. Gwendolyn Powell Emanon Country Club Len Coleman Len Coleman Len Coleman Joanie McGuire — — — Fairview Golf Course — — — — — — — Fieldstone Golf Club Joe Tigani — — Shelly Swalley — Henry Stone — Five Ponds Golf Club Joe Campisano Drew Panebianco Todd Kennedy — — — — Flourtown Country Club — — — — — — — Four Seasons Golf Club Chris Embardino — — — — — — Fox Hill Country Club A.J. Donatoni Bob Gill Ed Hennigan Jackie Brozena — — — Foxchase Golf Club — — — — — — — French Creek Golf Club Matthew Smith Bud Souder Robert Pingitore Yvonne Gabel — — — Frosty Valley Sean Duffy Bill Coiley Roger Andras Valerie Andreychik — — — Galen Hall Golf Club Rick Krick Jeff Sauder Bob Weitzel — — — — Galloway National Golf Club Peter Barron, III — — — — — — The Links at Gettysburg Barry Blevins — — — — — — Gilbertsville Golf Club — — — — — — — Glen Brook Golf Club Brian Salmon Sean Donovan — Kim Kuehn — — — Glen Oak Country Club Gary Phillips Carl Danzig Bob Muzzi Linda Brodbeck — Andrew Maddock — Glenmaura National Golf Club Dave Mecca Gary Orlando — Danielle Dalessandro — — — Golden Oaks Golf Club — — — — — — — Golden Pheasant Golf Club Dan Fish Frank Schuenemann — — — — — Golf Course at Glen Mills Rich Linkchorst Paul Stuhlmiller — — — — — Great Bear Golf Club Gus Steiger — — — — — — Greate Bay Country Club Mark Benevento, Jr. John Ward John Regina Janice Mott — — — Green Valley Country Club Andrew Wallace Randy Smith Art Hausman Phyllis Goldsborough — — — Greenbriar Oceanaire Golf & Country Club Bruce Himelman — — Brooke Manino — — — Gulph Mills Golf Club Nelson Hargrove Hugh Kenworthy Hugh Kenworthy Alexandra Frazier — — — Hanover Country Club Tyler Abel John Saum — Louise Gebhart — — — Hartefeld National Brandon Raihl Paul Hess Mike DeSantis Sally Grillo Christina Steppi Dylan Michaels Curstan Bunche Heidelberg Country Club Jason Weaver Trevor Martin — Shappy Irwin — — — Heritage Hills Golf Resort Sasha Neufeld Matt DeRose Ron Zellers Marie Shalkey — — — Hershey Country Club Rob Glus Stephen Hill Ed Houser Barbara Durbin Barbara Durbin Grant Novinger Haley Osborne Hershey’s Mill Golf Club Dave English Jon Sobocinski Lou Longo Joanne Collins — — — Hickory Valley Golf Club Mark Bennett — — — — — — Hidden Creek Golf Club Ryan Cass — — Jane Trimble — — — Hidden Valley Golf Course — — — — — — — Club at the Highlands — — — — — — — Honsedale Golf Club Eric Willams Joe Lavenduski — Bridget Simons — Eric O’Dell — Honey Run Golf Club Payne Baust Dave Childress — — — — — Honeybrook Golf Club Jason Castaldi Rick Umani Warren Reyburn Allison Long — — — Hopewell Valley Golf & Country Club — — — — — — — Huntingdon Valley Country Club Brian Isztwan Rick Gebert — Cassidy Gavaghan — Frankie Gregor Molly Gregor Huntsville Golf Club Logan Paczewski Matt Cuddy Chad Rado Danielle Dalessandro — — — Indian Valley Country Club Matt Dudas Tim Rimmer Bill Schmidt Karen Hendricks Karen Hendricks Brendan Bauer — Ingleside Golf Club — — — — — — — Inniscrone Golf Club — — — — — — — Irem Country Club Jonathan Wilson Bob Lipski — Merri Walter — Logan Paczewski — Iron Valley Golf Club — — — — — — — Jack Frost National — — — — — — — Visit the Golf Association of Philadelphia website at www.gapgolf.org for all the latest news and notes 2019 CLUB CHAMPIONS CLUB MEN’S CHAMPION SENIOR CHAMPION SUPER-SENIOR CHAMPION WOMEN’S CHAMPION WOMEN’S SENIOR CHAMPION JUNIOR BOYS’ CHAMPION JUNIOR GIRLS’ CHAMPION Jeffersonville Golf Club Caleb Ryan Joe Polkowski — — — — — Jericho National Golf Club Calen Sanderson Trey Watts John Martinson Joan Redeyoff — — — Kennett Square Golf & Country Club Andrew Keeling Mark Sheets Bill Holt, III Taylor Hollander — Daniel Donnelly — Kimberton Golf Club Dan Gnais Michael Quinn — — — — — Lancaster Country Club Brandon Detweiler Ken Phillips Tom Despard Sarah Whitehead Kline — Jack Novis — Laurel Creek Country Club Hayden Greer Tim Sindorf — Erin Lo — Bobby Dominy — Lebanon Country Club Craig Kliewer Craig Kliewer — Cindy Shenk Terry Williams — — Lederach Golf Club — — — — — — — LedgeRock Golf Club R.J. Wren Bill Thornton Ed Kocher June Maier — — — Lehigh Country Club Ed Flowerdew Bob Beck — Michelle Cox Terry Khoury A.J. Janis — Lehman Golf Club Robert Zagorsky, Jr. — — Susan Fronzoni — — — Lewistown Country Club Tim Young Randy Lewis — — — — — Limekiln Golf Club — — — — — — — Linfield National Golf Club — — — — — — — Links Golf Club Jim Kelleher Joe Potts — — — — — Linwood Country Club — — — — — — — Little Mill Country Club Troy Vannucci Joe Roeder Howard Press Anne Conway — — — Llanerch Country Club Eddie Johnson Mark Fuessinger Neil McDermott Sarah Harvey — Joey Morganti — Loch Nairn Golf Club Pete Mellone — — — — — — Locust Valley Golf Club — — — — — — — Lookaway Golf Club Mark Hutchinson Mark Hutchinson Bill Cook Sheri
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