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31St Jock Mackenzie Memorial Name, Club Score *Mark Benevento, Jr., Greate Bay Country Club 69 Max Siegfried, Aronimink Golf Club 69 J.T 31st Jock MacKenzie Memorial Name, club Score *Mark Benevento, Jr., Greate Bay Country Club 69 Max Siegfried, Aronimink Golf Club 69 J.T. Barker, Saucon Valley Country Club 70 Brian Walker, Cherry Valley Country Club 72 Matthew Davis, Aronimink Golf Club 72 Jack Hirsh, Philadelphia Cricket Club 73 Brian Isztwan, Huntingdon Valley Country Club 74 Daniel Altieri, Hopewell Valley Golf Club 74 Gary McCabe, Jr., RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve 74 Thomas Lewis, Commonwealth National Golf Club 74 Chris Binet, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club 75 Jack Quirk, Huntingdon Valley Country Club 75 Quinn Dolan, Rolling Green Golf Club 75 Daniel Galbreath, Huntingdon Valley Country Club 76 Hugh Farris, Huntingdon Valley Country Club 76 Trey Croney, Overbrook Golf Club 76 Bobby Beck, Lehigh Country Club 77 Jake Sitzler, Burlington Country Club 77 Joe Rochelle, Indian Valley Country Club 77 Michael Reed-Price, Sunnybrook Golf Club 77 Nick Calabrese, Edgmont Country Club 77 Trevor Paolone, Overbrook Golf Club 77 Cole Kemmerer, Waynesborough Country Club 78 John Hansel, Sandy Run Country Club 78 Michael Zeng, Applecross Country Club 78 Nicholas Wert, Merion Golf Club 78 Davis Mitchell, Wilmington Country Club 79 Jack Henderson, Gulph Mills Golf Club 79 Luke Nichols, Philadelphia Country Club 79 Matt Marino, Waynesborough Country Club 79 Michael Burns, Jr., Overbrook Golf Club 79 Nick Hand, Golden Oaks Golf Club 79 Ryan McHugh, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club 79 Troy Thierolf, Commonwealth National Golf Club 80 Brian Kilroy, Llanerch Country Club 81 John Buliga, Yardley Country Club 81 Andrew Wallace, Meadowlands Country Club 82 Brandon Jensen, Sandy Run Country Club 82 Daniel Bullock, Overbrook Golf Club 82 Frankie Gregor, Huntingdon Valley Country Club 82 Gavin Sims, Overbrook Golf Club 82 Greg Welsh, Talamore Country Club 82 Jack Mitchell, St. Davids Golf Club 82 Benjamin Kotler, Squires Golf Club 83 Drew Petri, Jericho National Golf Club 83 Matthew Quirk, Huntingdon Valley Country Club 83 Seamus Gibbons, Talamore Country Club 83 Ben Litt, Riverton Country Club 84 Cory Hunter, Commonwealth National Golf Club 84 Ethan Krohn, Overbrook Golf Club 84 Kyle Green, Bellewood Country Club 84 Mac Costin, Merion Golf Club 84 Max Harrington, Brookside CC of Allentown 84 Michael O'Neill, III, Overbrook Golf Club 84 Nat Gallen, Berkshire Country Club 84 Phillip Held, Jr., Blue Bell Country Club 84 Cole White, Blue Bell Country Club 86 Matt Aprile, Sandy Run Country Club 86 Matthew McGettigan, Sandy Run Country Club 86 Ryan Brennan, Rolling Green Golf Club 86 Archie Filshill, Jr., Huntingdon Valley Country Club 87 Kyle Kellenbenz, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club 87 Andrew Curran, Overbrook Golf Club 88 Joey Centeno, Philadelphia Cricket Club 88 Jack Farrington, Sandy Run Country Club 89 Nate Pillion, Bala Golf Club 89 Justin Hershey, Applebrook Golf Club 90 Teddy Davis, Huntingdon Valley Country Club 90 Garrett Kearney, Aronimink Golf Club 95 Jack Burton, Overbrook Golf Club 96 Garrett Hallinan, Wildwood Golf & Country Club 100 Jack Bolger, Whitford Country Club 109 Max Hansen, Blue Bell Country Club 115 Vince Burke, LedgeRock Golf Club NS Conor McGrath, Huntingdon Valley Country Club WD David Kim, Commonwealth National Golf Club WD Ryan Conner, Jericho National Golf Club WD Thomas Coakley, GAP Junior Players Club WD Junior-Junior Boys' Division Name, club Score Jacob Zeng, Applecross Country Club 37 Case Hummer, Aronimink Golf Club 41 Colman Mitchell, Wilmington Country Club 41 Patrick Isztwan, Huntingdon Valley Country Club 41 Brett McGrath, Huntingdon Valley Country Club 43 Nicholas Hano, III, Aronimink Golf Club 43 Kevin Civitella, Radnor Valley Country Club 44 Matthew Hladczuk, Huntingdon Valley Country Club 44 Matthew Lafond, Blue Bell Country Club 44 Darren Nolan, Talamore Country Club 45 Brennan Fluehr, North Hills Country Club 47 Dolan Cox, White Manor Country Club 47 Jake Mccabe, Flourtown Country Club 48 Scott Pfeiffer, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club 56 Nathan Guertler, Laurel Creek Country Club 57 Charlie Hurchalla, The Springhaven Club 59 Cole Farrington, Sandy Run Country Club 59 Matthew Hurchalla, The Springhaven Club 84 Junior-Junior Girls' Division Name, club Score Lauren Jones, Merion Golf Club 44 Kathleen Mark, Rolling Green Golf Club 56 Junior Girls' Division Name, club Score Georgia Naples, White Manor Country Club 82 Claire Brown, Philadelphia Cricket Club 94 Mary McGuinness, Tavistock Country Club NS Julia Loftus, Overbrook Golf Club WD * - won in playoff NS - no show; WD - withdrawal .
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