18 Matches Completed Prior to Play Suspension Wednesday - MASSGOLF

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For Immediate Release: July 17, 2019

CHESTNUT HILL, Massachusetts – On the first day of match play at the 111th Massachusetts Amateur Championship, a combined 18 matches were completed at The Country Club Wednesday, plus a continued playoff from Tuesday’s stroke play competition before play was suspended due to a dangerous situation (weather). All 16 matches in the Round of 32 were completed, and an additional two matches in the Round of 16 were finished before play was suspended at 3:40 p.m. for a dangerous situation. Round of 16 matches will continue Thursday beginning at 7:00 a.m. with competitors resuming play from the location where they left off in their matches. Following the completion of the Round of 16 matches, the originally scheduled quarterfinal and semifinal matches will begin.

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Brockton’s Matt Parziale, who defeated Gloucester’s Mark Turner in a playoff Wednesday morning to punch his ticket to the match play round after shooting a combined 6-over 148 in the first two rounds of stroke play, garnered the No. 32 seed, where he squared off against Herbie Aikens, who he had advanced to the U.S. Amateur Four-Ball quarterfinals with earlier this year. The two had also won two Massachusetts Four-Ball championships together In 2016 and 2017.

Parziale defeated Aikens, 3 &1, before defeating Turners Falls Cody Booska, 7&6, in the Round of 16 Wednesday afternoon. Parziale becomes the first 32-seed since 2014 to advance out of the first round of match play, and the first to advance to the quarterfinal round since Ian Thimble in 2013. That time around, Thimble advanced all the way to the championship match before falling to then defending champion, Mike Calef. Since 2000, only five 32-seeds have advanced to at least the quarterfinal round of the Massachusetts Amateur Championship, with Thimble and Larry Nuger (2000) as the only 32-seeds to advance to the 36-hole Championship match.

In addition to Parziale, Steven DiLisio of Swampscott was the only competitor to book a spot into the Round of Eight before play was suspended.

Other Scores:

  • Jack Boulger leads Andrew O’Leary 1-Up Through 14
  • Mike Calef leads Ben Spitz, 2-Up Through 13
  • Jimmy Hervol leads Alejandro Soto 2-Up Through 12
  • Nick McLaughlin leads Nick Maccario 2-Up Through 8
  • Chris Francoeur leads Brendan Cronin 3-Up Through 10
  • Matthew Organisak leads Brett Krekorian 1-Up Through 7

 

 

ROUND OF 32 MATCHES

(32) MATT PARZIALE DEF. (1) HERBIE AIKENS, 3&1
After squeaking into the final spot of the field by way of a playoff this morning, Matt Parziale took the momentum and ran with it, defeating longtime friend and Four-Ball partner Herbie Aikens. After losing his first hole to Aikens with a bogey, Parziale won holes 3, 4, 5 and 6 to take a 3-up lead after six holes. Aikens responded with wins on seven and eight to pull back within one, but Parziale was able to regain control with wins on holes 9 and 11. Aikens wouldn’t go quietly, winning the 14th to get within two, but a par on 17 was able to seal the match for Parziale.

(16) CODY BOOSKA DEF. (17) COLIN BRENNAN, 2&1
After remaining even after the first two holes, Colin Brennan, the low-amateur at the 2019 Massachusetts Open Championship, recorded the match’s first score change. After both parring the 4th hole, Booska brought the match back to even on the par-4 fifth hole before birdying the par-4 sixth hole. Booska added another birdie on the 11th hole to move to 2-up in the match, parred the 13th and 14th holes to extend his lead to 4-up and despite Brennan winning the 15th and 16th holes, Booska held on to capture the match, 2&1.

(8) WESTON JONES DEF. (25) DAVID SPITZ, 3&2
Weston Jones took his first lead on the first hole and never looked back, moving to 2-up by the third hole and 4-up by the seventh hole of his Round of 32 match. Spitz got one hole back with a birdie on the 12th, but Jones, a rising junior at Lincoln-Sudbury High School and the youngest competitor in the field, parred the 13th hole to extend his lead to 4-up. David Spitz took advantage of Jones’ bogey on the 15th hole but after both competitors made par on the 16th hole, Jones was victorious, 3&2.

(9) STEVEN DILISIO DEF. (24) SEAN FITZPATRICK, 1-UP
Starting the day strong, Steven DiLisio won three of his first six holes to rocket out to a 3-up lead on Sean Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick hung around all morning and then struck with four holes remaining, as he won holes 15, 16 and 17 to even the match going into 18. DiLisio, a rising senior at Duke University, was able to put the match away on 18 with a par, as Fitzpatrick bogeyed the finishing hole.

(4) JACK BOULGER DEF. (29) JORDAN BURKE, 3&2
Losing the first hole of the day had no help in stopping Jack Boulger in advancing to the next round of match play. Boulger evened the match on the Par-4 fourth hole with a clutch birdie, then went on to win holes 8, 11, 13 and 15 while only losing out on the 12th to secure a victory through 16 holes.

(13) ANDREW O’LEARY DEF. (20) TIMOTHY UMPHREY, 1-UP
After jumping out to a quick 2-hole lead through the first four holes, Andrew O’Leary was in for a back and forth affair the rest of the morning. After losing out on holes five and six O’Leary answered with a birdie on eight to regain the lead. After a bogey on ten, O’Leary found himself back to even for the match with Umphrey, but pulled away for good after a birdie on the Par-5 14th.

(28) MIKE CALEF DEF. (5) DILLON BROWN, 2&1
After a front nine that yielded an even match, Mike Calef took control on the back side. The two-time former Amateur champion Calef won three of his first four holes on the back nine, by way of a Par on 10, and birdies on holes 12 and 13 to take a three-hole lead over Brown. Brown won 15 to get back within striking distance at down two with three holes to play but was unable to overcome the deficit.

(12) BENJAMIN SPITZ DEF. (21) STEVEN TASHO, 5&4
A wire-to-wire victory was what Benjamin Spitz found himself with after winning his first hole of the day with a par. Spitz remained in control of the match, finishing his front nine with a three-hole lead after wins on holes three and nine. Spitz would then win holes 11 and 14 on the back to end his match after 14 holes.

(2) JIMMY HERVOL DEF. (31) CHARLIE DUBIEL, 4&3
Two birdies in his first three holes propelled recent UConn graduate Jimmy Hervol to a victory in his Round of 32 match this morning. Back-to-back birdies on holes two and three, Hervol found himself quickly two up for the match. Wins on holes five and nine and giving a hole back on number seven saw Hervol begin his back nine with a three-hole lead over Dubiel. Dubiel, a rising junior on the Cornell golf team, would answer back winning hole 11 but was unable to fully back through with Hervol taking the reins back by winning holes 13 and 15 to end the match.

(18) ALEJANDRO SOTO DEF. (15) JAMES PLEAT, 5&3
Winning three of his first four holes, Colgate University’s Alejandro Soto found himself in the driver’s seat for his matchup against James Pleat. Pleat brought the match back within two at the Par-5 11th with an eagle, but Soto quickly answered with a birdie on 12. Wins on 13 and 15 had Soto ending the match the way he began it, taking three holes in a stretch of four.

(3) CHRIS FRANCOEUR DEF. (30) CHRISTOPHER BORNHORST, 7&5
Chris Francoeur continued his hot week at The Country Club so far with a dominating performance in his Round of 32 match. Things got started for Francoeur on hole five, as he made par to take a one-hole lead over Christopher Bornhorst. Francoeur then went on to win six of his next eight holes, including birdies on holes six, nine and 12. Francoeur was also able to eagle the Par-5 11th hole. A bogey on 13 was good enough to seal the victory.

(7) NICK MACCARIO DEF. (26) JACOB ZARANEK, 1-UP
In what was a tight match all day, Nick Maccario was able to grind out a victory to advance to the Sweet Sixteen in match play. After a double bogey on hist first hole that found himself one down quickly, Maccario regained his composure with wins on holes five and six. Zaranek and Maccario then traded wins on holes seven, eight and nine to even the match through their front nine. Maccario started his back nine hot with wins on 10 and 11, but gave them back and then some, as Zaranek rattled off three straight wins on holes 12 through 14. A win on 15, and another on 17 saw Maccario back 1-up going into 18. Both competitors parred the iconic finishing hole, leading to a 1-up victory for Maccario.

(10) NICK MCLAUGHLIN DEF. (23) NICHOLAS CUMMINGS, 20 HOLES
One of two playoffs of the morning went in favor of 2015 champion Nick McLaughlin, as he was able to pull out a victory after twenty holes of match play. After losing three of the first seven holes, McLaughlin found himself in early trouble. A win on hole eight stopped the bleeding enough for him to get settled into the round. McLaughlin took hole 12 from Cummings and sat at just one back with six holes left. Cummings regained his two-hole advantage the very next hole, but a birdie on 14 and par on 15 for McLaughlin squared the match for the first time all day. Both competitors birdied 16, and parred 17, 18 and 1 to remain even with each other. However, McLaughlin won the playoff with a three on hole two, to move on.

(19) BRENDAN CRONIN DEF. (14) AENGUS MCALLISTER, 2&1
Brendan Cronin came out on fire for his first round of match play. Cronin went Birdie-Par-Par in his first three to take a 3-up advantage over Aengus McAllister, the lone representative of The Country Club in the field. Cronin also won holes five and seven on the front and cruised in to the sweet sixteen of match play.

(6) MATTHEW ORGANISAK DEF. (27) GREGORY PLACZEK, 3&2
Matthew Organisak won four holes outright on the front nine, and he needed it. Withstanding a three-hole run from Gregory Placzek on holes 4 through 6, Organisak was able to make the turn with a 1-up lead. Wins on 11 and 15 allowed him to move on from the Round of 32 with a 3&2 victory.

(11) BRETT KREKORIAN DEF. (22) KYLE VINCZE, 19 HOLES
The second playoff of the morning, and last match of the Round of 32 had a flair for the dramatic as Brett Krekorian defeated Kyle Vincze on the first playoff hole. Krekorian won three holes on his front nine to take a 1-up lead over Vincze to the back. After winning the 13th Krekorian was set up well with a two-hole lead with five to play. Vincze immediately got one back with a win on 14, brining their match back to a one-hole difference. A clutch birdie make on 18 got Vincze one more hole of life, but that’s all it would do, as Krekorian was able to win the first playoff hole with a par.

 

ROUND OF 16 MATCHES

(32) MATT PARZIALE DEF. (16) CODY BOOSKA, 7&6
Matt Parziale continued his string of match play success by controlling his Round of 16 match against Cody Booska. Parziale, who defeated number one seed Herbie Aikens in the morning, was able to make quick work of his second match. Parziale won six of the first seven holes of the match and birdied five of them. After going 7 up with a par on ten, Parziale tied the next two with Booska to close out the match.

(9) STEVEN DILISIO DEF. (8) WESTON JONES, 6&4
The first four holes of this match went relatively quietly, with Steven Dilisio winning the opening hole, and Weston Jones answering back on the fourth to draw even. DiLisio would end up taking charge of this one, as he birdied five and six back to back to take a 2-up lead. A hole win on nine would give him a three-hole lead at his turn. DiLisio ended the match with a dominant run on holes 12 through 14, birdieing three in a row to beat Jones.


THE FIRST TEE HELP
Three participants from The First Tee of Massachusetts Boston program and two participants from the Brockton program were on site for both the Round of 32 and the Round of 16 matches at The Country Club.


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