Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Happy Returns

Downingtow­n West freshman Gross runs away fromfield as curtain is finally lifted on fall sports

- By BruceAdams badams@21st-centurymed­ia.com @mlinesport­s on Twitter

DOWNINGTOW­N» Downingtow­n West freshman Nick Gross, one of the top-ranked golfers in the United States for his age group, led the Whippets to victory in a Ches-Mont League tri-match on Thursday against Downingtow­n East and Wets Chester Henderson at Downingtow­n Country Club.

But the Whippets’ 160 to 168 (Downingtow­n East) to 170 (Henderson) win wasn’t the big story on Thursday.

Nor was the coming-out party for Gross, whose round of 3-under par 33 showed why he may take the league by storm this season.

No, the biggest story was the return of sports in the ChesMontLe­ague, as Thursday’s golf matches marked the first league competitio­n in nearly seven months, after the COVID-19 pandemic cut the spring season short and postponed the fall season by more than a month.

Players teed off in groups of three, with one golfer from each team, and kept their distance whenever possible.

“Nick’s got a great game, he’s cool, he’s going to be great,” said Downingtow­n East junior Jake Leon, a second-team All-ChesMont player from a year ago, who shot a 39, and played in the group with Gross. “I was a little nervous starting out today — I wasn’t expecting to have a [school] golf season this fall, but it turned out to be a fun round. It was good playing with Nick and Dylan [Kochis].

“Today the atmosphere was a little different than in the tournament­s I played in this summer. I know a lot of these kids, so it’s more competitiv­e, and there’s more teamwork.”

In the season opener for all three teams, Gross’s three-under-par round on the 3,118yard front nine at Downingtow­n included three birdies and no bogeys. His score was six strokes better than the second-best score in the field of 18 golfers.

Gross is coming off a red-hot summer in which he finished first in his age division at the U.S. Kids Golf World Championsh­ip for the second consecutiv­e year.

Thursday afternoon, Gross pounded out numerous long drives, which set him up for short wedge approach shots to the green.

On the 338-yard, par 4 fifth hole, hole, the West freshman almost drove the green, then pitched to within one foot of the hole, tapping in for a birdie.

Onthe final hole, No. 9, a 345yard dogleg left par 4 that features bunkers on both sides of the bend in the fairway, Gross carried the bunkers and drove to within 70 yards of the green. He followed it up by pitching to within three feet.

West Chester Henderson junior Dylan Kochis, the 2019 Ches-Mont League Championsh­ips winner, said, “It was a little different out there today, there were fewer kids watching. And it was different playing in a threesome with two other golfers from other schools – usually we’d play in foursomes with a teammate.”

Downingtow­n East senior Dylan Gute, who competed in a half-dozen golf tournament­s this summer, said, “This [setup] feels different, with three players in each group. With a foursome, you’re able to talk to a teammate.”

Downingtow­n Country Club is the home course for the Downingtow­n West squad, and another Whippet (beside Gross) who thrived Thursday was senior Jack Renihan, who fired a 39.

“Starting out today, I really felt relaxed,” said Renihan. “The formatwas a little different [with threesomes], but we came up with some solid scores today.”

While the front nine is not particular­ly long (3,118 yards), it features plenty of bunkers, mounds and undulating greens. Trees line many of the holes.

Renihan said his favorite hole is No. 8, the only par 5 on the front nine. It’s a 478-yard hole, downhill all the way, a dogleg right with fairway bunkers flanking the bend in the fairway.

It also features a slightly elevated green which slopes from back to front, with three deep bunkers left of the green.

“I like No. 8 because it gives you a chance to reach the green in two and get a birdie,” said Renihan. “Iwas really feeling comfortabl­e with my driver today.”

For Downingtow­n West, the top scores were shot by Gross (33), Renihan (39) and Brady Manning (43). Bret Bergey and Stephen Leshko each scored 45.

For Downingtow­n East, the top four scores were shot by Leon (39), James Lambe (39), Gute (44) and Chase O’Shea (46).

West Chester Henderson was led by Kochis (41), Eric Angle (43), Sean Surowek (43) and Drew DiMatteo (43).

 ?? PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Downingtow­nWest’s Nick Gross places his ball on the third green during Thursday’smatch against Downingtow­n East andWest Chester Henderson at Downingtow­n Country Club. Gross shot the low round of the day, as Ches-Mont League sports returned for the first time in six months.
PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP Downingtow­nWest’s Nick Gross places his ball on the third green during Thursday’smatch against Downingtow­n East andWest Chester Henderson at Downingtow­n Country Club. Gross shot the low round of the day, as Ches-Mont League sports returned for the first time in six months.
 ?? PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? West Chester Henderson’s Dykan Kochis chips onto the second green Thursday.
PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP West Chester Henderson’s Dykan Kochis chips onto the second green Thursday.
 ?? PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Downingtow­n East’s Dylan Gute tees off on the first hole at Downingtow­n Country Club.
PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP Downingtow­n East’s Dylan Gute tees off on the first hole at Downingtow­n Country Club.
 ?? PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? West Chester Henderson’s Drew DiMatteo putts on the second green as Downingtow­n East’s Dylan Gute watches.
PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP West Chester Henderson’s Drew DiMatteo putts on the second green as Downingtow­n East’s Dylan Gute watches.

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