The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Twice as nice

Robinson edges Spina for 2nd straight title

- By Kev Hunter khunter@21st-centurymed­ia.com @khunter10 on Twitter

“I almost let J.T. in at the last minute but I’m glad I got to slam the door.”

— Ron Robinson

Clouds gathering and the skies beginning to darken, Ron Robinson beared down and calmly sank a 12-foot putt, ending a long but satisfying day on the greens with a one-hole playoff victory over J.T. Spina.

“I almost let J.T. in at the last minute,” Robinson said, “but I’m glad I got to slam the door.”

Robinson locked up his second straight Montgomery County Amateur Championsh­ip, firing a fiveunder-par score of 147 — then a three in sudden death — at Blue Bell Country Club. “I didn’t see a putt go in the whole second round,” said Robinson, a North Penn High School grad who now competes for Monmouth University, “so I felt like I was due. I had that putt the first two rounds so I knew what it did. You just have to hit it on line and get it to go in.”

Earlier in the day, Mark Czerniakow­ski shot a 70 over 18 holes to capture the Senior Division title while Super-Senior Division honors went to Bruce Gladish, with a score of 74.

Isabella DiLisio, a Mount St. Joe’s grad now at Notre Dame, won the Women’s Divison with a 71.

Robinson and Spina, a Pope John Paul II grad, finished deadlocked at 147 and then were off to the first hole.

“I wasn’t very happy,” Robinson said with a grin. “We both bogeyed the last hole, when I had a chance to putt for the win, so I wanted to at least make sure I buried the first and see what happens with him.”

Spina, with a nice rally over the final 18, did not sink his third shot, and Robinson connected on his to end it.

The former Knight became the fourth player to repeat as Monto Amateur Champ (P. Chet Walsh, 2002-03; Logan Terry, 2005-06; Ben Feld, 2011-12).

“It feels pretty cool. I’m honored that I got to do it,” said Robinson. “They ran a great tournament.”

STRONG START » So much for warming up.

“I birdied my first hole, which is a great start,” Robinson said. “I actually didn’t get here until 10 minutes before my tee time, so I didn’t warm up.

“So my first swing out was good, made the putt. And then I bogeyed three of my last five, which kinda hurts, but I did birdie my last hole.”

The defending champ was in command after the first 18 — his 71 edged Spina’s 72 — but then in the afternoon, he found himself two back after nine.

“J.T.’s a really good player but anything can happen, especially with the wind today,” Robinson said. “So I just wanted to keep making pars and see what happens.”

UP NEXT » The two-time champ will now get ready for the Patterson Cup, Tuesday and Wednesday at Gulph Mills Golf Club.

He’ll be a rising sophomore with the Hawks this coming fall.

“College golf’s fun. I get to see a lot of my friends from home in different tournament­s,” he said. “And I get to travel a lot, which is pretty cool.” Montgomery County Amateur Championsh­ip Blue Bell Country Club Championsh­ip Division, 36 holes Ron Robinson, Com. Nat. 71-76—147 * J.T. Spina, Spring-Ford 72-75—147 Lamar Saxon, Twin Ponds 76-72—148 David Kim, Com. Nat. 76-72—148 Jack Melville, LuLu 75-73—148 Curtis Geiger, Raven’s Claw 79-71—150 Brent Schoeller, Hunt. Valley 75-76—151 Dawson Anders, Indian Valley 75-78—153 Michael Sydnes, Talamore, 75-81—156 Greg Welsh, Talamore 82-76—158 Thomas Butler, Indian Valley 76-83—159 Daniel Wu, Blue Bell 78-82—160 JH Park, Blue Bell 76-85—161 John Engle, Twin Ponds 82-80—162 Michael Flatlery Merion 83-82—165 Brent Mudry, Phila. Publinks 81-85—166 Clay Anders, Indian Valley 86-81—167 Joseph Kim, Com. Nat. 85-83—168 Lenny Welch, Indian Valley 86-89—175 Thomas Schaffer, Spring-Ford 87-88—175 Cameron Byrne, Jeffersnvi­lle 90-87—177 Matt Milligan, Lederach 96-94—190 John Foley, Raven’s Claw WD * - playoff win Senior Division Mark Czerniakow­ski, LuLu 37-33—70 Matt Mingione, The 1912 Club 40-37—77 Andy Lykon, Mfld Highlands 37-42—79 Craig Melville, LuLu 41-41—82 Henry Wadsworth, Blue Bell 44-39—83 Gerald Henderson, Blue Bell 45-39—84 Steve Frost, Limekiln 49-37—86 Phil Sokol, Flourtown 44-43—87 Jay Catania, Blue Bell 46-42—88 Mark Lauer, Raven’s Claw 48-40—88 Dennis Begley, Flourtown 45-44—89 Steve Purdy, The 1912 Club 44-45—89 Super-Senior Division Bruce Gladish, Sandy Run 38-36—74 Gerald Godshall, Macoby Run 39-39—78 Chuck Caparo, The 1912 Club 42-42—84 Richard Henseler, Blue Bell 43-45—88 Women’s Division Isabella DiLisio, Indian Valley 33-38—71 Megan Grosky McGowan, BB 35-40—75 Julia Genuardi, Applecross 41-39—80

 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Ron Robinson chips on the green at the Montco Amateur Golf Championsh­ip at Blue Bell C.C. Thursday.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Ron Robinson chips on the green at the Montco Amateur Golf Championsh­ip at Blue Bell C.C. Thursday.
 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Thomas Butler lines up his putt at the Montco Amateur Golf Championsh­ip at the Blue Bell C.C. Thursday.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Thomas Butler lines up his putt at the Montco Amateur Golf Championsh­ip at the Blue Bell C.C. Thursday.
 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Dawson Anders tees off at the Montco Amateur Golf Championsh­ip at Blue Bell C.C. Thursday.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Dawson Anders tees off at the Montco Amateur Golf Championsh­ip at Blue Bell C.C. Thursday.
 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? David Kim tees off at the Montco Amateur Golf Championsh­ip at Blue Bell C.C. Thursday.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA David Kim tees off at the Montco Amateur Golf Championsh­ip at Blue Bell C.C. Thursday.
 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Brent Schoeller watches his putt at the Montco Amateur Golf Championsh­ip at Blue Bell C.C. Thursday.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Brent Schoeller watches his putt at the Montco Amateur Golf Championsh­ip at Blue Bell C.C. Thursday.

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