2005 Golf Archives


 

2005 Men's Golf News

April 14, 2005

 

Alvernia Community Mourns The Loss Of Jeff Rentschler

Sophomore Golfer Was The Passenger In A One-Car Accident

 

Reading, PA – A large group of students, faculty, and staff from the Alvernia College community was present at a funeral service for sophomore golfer Jeff Rentschler (Womelsdorf, PA/Tulpehocken) Thursday morning at the Reading Moravian Church. Rentschler was the passenger in a car driven by his younger cousin last Friday afternoon, April 8, that spun out of control on a country road in Jefferson Township, Berks County near both of their homes. Both young men were killed instantly when the car hit a tree.

 

Rentschler was a two-year member of the golf team and a History/Education major. He most often played in the No. 3 position for the Crusaders, and he established a career-low with a round of 79 at the Penn State Blue Course this past fall in an Eastern College Athletic Conference regional qualifier.

 

Thursday’s service drew a standing room only crowd in the Rentschlers’ home church as family and friends gathered for support and an opportunity to share memories.

 

The Alvernia College golf team will continue its season on Monday, April 18 at the Franklin & Marshall Invitational.

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September 2, 2004

 

Foran Named Golf Coach at CM

 

Dallas, Pa. – Tim Foran of Dallas has been named head golf at College Misericordia, Athletics Director Dave Martin has announced. Foran replaces Arnie Garinger and Jack Hoover who retired after serving as co-head coaches for the first 14 years of the program’s history.

 

The owner and operator of Back Mountain Golf, Foran provides private lessons at the 18-hole practice facility. He has been a member of the PGA of America for 25 years and previously served as the Director of Golf at Huntsville Golf Club for 10 years.

 

Foran has also served as head golf professional at Ballymeade Golf Club in Falmouth, MA.

 

“We’re excited to add Tim to our coaching staff,” said Martin. “His knowledge of the game and teaching experience will be a tremendous asset to our program.”

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2005 PAC Pre-Season Coaches' Poll

February 28, 2005

 

PAC Coaches Select Wesley as Pre-Season Golf Favorite

 

Aston, PA - Wesley College's men's golf team, a national powerhouse in recent seasons, has been selected as the unanimous pre-season favorite in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (PAC) coaches poll. Wesley, the six-time defending Conference Champions, earned all eight first-place votes for a total of 64 points.

 

Eastern University, which finished in second at the PAC Championships in each of the past two seasons, finished second in the poll, earning 48 points.

 

Neumann College, which tied Eastern for second place at the PAC Championships last season, and Alvernia College, which finished fourth at last year's PAC Championships, tied for third place in the poll, with each institution earning 46 points.

 

“We are very excited to be picked as the top team in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference for the upcoming season,” Wesley head coach Rick McCall said. “We have worked hard to build a national program here at Wesley and are looking forward to our Conference teams bringing regional and national honors to the PAC.”

 

Cabrini College (30), College Misericordia (25), Gwynedd-Mercy College (19) and Arcadia University (10) rounded out the voting.

 

The PAC Championships will be held from April 24-25 at Back Creek and Frog Hollow Golf Clubs in Middletown, DE.

 

 

2005 Golf Pre-season Coaches' Poll

Team

Team Points

First Place Votes

1. Wesley

64

8

2. Eastern

48

 

T3. Alvernia

46

 

T3. Neumann

46

 

5. Cabrini

30

 

6. Misericordia

25

 

7. Gwynedd-Mercy

19

 

8. Arcadia

10

 

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2005 ALL-PAC Golf Team

 

Coach of the Year: Tony Verde, Cabrini

 

First Team

Zac Oakley, Wesley (Sr, Lewes, DE/Greenwood Mennonite) Individual Champion

Brock Cerlefskie, Wesley (Jr, Dover, DE/Dover)

Elliott Kohr, Cabrini (So, Glendale, PA/Delone Catholic)

Mike Rushin, Wesley (Fr, Bartonsville, PA/Pocono Mountain)

Tyler Smith, Wesley (So, Dover, DE/Dover)

 

Second Team

Jeff Sadowski, Alvernia (Sr, Clarks Summitt, PA/Abington Heights)

Nayson Avery, Alvernia (Jr, Bernville, PA/Tulpenhocken)

Brian Prospero, Cabrini (So, Philadelphia, PA/West)

Steve Gerhart, Alvernia (Fr, Levittown, PA/Harry S. Truman)

Brooks Massey, Wesley (Jr, Laurel, DE/Laurel)

Ray Cook, Wesley (Fr, Seaford, DE/Seaford)

 

All-PAC Golf Sportsmanship Team

Nayson Avery, Alvernia (Jr, Bernville, PA/Tulpenhocken)

Mark Adler, Arcadia (Sr, Downingtown, PA/Glenmoore)

Elliott Kohr, Cabrini (So, Glendale, PA/Delone Catholic)

Lucas Ramirez, Eastern (Sr, Glen Mills, PA/Delaware County Christian)

Ryan Godshall, Gwynedd-Mercy (Jr, Blue Bell, PA/North Penn)

Joey Ciattei, Misericordia (Jr, Baltimore, MD/St. Paul's)

Justin Riccardi, Neumann (Sr, Parrish, FL/Crenshaw)

Brooks Massey, Wesley (Jr, Laurel, DE/Laurel)

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PAC Players of the Week

 

March 28 - Alvernia College's Doug McConnell (Fr, Stroudsburg, PA/Stroudsburg) - McConnell shot a 76 to lead the Crusaders to a first-place finish at the Dickinson Invitational.

 

April 4 - Cabrini College's Brian Prospero (So, Philadelphia, PA) - Prospero won medalist honors with a 74 at Pinecrest Country Club, leading the team to a second-place finish at the Gwynedd-Mercy College Invitational.

 

April 11 - Neumann College's Matt LaPenta (So, Folsom, PA/Ridley) - LaPenta's matching rounds of 74 at Brandywine Country Club and LuLu Country Club led the Knights to a pair of wins.

 

April 18 - Wesley College's Zac Oakley (Sr., Lincoln, DE/Greenwood Mennonite) - Oakley took home medalist honors at the Wesley Invitational, shooting an even-par 72 to lead the Wolverines to a first-place finish.

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2005 PAC Golf Championship

Sunday-Monday, April 24-25, 2005
Back Creek/Frog Hollow Golf Clubs- Middletown, DE
Final Results

Team-Score
1) Wesley- 307+314=621
2) Cabrini- 319+337=656
3) Alvernia- 317+349=666
4) Neumann- 337+333=670
5) Misericordia- 349+359=708
6) Eastern- 365+370=735
7) Gwynedd-Mercy- 401+370=771
8) Arcadia- 398+374=772


Player, School- Score
1) Zac Oakley, Wesley- 73+74=147 (Medalist)
2) Brock Cerklefskie, Wesley- 80+77=157
3t) Elliott Kohr, Cabrini- 75+84=159
3t) Mike Rushin, Wesley- 76+ 83=159
5) Tyler Smith, Wesley- 78+82=160
6t) Jeff Sadowski, Alvernia- 77+86=163
6t) Nayson Avery, Alvernia- 76+87=163
6t) Brian Prospero, Cabrini- 82+81=163
9) Steve Gerhart, Alvernia- 79+85=164
10t) Brooks Massey, Wesley- 84+81=165
10t) Ray Cook, Wesley- 82+83=165
12t) James Phillips, Cabrini- 81+85=166
12t) Greg Warrington, Neumann- 84+82=166
14t) Matt Paris, Cabrini- 81+87=168
14t) Matt LaPenta, Neumann- 85+83=168
16) Joe Coffey, Neumann- 85+85=170
17) Ryan Beliveau, Misericordia- 84+89=173
18) Brooks Pickering, Cabrini- 85+90=175
19t) Doug McConnell, Alvernia- 85+91=176
19t) David White, Cabrini- 85+91=176
21t) Matt Spalding, Neumann- 90+87=177
21t) Jared Krupp, Eastern- 85+92=177
21t) Colin Hynes, Misericordia- 84+93=177
24) Steve Osterhaut, Misericordia- 91+87=178
25t) Justin Riccardi, Neumann- 83+97=180
25t) Matt Zernhalt, Misericordia- 90+90=180
27) Pierce Shallis, Neumann- 98+83=181
28) Ryan Godshall, Gwynedd-Mercy- 95+87=182
29t) Matt MacCrea, Alvernia- 91+92=183
29t) Sean Flynn, Arcadia- 92+91=183
31) James Frederick, Eastern- 90+95=185
32) Ryan Rhodes, Alvernia- 90+96=186
33t) D.J. Madron, Eastern- 94+94=188
33t) Stu Slattery, Arcadia- 100+88=188
35t) Trevor Wampler, Eastern- 97+94=191
35t) Joe Ciattei, Misericordia- 93+98=191
37) Jon Vandergal, Eastern- 102+90=192
38) Mark Seifertt, Gwynedd-Mercy- 106+88=194
39) Tom DePrince, Gwynedd-Mercy- 98+98=196
40t) Derek Cornish, Arcadia- 107+91=198
40t) Ryan McGee, Misericordia- 99+99=198
42t) Matt Crane, Arcadia- 100+104=204
42t) Jeremy McMaster, Gwynedd-Mercy- 102+102=204
44) Steve Hope, Gwynedd-Mercy- 114+97=211
45t) Mark Adler, Arcadia- 106+107=213
45t) Jason Bowers, Gwynedd-Mercy- 112+101=213
47) Lucas Ramirez, Eastern- NC+107

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