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Brewster takes team title

May
26

Who needs Mike Miller?

Apparently, Brewster doesn’t. Somehow the Bears captured the Section 1 Team Championship today at Centennial Golf Club, beating Scarsdale and Arlington, while Miller was home sick. Miller flew back from a tournament in Florida well past midnight last night and returned with a potential case of strep throat.

In his place, Ian Fleming carded an impressive round of 1-under 35 as Brewster compiled a 211 aggregate, ahead of Scarsdale at 214 and Arlington at 223.

Despite rainy and cold conditions, Mike Cavalieri turned in a round of 4-over 40 for Brewster and Dan Blumberg shot a 42. Marc Delzio’s 46 and a 48 from junior Joe Fanelli was just enough to capture the title. Fanelli, filling in for Miller, was playing only his second match of the season.

I spoke with Miller’s father, Bob, who said Mike was in pretty bad shape at home. The state tournament is only four days away and Mike should be fine by Sunday morning’s opening round. Whether he can play in the practice rounds on Friday and Saturday is uncertain.

For Scarsdale, Maqy Quartner had the low round of 39. David Spiro shot 41 and Robert Gelber had a 42. Andrew Graham and Alex Frost were the low for Arlington at 43.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, May 26th, 2009 at 9:45 pm by Kevin Devaney Jr.. Print | Email

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Kevin DevaneyKevin Devaney
Kevin Devaney Jr. came to The Journal News in 1998 and worked on the sports staff through college. A Fordham University graduate, Kevin primarily reports on high school football and basketball but has experience covering college and professional events. He is married, and enjoys playing golf, video games and fantasy sports.
Mike DoughertyMike Dougherty
is the lead golf writer for The Journal News and LoHud.com and has been covering the sport locally for nearly 20 years. HeÕs chased Tiger Woods aro und Congressional C.C. followed Annika Sorenstam at DuPont C.C., and stalked the dedicated golfers that sleep in their cars at Mohansic every spring in hopes of landing a weekend tee time. Dougherty also spent a decade on the Knicks beat, which left plenty of time for golf every April.
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