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Overtime: Mocello earns PIAA golf final berth with playoff victory

By Jim Downey 5 min read
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Belle VernonĢƵ Jordan Mocello chips onto the second green at Oakmont Country Club in TuesdayĢƵ WPIAL Class AAA Individual Golf Championship final round.
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Belle VernonĢƵ Jack Edwards plays his third shot on the first hole from the trees in TuesdayĢƵ WPIAL Class AAA Individual Golf Championship final round at Oakmont Country Club.
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Belle VernonĢƵ Seth Tomalski plays from the Church Pews alongside the fourth hole at Oakmont Country Club in TuesdayĢƵ WPIAL Class AAA Individual Golf Championship final round.
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ConnellsvilleĢƵ Ethan Porreca rolls in a putt on the second hole at Oakmont Country Club in TuesdayĢƵ WPIAL Class AAA Individual Golf Championship final round.
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Peters TownshipĢƵ Colton Lusk hits a pitch shot towards the second hole at Oakmont Country Club in TuesdayĢƵ WPIAL Class AAA Individual Golf Championship final round. Lusk won the gold medal with a two-round total of 141.
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Belle VernonĢƵ Jordan Mocello plays his tee shot on the third hole at Oakmont Country Club in TuesdayĢƵ WPIAL Class AAA Individual Golf Championship final round.
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The gallery following ConnellsvilleĢƵ Ethan Porreca and Belle VernonĢƵ Jack Edwards watch the two local players on the first hole at Oakmont Country Club in TuesdayĢƵ WPIAL Class AAA Individual Golf Championship final round.
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Belle VernonĢƵ Seth Tomalski plays out of a sand trap behind the fourth green at Oakmont Country Club in TuesdayĢƵ WPIAL Class AAA Individual Golf Championship final round.
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Belle VernonĢƵ Jack Edwards plays his tee shot on the third hole at Oakmont Country Club in TuesdayĢƵ WPIAL Class AAA Individual Golf Championship final round.
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Belle VernonĢƵ Seth Tomalski plays from a fairway bunker on the fourth hole at Oakmont Country Club in TuesdayĢƵ WPIAL Class AAA Individual Golf Championship final round.
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Belle VernonĢƵ Seth Tomalski watches as his putt on the second hole lips out during TuesdayĢƵ WPIAL Class AAA Individual Golf Championship final round at Oakmont Country Club.
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ConnellsvilleĢƵ Ethan Porreca plays out of greenside bunker along the fourth for the second time in TuesdayĢƵ WPIAL Class AAA Individual Golf Championship final round at Oakmont Country Club.

OAKMONT – Belle VernonĢƵ Jordan Mocello is familiar with scoreboard watching after waiting until last weekĢƵ first round at Southpointe Golf Club was nearly over before discovering he secured one of final berths into the WPIAL Class AAA Individual Golf Championship final round.

The junior was in the same situation Tuesday after he was in the first twosome to finish in the final round at Oakmont Country Club.

MocelloĢƵ patience – and solid shotmaking – was rewarded when he won a playoff on the first extra hole with Thomas Jefferson freshman Ty Hartman for the 14th and final berth into the PIAA Championship.

MocelloĢƵ tee shot on No. 1, the first playoff hole, went wayward left into the rough. The juniorĢƵ second shot rolled just off the back of the green. He nestled his short chip within 10 feet and needed a two-putt to win the playoff.

Mocello didn’t need two putts because he drained his putt for par.

Mocello posted a 3-over 74, one of the top rounds in the final, to finish with a two-round total of 157. He was on the outside looking in as he patiently watched as scores were posted with each finishing twosome.

“I did what I could do,” Mocello said after he completed his round. “Just keep the driver in the fairways on the holes with the driver and play the par-4s, just hit 5-iron and 8-iron, instead of going with the driver and wedge and try to make the par.

“I tried to go no more than double bogey. The holes that I bogeyed I got in trouble.”

Mocello noted one hole that got away from him in an otherwise solid round.

“No. 6, the par 3. I hit it right about the perfect distance, so I had this downhill chip and if it was U.S. Open (conditions), it would’ve been a perfect chip. But, since they’re slower, it came up 10 feet short. It was a bad double bogey,” said Mocello.

While MocelloĢƵ future was in otherĢƵ hands, Peters TownshipĢƵ Colton Lusk controlled his outcome with a stellar round of 4-under 67. The senior won the gold medal with a two-round total of 2-under 141.

“I didn’t think I’d have to shoot 4-under,” said Lusk.

BaldwinĢƵ Michael Quallich and Pine-RichlandĢƵ William Hilton shared the silver medal at 3-over 146. Both golfers shot 72 in the final round.

Lusk played the front 9 in 3-under 33. He scored 1-under 34 on the back nine.

Oakmont Country Club has taken down more than one good golfer over the years and Lusk was prepared for the lows and highs.

“I knew there were going to be some ups and downs, so my downs I just let go. The ups, I had a lot of them,” said Lusk, who carded seven birdies. “I felt really in control in holes one through five. On Nos. 15 through 18, I just knew I was going in straight and just make the putt.”

Lusk was in control as the final twosome headed into the final three holes, but he managed to stay focused on the task at hand until the final shots.

“I’ve been here before. I just really wanted to hit my shot and let things go,” said Lusk. “It wasn’t hard (to not think ahead) because there was a backup on No. 17, so I just stood around talking to Carson (Kittsley). It got my mind off of things.

“Then, coming down 18 I just had fun with it.”

Tomalski shot 79 in both rounds, missing the playoff by one stroke.

“I shot 41 on the front so I had to press a little on the back,” said Tomalski. “The game just felt impossible today. Last year, I gave up and missed by two. This year I said I’m going to finish it out.”

Tomalski said he started to gain momentum after he made the turn, but No. 12 derailed the run.

“On No. 12, I took a double (bogey). ThatĢƵ the only double I had today,” said Tomalski.

Belle VernonĢƵ Jack Edwards shot 82 in the final round for a two-day total of 165.

“I started off terrible (with a poor tee shot) and played great over the next six holes. I kept myself to 2-over, but itĢƵ a hard course,” said Edwards. “The hardest part is getting off the tee. I put myself in a bunker on No. 7 and it was hard to make a good number from there.

Edwards said he might’ve been caught up in the moment.

“Nervous? For sure. I three-putted both par-5s and that stung a little bit,” said Edwards.

Connellsville senior Ethan Porreca had a rough start and things didn’t improve as he ballooned to 95 in the final round after shooting 82 in the first round.

“I was feeling really good after the first hole. I found a lot of bunkers,” said Porreca. “I was playing good up until today. Everything was great. My practice round would’ve been a qualifying score. I just didn’t really have it today.

“The tee was putting me in bad spots. Everything was a pull. Don’t know what the issue was.”

Porreca noted the atmosphere might’ve gotten to him, including one of the biggest galleries, a little bit.

“Nothing really worked today. I’ll be honest. I don’t know if it was the nerves. I can’t lie. ItĢƵ Oakmont,” said Porreca. “ThereĢƵ all these people that I love watching me. I had the biggest gallery. I think that got to me a little bit.”

Upper St. ClairĢƵ Connor McKenzie (152), South FayetteĢƵ Sam Bishop (153), West AlleghenyĢƵ Nico Ward (153), North AlleghenyĢƵ Ravi Desai (154), Peters Twp.ĢƵ Griffin Hansberry (156), and Central CatholicĢƵ Regan Logan (156) also qualified for the state championship.

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