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Central Catholic sophomore-to-be leads Tri-State Open

Paul Schofield
By Paul Schofield
2 Min Read June 15, 2020 | 6 years Ago
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There is a surprise leader after Round 1 of the Tri-State Open on Monday.

Rocco Salvitti, who just finished his freshman year at Central Catholic, is leading at Williams Golf and Country Club.

Salvitti shot a 5-under par 67 that included six birdies. He soared into the lead by making birdie on four of the final five holes (Nos. 14, 15, 16 and 18). He had one bogey during the round on the Weirton, W.Va. course.

Salvitti, 15, is the youngest first-round leader in the tournament’s history. The Canonsburg native had a solid high school season. He tied for third at the WPIAL Championship and PIAA West Regional and seventh in the PIAA Championship.

Riverside Golf Club pro Ty Roush from Mason, W.Va. is a shot back at 4-under 68, thanks to four birdies.

There are four golfers tied for third at 3-under: Brett Carmen, John Aber, Devin Gee and Rick Stimmel. Tied for seventh are Joseph Kalaskey, Kevin Shields, Erik Bertrand and Chris Daily.

The field of 116 was cut down to 61.

Among the three father-son combinations in the field, only the Mankins advanced to the final round on Tuesday. Hannastown pro Craig Mankins finished with a 3-over 75 and his son Jeff a 2-over 74.

Lindenwood pro Brent Johnson finished with a 4-over 76 and missed the cut by one. His son Tanner shot a 1-under 71 to advance, but his other son, Parker, also shot a 4-over 76. While John Aber is near the top of the leaderboard, his son J.F. just missed the cut with a 5-over 77.

The cut was 3-over.

Joe Boros had a rollercoaster round. He finished with seven birdies, the most of the round, but also had five bogeys and a double bogey.

Stimmel also carded six birdies while John Aber, Gee and Shields had five each. Brian DePaul had four birdies and an eagle.

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Paul Schofield is a TribLive reporter covering high school and college sports and local golf. He joined the Trib in 1995 after spending 15 years at the Daily Courier in Connellsville, where he served as sports editor for 14 years. He can be reached at pschofield@triblive.com.

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Tri-State Open Williams Golf and Country Club, par 72 1. @Rocco Silvitti Canonsburg 67 2. Ty Roush, Mason, W.Va. 68…

Tri-State Open
Williams Golf and Country Club, par 72
1. @Rocco Silvitti Canonsburg 67
2. Ty Roush, Mason, W.Va. 68
T3. Brett Carman, Claysville 69
T3. John Aber, Sewickley 69
T3. Devin Gee, Oakmont 69
T3. @Rick Stimmel, Pittsburgh 69
T7. Kevin Shields, Pittsburgh 70
T7. @Erik Bertrand, Pittsburgh 70
T7. @Chris Dailey, Pittsburgh 70
T7. @Joseph Kalaskey, S. Charleston, W.Va. 70
T11. Dave Gedris, Pittsburgh 71
T11. @Jimmy Ellis, Venetia 71
T11. David Yokitis, Pittsburgh 71
T11. Mike Prisina, Carnegie 71
T11. Tanner Johnson, Venetia 71
T11. Brian DePaul, unknown 71
T11. @Michael Marsico, Aspinwall 71
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