Schalick’s Weber may have been “out of uniform,” but his game was the perfect fit as he leads Cougars to Salem/Cumberland Challenge title
By Al Muskewitz
Riverview Sports News
CENTERTON — The more he thought about it, given the results he’s seen it produce, the more inclined Schalick golf coach Sean Collins would be to allow Jaxon Weber to play the remainder of his high school career “out of uniform” as it were.
It was easy to find the Cougars on the Centerton Country Club golf course Monday morning in their black polos with the interlocking “SC” stitched on the left breast. But you wouldn’t at first blush be able to tell Weber was a part of it.
He came to play in a plain white Under Armour polo and khaki shorts. And he wore it well, firing a best-ever 4-over-par 75 to win medalist honors and lead the Cougars to the Salem/Cumberland Challenge team title.
“I will allow it,” Collins said. “I didn’t even realize it until we went up for the picture. There are coaches who are much more detail-oriented than me, I’ll say that.
“I don’t even know I would have noticed if my (athletics director Doug Volovar) hadn’t pointed out the school just bought those shirts for the other three. I want him to be comfortable. I want to him win. So, if it’s the non-matching shirt that’s what gets him to win, I’m for it … We might all wear white Under Armour next year.”
Weber wasn’t trying to make a fashion statement or have his own diva moment on the course. Neither of his team shirts were available when he got up Monday morning so he just put together the first outfit that worked.
“It was in the wash, so I couldn’t wear it,” he said. “So, I had to improvise.”
Ironically, it was the same outfit he wore last year when he won the Group sectional title as a sophomore.
“That’s definitely the shirt he should be wearing,” Collins said. “He should wear that more often. He should wear it under his soccer jersey, whatever other sport he’s playing.”
Weber grabbed a share of the lead with a chip-in birdie from just off the green at 13, then fell out when teammate Anthony Sepers birdied 14 to go to 2-over. He rose back to the top of the leaderboard after Sepers’ wedges failed him on his final two holes, but thought he might have lost it altogether with his own bogey at 17.
Sepers double bogeyed 16 after dumping his 173-yard approach shot into the left greenside bunker and then taking two shots to get out and then bogeyed 17 — his final hole in the shotgun start — after duffing a delicate chip from just left of the green. His day started with a bogey on 18 after his approach shot bounced off flagstick and ricocheted off the green.
“It was kind of a bummer because it’s cool to win anything and I’m a competitor, but it was the best round I ever played (76),” said Sepers, who broke 80 for the first time Sunday with a 79.
While all that was going on with Sepers at the end, Weber parred 18 to finish even par on the back and one shot ahead of his teammate, but he still had to wait it out in the clubhouse. Cumberland’s Nicole Tarquinio also was at 4-over with three holes to play. She left a long birdie putt on the lip at 12, then fell out of contention with a triple-bogey 7 on her next to last hole and bogeyed her last to finish fourth in the co-ed event.
“It was nice,” Weber said. “After the front nine I didn’t really think I was going to do that good and then I got on the back nine and started going on a streak, so it kind of pushed my tempo up. After the bogey on 17 I was like it might not happen, but I’m still shooting really good.
“I knew I was shooting even on the back so if I kept doing what I was doing I knew good things were going to come. Even if I had gotten second place I still shot my best round of golf ever.”
Weber, Sepers and Michael Nelson (82) all posted their best 18-hole scores ever in the round and the Cougars won the team title by 24 shots over Woodstown. The Wolverines were led Erich Lipovsky, who finished third with a 77.
Photo: Tournament winner Jaxon Weber (center) is flanked by runner-up teammate Anthony Sepers (right) and Woodstown’s Erich Lipovsky after the Salem/Cumberland Challenge Monday.
Salem/Cumberland Challenge
TEAM SCORES: Schalick 315, Woodstown 339, Cumberland 346, Pennsville 383, Salem Tech 427
| INDIVIDUALS | |
| Jaxon Weber, Schalick | 39-36–75 |
| Anthony Sepers, Schalick | 35-41–76 |
| Erich Lipovsky, Woodstown | 38-39–77 |
| Nicole Tarquinio, Cumberland | 38-41–79 |
| Joey Olbrich, Woodstown | 38-42–80 |
| Michael Nelson, Schalick | 40-42–82 |
| Seth Fisher, Schalick | 42-40–82 |
| Jack Bucksar, Woodstown | 42-40–82 |
| Landon Hurff, Cumberland | 41-41–83 |
| Caden Thomas, Pennsville | 40-46–86 |
| Chase Pepper, Cumberland | 45-44–89 |
| Chase Ayars, Salem Tech | 46-45–91 |
| Trevor Hann, Pennsville | 49-46–95 |
| Maahishee Patel, Cumberland | 47-48–95 |
| Riley Bowman, Pennsville | 47-50–97 |
| Logan Jones, Woodstown | 51-49–100 |
| John Thomas, Pennsville | 53-52–105 |
| Benjamin McCann, Salem Tech | 55-53–108 |
| Tyler Zampino, Salem Tech | 53-56–109 |
| Josh Reed, Salem Tech | 61-58–119 |
