Mount Pleasant Golf Club, August 28, 2025
News Summary
The golf season launched at Mount Pleasant Golf Club, where Lowell hosted an exciting tri-match featuring Billerica and Tyngsboro. Billerica narrowly defeated Lowell, while Lowell bounced back with a dominant win against Tyngsboro. The event showcased competitive match play, standout individual performances, and a promising outlook for both local high school and junior golfers as they gear up for the season ahead.
Lowell: Local Golf Scene Kicks Off 2025 with Fast-Paced Tri-Match Action
The season opened with a bang at Mount Pleasant Golf Club as Lowell hosted a tri-match that had players and fans buzzing. The weekend served up competitive match play, a few tight finishes and some eye-catching individual performances that golf fans in the area will be talking about for weeks. This read is for the golfer who loves the scorecard as much as the story behind it.
Tri-Match Breakdown — Billerica, Lowell and Tyngsboro
The tri-match format left little room for error. Billerica edged Lowell by a 6-2 margin, collecting solid match-play wins across the board. Billerica’s winners were:
- Colin Kennedy (2 up vs Brodie Anderson)
- Justin Pappalardo (5-and-4 vs Shane Peters)
- Robby Manigan (4-and-3 vs Brian Donovan)
- Logan Murphy (2-and-1 vs Michael Rillovick)
- Caleb Silverstein (3-and-2 vs Danny Gleason)
- Ryan Quin (1 up vs Michael Casey)
On the positive side for Lowell, two players left the course with wins in their pockets: Matthew Casey (2-and-1 over Jake Cataldo) and Ben Cuesta (2-and-1 over Cam Smith). Those results offered a glimpse of depth and fight in Lowell’s lineup even against a strong Billerica squad.
Lowell vs Tyngsboro — A Near Sweep
After the setback against Billerica, Lowell turned around and delivered a dominant showing against Tyngsboro, winning by a decisive 7.5 to 0.5. That scoreline wasn’t an accident; it reflected consistent ball striking and steady putting across Lowell’s lineup. Match winners were:
- Brodie Anderson (4-and-2 vs Sebastian Castagno)
- Shane Peters (2 up vs George Bell)
- Brian Donovan (3-and-2 vs Jackson Ducharme)
- Michael Rillovick (4-and-2 vs Christian Palumbo)
- Danny Gleason (2-and-1 vs Joe Nguyen)
- Michael Casey (4-and-3 vs Campbell Mclean)
- Ben Cuesta (4-and-3 vs Caden Provost-Caustrita)
Tyngsboro’s junior Matt Hilterman stole a bit of the spotlight by tying at No. 1 singles and posting a three-over par 38 to claim medalist honors — a notable individual highlight even in a tough team outing.
More Local Action — High School and Junior Highlights
The Merrimack Valley Conference opener saw Haverhill take a 13.5-6.5 win over Tewksbury. Tewksbury sophomore Evan Muir was the medalist for that day with an impressive 1-under 34. Elsewhere, technical schools were busy posting scores: Greater Lowell Tech beat Nashoba Tech by a team total of 155 to 115. Nashoba had several notable scorers — Ryan Walsh led with 24 points, while Matthew Fogg and Declan Farrell posted 23 points apiece and Sal Arena added 22 points.
The junior ranks have their own winners to celebrate from the Lowell Junior City Golf Tournament. Matthew Casey captured the 16-18 division in dramatic fashion by parring the second playoff hole to finish with a 7-over 79. In the boys 13-15 bracket, Evan Muir came away with an 89. For the youngest competitors, Brian Barry took the boys 12-and-under with a tidy 34, while Nell Barry led the girls 12-and-under with a 52.
Players Moving Up and Looking Ahead
Local veterans also made news off the high school fairways. Doug Briggs and Ken Gys qualified for the 65th Massachusetts Senior Amateur, which is slated for September 29 at Worcester Country Club — a big stage for senior amateurs in the state. In college-level notes, a senior from Saint Michael’s was named a tri-captain of the women’s soccer team after a season that included five goals and three assists, while a UMass Lowell men’s soccer junior earned an early-season weekly honor after scoring a winning goal in his debut.
What This Means for Golf Fans
The opening weekend showed a mix of tight match play and dominant performances. Teams that manage consistent mid-range scoring and steady putting will have the upper hand as the season stretches on. For players, the junior results and qualifying successes hint at a healthy pipeline of talent and ambition in the local golf scene.
Quick Takeaways for Competitors and Coaches
- Match play matters: A couple of decisive hole wins can swing a team result quickly.
- Depth wins matches: Even with standout singles performers, team depth determined the tri-match outcomes.
- Youth development is strong: Junior tournament winners show promising form for high school rosters.
FAQ
How are tri-match results typically scored?
In a tri-match, each head-to-head match counts as one point. The team with the most individual match wins takes the overall match result. Ties can be recorded as half points depending on the event rules.
What does a match score like 4-and-2 mean?
That is a match-play score. It means the winner was 4 holes up with only 2 holes left to play, so the match ended at that point.
How should a team prepare for consecutive matches in one day?
Focus on recovery between rounds, short-game practice, and course management. Keep warm-up routines consistent and hydrate — the physical and mental reset between matches matters.
Are junior tournament results a good predictor of high school success?
Junior success often translates to confidence and experience, which helps at the high school level. However, development curves vary — steady improvement and match-play experience are key.
At-a-Glance Results Table
Event | Result | Notable Performers / Notes |
---|---|---|
Lowell vs Billerica (Mount Pleasant) | Billerica 6 — Lowell 2 | Winners: Colin Kennedy, Justin Pappalardo, Robby Manigan, Logan Murphy, Caleb Silverstein, Ryan Quin. Lowell winners: Matthew Casey, Ben Cuesta. |
Lowell vs Tyngsboro (Mount Pleasant) | Lowell 7.5 — Tyngsboro 0.5 | Lowell sweep with Brodie Anderson, Shane Peters, Brian Donovan, Michael Rillovick, Danny Gleason, Michael Casey, Ben Cuesta. Medalist: Matt Hilterman (38). |
Haverhill vs Tewksbury (MVC opener) | Haverhill 13.5 — Tewksbury 6.5 | Tewksbury medalist: Evan Muir (1-under 34). |
Greater Lowell Tech vs Nashoba Tech | Greater Lowell Tech 155 — Nashoba Tech 115 | Nashoba leaders: Ryan Walsh 24, Matthew Fogg 23, Declan Farrell 23, Sal Arena 22. |
Lowell Junior City Golf Tournament | Various age divisions | 16-18 winner Matthew Casey (7-over 79, playoff par on second hole), Evan Muir (13-15, 89), Brian Barry (boys 12U, 34), Nell Barry (girls 12U, 52). |
Senior Amateur Qualification | Qualified | Doug Briggs and Ken Gys qualified for the 65th Massachusetts Senior Amateur (Sept. 29 at Worcester CC). |
Follow the local schedules, watch for rising juniors, and keep an eye on match-play form — the early weeks have already set the tone for a competitive season.
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