We had our first bowling meet for the season in Charles City tonight. I am happy to say that all teams bowled very well. The results are below.
Varsity Boys team. For our first meet we shot 200 pins above last years average which shows the dedication of these bowlers. Unfortunately we lost to Charles City but these kids fought until the end. Everyone on the team averaged above 200 which shows the consistency these bowlers bring to the table.
Total Pins = VS 3171 Charles City 3267
They were led by senior Cole Garwood with a 2 game total of 459.
Ben Wood 203 197 400
Josh Staab 161 266 427
Cole Garwood 211 248 459
Tyler Rasmussen 189 216 405
Nick Stein 183 233 416
Jordan Schoettmer 223 218 441
Girls Varsity - The girls bowled really well together and were able to pull out a win by 34 pins. These girls are beginning to believe in themselves as a team and Iam proud to see their development
Total pins = VS 2545 Charles City 2514
The girls were led by senior Alyssa Bunge with a 2 game total 406
Erin Wood 143 142 285
Sierra Goodell 164 150 314
Taylor Berry 158 221 379
Isabel Dedrick 191 138 329
Connie Upmeyer 187 135 322
Alyssa Bunge 192 214 406
Boys JV - These boys functioned as a cohesive unit for their first match.
Total Pins VS 2710 Charles CIty 1945
They were led by senior Brad Vileta, who has put in a great deal of time to improve his game, with 2 game total of 449.
Cole Tharp 173 150 323
Keegan McKibben 169 168 337
Hunter Martin 140 199 339
Bryce Meyer 189 128 317
Brad Vileta 213 236 449
Nick Schneider 185 218 403
Girls JV - We have more depth with our girls this year and they really came on strong for their first meet competing together.
Total pins VS 2161 Charles City 2107
This team was led by sophomore Korey Murdock with a nice 2 game total of 344.
Bree Lundvall 159 120 279
Maddie Rippel 143 193 336
Korey Murdock 158 186 344
Kailie Berry 130 146 276
Katelyn Clemens 109 125 234
Brooklyn Staab 106 140 246
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