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This Is How We Roll: Weekly Bowling Stats

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In the 9:00 Trio on February 7 Ryleigh Gough had the high game of 152 and high series of 407.  Ryleigh has raised her average to 105 and it keeps going up.  Kelly Stamnock had a very nice 148 game, 56 pins over her 92 average.  Brooke Collins had one of her best days ever with games of 107, 124, and 143.  Brooke’s average is 86 so she was 116 pins over average for the day.  Other good games:  Sierra Greathouse, 112 (38 over), Addrianna Conway, 146 (38 over), and Sara Barker, 111 (31 over).

For the 11:00 Trio, Billy Potteiger had the high game and series; Billy rolled a very nice 214 game and a 517 series.  David Martin’s 190 game was 41 pins over his 149 average.  Nice games were also bowled by Ian Huebner, 116 (38 over), Christopher Mays, 109 (38 over), Kaitlin Belknap, 84 (28 over), Connor Hunt, 89 (25 over), Dominic White, 102 (24 over), and Gavin Dunfee, 87 (23 over).

On February 14, Lucas Titschinger was the star of the 11:00 Trio.  Lucas rolled a 204 his second game and then a 214 his third game for a career-high 547 series.  Lucas was 124 pins over his 141 average for the day.  Christopher Mays was 38 pins over average with his 111 game.  Other good scores:  Billy Potteiger, 172, Chris Titschinger, 125 (31 over), Clark Jackson, 158 (26 over), and Dominic White, 103 (25 over).

Paige Johannsmeier also had a career day in the 9:00 Trio.  Paige rolled games of 117, 131, and 129, for a 377 series.  Paige’s average is 84 and she was 125 pins over average for the day.  Other good games:  Emily Linamen, 136 (35 over), Gage Vetrano, 106 (34 over), Ryleigh Gough, 133 (26 over), and Kelly Stemnock, 118 (25 over).

Colin Cupples had the high game for the PeeWees with 100.

Bowlers interested in the Ohio State USBC Youth Regional Tournament in April should contact Sky Lanes.  The tournament will be held at Crest Lanes in Warren.  This is a 4-person team tournament – grab some friends and sign up!

High school bowlers – don’t forget about the Teen Scholastic Doubles League starting March 7.

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