Double win for Oxford bowling
OXFORD – The Oxford varsity girls and boys bowling team hosted Deposit this past Friday, where both sides of the team claimed victories at their home of Family Recreation Lanes.
The matchup on Dec. 16, saw the boys win by a score of 4-0 with a total pin count win at 2,652-2,128. With the boys win in the books, an easy Oxford girls win came by a score of 4-0 and a pin count of 2,161-684.
On the boys side for the Blackhawks, they saw two standouts on the night, as Corey Turner bowled his first 600 series – bowling a 606. With Turner's successes in his series, it was Harry Oliver who walked away with an all-time personal high – in both series and high game – when he snagged a high of 232 game on the day and a 585 series. It was Tuner's series who claimed the crown for Oxford on the day.
On the Deposit boys side, their high game would go to Dale Hon Doty who bowled a 177 game. The series high however, would go to Jacob Stanton with a 469.
On the lady Blackhawks side it was Jourdan Pinney who snagged the series high with her 532; however, Erin Howard did in fact steal away the game high when she bowled a game high of 200. The team competition between Deposit was never a factor for the girls who were faced against just two female bowlers from Deposit.
Leading Deposit in the matchup was Carol Struble with a series high of 360, and a game high of 130.
Oxford now boasts two winning records so far in the new season, as the boys have climbed to 2-1 overall and the girls sit at an undefeated 3-0. Next up for the Oxford varsity bowling teams, they will stay in county for their next match when they travel to Bainbridge on Monday, Dec. 19, at 3:45 p.m.
The matchup on Dec. 16, saw the boys win by a score of 4-0 with a total pin count win at 2,652-2,128. With the boys win in the books, an easy Oxford girls win came by a score of 4-0 and a pin count of 2,161-684.
On the boys side for the Blackhawks, they saw two standouts on the night, as Corey Turner bowled his first 600 series – bowling a 606. With Turner's successes in his series, it was Harry Oliver who walked away with an all-time personal high – in both series and high game – when he snagged a high of 232 game on the day and a 585 series. It was Tuner's series who claimed the crown for Oxford on the day.
On the Deposit boys side, their high game would go to Dale Hon Doty who bowled a 177 game. The series high however, would go to Jacob Stanton with a 469.
On the lady Blackhawks side it was Jourdan Pinney who snagged the series high with her 532; however, Erin Howard did in fact steal away the game high when she bowled a game high of 200. The team competition between Deposit was never a factor for the girls who were faced against just two female bowlers from Deposit.
Leading Deposit in the matchup was Carol Struble with a series high of 360, and a game high of 130.
Oxford now boasts two winning records so far in the new season, as the boys have climbed to 2-1 overall and the girls sit at an undefeated 3-0. Next up for the Oxford varsity bowling teams, they will stay in county for their next match when they travel to Bainbridge on Monday, Dec. 19, at 3:45 p.m.
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