S-E girls knock down Canastota
By Kieran Coffey
Sun Sports Contributor
CANASTOTA – The Sherburne-Earlville girl’s varsity bowling team knocked down yet another opponent last Thursday, Jan. 26. They journeyed to Canastota and came away with the victory on a scoreline of 2050 total pins to 1726.
The key to success in this matchup for the Marauders was remaining consistent. The five bowlers combined to score over 650 in each of the three games to clinch the 324-pin win.
Best in the win for S-E were Liesa Armstrong who had both the single-game high score of the matchup, with a 192, as well as the best series score, with a 524. While Jordyn Paul had a single-game high of 183 in game three, and finished with a 504 three-game series.
S-E will be hoping to continue their fine run of form when they host Herkimer High School next Monday, Jan. 30. That series is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m.
Notably, the S-E boys did face off against Canastota on Thursday as well, and the boys and girls held a home match against West Canada Valley on Friday, Jan. 27. None of these scores have been reported thus far.
Sun Sports Contributor
CANASTOTA – The Sherburne-Earlville girl’s varsity bowling team knocked down yet another opponent last Thursday, Jan. 26. They journeyed to Canastota and came away with the victory on a scoreline of 2050 total pins to 1726.
The key to success in this matchup for the Marauders was remaining consistent. The five bowlers combined to score over 650 in each of the three games to clinch the 324-pin win.
Best in the win for S-E were Liesa Armstrong who had both the single-game high score of the matchup, with a 192, as well as the best series score, with a 524. While Jordyn Paul had a single-game high of 183 in game three, and finished with a 504 three-game series.
S-E will be hoping to continue their fine run of form when they host Herkimer High School next Monday, Jan. 30. That series is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m.
Notably, the S-E boys did face off against Canastota on Thursday as well, and the boys and girls held a home match against West Canada Valley on Friday, Jan. 27. None of these scores have been reported thus far.
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