Norwich takes third at STACs; B-G downs Oxford
By Kieran Coffey
Sun Sports Contributor
NORWICH – The Norwich boy’s varsity bowling team placed third out of seven teams at the STAC Championships, which were held at Midway Lanes, in Vestal, on Monday, Jan. 30.
The Tornado boy’s finished with a total of 3,146 total-pins after three games, just behind second place finishers Corning, who scored 3,149 total-pins, and only 133 pins behind eventual Champions Binghamton.
Norwich got off to the perfect start, with a 1,087 in game one, which led the pack. They stayed consistent in the other two games of the series, knocking down 1,034 and 1,025 pins in each respectively to finish out with an average of just over 1,048, but Binghamton and Corning proved to be just an ounce better than the Tornado on the day.
The star of the show for the Tornado on the day was Corey Huggins, who put on a fantastic performance, scoring a game-high 266 for Norwich in game one, and recording a very impressive 737 three-game series. Scott Manwarren and Nick Deady also bowled well on the day, finishing with series scores of 643 and 623, respectively.
BAINBRIDGE – Despite valiant efforts, both the Oxford varsity boy’s and girl’s bowling teams fell to Bainbridge-Guilford on Monday, Jan. 30.
On the girl’s side, after splitting the first two games of the series, the Bobcats took control of the match, and closed out a comfortable victory on a final score of 2,432 total pins to 2,147 total pins.
Best in the win for B-G were Courtney Dillelo, who had a single-game high of 203, and finished with a series score of 556, and Maya Cliffe, who had a game-high 190 in game two of the series, and recorded a 542 series.
Savannah Beech starred for Oxford, as she snagged the game high at 196 in game three, en route to a high series of 460.
The boy’s also traded the first two games of the series before B-G pulled away. After losing the first game 872-782, the Bobcats notched scores of 822 and 934 in the next two games of the series to win by a margin of 208 pins, at 2,538-2,330.
Ed Fuller was the MVP for the Bobcats once more, as he ended with a 671 series score. It was Alec Burdick who had the highest single-game score of the match, with a 253 in game three – as he struck down the first eight frames in said game. He finished with a series score of 605.
On the Oxford side, it was Phil Smith and his match-high score in game one of 213 who guided the Blackhawks. Smith finished with the game high while also securing a team high series at 542.
Next up: Norwich is home against Maine-Endwell on Feb. 1, at 3:40 p.m.; Oxford will be at the MAC league tournament on Jan. 31, at 1 p.m.; and B-G will be home against Sidney on Feb. 1, at 3:45 p.m.
Sun Sports Contributor
NORWICH – The Norwich boy’s varsity bowling team placed third out of seven teams at the STAC Championships, which were held at Midway Lanes, in Vestal, on Monday, Jan. 30.
The Tornado boy’s finished with a total of 3,146 total-pins after three games, just behind second place finishers Corning, who scored 3,149 total-pins, and only 133 pins behind eventual Champions Binghamton.
Norwich got off to the perfect start, with a 1,087 in game one, which led the pack. They stayed consistent in the other two games of the series, knocking down 1,034 and 1,025 pins in each respectively to finish out with an average of just over 1,048, but Binghamton and Corning proved to be just an ounce better than the Tornado on the day.
The star of the show for the Tornado on the day was Corey Huggins, who put on a fantastic performance, scoring a game-high 266 for Norwich in game one, and recording a very impressive 737 three-game series. Scott Manwarren and Nick Deady also bowled well on the day, finishing with series scores of 643 and 623, respectively.
BAINBRIDGE – Despite valiant efforts, both the Oxford varsity boy’s and girl’s bowling teams fell to Bainbridge-Guilford on Monday, Jan. 30.
On the girl’s side, after splitting the first two games of the series, the Bobcats took control of the match, and closed out a comfortable victory on a final score of 2,432 total pins to 2,147 total pins.
Best in the win for B-G were Courtney Dillelo, who had a single-game high of 203, and finished with a series score of 556, and Maya Cliffe, who had a game-high 190 in game two of the series, and recorded a 542 series.
Savannah Beech starred for Oxford, as she snagged the game high at 196 in game three, en route to a high series of 460.
The boy’s also traded the first two games of the series before B-G pulled away. After losing the first game 872-782, the Bobcats notched scores of 822 and 934 in the next two games of the series to win by a margin of 208 pins, at 2,538-2,330.
Ed Fuller was the MVP for the Bobcats once more, as he ended with a 671 series score. It was Alec Burdick who had the highest single-game score of the match, with a 253 in game three – as he struck down the first eight frames in said game. He finished with a series score of 605.
On the Oxford side, it was Phil Smith and his match-high score in game one of 213 who guided the Blackhawks. Smith finished with the game high while also securing a team high series at 542.
Next up: Norwich is home against Maine-Endwell on Feb. 1, at 3:40 p.m.; Oxford will be at the MAC league tournament on Jan. 31, at 1 p.m.; and B-G will be home against Sidney on Feb. 1, at 3:45 p.m.
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