Lady Blackhawks continue to bowl to perfection
OXFORD – The Lady Blackhawks are having an amazing season and it’s only a few weeks in. Oxford is currently undefeated at 24-0 after topping Hancock on Wednesday.
Hancock’s Brenna Gleim stole top honors with a 641 series with a high game of 236. But Oxford’s girls remained consistent by bowling well into the 800’s each game and finishing strong with a huge 924 game to seal the win.
On Monday, the lady Blackhawks topped Greene, moving to 20-0 by the end of the match. Savannah Beech bowled a career high 596 to pace the girls. Oxford’s girls bowled a new season high with a 951 in the first game.
“It’s the highest single game that we have bowled since Oxford brought back bowling 8 years ago,” said Oxford’s head coach Lance Thorne.
On the boys side Monday night, Greene’s Brandyn Scott was the match’s outstanding bowler as he bowled a 652 series, helping his team win a tightly contested match, 3-1. Tanner Tefft rolled to a career high 221, as well as Ricky Hathaway with a 208 for Oxford.
Wednesday on the boys end, Thomas Schoonmaker lit it up for the Wildcats hitting an outstanding 675 series. After opening the first frame of the second game, Thomas struck the next 10 to finish with a 276. Four out of Hancock’s top 5 bowlers are first year bowling 7th graders but to them it doesn’t matter.
Hancock’s young guns finished the second game with a season best 1052 to pull away from the Blackhawks.
Oxford senior, Dakota Simpson continues to lead the Blackhawks rolling a 583 series and two games that were over 200 (203 and 209).
The Blackhawks are now off until Thursday, December 28 when they bowl against Unadilla Valley at Family Recreation Lanes. Match will start at 10 a.m. for the two teams.
Hancock’s Brenna Gleim stole top honors with a 641 series with a high game of 236. But Oxford’s girls remained consistent by bowling well into the 800’s each game and finishing strong with a huge 924 game to seal the win.
On Monday, the lady Blackhawks topped Greene, moving to 20-0 by the end of the match. Savannah Beech bowled a career high 596 to pace the girls. Oxford’s girls bowled a new season high with a 951 in the first game.
“It’s the highest single game that we have bowled since Oxford brought back bowling 8 years ago,” said Oxford’s head coach Lance Thorne.
On the boys side Monday night, Greene’s Brandyn Scott was the match’s outstanding bowler as he bowled a 652 series, helping his team win a tightly contested match, 3-1. Tanner Tefft rolled to a career high 221, as well as Ricky Hathaway with a 208 for Oxford.
Wednesday on the boys end, Thomas Schoonmaker lit it up for the Wildcats hitting an outstanding 675 series. After opening the first frame of the second game, Thomas struck the next 10 to finish with a 276. Four out of Hancock’s top 5 bowlers are first year bowling 7th graders but to them it doesn’t matter.
Hancock’s young guns finished the second game with a season best 1052 to pull away from the Blackhawks.
Oxford senior, Dakota Simpson continues to lead the Blackhawks rolling a 583 series and two games that were over 200 (203 and 209).
The Blackhawks are now off until Thursday, December 28 when they bowl against Unadilla Valley at Family Recreation Lanes. Match will start at 10 a.m. for the two teams.
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