Fuller bowls a perfect game against Afton; Bobcat boys go 6-2 for the week
Lady Bobcats finish the with a perfect 8-0
BAINBRIDGE – Bobcats Ed Fuller bowled a perfect 300 in Bainbridge-Guilford’s match against Afton on Monday as the boys team swept the Crimson Knight bowlers taking all three games and the pin total.
Fuller also bowled a 214 and 181 on the night giving him a series high 695 for his team. The Bobcats won all three games with scores of 746, 775, and 865.
On Tuesday, Fuller followed up his perfect game with another strong display of bowling as he recorded a series high 681. His game scores were 206, 226 and 249.
However, the boys team split with Greene. Bainbridge-Guilford took the first two game of the evening with scores of 775 and 809. The Trojans recovered and rolled their way to a 911, topping their opponent by 153 pins.
The score of the last game assisted Greene in earning the total pins point of the match as they outscored B-G 2420-2342.
Honor scores by bowlers for the Trojans were Jakob Cook, who recorded a team-high series of 558, with a game high of 235 and Cade Niemi who bowled his was to a high game score of 209.
The Lady Bobcats of the ally finished 8-0 on the week, sweeping both Afton and Greene in their matches.
Tuesday, Bainbridge-Guilford girls team were led by a high series from Aubrey Bronson with a 492. One of Bronson’s games recorded was a 193, a match-high for one game. Also having a high game was Jill Davis, who rolled a 188 during the match.
Greene’s lady bowler Lee Anna Grannis bowled a team-high series of 440 with a game-high 186.
One day prior, the Lady Bobcats took down Afton behind a high game 182 from Courtney Delello and a high series again by Bronson, finishing with a 484.
Afton was led by Madison Baciuska’s team-high series of 327 while her teammate Riley Craig recoded a game-high 120.
All teams will be participating in the MAC Holiday Tournament on December 28.
BAINBRIDGE – Bobcats Ed Fuller bowled a perfect 300 in Bainbridge-Guilford’s match against Afton on Monday as the boys team swept the Crimson Knight bowlers taking all three games and the pin total.
Fuller also bowled a 214 and 181 on the night giving him a series high 695 for his team. The Bobcats won all three games with scores of 746, 775, and 865.
On Tuesday, Fuller followed up his perfect game with another strong display of bowling as he recorded a series high 681. His game scores were 206, 226 and 249.
However, the boys team split with Greene. Bainbridge-Guilford took the first two game of the evening with scores of 775 and 809. The Trojans recovered and rolled their way to a 911, topping their opponent by 153 pins.
The score of the last game assisted Greene in earning the total pins point of the match as they outscored B-G 2420-2342.
Honor scores by bowlers for the Trojans were Jakob Cook, who recorded a team-high series of 558, with a game high of 235 and Cade Niemi who bowled his was to a high game score of 209.
The Lady Bobcats of the ally finished 8-0 on the week, sweeping both Afton and Greene in their matches.
Tuesday, Bainbridge-Guilford girls team were led by a high series from Aubrey Bronson with a 492. One of Bronson’s games recorded was a 193, a match-high for one game. Also having a high game was Jill Davis, who rolled a 188 during the match.
Greene’s lady bowler Lee Anna Grannis bowled a team-high series of 440 with a game-high 186.
One day prior, the Lady Bobcats took down Afton behind a high game 182 from Courtney Delello and a high series again by Bronson, finishing with a 484.
Afton was led by Madison Baciuska’s team-high series of 327 while her teammate Riley Craig recoded a game-high 120.
All teams will be participating in the MAC Holiday Tournament on December 28.
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