Bobcats split with Blackhawks in Monday’s bowling match
BAINBRIDGE – The Bobcats’ bowler Ed Fuller rolled a high series of 723 for the night, including two high games bowled in the match with a 265 and 235. His scores throughout the night helped his team in a 3-1 victory over the visiting Blackhawks Monday.
B-G’s Dadean Canfield bowled the second highest series of the match, finishing with 450. In fact, all but one Bobcats bowled a series of three games over 400.
The Blackhawks had the same scenario in the tough loss on the road. Oxford’s Dakota Simpson recorded a 518 on the night scoring the highest for his team. Ricky Hathaway finished just four pins shots of his teammate’s total with a 514. Jack Forsythe’s 212 was the highest single game scored in the third game of the match.
On the girls side of the match, the Lady Blackhawks continued their winning ways but are no longer perfect on the season as Bainbridge-Guilford stole the third and final game of the evening with a final score of 793-788.
Oxford won the first two games as well as the match pin total, scoring the match 3-1 in favor of the Blackhawks.
Jourdan Pinney bowled a 606 high-series while also bowling the highest game in each of the three games. A 198, 208 and 200 added for her three game total.
Erin Howard recorded the second highest series on the girls side, 484 that helped her team the match win.
The Lady Bobcats were lead by Maya Cliffe as she rolled a 515 team high-series. Cliffe just edged out her Bobcat colleague, Jill Davis, by one pin. Davis’ 514 was equally impressive in the loss for the Bainbridge-Guilford.
Oxford is next in action on Thursday, January 25 when they travel to Hancock to take on the Wildcats at 3 p.m. The Bobcats’ next match is one day earlier, January 24 in Greene to face the Trojans. That match is also scheduled to start at 3 p.m.
B-G’s Dadean Canfield bowled the second highest series of the match, finishing with 450. In fact, all but one Bobcats bowled a series of three games over 400.
The Blackhawks had the same scenario in the tough loss on the road. Oxford’s Dakota Simpson recorded a 518 on the night scoring the highest for his team. Ricky Hathaway finished just four pins shots of his teammate’s total with a 514. Jack Forsythe’s 212 was the highest single game scored in the third game of the match.
On the girls side of the match, the Lady Blackhawks continued their winning ways but are no longer perfect on the season as Bainbridge-Guilford stole the third and final game of the evening with a final score of 793-788.
Oxford won the first two games as well as the match pin total, scoring the match 3-1 in favor of the Blackhawks.
Jourdan Pinney bowled a 606 high-series while also bowling the highest game in each of the three games. A 198, 208 and 200 added for her three game total.
Erin Howard recorded the second highest series on the girls side, 484 that helped her team the match win.
The Lady Bobcats were lead by Maya Cliffe as she rolled a 515 team high-series. Cliffe just edged out her Bobcat colleague, Jill Davis, by one pin. Davis’ 514 was equally impressive in the loss for the Bainbridge-Guilford.
Oxford is next in action on Thursday, January 25 when they travel to Hancock to take on the Wildcats at 3 p.m. The Bobcats’ next match is one day earlier, January 24 in Greene to face the Trojans. That match is also scheduled to start at 3 p.m.
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