USBC Junior Bowling Program honors star bowlers

EARLVILLE – Hi-Skor Lanes in Earlville, NY was packed to capacity on Saturday, March 17 as students and parents gathered to celebrate the wonderful accomplishments of area student bowlers. These bowlers, aged from 4-18 years old, sanctioned through the Youth United States Bowling Congress (USBC) dedicated their Saturday mornings to the sport of bowling for 20 weeks. Some were new bowlers and others re-joined the program to improve their bowling skills.

Trophies and certificates were awarded for high averages as follows:

Pee Wee Bowlers: Samantha Markiewicz (112), Mykayla Harvey (111), Matthew Morgan (110), Madden Anderson (107) and Amanda Markiewicz (103).

Bantam Bowlers: First Place: Cooper and Corey Lounsbury and Espn Anderson. Second Place: Carson Lounsbury, Korbin Brooks and Leland Smith. Third Place: Evan Chesebro, Collin Jones and Madalyn Jones. Individual High Average: Parker Goedel and Emily Neuenschwander.

Junior/Senior Bowlers: First Place: Dalaney Parker and Brian Kochman. Second Place: Mason Goedel and Joey Youngs. Third Place: Nicholas Fontaine and Darren Miles. Individual High Average: Derek Duerheimer and Jordyn Paul.

Part of the awards program included presentation of awards to the top three annual St. Jude Children’s Hospital fundraising participants. This event raised $1,500 for St. Jude. Top three fundraisers were Dalaney Parker, Leland Smith and Matthew Morgan. A special thank you to NBT who hosted a one day event in their Earlville, Hamilton and Sherburne branches contributing to our total. All participants were given a St. Jude t-shirt and a bowling towel.

Other highlights of the awards program were the NY State Scholarship winners all from Sherburne-Earlville Central School: Gold Medal winner – Trace Kane, 8th grade; Bronze Medal winners; Jordyn Paul, 12th grade and Parker Goedel, 8th grade.

Hi-Skor Lanes congratulated graduating seniors Derek Duerheimer and Jordyn Paul as they leave the program and head off to college in the fall. It has been a pleasure having them as part of the Junior Bowling Program as they were instrumental in mentoring the younger participants.

Special thanks was given to coaches Roger Hatton and Bruce Stratton along with Dolly Haas for keeping the stats each week, all supporting the kids for over 40 years.

Bowling is a lifetime sport and we encourage students to participate in this exciting and worthwhile program. For more information on the Junior Bowling Program, which begins in the fall, contact Bruce and Donna Stratton at 315-691-3211 or email them at: dbstratton48@yahoo.com. Please note that Hi-Skor Lanes is closed during the summer months.

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