Marauders boys bowling ends regular season perfect

S-E girls team wins Section III tournament

EARLVILLE – The boys and girls bowling teams of the Sherburne-Earlville Marauders swept up on the lanes Thursday afternoon, defeating Clinton 5-0 games to on both sides of the match.
The boys were led by Nick Fontaine’s 521 series as the Marauders took a convincing victory of the Clinton squad, scoring 1070 more pins than the visiting team.
Fontaine aiding in the early lead for Sherburne-Earlville, bowling 202 to start the day in game one and he followed his performance with a 186.
Wyatt Youngs finished the day with a 506, which included a 222 in game two – the highest single game scored by any bowler in the match.
Trace Kane was the next best bowler for the Marauders, hitting a 499 for the match while Joey Youngs also bowled in the 400’s. Joey rolled a 485 three-game total for the afternoon.
Jaob Jenkins and Gabe O’Dell spilt the three games with Jenkins bowling the first two of the match to finished with a 289. O’Dell bowled the final game of the match and scored a single game best 129 for the day.
Clinton’s Daniel Lloyd scored a 470 for the match to lead his team. He opened the day with a 187 and was the only bowler for the visiting team to roll a 100-plus game in each of the three for the afternoon.
The Marauders boys’ team finished with a undefeated recorded in the regular season with their win over Cooperstown on Monday afternoon. Wyatt Youngs ended the day as the best bowler for S-E with a 592 series, which included a 230 single game score in the first of three.
Fontaine hit a 228 in game one and finished the match with the next highest series score for the Sherburne-Earlville, recording a 547 three-game total.
Kane scored a 544 series and rolled a 215 in the final game of the match.
Thursdays match against Clinton gave the girls team their final win of the regular season as they won all five points in the match as well. Their third game team score of 752 was the best as team for the match as Dalaney Parker bowled a 202. Parker rolled a 518 series for the match.
Olivia Fehlmer scored a series high 570, which included the highest single game score of 222.
Alexi Fowlston bowled a three-game series score of 353 while teammate Jade Diamond high a 396 for the match. Sierrah Davis and Katie Knapp spilt the three games as Davis bowled a 232 for the first and third game while Knapp rolled a 91 in game two.
The girls finished their regular season with a 9-1 overall record and 4-1 in the division.
At the girls Section III championship Sunday afternoon, Sherburne-Earlville claimed the class C/D title. The Marauders jumped out to an early lead and continued to add to it throughout the day.
In the largest win of the day by any team in the championships, the Sherburne-Earlville girls’ team were never challenged, winning the championship by 483 pins as they ran away from the rest of the field.
Individual results were not reported at the time of print but will be printed as soon as they are submitted.
The Sherburne-Earlville boys head to their Section III Championships on February 10 and both the girls and boys still have the Center State Conference Tournament on their schedule.

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