Blackhawks’ Howard crowned Section IV Class D girls champion
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Chenango County teams, individuals place well at class tournament
VESTAL – Oxford’s Erin Howard finished at the top of the field in the Section IV Class D tournament Saturday afternoon, bowling a 614 three-game series to be crowned the individual girls class champion. In her final game of the afternoon, Howard rolled a 223 for the single game high honors of Class D.
The Blackhawks finished sixth as a team in Class D. Finishing a few places higher as a team were Unadilla Valley at third and Bainbridge-Guilford at fourth.
The Bobcats’ Aubrey Bronson came in as the fourth best overall bowler in the girls Class D tournament. Bronson tossed a series best 554 for he team. Teammate Sasha Lamoree also aided in their fourth place team finish, rolling a 491 series.
UV’s Paige Catena, Gracie Oglesby and Brenna Thall each finished in the top 10 for the afternoon. Catena bowled the highest series for her team, scoring a 529 for the three-game total. Oglesby rolled a 494 for the eighth best series score and Thall was just four pins behind, rounding out the top 10.
Afton-Harpursville finished 10th in the Class D field while in the Class C tournament, Greene placed 10th.
On the boys side of the tournament, the Purple Tornado of Norwich placed fourth in Class B behind Scott Manwarren’s 623 and Nick Deady’s 591 series scores for the tournament. The two Tornado bowlers were members of the team from last season, who made it to the New York State Bowling Championships. They will look to take the state qualifier tournament to return to the state tournament again this year.
The Storm boys bowling team placed third in Class D as well, finishing with a total of 2,632 pins between the five members. Of the five, Colin Grant and Nick Guller placed within the top 10 for the individual standings.
Grant finished the day with a 592 three-game series, the best for the UV team. Guller rolled a pin total of 576 for the afternoon.
The Bainbridge-Guilford boys team placed sixth in the same class as the Storm while Afton-Harpursville finished in eighth place.
In Class C, Jakob Funnell of the Greene Trojans bowled a 619 for the seventh best individual series score while teammate Brandyn Scott was just three pins behind, finishing as the eighth best bowler.
As a team, Greene rolled a three-game pin total of 2,617, placing seventh overall.
If qualified, bowlers will have their three games roll over into their scores for the Section IV State Qualifying tournament, held Friday afternoon at Midway Lanes once again.
VESTAL – Oxford’s Erin Howard finished at the top of the field in the Section IV Class D tournament Saturday afternoon, bowling a 614 three-game series to be crowned the individual girls class champion. In her final game of the afternoon, Howard rolled a 223 for the single game high honors of Class D.
The Blackhawks finished sixth as a team in Class D. Finishing a few places higher as a team were Unadilla Valley at third and Bainbridge-Guilford at fourth.
The Bobcats’ Aubrey Bronson came in as the fourth best overall bowler in the girls Class D tournament. Bronson tossed a series best 554 for he team. Teammate Sasha Lamoree also aided in their fourth place team finish, rolling a 491 series.
UV’s Paige Catena, Gracie Oglesby and Brenna Thall each finished in the top 10 for the afternoon. Catena bowled the highest series for her team, scoring a 529 for the three-game total. Oglesby rolled a 494 for the eighth best series score and Thall was just four pins behind, rounding out the top 10.
Afton-Harpursville finished 10th in the Class D field while in the Class C tournament, Greene placed 10th.
On the boys side of the tournament, the Purple Tornado of Norwich placed fourth in Class B behind Scott Manwarren’s 623 and Nick Deady’s 591 series scores for the tournament. The two Tornado bowlers were members of the team from last season, who made it to the New York State Bowling Championships. They will look to take the state qualifier tournament to return to the state tournament again this year.
The Storm boys bowling team placed third in Class D as well, finishing with a total of 2,632 pins between the five members. Of the five, Colin Grant and Nick Guller placed within the top 10 for the individual standings.
Grant finished the day with a 592 three-game series, the best for the UV team. Guller rolled a pin total of 576 for the afternoon.
The Bainbridge-Guilford boys team placed sixth in the same class as the Storm while Afton-Harpursville finished in eighth place.
In Class C, Jakob Funnell of the Greene Trojans bowled a 619 for the seventh best individual series score while teammate Brandyn Scott was just three pins behind, finishing as the eighth best bowler.
As a team, Greene rolled a three-game pin total of 2,617, placing seventh overall.
If qualified, bowlers will have their three games roll over into their scores for the Section IV State Qualifying tournament, held Friday afternoon at Midway Lanes once again.
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