BOWLING: NHS defeats Forks
CHENANGO FORKS– On Tuesday, the Norwich Purple Tornado bowling teams defeated STAC league opponent Chenango Forks. The boys won in a close 2485-2265 victory while the girls slid past the Blue Devils 1970-1723.
For the boys, Aleks Smietana led the team with a 555 series. His 205 in the final game helped Norwich achieve the win. Dawson Robinson finished with a 535 series and bowled a 200 in the first game. Norwich only dropped the second game as two bowlers from Forks had a 203 and a 196 to earn the 772-730 advantage.
Andie Mucha continues to drive the Norwich girls’ team. She finished with a 524 series, including a 204 in the second game. She also had plenty of help from her teammates to achieve the sweep as Kathleen Bordonaro finished with a 409 series.
Norwich will be hosting Windsor from Sidney’s East Main Lanes on Monday, December 19 at 3:40 p.m.
Boys:
NO:
Spencer Root
177 121 137–435
Pat White
141 151 161–453
Tyler Bates
196 151 160–507
Dawson Robinson
200 137 198—535
Aleks Smietana
180 170 205—555
CF:
Freddy Moses
106 131 115—352
BJ Lee
112 116 164–392
Sam May
135 126 148—409
Christian DeHaven
185 203 145–533
Landon Buteuko
211 196 172—579
Girls:
NO:
Leanna Clipston
95 94 67–256
Siennah Bresee
149 112 124–385
Emily Flynn
159 111 126—396
Kathleen Bordonaro
152 131 126—409
Andie Mucha
147 204 173—524
CF:
Josie Cornell
104
Skye Empire
81 99—180
Angelique Talbot
109 90 121—211
Mackenzie Poyneer
121 106 82–309
Nex Slabicki
155 95 141—391
Crysn Talbot
114 160 145—419
For the boys, Aleks Smietana led the team with a 555 series. His 205 in the final game helped Norwich achieve the win. Dawson Robinson finished with a 535 series and bowled a 200 in the first game. Norwich only dropped the second game as two bowlers from Forks had a 203 and a 196 to earn the 772-730 advantage.
Andie Mucha continues to drive the Norwich girls’ team. She finished with a 524 series, including a 204 in the second game. She also had plenty of help from her teammates to achieve the sweep as Kathleen Bordonaro finished with a 409 series.
Norwich will be hosting Windsor from Sidney’s East Main Lanes on Monday, December 19 at 3:40 p.m.
Boys:
NO:
Spencer Root
177 121 137–435
Pat White
141 151 161–453
Tyler Bates
196 151 160–507
Dawson Robinson
200 137 198—535
Aleks Smietana
180 170 205—555
CF:
Freddy Moses
106 131 115—352
BJ Lee
112 116 164–392
Sam May
135 126 148—409
Christian DeHaven
185 203 145–533
Landon Buteuko
211 196 172—579
Girls:
NO:
Leanna Clipston
95 94 67–256
Siennah Bresee
149 112 124–385
Emily Flynn
159 111 126—396
Kathleen Bordonaro
152 131 126—409
Andie Mucha
147 204 173—524
CF:
Josie Cornell
104
Skye Empire
81 99—180
Angelique Talbot
109 90 121—211
Mackenzie Poyneer
121 106 82–309
Nex Slabicki
155 95 141—391
Crysn Talbot
114 160 145—419
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