BOWLING: UV are the 2022 MAC Champions
1) UV Boys and head coach Matt Bleyle pose for a photo following the match against Sidney. UV became the 2022 MAC Champions. L to R: Coach Bleyle, Blake Wright, Owen Hill, Nate Rumovicz, Jacob Prentice, and Will Rumovicz (Photo from UV CSD) 2) The Unadilla Valley girls bowling team are the 2022 MAC Champions. L to R: Kailee Figger, Phalen Hill, Brynn Grant, Pyper Kneale, and Arin Buchanan. (Photo from UV CSD)
NEW BERLIN - It was an exciting final regular season match for the Unadilla Valley Storm bowling teams. Both the boys and girls teams took the win over Sidney to become MAC Champions.
The boys swept Sidney with their highest score in program history of a 3318 while the girls won 4-1. The one loss they took was the first in two years, bringing their record to a 103-1, which is still very impressive.
Will Rumovicz bowled lights out for the boys. He bowled a stellar 813 high series, including just missing a 300 with a 298 in the first of three games.
His 813 is top of the MAC high series list after surpassing teammate Owen Hill (758) and Hancock’s Anton Leonard’s 759. His 298 high game also currently reigns the MAC leaders, passing Sidney’s Caidyn Lambert’s 289 and his own previous score of 279.
Pyper Kneale led the girls with a 589 high series. She bowled in the 190s before hitting a 205 in the second game. Brynn Grant finished behind her with a 560, including a team-best 237 in the first game. Sidney’s Cassie Cole (613) and Holly Bookhout (579) were the two highest scores of the contest.
The Storm will be bowling in the MAC Championship Tournament held on February 14 at Ripics Lanes in Binghamton before Sectionals on the 18th.
UV Boys:
Nate Rumovicz
202 168 233 (603)
Blake Wright
211 199 197 (607)
Jacob Prentice
200 235 210 (645)
Owen Hill
230 205 215 (650)
Will Rumovicz
298 267 248 (813)
Sidney:
Thomas Spindler 159
Ethan Beardslee
195 149 (344)
Kyle Smith
161 170 165 (496)
Aaron Sowersby
241 161 178 (580)
Reece Yeomans
223 173 202 (598)
Caidyn Lambrecht
202 225 181 (608)
UV Girls:
Phalen Hill
157 175 161 (493)
Arin Buchanan
198 175 157 (530)
Kailee Figger
170 198 189 (557)
Brynn Grant
237 163 160 (560)
Pyper Kneale
191 205 193 (589)
Sidney:
Abby Spindler
143 110 (253)
Scout Del Real
134 149 (283)
Kayleigh Northrup
153 170 (323)
Ky Phillips
147 112 164 (423)
Holly Bookhout
212 174 193 (579)
Cassie Cole
181 242 190 (613)
The boys swept Sidney with their highest score in program history of a 3318 while the girls won 4-1. The one loss they took was the first in two years, bringing their record to a 103-1, which is still very impressive.
Will Rumovicz bowled lights out for the boys. He bowled a stellar 813 high series, including just missing a 300 with a 298 in the first of three games.
His 813 is top of the MAC high series list after surpassing teammate Owen Hill (758) and Hancock’s Anton Leonard’s 759. His 298 high game also currently reigns the MAC leaders, passing Sidney’s Caidyn Lambert’s 289 and his own previous score of 279.
Pyper Kneale led the girls with a 589 high series. She bowled in the 190s before hitting a 205 in the second game. Brynn Grant finished behind her with a 560, including a team-best 237 in the first game. Sidney’s Cassie Cole (613) and Holly Bookhout (579) were the two highest scores of the contest.
The Storm will be bowling in the MAC Championship Tournament held on February 14 at Ripics Lanes in Binghamton before Sectionals on the 18th.
UV Boys:
Nate Rumovicz
202 168 233 (603)
Blake Wright
211 199 197 (607)
Jacob Prentice
200 235 210 (645)
Owen Hill
230 205 215 (650)
Will Rumovicz
298 267 248 (813)
Sidney:
Thomas Spindler 159
Ethan Beardslee
195 149 (344)
Kyle Smith
161 170 165 (496)
Aaron Sowersby
241 161 178 (580)
Reece Yeomans
223 173 202 (598)
Caidyn Lambrecht
202 225 181 (608)
UV Girls:
Phalen Hill
157 175 161 (493)
Arin Buchanan
198 175 157 (530)
Kailee Figger
170 198 189 (557)
Brynn Grant
237 163 160 (560)
Pyper Kneale
191 205 193 (589)
Sidney:
Abby Spindler
143 110 (253)
Scout Del Real
134 149 (283)
Kayleigh Northrup
153 170 (323)
Ky Phillips
147 112 164 (423)
Holly Bookhout
212 174 193 (579)
Cassie Cole
181 242 190 (613)
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