FOCUS. Junior Serina Wright focuses on the pins before rolling.
FOCUS. Junior Serina Wright focuses on the pins before rolling. photo/Renn Oberdick

On Monday, Oct. 3, the bowling teams took on the Edgewater Eagles at Colonial Lanes.

Starting game one, senior Alexander Siew led the team rolling a 174. Senior Dezmond King followed with a 173.

On the girls’ side, senior Kimberly Bell rolled the highest score in game one, 124.

Juniors Serina Wright and Madylan Hudson tacked on a 113 and a 119, respectively, but fell short of beating the Eagles.

In game two, Wright and Hudson, along with junior Aubrey Powers rolled over 100 pins, pushing the girls on to game three, neck-and-neck with the Eagles.

Bell rolled the highest score of the day on the girls side with a 135. Low game scores from the other players gave the Eagles an edge. The girls lost 1643-1824.

Continuing for the boys, game two extended the lead with sophomore Jacob Hopper rolling a 212 and King a 228.

In game three, Hopper continued his streak rolling a 194. He was named the most valuable player for the boys, rolling a 573 series in the match.

Senior Jacob McCarey helped secure the win, rolling a 169 behind Hopper.

The boys defeated the Eagles, 2519-1982.

Come support the Braves on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at Winter Garden Bowl as they take on the Olympia Titans.

By Cassady Quintana

I am a junior on the BHS Lady Braves varsity basketball team, varsity flag football team and a second year Boone Pubs staffer. I am addicted to sweet tea and I love music.

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