JACKSON, MI (WTVB) – The Quincy boys bowling team set a team record for high game in their match against Hanover Horton on Wednesday.
The Quincy boys won their match 28-2. They started off hot throwing 202 and 222 baker games to take a quick 10 points out shooting H-H 424-296.
In singles action, game one was all Quincy led by a lights out performance from Brady Harper who struck the front 9 frames to finish with a 278, just one pin away from tying the school record.
Tyler Short shot 224, Grant Wright 223, and Mavrick Walp 201 as Quincy took 4 of 5 and overalls in game one on their way to a 1068 game.
Quincy let off the gas a bit in game two of singles but came away with 4 of 5 and a game of 831. Wright (156), Short (161), Walp (165), and Harper (192) all scored for the Orioles.
Quincy took the win 1899-1560.
The Quincy girls were beaten by Hanover-Horton 28-2. They struggled out the gate dropping both bakers and overall points 237-281.
In singles action the Lady O’s only managed to score 1 point in each game with Elly Brewer shooting a 145 and Jenica Kaser a 171 in game two. Hanover Horton went on to outshoot the O’s 1502-1268.
The Quincy JV team won their match 23-7. They took all 10 baker points shooting 161 and 176 games for a 337-269 series. In singles action Quincy took all 5 singles points as well as overall on their way to an 812 total.
Max Stetler 155
Caleb Kelley 135
Tyler White 189
Dylan Sadger 175
Cameron Barry 158
Sadger (143) and Barry (142) also scored in game two for the Os as they dropped overall but held on for total pin fall 1456-1183.
Coach Andy Craig said, “What a great night for our boys team, especially Brady Harper. It’s a good problem to have but we have so many boys bowling well right now its hard to pick from game to game who the starting 5 is going to be. A few bowlers struggled lately and were moved around between JV and coming off the bench. It gives them time to find themselves and it has proven successful for us thus far”.
Also in high school bowling on Wednesday, Bronson swept Niles Brandywine by scores of 26-4 in the boys match and 23-7 in the girls match. Hadassah Bloom led the Bronson girls with a 165 game. Shaun McAfee’s 226 was the top game for the Bronson boys.
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