The Hoosick Falls bowling team defeated Whitehall on Thursday, December 4, by the score of 4 – 0 at the Whitehall lanes by a total pin score of Hoosick Falls – 2,991 to Whitehall – 2,272. Top bowlers for Hoosick Falls were Mitchell Andrew 225-587, Chris Pelletier 217-579, Cody LaFlamme 175-491, Corey Callahan 189-490, Joey Wolfrum 181-490 and Jake Colliano 174-474. “It was our first match of the season, and we bowled on lanes at Whitehall that we have never bowled on before. Mitchell Andrew bowled great for his first varsity match of his young career as a ninth-grader. Most of the team struggled to find the correct line, but they were very patient and kept doing the best they could under tough conditions. I was very proud of the team as they kept their composure and did the best they could even though they weren’t very happy with the scores they bowled. The most important thing is that the team won the match!” said Coach Lang.
The Hoosick Falls bowling team defeated Stillwater on Monday by the score of 4-0. Hoosick Falls outscored Stillwater by a pin total of 3,619 to 3,181. Hoosick Falls is now 8-0, and Stillwater is 4-8. The top bowler for Stillwater was Tyler Meek with a 211-571. Top bowlers for Hoosick Falls were Justin Carter 265-721, Joey Wolfrum 224-659, Corey Callahan 227-657, Danielle Pelletier 218-591, Mitchell Andrew 209-578 and Jake Colliano 193-538. The JV bowlers also had some good scores – Patrick Mulvihill 221-628, Chris Pelletier 222-575, Mikaela Marbot 194-528, Logan Brogue 193-521, Cody LaFlamme 205-519 and Bryan Callahan 206-505. “These scores were more like we can bowl after our tough scoring at Whitehall last Thursday. Justin Carter came in games two and three and bowled great while Joey and Corey had great scoring all day long. Danielle and Jake bowled steady to help get the sweep for the team. That was our best total of the season, and I hope we can do the same on Tuesday when we bowl Hoosic Valley at the Barbecue [Recreation],” said Coach Lang.
The Hoosick Falls bowling team defeated Hoosic Valley in a hard fought match by the score of 3-1. Total pins for Hoosick Falls was a season high of 3,747 to Hoosic Valley’s 3,520. Hoosick Falls has a record of 11-1 and Hoosic Valley is now 2-14. The top bowler for Hoosic Valley was Tyler Ackerman with a 266-672. Top bowlers for Hoosick Falls were Jake Colliano 249-718, Joey Wolfrum 245-682, Justin Carter 245-669, Corey Callahan 201-592, Mitchell Andrew 231-582 and Danielle Pelletier 185-504. There was also some great JV scores bowled by James Lynch 238-669, Patrick Mulvihill 239-601, Logan Brogue 248-577, Mikaela Marbot 204-554, Cody LaFlamme 218-553, Peter O’Neil 224-537 and Chris Pelletier 194-532. “After losing the first game by just two pins, we came back and won the second and third games for a big 3-1 victory. In the second game, we were down by about sixty pins going into the tenth frame and ended up winning the game by eighty-one pins. A lot of the bowlers struck out to get the win. It was a great learning experience for the team, and we still have a lot of work to do to win our division. We are really starting to bowl as a team. Every match someone else steps up with a big series along with the rest of the team bowling good,” said Coach Lang.
