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Hoosick Falls Central School Bowlers Win Two More

December 17, 2010 By eastwickpress

HF 3 Schulyerville 1
The Hoosick Falls bowling team won a close match against Schuylerville on Thursday, December 9, by the score of 3 to 1. All three games were very close as Hoosick Falls had the higher pin total of 3,429 to Schuylerville 3,366. Hoosick Falls is now 15-1 and Schuylerville is 12-4. Top bowler for Schuylerville was Matt Seymour with a 236-667. Top bowlers for Hoosick Falls were Chris Pelletier 235-651, Joe Wolfrum 225-596, Bryan Callahan 241-582, James Lynch 192-568 and Cody LaFlamme 197-537.

Mikaela Marbot had the high JV score, 232-624, against Schulerville on Thursday, December 9. (Bea Peterson photo)

Hoosick Falls also had some nice JV scores – Mikaela Marbot 232-624, Josh Conn 214-600 and Jordan Colvin 215-583.
“This was a big win for the team. Schuylerville is usually our toughest competition in the league. We were down in games one and two and came back to win both games. The kids knew that it was going to be a great match and they were very patient and did what they needed to do to win the match. In January, we will be bowling them on their lanes, and I know that it will be another great battle of two good teams. I was very proud of how they hung in those games and pulled out the win,” said Coach Lang.
Panthers Shut Out North Warren
On Monday, December 13, the Hoosick Falls bowling team defeated North Warren by the score of 4-0. Hoosick Falls is now 19-1 and North Warren is 11-17. Hoosick Falls had a total pin count of 3,623 to North Warren’s pin count of 2,504. Top bowler for North Warren was Will Jay with a 200-502. Top bowlers for Hoosick Falls were Joe Wolfrum 263-711, Mitch Andrew 235-667, Cody LaFlamme 242-641, Bryan Callahan 237-628, James Lynch 237-573 and Chris Pelletier 211-535.
Hoosick Falls also had some nice JV scores – Josh Conn 210-604, Mikaela Marbot 215-586, Jordan Colvin 219-566, Ken Marbot 206-560, Josh McCart 213-556, Josh Reveal 194-551 and Jen Sargood 195-518.
“We really had some good scores by the entire team today. I was able to move some JV bowlers up to Varsity today which gave them some good experience for matches to come. All the practice the younger bowlers are getting is starting to show off in the improvement of their overall game. The Varsity bowlers had some great scores which I hope will carry into our upcoming matches this week,” said Coach Lang.

Filed Under: Hoosick School Dist., School News, Sports Outdoors

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