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High School Bowling

February 5, 2021 By steve bradley

HF 5 – Berlin 0

Berlin – Jan. 29 HF – Jan. 30, with both bowling at the Barbecue Recreation. The Hoosick Falls bowling team continued its season with a 5-0 victory over Berlin.

Hoosick Falls finished with a total of 3403 pins to Berlin’s 2554. Junior Riley Hayes 213-612 led the way for the Panthers, with Daniel Hunt bowling 184-515 and Kasey Billert 175-505.

Other scores for Hoosick Falls Included Kendra Marshall 244-599, Payton Merrills 213-590, Erin McCart 237-589, Colin King 225-582, Brody Mullen 217-581, Ethan Yonconish 207-571, Ziena Hurlburt 191-554, Bradley Senecal 203-543 and Ryan Maxon 199-501.

After the win, Hoosick Falls’ point record improves to 30-0 for the season.

Next week they will continue their season with matches against Hoosic Valley, Stillwater and Mechanicville.

Berlin Coach Mikaela Marbot pointed out that her bowlers continue to show consistency and improvement, this time in their most recent match against Hoosick Falls. Although Hoosick Falls took all 5 matches the Mountaineers kept all three individual game totals above 800, a feat that was relatively rare last season. The bowlers’ hard work is definitely visible when they hit the lanes, showing not only an increase in score, but an increase in confidence and camaraderie as well. In the Hoosick Falls match Danny Hunt led the Mountaineers with a 515, throwing a high game of 184. Kasey Billert was close behind, with a high game of 175 for a 505 series. Other notable games from the match were bowled by Matthew Hart with a 159, Rhiannon Dawes with a 143, and Paris DeFilippis with a 130. Logan Dunlop and Jacob Brazie had very impressive games on JV, Logan with a 181 and Jacob with a 163. The team was snowed out of Tuesday’s match against Mechanicville and is looking to reschedule. The bowlers face Saratoga Catholic on Thursday and Stillwater on Saturday. Keep it rolling, Mountaineers! 

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