PLATTSBURGH — It was all Eagles during their match, Thursday, with AuSable Valley.
Beekmantown won both the boys and girls matches by scores of 3-1.
AuSable Valley’s Max Benware made sure it wasn’t a sweep with strong games of 223-225-245 to finish with a series of 693.
Logan Hart of Beekmantown led his team with a 178-244-245-667 series to seal the overall victory.
It was more of the same on the girls side, as the Eagles saw Olivia Corrow, Tori Bump and Kelsey Cook lead the way with scores over 400.
Cook led the way with a 471, with Bump and Corrow just behind at 441 and 432, respectively.
The Patriots were led by Abby Perky, who finished with a 473. Karli Church had an impressive session finishing with a 462 series.
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BOYS
Beekmantown 3, AuSable Valley 1
GIRLS
Beekmantown 3, AuSable Valley 1
BOYS
AVCS
Maxwell Benware 223 225 245 693
BCS
Logan Hart 178 244 245 667
GIRLS
AVCS
Abby Perky 155 155 163 473
Karli Church 154 130 178 462
BCS
Olivia Corrow 152 140 180 432
Kelsey Cook 147 176 148 471
Tori Bump 175 146 120 441
BOYS
PERU 4, NAC 0
GIRLS
NAC 3, PERU 1
PLATTSBURGH — It was a contest that both the Nighthawks and Bobcats walked away with a victory.
Peru would remain undefeated in boys action as they swept NAC, 4-0. The Bobcats returned the favor, walking away with a 3-1 victory over the Nighthawk girls.
Nick Palmer led Peru with a 246-188-191-625 series. Fellow Nighthawks Kalib Smith and Logan Hemingway contributed series scores of 540 and 519, respectively.
NAC saw a strong performance from Chase Nichols, who bowled a 476. David Guillaume and Jarrod Shusda bowled series separated by seven pins at 459 and 452, respectively.
On the girls side, it was the Bobcats walking away with the win.
Piper Bruce led NAC with a 178-124-101-403 series.
Peru’s Madison Provost continued to show she’s one of the top bowlers in the section as she finished the day with a 254-192-211-657 series.
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BOYS
PCS
Palmer 246 188 191 625
Garrand 147 169 171 487
Smith 160 188 192 540
Gebo 158 161 157 476
Hemingway 174 183 162 519
NAC
Menard 121 156 178 455
C. Nichols 216 125 135 476
A. Nichols 111 157 159 427
Guillaume 133 164 162 459
Shusda 149 143 160 452
GIRLS
NAC
Duprey 103 71 101 275
Desotelle 90 115 85 290
Langfield 150 102 74 326
Bennett 110 103 90 303
Bruce 178 124 101 403
PCS
Coleman 85 88 57 230
Travers 53 60 71 184
Eggert 86 80 51 217
Catron-Robshaw 108 93 82 283
Provost 254 192 211 657
BOYS
Moriah 3, NCCS 1
GIRLS
NCCS 3, Moriah 1
MINEVILLE — Just as there is a 7-10 split in bowling, the Vikings and Wildcats finished the match split. The Moriah boys and NCCS girls took home the victories.
On the boys side, the 3-1 victory was thanks to a valiant team effort.
Cayden Muller led the Vikings with a 548 series with games of 188-165-195.
Teammates Adric Cowin and Braydon Armstrong had strong games of 157 and 150, respectively.
NCCS was led by Jacbo Martin who finished with a 434 series. Jacob McGoldrick had a 410 series while Liam Hopseker bowled a 170 game.
On the girls side, Sabrina Robare of NCCS had a strong outing with a 145-127-130-402 to lead the Cougars on the day.
Fellow Cougar Brooke Mesec added a 355 series.
Moriah was led by Harley Taylor who bowled a 402 series. Teammate Avrial Fuller added a 366 series with a high game of 145.
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BOYS
MCS
Muller 188 165 195 548
Cowin 157
Riemersma 412
Armstrong 150
NCCS
Martin 157 434
Hopseker 170
McGoldrick 154 410
GIRLS
MCS
Taylor 151 402
Fuller 145 366
NCCS
Robare 145 127 130 402
Agoney 132 348
Mesec 158 355