PLATTSBURGH — Saranac swept both the boys and girls matches against NAC with 4-0 victories, Wednesday.
Dale Lavarnway bowled a game high 237. Ayden Dumas and David Frederick bowled series of 637 and 612, respectively.
Chase Nichols bowled a game high 214 for the Bobcats.
On the girls side, Adelle Kalvaitis bowled her personal best series of 409. Chelsea Ashline finished with a personal best series of 453 and game of 198 to help lead the Spartans.
NAC’s Piper Bruce was consistent all three games with a game high 174 and series of 476.
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BOYS
Saranac 4, NAC 0
SCS- Lavarnway 237, Dumas 227-637, Frederick 214-612.
NAC- Nichols 214
GIRLS
Saranac 4, NAC 0
SCS- Kalvaitis 409, Ashline 198-453
NAC- Bruce 174-476
PERU 3, BEEKMANTOWN 1
BEEKMANTOWN 4, PERU 0
PLATTSBURGH — It’s an intense rivalry when the Eagles and Nighthawks get together. Wednesday was no different as both teams walked away with a win.
Peru won on the boys side with a strong 758 series from Nick Palmer. Logan Hemmingway followed with a 615.
Caleb Deso led the Eagles with a 621 as Mason Hannemann and Logan Hart bowled a 577 each.
On the girls side, Beekmantown walked away with a 4-0 sweep.
Tori Bump led the Eagles with a 512 series and game high 201 series. Kelsey Cook added a 486 series.
Peru was led by Madison Provost who bowled a 561 series.
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BOYS
Peru 3, Beekmantown 1
Beekmantown
Owen Howard 151 180 167 498
Mason Hannemann 195 214 168 577
Austin Corrow 189 192 201 582
Caleb Deso 264 173 184 621
Logan Hart 192 205 180 577
Peru
Nick Palmer 222 257 279 758 **
Kayden Smith 183 — — 183
Kalib Smith 197 189 — 386
Logan Hemmingway 193 222 182 597
Keagan Hemmingway 195 187 233 615
Zech Boucher — 214 159 373
Hunter Garrand —- —- 194 194
GIRLS
BEEKMANTOWN 4, PERU 0
Beekmantown
Olivia Corrow 145 143 101 389
Charlotte Rock 94 120 105 319
Melina Goddeau 121 119 119 359
Tori Bump 201 159 152 512
Kelsey Cook 141 174 170 485
Peru
Tessa Coleman 70 63 71 204
Rachael Travers absent
Trinity Eggert 62 68 92 222
Jaelynn Catmn-Rabshaw 115 75 128 318
Madison Provost 194 181 186 561
TUESDAY
PERU 4, MORIAH 0
MORIAH 4, PERU 0
MINEVILLE — Tuesday, saw the Nighthawks and Vikings come together for a match originally scheduled for Jan 26.
Both teams walked away with as the Peru boys and Moriah girls took home the win.
Nick Palmer finished with a series high 669 as Keagan Hemingway added a 576.
The Vikings saw Adric Cowin bowled his highest game of 191 to finish with a 431 series. Cayden Muller rolled a 450. Christopher Demarais rolled a personal best 212.
Moriah girls were led by Harley Taylor who bowled a 467. Mikaela Cota bowled a personal best 140.
Peru was led by Madison Provost with a 474.
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BOYS
PERU 4, MORIAH 0
PCS- Palmer 203-257-209-669; Smith 203-510; K. Hemingway 254-576; L. Hemingway 199-502; Logan Hemingway 181-507;
MCS- Cowin 199-431; Muller 164-450; Riemersma 183-450; Armstrong 173-422;
GIRLS
MORIAH 4, PERU 0
PCS- Provost 163-155-156-474; Coleman 105-277; Catron 99-246;
MCS- Taylor 176-169-467; Fuller 167-426; Pinheiro 133-380; Slattery 130-356; Towns 127-358;
PLATTSBURGH 4, WILLSBORO 0
WILLSBORO 4, PLATTSBURGH 0
WILLSBORO — The Hornets and Warriors split their matchup, Tuesday.
The Plattsburgh boys won 4-0 on the back of Evan Rundall who bowled a 159-263-204-626.
Ashton Hathaway led Willsboro with a 181-172-145-498.
The Hornet girls were led by Scotlyn McCormick with a 424.
The Warriors were led by Emily Mitchell who bowled a double 184 to finish with a 524 series. Autumn Phinney finished with a high game 185 and series of 511.
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BOYS
PLATTSBURGH 4, WILLSBORO 0
PHS- Rundall 159-263-204-626
WCS- Hathaway 181-172-145-498
GIRLS
WILLSBORO 4, PLATTSBURGH 0
PHS- McCormick 125-185-114-424
WCS- Mitchell 184-184-156-524; Phinney 167-185-159-511