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Pin High Sports, 1951 East 18th St. in Norwalk, also boasts upwards of 30 TVs and projector screens. The bar hopes to become “the game day destination for all sports fans,” the news release said.
The Seaford boys bowling team could almost taste it. The Vikings entered the sixth and final game of the Division II boys bowling state championship in first place with a 43-pin lead over second ...
The senior led a balanced Panthers lineup with a 207.7 average, 12th in the COHSBC and just 0.3 of a pin ahead of junior teammate Jack Neubauer, and a high game of 276.
HIGH SCHOOL BOWLING: Spa Catholic’s Mahay goes undaunted by boredom, injury bugs, and a beard ... “A 14-pin loss at sectionals is crushing, but the farther I get from it, ...
Etowah took a narrow 1-pin win in Mobile, ... Vestavia Hills win state boys bowling titles in close fashion ... 961 to 949. Ryan Loyd had a team-high 213 traditional round, and Adelberg ...
TROY 27.5 3,355, LASALLE 4.5 2,693: In Colonial Council bowling at Uncle Same Lanes on Wednesday, the Flying Horses rolled past the Cadets. Pacing the Flying Horses was Anthony Mainello 235, 221 ...
After being named the top high-school female bowler in the state, Rockford’s Sofia DeLuccia’s dream of bowling professionally ...
Pin High Sports, 1951 East 18th St. in Norwalk, also boasts upwards of 30 TVs and projector screens. The bar hopes to become “the game day destination for all sports fans,” the news release said.
Kenna Barnes, Teays Valley. The senior averaged 181.2 pins per game, 11th in the Central Ohio High School Bowling Conference, led the Vikings to a 13-0 record and reached her first state tournament.
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