Exciting Results from Local High School Bowling Matches
In the Cincinnati area, the high school bowling teams showcased their skills in several matches this week, kicking off the season with some impressive performances.
In a tightly contested match, Oak Hills pulled out a victory over Lakota East, scoring 1755 to 1695. Leading the way for Oak Hills was Maness, who bowled an outstanding 319. This victory gives Oak Hills a record of 1-0 in the Greater Miami Conference, while Lakota East falls to 0-1.
Meanwhile, Reading triumphed over Mariemont with a score of 1678 to 1617. The standout performer for Reading was Chandler, who led the team with a score of 340. Reading starts their season strong with a record of 1-0 in the Cincinnati Hills League, while Mariemont is now at 0-1.
Lebanon had a solid win against Little Miami, putting up a score of 2095 compared to Little Miami’s 1685. Fields was Lebanon’s top scorer with 325, helping them achieve a record of 1-0.
In another match, Walnut Hills faced off against Purcell Marian and dominated, with a score of 2068 to 1445. Williams led Walnut Hills with an impressive score of 474, starting their season at 1-0.
The actions continued as *Reading* edged out *Mariemont* again, this time with a score of 2280 to 1956, with Massey scoring 361. Meanwhile, *Lebanon* faced *Little Miami* once more, winning the match with a score of 2674 to 2512 as Alvear shone with a score of 457.
In their second encounter, *Walnut Hills* beat *Purcell Marian* again, scored 2309 to 1574 with Johnson leading the way at 392. All teams are eager to build on their performances as the season progresses and they compete for top honors.
Stay tuned for more updates on the exciting high school bowling season ahead!
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