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Wauseon Boys Take Sixth, Girls Eighth At Bears Tournament

By Newspaper StaffJanuary 5, 2015Updated:December 31, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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(December 20th, 2014) – BRYAN: Nic Kearney of Wauseon made the First Team Boys Tournament team at the Bears Tournament held in Bryan.

Kearney bowled a 640 series, including 248 and 210 games, to earn the distinction. Teammate Bret Wisda had a 190 game in his series of 509. Noah Stickley added a 478 sereis, while Peyten Shadbolt put up a 447 series.

As a unit, the Indians bowled an 883 in game one of the team matches. They followed that performance up with a 797 in game two. Game three saw Wauseon bowl an 814 collectively.

In the baker games, Wauseon scored a 155 in game one. Then they added a 145 in game two. In game 3, they improved to a 180. For game four, they bowled a 149. The Indians finished in game five with a 190, their best score in the series. This put their overall score at 3313, giving the Wauseon boys a sixth place finish in the tournament.


The Lady Indians were led by Jenna Simon, who bowled a 393 series. Teammate Aneesa Volkman added a a 371 series score. Summer Brown had the highest single game score with her 177 in game three.

Overall, the Wauseon girls bowled a 598 in game one of the team matches. They stayed consistent in game two, registering a 591. Game three saw the Indian girls improve to a 635 as a unit.

For their baker games, the Lady Indians put up a 115 in game one. Game two was the best performance for the squad, who bowled a 169. They followed that up with a 146 in game three. For game four, Wauseon scored a 129. To finish the series, they totaled a 150 in game five. Combined with their team match scores, the Lady Indians completed the tournament with a 2533. This put them in eighth place.


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