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 on February 6, 2025

NU girls bowling team strikes down London and Northwestern

By By Bob Putman, Richwood Gazette 

By Bob Putman, Richwood Gazette

The North Union girls bowling team won a pair of matches last week, defeating London 2193-2152 on Thursday and Northwestern 2098-2058 on Tuesday.

Emma McCaul paced the Lady Cats against London with a 245 game and 433 series. Montana Donohue totaled 361 and was followed by Lexi Bahan (304( and Alyssa Frisco (279). Bowling single games were Khloe Tucker (120) and Leila Hamilton (104).

Bahan had the top series against Northwestern with a 343. She was followed by Donohue (342), McCaul (308), Olyvia Frisco (267) and Alyssa Frisco (257).

The boys team was not as fortunate as they lost both of its matches, 2163-2589 to London and 2337-2683 to Northwestern.

Riley Otten had the top series against London with a 397. He was followed by Chase Copas (336), Zach Howald (301) and Logan Otten (272). Bowling single games were Lucas Tanner (123) and Braden Rhodes (118).

Howald rolled a 364 series against Northwestern and was followed by Riley Otten (345), Copas (328) and Rhodes (310). Bowling singles games were Nathan McCaul (147) and Logan Otten (129).

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