Cullman bowlers take their turns. / Josh McBrayer
CULLMAN – The Cullman Bowling Center was abuzz with chatter and excitement as St. Bernard, Cullman and East Limestone laced up their bowling shoes for a tri-match on the lanes Thursday evening.
East Limestone was the overall victor with the boys posting a whopping 1,382 while the girls won in convincing fashion with a stout 989. However, there were some impressive scores tallied by St. Bernard and Cullman that kept the match competitive down to the last pin.
"The girls did really well," said St. Bernard coach Tyler Ayers. "I am proud of them. We played East Limestone Tuesday in Madison and we didn't bowl very well."
GIRLS
East Limestone
10-Pin
1) Abbie Mason 99
2) Jessica Pillow 113
3) Haley Beard 91
4) Hannah Roberts 109
5) Caitie Brooks 213
Baker
1) 126
2) 111
3) 127
Total
989
St. Bernard
10-Pin
1) Bridget Gallegos 86
2) Aria McMillan/ Carley Tombo 62
3) Mai Thy Nguyen 84
4) Aiden Adcock 129
5) Gracie Loyd 110
Baker
1) 110
2) 107
3) 112
Total
799
Cullman
10-Pin
1) Skylar Moore 104
2) Alexis Brown 98
Baker
1) 36
2) 33
3) 45
Total
314
BOYS
East Limestone
10-Pin
1) Brandon Wade 203
2) Daniel Torres/Matt Black 135
3) Ethan Keeton 186
4) Austin Turner/Bryant Story 152
5) Brendan Ferris/Brennan Ashmore 179
Baker
1) 158
2) 193
3) 176
Total
1,382
St. Bernard
10-Pin
1) Blake Burman 70
2) Leo Hsieh 78
3) Luke Marti 141
Baker
1) 50
2) 81
3) 51
Total
471
Cullman
10-Pin
1) Camden Moore 175
2) Michael Brown 144
3) Lukas Gipson 129
4) Spencer Smith 163
Baker
1) 188
2) 131
3) 116
Total
1,048
"The boys were short-handed and fared well with only three bowlers," said Ayers of his Saints.
St. Bernard and Cullman will both finish up the seasons in two weeks in Hartselle in a quad-match.
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