Boys Bowling: Brother Martin, Jesuit stay atop area standings

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Defending state champion Brother Martin extended its winning streak to 22 matches with a 26-1 victory over Kenner Discovery Monday at Colonial Lanes in Harahan.

The Crusaders (5-0) had team games of 1,310 and 1,282 to open the match and finished with a 3,639 team series.

Brennan Brouillette led Brother Martin with a 688 series, including games of 246 and 253. Senior Cody Schaffer picked up where he left off in the Crusaders’ last match, rolling games of 259 and 249 before sitting out the final game.

Will Oertling and Drew Gardner also averaged above 200 for Brother Martin.

Dominic Orlando led the Swamp Owls (1-5) with a 561 series.

Jesuit 26, St. Augustine 1: At AMF All Star Lanes in Kenner, the Blue Jays also remained unbeaten in defeating the Purple Knights.

Alex O’Neil led Jesuit (5-0) with a 610 series, including a 224 middle game. Three other Blue Jays topped the 200 mark in game two – Ben Hunn (212), Adam Francis (205) and William Adams (201).

Rion Sam led St. Augustine (3-3) with a 504 series.

Archbishop Shaw 24, Chalmette 3: The Eagles clinched the match after two games in defeating the Owls at AMF.

Shaw (4-1) used all 10 bowlers on its roster, with no one bowling all three games. Trey Toups led the Eagles with games of 203 and 211, while Quentin Bullie had the team’s high game of the day, a 214.

Ronal Conley paced Chalmette (2-3) with a 558 series, including a 216 final game.

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Lenny was involved in college athletics starting in the early 1980s, when he began working Tulane University sporting events while still attending Archbishop Rummel High School. He continued that relationship as a student at Loyola University, where he graduated in 1987. For the next 11 years, Vangilder worked in the sports information offices at Southwestern Louisiana (now UL-Lafayette) and Tulane;…

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