Bowling: Brother Martin, Rummel, HC, AOL, Kenner Discovery grab wins
Brother Martin got off to a fast start in a 21-6 victory Monday over Archbishop Shaw at Westside Lanes.
view moreBowling: Jesuit starts fast in defeating Rummel; Chapelle, AOL take wins
The Blue Jays (2-0) shot an opening 1,385, including a 267 game by Gary Sims, a 257 from William Carpenter, a 238 from Michael McGovern and a 224 by Ben Hunn.
view moreGirls Bowling: Chapelle opens with victory over AOL
The Chipmunks, who have not lost a regular season match since 2018, led 6-2 after the first game and had a 48-pin edge in total pins, but fired team games of 955 and 1,006 to sweep all 16 points in the last two games, plus the three-point total pins bonus.
view moreBoys Bowling: Patrick Taylor edges Shaw; Brother Martin, Jesuit pitch shutouts
In a highly competitive match featuring good scores from both teams, Patrick Taylor defeated Archbishop Shaw 15-12 Monday at Westside Lanes in Harvey.
view moreBowling: Brother Martin, Shaw, Rummel boys open with wins; AOL’s Sasso fires 713 series
The Crusaders got off to a fast start with a 1,217 opening game and employed their depth, using nine bowlers for two games apiece.
view moreBrother Martin, Chapelle favored again as prep bowling season opens Thursday
While all high school spring sports were denied the chance to compete for state championships last season because of the coronavirus pandemic, the gut punch was particularly tough in bowling.
view moreCrescent City Sports honored in annual LSWA contest
Crescent City Sports was well represented in the annual Louisiana Sports Writers Association contest, which announced its awards Sunday.
view moreCody Schaffer wins final tournament of youth career
There was only one way for Cody Schaffer to end his star-studded youth bowling career – with a win.
view moreChapelle bowling standout Jessica Ladd signs with Quincy University
Jessica Ladd, who led Archbishop Chapelle’s bowling team to 24 consecutive regular-season wins over the last two years, signed a national letter-of-intent with Quincy University in Illinois last week.
view moreLHSAA announces bowling All-Academic composite teams
With regular-season and championship events canceled for the remainder of the year, the LHSAA has begun releasing All-Academic teams, usually honored at state championship events.
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