Local Bowlers Compete At State Qualifiers
Published: March 2nd, 2023
By: Morgan Golliver

Local bowlers compete at State Qualifiers 1) The Section IV Girls Bowling State Qualifiers took place last weekend. Pictured are the top seven girls who made the Section IV States All-Star Team. Representing Oxford/Greene are Halia Tallett and Briana Fowlston while Catherine Fuller proudly supports Bainbridge-Guilford. (Photo by Kristin Fowlston) 2)Dawson Robinson and Andie Mucha represented the Norwich Purple Tornado at the Section IV Bowling State Qualifiers. (Photo from Norwich CSD)

WAVERLY – Last Saturday, bowlers from Bainbridge-Guilford, Oxford/Greene, Unadilla Valley, and Norwich made their appearance at the Section IV State Qualifiers held in Waverly. No full results were sent from the event, but there were notable details mentioned regarding many of the bowlers.

Catherine Fuller is a two-time all-star for the B-G Bobcats. She made the top seven after an impressive performance in the finals, where she finished with a 266 and a 235 in the last two games. In the regular season, she tied with UV’s Brynn Grant for the MAC girls’ high game of a 279. She also tied with Oxford/Greene’s Halia Tallett for the MAC girls’ high series with a 682.

Halia Tallett, along with teammate Briana Fowlston also made the top seven, setting up an appearance on the Section IV girls’ all-star team at States next weekend. Halia bowled a highest game of a 258 during the State Qualifiers while Fowlston’s highest of the day was a 244.

The Unadilla Valley Storm boys’ bowling team is grateful to be sending Jacob Prentice to the State championship. Prentice earned a spot on the Section IV all-star team as well and also received the high game award with a 290. He ranked fourth on the MAC boys’ high game list with a 279 in the regular season.

Norwich’s Dawson Robinson and Andie Mucha competed at the state qualifiers for their outstanding performance throughout the regular season and at sectionals. Robinson finished sixth for STAC top independent series with a 563 while Mucha finished eighth for the STAC top independent games with a 202.

Great job to all bowlers and good luck to those who are advancing to the State Championship in Syracuse on March 11.




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