Bakers propel Wildcat bowlers to victory over FHE

Wayland boys get a little advice from girls’ coach Eric Bottrall (center).

The Wayland boys’ varsity bowling team learned the value of taking the baker games and claimed an 18-12 victory Wednesday over league rival Forests Hills Eastern.

The Lady Wildcats won as well, taking a 22.5 to 7.5 triumph over the Hawks.

“We have been focused on that the last several matches,” said boys’ coach Sherry Miklusicak. “Forest Hills Eastern bowled way above their average this afternoon, but fortunately we bowled better!”

Taking points in match one were Chandler Caruso and Tyler Omness. Alan Beggs had the high game of 193, but was matched up with a tough opponent.

The Wildcats lost total by only 28 pins.

“That is very close when you are talking about five combined scores! That is just about six extra pins per person.”

In match two, Caruso again took his match point as did Alan Beggs. Fortunately Wayland took total as well, but this time by only two pins. It came down to the last bowler of the tenth frame. Junior Mark Musgrave III

needed a double for the win.

“I don’t know if he was aware of that or not, but good karma was on our side tonight,” the coach said. “His last ball pretty much just needed to stay on the lanes.

“We are proud of how hard the boys are working and progressing. They are taking their time at practice seriously and are pushing themselves out of their comfort zones.

“My daughter’s pitching coach has a huge banner up in his building, ‘If it doesn’t challenge you, it doesn’t change you. Those are excellent words to remember!”

Wayland girls took the first baker game by 30 pins and fell shy of the second baker game by just 7 pins, so they were ahead by a score of 6-4.
Individual match one found Josie Melinn splitting her point as she tied, Sarisa Cawley won her match point as did Bella Harnish (222) and Kadence Bottall (234).
“Wow, those girls can really light it up! We grabbed total pins as well for this game,” said coach Eric Bottrall.
With the score now 13.5 to 5.5. Wayland only needed another 1.5 points to win.
In the second match, Josie Melinn took her match point, as did Bella Harnish (180) and Kadence Bottrall (191). Lady Wildcats’ scores were so strong that they took total pins in game one as well.

 

 

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