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Minooka boys bowlers win eighth straight

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“It’s a mental thing with this team. Talent-wise they are as good as anybody,” he said. “But sometimes one of them will roll a 190 and their first reaction is ‘well, there goes my chance for a 700 (series)’. Now we do have four or five bowlers who can do that, but they need to realize that they can’t be mad with a 660. As long as we have every kid shooting at least a 190, we’ll be fine.”


Kauffman said that part of the battle is just recognizing that everyone is flawed to some degree.
“We can’t expect everyone to be perfect all the time,” he said. “That’s where you rely on the team. Everyone comes in at their own time when they are feeling it.”


On days like Wednesday when things are clicking, Kauffman said  that watching the whole team in action is awesome.


“Everyone pays attention. There’s no point in just keeping track of yourself. You want to see everyone do well,” he said. “It’s nice to be the high scorer, but it’s great to see someone else have a good day, too. When everyone is shooting well, it all helps in the long run.”


Keeping that kind of focus through the second half of the season is important to Rapsky. However, he seems to think that what happened last winter will serve as adequate motivation for the team.


“We lost the conference title last year by 11 pins and missed the cut to state by 17 pins,” Rapsky said. “What that comes down to is two open frames both days. That’s what cost us last year. I think this year with a lot of the guys returning, they understand that.”


Chris Dombrowski (383) and Kyle Kurtz (167) also bowled for the varsity on Wednesday.


In the JV meeting, Minooka won 2,862-2,342. Scoring for the Indians were: Alan Koch (593), Jack Russell (566), Alex Guglielmucci (561), Kody Bacher (519) and the combination of Dombrowski and Kurtz (223/182, 191).

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