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Rapsky says that the other two spots in the lineup are, to an extent, still up for grabs and could be decided during practice today in O'Fallon. Sophomore Dylan Pickett is the favorite to grab one spot, Rapsky says. His 198 per-game average ranks fourth on the team, and he was the only other bowler other than Kauffman, Segatto and Shepard to finish all six games at the sectional, where he totaled a 1,183.

Others in the mix for action at state are seniors Nick Beeler and Kyle Kurtz and sophomores Chris Dombrowski and Jack Russell. Dombrowski got into the lineup for two games at the sectional, totaling 803, and has a 185 per-game average on the season. Russell is averaging a 195, Kurtz a 193 and Beeler a 188.

"I'd say there's about an 80 percent chance Dylan will be in there," Rapsky said. "With the other four guys, I really don't know. I wish I had a magic crystal ball to see who was going to do what. But we'll make a decision and someone will have a chance. The nice thing is that, with the new substitution rules, we can get someone else in there if it's not working out."

Several teams Rapsky considered possible state championship contenders were eliminated at the North Sectional, from which only the Indians, who were second with 6,268 pins, and Lockport, which won with 6,317, advanced.

"I thought there was a good chance it would be us and Romeoville (advancing), but Lockport overtook us all. Plainfield Central was right there. Lincoln-Way West was right behind them. Plainfield North has a nice up-and-coming team, and Oswego has been good for many years," Rapsky said.

"Andrew is obviously going to be the team to beat to a lot of people. I can see Rockford Guilford, Lockport, O'Fallon, Freeport and Belleville East contending. But it helps our chances that so many good teams have already been knocked out."

The Indians must bring home some hardware for Segatto to consider it a satisfactory weekend.

"For me to be happy, be would have to be getting a team trophy, and someone from our team would medal individually" he said. "It doesn't have to be me. It can be anyone on the team.

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