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Area Roundup: Minooka girls bowling team headed to state

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RICHTON PARK — With 5,831 pins, Minooka finished second at the 19-team Rich East Girls Bowling Sectional Saturday at the Lakewood Bowl and qualified for the state final tournament.

Minooka was led by Emily Koulis with a 1,234 series. Also bowling for the Indians were Danielle Grygiel with an 1,197, Allyson Lakota with a 1,156, Alison Warwick with a 1,128, Kayly Windbiel with a 785 and Nicole Segatto with a 331.

Morris finished seventh with a 5,442 and did not qualify any individuals for state. Savannah Strange was eighth individually with a 1,231, which made her a potential at-large individual. Morris also had Taylor Warwick place 14th with a 1,203.

"Both girls bowled well, but with only 2 individuals qualifying for the state tournament, both fell a little short," Morris coach Harry Banks said. "With the season coming to an end, the girls have improved all year. I am continuing to look toward the future because, if the girls keep improving, I think it is bright."

The state final tournament is Friday and Saturday, Feb. 8-9, at The Cherry Bowl in Rockford.


BOYS SWIMMING & DIVING
Independent Conference Meet

DEKALB — Morris finished fifth of 6 teams Saturday with 131 points at the Kishwaukee Family YMCA.

Jacob Beaudin of Morris was fifth in the 50 free (23.40) and seventh in the 100 free (53.07). Anthony Ascolani was eighth in the 100 fly (1:01.69). The Redskins got ninth-place finishes from Anthony Ascolani in the 200 free (2:05.16), Jacob MacLean in the 500 free (5:51.87) and Jackson Riley in the 100 back (1:04.97)

In the diving competition, which was held Friday at Morris, Joe Perez was fourth (238.20) and Angel Allgarin was fifth (177.20) for the Redskins. Kevin Sheridan won the junior varsity diving (116.00), which led Morris to a fifth-place point total of 131.


BOYS BASKETBALL
Dwight 39,
Herscher 37

DWIGHT — Blake Huseman exploded for 22 points, going 10-for-10 at the free-throw line, late Friday for Dwight (7-17, 2-5) in the Interstate Eight Conference.


Reed-Custer 79,
Wilmington 58

BRAIDWOOD — Tyler Allen scored 12 points to lead Reed-Custer late Friday in the I-8.

Reed-Custer also won 85-48 in the sophomore game.

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