Kyle Wilson rolled games of 258, 220 and 277 for a 755 series on his way to the Class 4A state boys bowling title at the Gold Coast Bowling Center. Wilson was the runner-up last year, losing by only 11 pins.
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Spring Valley’s Brysen Mortensen rolled a 773 series Thursday to finish in first place in the Class 4A boys bowling individual tournament qualifying at the Gold Coast Bowling Center.
Valley High School’s Savannah Decker rolled a 645 series to capture first place in the Class 4A girls bowling individual tournament qualifying Wednesday at the Gold Coast Bowling Center.
Here is a recap of every team that won a state title during the 2016-17 winter sports season and will be looking to defend this upcoming season.
A look at the Review-Journal’s Athletes of the Year from the winter season.
After splitting the first two games of the series, Boulder City outscored Tech by 40 pins to clinch the Class 3A state title.
The schedule and results (when available) for the boys and girls bowling tournaments are here.
Tech led by 94 pins after the first two games, and held off Chaparral for a 7-2 victory to claim the Class 3A state championship.
Despite never winning a team state title in bowling, the girls Spring Valley bowling team could be the favorite to take home the title Friday afternoon.
The Las Vegas High and Arbor View boys bowling teams moved one step closer to the ultimate prize by capturing region titles on Thursday at The Orleans.
Here is a look at some of the week’s top high school sports events.
Bishop Gorman’s Leah Glazer took home the state title in Class 4A, and Tech’s Eri Leong clinched the Class 3A title.
Clark’s Caleb Andrews rolled a gutter ball in his first frame, but still came away with the Class 4A individual state bowling title Friday at Gold Coast Bowling Center.
Bishop Gorman’s Leah Glazer rolled a 636 series on Thursday during the Class 4A individual state qualifying round at Gold Coast Bowling Center.