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Sun Prairie boys maintain lead, Monona Grove girls regain lead after Week 11 of Madison area high school bowling

JEFF RICHGELS | Posted: Monday, January 29, 2018 8:00 pm
Sun Prairie boys maintain lead, Monona Grove girls regain lead after Week 11 of Madison area high school bowling

The Sun Prairie boys maintained their lead and the Monona Grove girls regained the lead after Monday’s 11th week of Wisconsin District 4 High School Bowling at Dream Lanes and Village Lanes in Monona.

Eleven boys varsity, three boys junior varsity, and four girls teams are competing this year. For varsity only, there were 11 and five last season, and prior to that it was 11 and six, and 12 and six.  

The competition features nine games of Baker format each week.

For the boys, Sun Prairie has 99.5 points and Sauk Prairie/Poynette is second with 77.5.

For the girls, Monona Grove has 59 point, La Follette/McFarland/Memorial is second with 56, Sun Prairie third at 53.5, and Marshall/Cambridge fourth with 51.5

For boys on Monday, Sun Prairie had the high series and game with 2,001 and 269.

For girls, Marshall/Cambridge had the high series of 1,743 and Monona Grove the high game with 245.

Austin Est and Quinn Sheehy of Sun Prairie led the boys in fill percentage with 100 percent each.

Three girls tied for the lead in fill percentage at 94 percent each: Eric Lohr and Brianna Thurston of Sun Prairie and Allison Dempski of Marshall/Cambridge.

For the season, Sheehy leads the boys at 93.26 percent and Dempski tops the girls with 86.29 percent.

The top five boys and top three girls in fill percentage, plus the singles tournament champions, qualify for the State Singles Tournament.

Full results can be accessed on the District 4 page here

And the results for the state's other districts are on this page.

Next week’s competition is at Prairie Lanes.

The High School Bowling Club program is a program of the Bowling Centers Association of Wisconsin, with more than 100 bowling centers supporting the program statewide.