
Girls bowling ends at sectional; Middle school bowling begins
HUNTLEY — With both Huntley boys and girls’ bowling seasons ended, Middle School students have a chance to take to the lanes and learn the sport.
The Middle School Bowling Club will be for grades six through eighth and will meet at Bowl-Hi Lanes begin Feb. 27. Both boys and girls may participate.
The Middle School Bowling Club will consist of a six-week session. Coaches are Jacob Wagner, HHS boys bowling head coach; Asheley Boudreau, girls head bowling coach and Jason Waters, parent volunteer coach for boys and girls’ teams. Cost is $75 per child and includes coaching, shoe rental and all bowling.
The days of the program will be from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Fridays. There will not be a program during spring break. There will be coaching days, bowl for score days and inter-club competition days.
Coaches will attempt to have a team of four girls and four boys compete at the regional tournament for the IESA Bowling Championship on April 13. Should any teams are individuals advance, they will compete at the State ISEA Championship, April 21-22.
Any questions, contact coach Wagner through email at [email protected].
Girls bowling recap
Huntley High School’s girls bowling team enjoyed progress in the 2022-23 season, which concluded at the IHSA Dundee-Crown Sectional Feb. 11.
Sophomore Erica DeBello led the Red Raiders at sectional, held at Liberty Lanes in Carpentersville, with a 19th place score of 1,194 pins. She averaged 194.24 per game on the season. HHS finished 12th of 14 teams and no individuals advanced to state.
Boudreau summed up the season. The highlight was advancing to sectional with a third place finish at the Marengo regional.
“The season was great,” Boudreau said. “I had a group of girls that wanted to improve their score and ultimately wanted to win. Sectional proved just how much they wanted to win. It was great competition. We held our heads high as we bowled some of our best games of the season. I will miss our seniors, Taylor Dulson, Jessica Roberts and Grace Lehmann as they provided great support to the dynamic of the team.”
Sectional results
Lehmann tallied a 970 score at the sectional meet and a 153.75 average per game for the season.
Freshman Katie Scaletta ended with 954 pins, 147.45 per game on the year.
Dulson finished next, with a score of 844 at D-C, 143.27 per game average all season. Freshman Katie Scaletta ended with 844, 147.45 season average. Roberts’ average was 138.42 per game.