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Marian men’s bowling wins second GLBC event

The Marian University men’s bowling team averaged 196.39 pins over 41 games to win the second GLBC Event of the season.

 

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  • Marian had a strong start building a nearly 200-pin lead after recoding 5,096 pins in traditional play.
  • The Sabres had at least 981 pins in all five games with three games over 1,000 pins.
  • The high game for Marian in traditional play was a 1,064 in game two where Marian had three student-athletes with at least 230 pins.
  • The Sabres then had the third-highest Baker total for the event at 2,956 to win the event.  The closest competitor was UW-Whitewater who was 99 pins behind the Sabres.
  • Marian surpassed 700 pins in three of the four sets averaging a 195.25 in the third set.
  • That third set saw Marian bowl a 213 for its highest game of Baker play, it was one of two games where Marian surpassed 200 pins.
  • Marian also had a junior varsity squad compete that took second place behind UW-Whitewater by just 75 pins at 7,210 pins for a 175.85 average.
  • The junior varsity squad had the second-highest traditional score at 4,509 and the highest Baker score of the field at 2,701.

 

Leaders Grahpic

 

Rory Clark led the Sabres finishing in second with a 228.0 average.  Clark bowled at least 200 in all five games with a 257 as his high game.
Ryan Dreikosen wasn’t far behind in third with a 225.0 average.  Dreikosen had at least 200 in four games with a high of 279 in his fifth game. 
Marcus Borgen led the Marian JV team and finished fourth with a 212.8 average.  He also had at least 200 in four games with a high of 239.

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