Morgan Hill
– In the Saturday junior division of the Morgan Hill Youth
Bowling League, Nathan Campeau rolled the high scratch game this
week. Campeau bowled 28 POA (pins over average) for a 148.
Morgan Hill – In the Saturday junior division of the Morgan Hill Youth Bowling League, Nathan Campeau rolled the high scratch game this week. Campeau bowled 28 POA (pins over average) for a 148. Nick McFarland took high-scratch series rolling 378. Will Watson rolled 55 POA, giving him the high handicap game and series (197/454).

The entire bumper division bowled over its averages again this week. Ben Donn set the pace, rolling 107/213 and taking high scratch game and series. Donn also grabbed the high handicap series (325).

Andrew Bauer bowled 27 POA, taking the high handicap game (168). Other highlights were Damon Padilla 95/171, Dominick Padilla 88/164, and Ariel Shelly 72/131.

With half the season over, the high rollers are:

Junior Division

High scratch game: Campeau 177, Heather Johnson 168, McFarland 158

High scratch series: Campeau 442, Johnson 438, McFarland 432

High handicap game: Watson 197, Tom Wada 156, Michael Liensdorf 151

High handicap series: Watson 454, Wada 431, Ben Rusch 423

Bumper Division

High scratch game: Donn 107, Dam. Padilla 101, Dom. Padilla 95

High scratch series: Donn 213, Dominick Padilla 200, Andrew Bauer 174

Youth Baseball

Four Athletics pitchers combined for a four-hitter in a 7-1 win over the Indians in a Bronco Division game.

Starter Casey Dawes pitched three innings of one-hit ball with four strikeouts, and Lorenzo Aguayo, Nelson Pyle and Andrew Bueno finished up.

Meanwhile, Pyle went 2 for 4, Bueno tripled, Matt Cummings doubled and Westyn Herscovitch had three RBIs for the Athletics. Herscovitch’s two-run single highlighted a three-run seventh.

Pete Athans went 2 for 2 and Jack Bennazzo had an RBI single for the Indians.

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