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After the winter break, the Pirates resumed competitions on January 6 against the Humphrey-Lindsay Bulldogs at the Main Street Alley in Osmond.
Starting off with the Lady Pirates tried their best, but the Lady Bulldogs won the first game 647-569 taking 7 of the 8 points. The second game was like the first with the Lady Bulldogs winning 634-573 and taking 6 of the 8 points.
After two games, the Lady Bulldogs had won the match 13-3 but there is still need of the baker’s game for the last 5 points. The Lady Bulldogs won that 147-100 too, winning the match 18-3.
Leading the Lady Pirates with high scores was Lucea Miller with a 136 and Nyome Harding with a 128. Winning her point in the first game was Nyome Harding. The second game high score was Natalee Gatz with a 130 and Nyome Harding with a 129. Nyome Harding won her point in the second game and Meagan Wagner won her point as well.
The Pirates were going to have a tough time with the one of the better bowlers missing at this event, but that meant everyone would need to help in anyway possible. The Bulldogs take game one 851-630 and taking 7 out of 8 points. The second game was more of the first with the Bulldogs winning 919-660 and taking 7 out of the 8 points again. After the two regular games, the Bulldogs won the match 14-2 but we need to still award the 5 points for baker’s games. The Bulldogs won that as well with a score of 157-106. Final score is 19-2 in favor of the Bulldogs.
Leading the Pirates was Aiden Kemnitz with a score of 198 and Jaren Hergert with a 157. Winning their point was Jaren Hergert in game one. The second game high scores went to Aiden with a 214 and Donovan Heiman with a 166. Winning their point was Donovan Heiman in game two.
