LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Midway women's bowling traveled to Louisville for two Mid-South-sponsored tournaments over the weekend.
The Eagles finished seventh at the Lynne Jordan Memorial Tournament on Saturday and sixth at the Thomas N. Burris Memorial event on Sunday.
LYNNE JORDAN
The Eagles finished with a final score of 4,627 with a 1,388-pin performance in baker competition.
Maggie Coleman had the best individual performance on the team, placing 17th with a score of 783 and a four-game average of 195.75.
The highlight for Coleman was a 234-pin finish in game three, which tied for the fifth best score of any player in the round.
Elsewhere in the top-50,
Kaitlyn McNutt was 30th with 705 pins (176.25),
Savanna Hoyt-Siler was 36th with a 667 (166.75) and
Madison Blankenship was 47th with a 578 (144.5).
Just outside in 51st was Ava Martis, who rolled a 506 with a 126.5 average.
THOMAS N. BURRIS
The Eagles finished with a score of 4,493, rolling a 3,145 in team play and 1,348 in baker.
Coleman again led the way with a 14th-place score of 770 and a four-game average of 192.5.
Other scores came from McNutt (33rd, 629 pins), Hoyt-Siler (35th, 629), Martis (46th, 557) and Blankenship (48th, 552).
Next up for Midway is the start of the postseason, as the Mid-South Conference Championships will be held at Southern Lanes in Bowling Green on Thursday-Saturday.Â
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