Still with a head-to-head match ahead of them this week, the Liverpool and Cicero-North Syracuse bowling teams took on other Salt City Athletic Conference foes.
In its only action last week, the undefeated boys Warriors rolled past Fayetteville-Manlius 3-0 last Friday afternoon at Flamingo Bowl.
Dylan Roberson’s second game of 276 was in the middle of a 662 series, with Josh Winzens getting a 620 set. Brandon Davis earned a 607 series, ahead of the 574 series from Deacon Roberson and the 537 series from Zak Ormsby.
The Liverpool girls won, too, blanking F-M 3-0 as Ashley Hardy led the way, her closing games of 222 and 225 part of a 619 series.
Makenzi Ormsby was steady in her 577 series, with no game higher than 197 as Mackenzie Gill opened with a 197 and closed with a 528 series. Shelby Miner paced F-M’s effort with a three-game total of 545.
C-NS, meanwhile, had an important match last Tuesday against Baldwinsville at Strike-N-Spare Lanes, with the boys contest a terrific battle that the Northstars claimed over the Bees in a 2-1 decision.
Tyler Dottolo, with games of 255, 233 and 246, finished with a 734 series, tops among individuals and well ahead of the top 657 series from B’ville’s Tanner Rozyczko.
J.J. O’Connell’s 237 game opened a steady 649 set that give Dottolo some support. Landon Spingler had a 585 series, with Jacob Calabria getting a 549 series and Nick Wentworth adding a 547 series.
Meanwhile, the C-NS girls lost 3-0 to B’ville, with Jessaia McGriff twice scoring 180 during her team-best 519 series as Katie Cloonan was close behind with a three-game total of 513.
Neither of them got close to what B’ville’s Madison Hass produced, as Hass shot games of 212 at the start and 225 at the end on her way to a 608 total, helped by Jenna Spiech (543 series) and Jenna Hierholzer (513 series).
But C-NS rebounded to beat West Genesee 3-0 on Wednesday afternoon at Strike-N-Spare, led this time by Kathryn Artz, who shot a 529 series and 192 high game as Cloonan earned a 515 series and 187 high game. McGriff, with a 499 series, was just ahead of Marissa Leone’s 474 total.
Another 3-0 sweep took place on the boys side, and again Dottolo set the pace, shooting a 258 in between games of 206 and 216 on his way to a 657 series.
Calabria, with a three-game total of 578 (213 high game), was one pin ahead of Wentworth’s 577 set, with O’Connell earning a 567 series and Spingler a 515 set that opened with a 214 game.