By BRANDON SMITH
Barton Sports Info
BARTON MEN'S RESULTS
Returning to duel action, freshman Torrey Lindsay led the Barton Community College men's bowling team Thursday afternoon securing the lone placing in its' dual match at Ottawa University.
Competing over three individual games, the Cougars "B" entry team posted a fourth-place finish (2,724) pins while the "A" squad finished with the fifth best score (2,603). While the duel served as a scrimmage for Ottawa, the hosts "A" squad led the six-team field with a best (3,091) pins destroyed to edge out the Braves "B" squad's (2,989).
Torrey Lindsay All-Tournament awardLindsay posted the fourth best three game total 640 in the 31-man field as the freshman overcame his lowest game score 177 in the opener, with the teams' highest round 269 in the middle game before concluding with a third game 194.
Kamron Stude followed Lindsay on the "B" squad finishing nine spots back in 13th achieving the teams second highest single game score 234 in the opener with scores of 186 and 155 in his final two games for a total 575.
Leading the "A" entered team was Carter Lambeth's trio scores of 172, 168, and 223 for a 15th top output 563, with teammate Chris O'Connor falling three spots back and five pins behind at 558.
The Cougars will have the weekend off before their next match comes closer to home next weekend at the tier-1 Mid-States Championships held in Wichita, KS that features perennial NCAA Division I, Division II and NAIA programs.
BARTON WOMEN'S RESULTS
Four top-10 performances carried the Barton Community College women's bowling team Thursday afternoon in its' dual at Ottawa University.
Rolling a trio of individual games, the Cougars "A" squad accumulated a 3rd place 2,616 total edging out the "B" entered Barton team's 2,155 output. As the event was served as a scrimmage for Ottawa, the home teams "B" five pack led the four-team field with a top score (2,910) pins to outduel the Braves "A" team's (2,705).
Allyson Heidenreich's 6th place finish of 585, highlighted a string of four straight Cougars' finishing inside the top-10. The sophomore directed 11 Cougars with back-to-back 200 round scores of 221, 220 before concluding with a third game total 144 in the 24-entry field.
Olivia Oliver shared honors with Heidenreich with the second-best single game score of 200. Oliver highlighted the "B" squad with a 7th best score 550 while Angelina Leeper's 532 pins, and Chailyn Scott's 515 total followed respectfully for 8th and 9th place performances.
The Cougars will have the weekend off before their next match comes closer to home next weekend at the tier-1 Mid-States Championships held in Wichita, KS that features perennial NCAA Division I, Division II and NAIA programs.