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Yahoo
09-04-2025
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News 8 Primetime 585 Elite Awards: Boys bowling
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Here are the News 8 Primetime 585 Elite Award winners in boys bowling. Our small school boys winner was the top dog in his division from start to finish. He had a 211 average in the regular season, tops among Division II had a high game of 279. His 736 high series was the best in his class and he led his team to a Finger Lakes East had a dominant performance in sectionals throwing a pair of 700 series to finish with 1,422 pins and lead his squad to a team won the Class C individual title by 100 pins and had the best-six game series of any boys bowler at states he had two days' worth of strong performances finishing 16th in the team event and 15th in the composite competition. Our News 8 Primetime 585 Elite Award winner for Small School Boys Bowling is Waterloo's Alexander Rogers! Our large school boys award goes to a senior who won back-to-back sectional titles… He rolled the first 300 in section five competition this season, had a high series of 802 and led all bowlers with a 240 average in the regular sectionals, he led his team to a come from behind victory to take the Class A title. He was the only division I bowler with a 200 in every game at sectionals and his 1,359 total gave him the class a individual title, winning both team and solo titles for the second straight was even better at states. His 235 average was fourth individually in the team competition and his team finished fourth the composite event, he rolled a high game of 280, second best of the day, and he helped the Section V Division I composite team win a state title. Our News 8 Primetime 585 Elite Award winner for boys bowling at a large school goes to Spencerport's Jesse Taccone. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
27-02-2025
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Spencerport, Athena win boys bowling sectional titles
GATES, N.Y. (WROC) — Spencerport and Greece Athena both used strong afternoon sessions to earn comeback victories at the boys bowling sectional championships on Wednesday. Spencerport was in fourth place in Class A after the three-game morning session. However, the Rangers combined for an afternoon total of 3,274 pins to take the sectional title. That was the highest combined series by any team in any session. The Rangers were led by Jesse Taccone, who had a 697 average in the afternoon session. He finished with 1,359 total pins to earn the Class A individual championship. Taccone had the highest average among Section V bowlers in the regular season. Nick Green was the second top bowler for Spencerport, finishing in 5th in Class A with 1,252 pins. Evan DiCataldo, Zackary Terran, Kendall Brinson, and Patrick Keady contributed to the Spencerport win. AJ Ippolito of Churchville-Chili had the top game in Class A, rolling a 276. Greece Athena was in third place after the morning session but rolled a 3,039 in the afternoon session, highlighted by a 1,100 in the fifth game. Ben Smeaton led the way for the Trojans. He started things off with a 289 in Game 1, the top individual game of the day. He then had a 708 afternoon series, the top series of the day. He was the Class B and Division I individual champion. Athena's Liam Schumaker and Myles Honan finished 9th and 12th in Class B, respectively. Nicholas Capizzi Jr, Spencer Wilson, and Charley Doughtery also bowled for Athena to secure the win. The Class C and D sectional finals were held on Tuesday in Canandaigua. Waterloo won the Class C team title, led by Alexander Rogers who was the top overall bowler. Mount Morris/Geneseo won the Class D team title. Five of the top six bowlers in Class D came from Mout Morris/Geneseo. Matthew Neus was the top overall bowler, followed by Daniel Neus, Riley Mantegna, Jason Kingston, and Dominic Lapiani III. The girls bowling sectional finals will be held on Thursday and Friday. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.