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Five Seasons Classic Hosted by Mount Mercy University Varsity Finals Bracket 242‐269 Mckendree 262‐193‐256 Five Seasons Classic Hosted by Mount Mercy University Varsity Finals Bracket 242‐269 McKendree 262‐193‐256 Lane 19‐20 McKendree Mount Mercy 219‐189 Lane 21‐22 McKendree 142‐269‐206 CHAMPION Wisconsin Whitewater Lane 23‐24 Wisconsin Whitewater Iowa Central 191‐205‐204 168‐232‐177 JV Finals Bracket 248‐159‐206 Mount Mercy JV1 Lane 17‐18 Mount Mercy JV1 McKendree JV1 182‐202‐190 Qualifying Team Standings Five Seasons Classic-Men Men's Varsity Overall Rank Team Total 1 McKendree University V 8167 2 Wisc.‐Whitewater V 8077 3 Iowa Central Community College V 8036 4 Mount Mercy University V 8025 5 Lindenwood University V 7917 6 St. Ambrose University V 7581 7 Culver‐Stockton College V 7377 8 Coe College V 7350 9 Hawkeye Community College V 7304 10 Clarke University V 7252 11 Iowa Western Community College V 7183 12 Lewis University V 7139 13 Wartburg College V 7021 14 Missouri Baptist University V 6926 15 Upper Iowa University V 6648 16 Kansas ,University Of V 6491 17 Northern Iowa ,University Of V 6234 18 Peru State College V 6080 Qualifying Team Standings Five Seasons Classic-Men Men's Jr. Varsity Overall Rank Team Total 1 Mount Mercy University JV1 8102 2 McKendree University JV1 8052 3 St. Ambrose University JV1 8047 4 Wisc.‐Whitewater JV1 7758 5 Lindenwood University JV1 7401 6 Wisc.‐Whitewater JV2 7195 7 St. Ambrose University JV2 7174 8 Mount Mercy University JV2 7034 9 Wartburg College JV1 6932 10 Iowa Western Community College JV1 6731 11 Lindenwood University JV2 6249 12 Clarke University JV1 0 12 Hawkeye Community College JV1 0 Individual Combined Scores Five Seasons Classic-Men 03/27/2021 - 03/28/2021 Tier 2 USBC Cedar Rapids, IA Men's Division Cert. 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Rank Bowler Bowler ID Team 12345TotalBowledAve. 1 Jordan Chavez 10-1205654 St. Ambrose University JV1 252 196 227 214 221 1110 5 222 2Raymond Wiegand 5860-297 Iowa Central Community College V 252 205 198 206 239 1100 5 220 3 Zach Denton 5895-18 St. Ambrose University JV1 218 214 225 195 244 1096 5 219.2 4Luis Lugo 17-34821 Mount Mercy University JV1 181 256 183 226 245 1091 5 218.2 5 Jared Durant 8984-9641 Mount Mercy University V 265 227 205 220 172 1089 5 217.8 6 Jeremy Kinealy 8569-8309 McKendree University JV1 181 214 300 180 203 1078 5 215.6 7 Connor Brink 11-302034 McKendree University V 197 256 206 235 183 1077 5 215.4 8Drake Bazzy 11-545397 Wisc.-Whitewater V 223 199 183 202 258 1065 5 213 9 Brandon Cruz 5581-5925 Lindenwood University V 208 169 246 217 224 1064 5 212.8 10 Donovan Grubaugh 8082-8058 Mount Mercy University JV1 213 155 214 257 211 1050 5 210 11 Garrett Meadows 6834-20278 Wisc.-Whitewater JV1 208 234 174 243 190 1049 5 209.8 12 Blake Reiger 11-305608 Lindenwood University JV1 236 195 221 197 196 1045 5 209 13 Brandon Dodge 8374-116 St. Ambrose University V 218 165 223 201 235 1042 5 208.4 14 Caleb Baker 11-542405 Mount Mercy University JV1 235 154 167 209 277 1042 5 208.4 15 Hunter Loveridge 11-487181 Wisc.-Whitewater JV1 177 208 213 256 181 1035 5 207 16 Zachary Carter 5777-643 Lindenwood University V 212 179 183 223 237 1034 5 206.8 17 Adam Kowalik 11-520526 St. Ambrose University JV2 190 195 220 204 216 1025 5 205 18 Joey Novick 11-446694 Culver-Stockton College V 198 126 199 243 258 1024 5 204.8 19 Andrei Tacorda 11-626689 Mount Mercy University JV1 158 130 230 278 225 1021 5 204.2 20 Alex Peglow 11-712968 Wisc.-Whitewater JV1 211 214 191 232 172 1020 5 204 21 Kai Yamada 5617-3547 Mount Mercy University V 160 237 237 206 179 1019 5 203.8 22 Dalton Myers 11-588710 Culver-Stockton College V 180 186 248 188 214 1016 5 203.2 23 Donovan Thomas 11-116741 Wisc.-Whitewater V 178 192 183 225 235 1013 5 202.6 24 Jordan Pelant 11-436455 Iowa Central Community College V 180 215 211 202 203 1011 5 202.2 25 Kamrin Chizek 5860-288 Iowa Central Community College V 177 154 176 244 259 1010 5 202 26 Andrew Gross 6933-7011 Wisc.-Whitewater V 182 222 193 191 221 1009 5 201.8 27 William Jones 6058-4136 St. Ambrose University V 196 214 202 202 187 1001 5 200.2 28 Johnathan Hemmingsen 9138-8600 Iowa Western Community College V 176 185 195 160 281 997 5 199.4 29 Jake Feher 8814-10572 McKendree University JV1 171 192 218 220 195 996 5 199.2 30 Noah Granby 19-29220 Coe College V 182 191 212 234 168 987 5 197.4 31 Zachary Johnson 8711-18778 Missouri Baptist University V 183 175 254 158 216 986 5 197.2 32 Kaleb East 6490-3418 Lindenwood University V 175 248 178 186 197 984 5 196.8 33 Andrew Orf 5730-32488 McKendree University V 198 230 201 201 150 980 5 196 34 Erin Wood 5816-959 Wartburg College JV1 179 180 185 204 229 977 5 195.4 35 Tim Wengenack 11-326182 Wartburg College V 208 214 193 169 180 964 5 192.8 36 Patrick Connolly 18-19867 Wartburg College V 194 175 209 184 194 956 5 191.2 37 Brandon Birch 5832-1968 Hawkeye Community College V 171 225 168 168 222 954 5 190.8 38 Bradley Carr 6339-10026 Mount Mercy University JV2 170 151 211 223 195 950 5 190 39 Sam Strash 11-338730 Wisc.-Whitewater JV2 148 208 197 202 195 950 5 190 40 Dylan Zimmerman 6573-2283 McKendree University V 168 206 224 201 149 948 5 189.6 41 Mitchel Guzzle 11-603558 St. Ambrose University JV1 161 207 156 211 213 948 5 189.6 42 Devin Morelock 11-275379 Iowa Western Community College JV1 198 228 157 167 191 941 5 188.2 43 Zach Hardin 19-11366 Kansas ,University Of V 150 194 195 195 207 941 5 188.2 44 Jordan Schoettmer 5816-232 Clarke University V 178 176 203 166 215 938 5 187.6 45 Seth Gass 9876-1951 McKendree University V 202 171 192 202 169 936 5 187.2 46 Brendan Holl 11-724165 Clarke University V 187 158 200 176 211 932 5 186.4 47 Steven Plane 11-660357 Lewis University V 218 175 157 169 212 931 5 186.2 48 Alton Barber 11-71264 St. Ambrose University JV2 214 163 165 187 200 929 5 185.8 49 Alex White 11-120908 Wisc.-Whitewater JV2 117 202 199 233 173 924 5 184.8 50 Tristan Corcoran 8898-8102 Coe College V 221 181 180 169 173 924 5 184.8 51 Brandon Thorpe 6618-2376 Clarke University V 140 192 219 196 173 920 5 184 52 Tim Lincoln 9138-8601 Iowa Western Community College V 213 168 154 169 210 914 5 182.8 53 Jeremiah 'Jp' Richmond 8898-7935 Coe College V 182 154 231 181 165 913 5 182.6 54 Hunter Kelly 5898-2024 Wartburg College JV1 202 200 182 172 152 908 5 181.6 55 Garrett Jolly 8482-467 Lindenwood University JV1 158 205 149 201 193 906 5 181.2 56 Caleb Kirby 5730-31105 Lewis University V 183 185 178 147 208 901 5 180.2 57 Ryan Goodrich 8827-4827 Lindenwood University JV1 157 168 214 201 161 901 5 180.2 58 Jace Goedel 17-90835 Wartburg College V 181 214 168 192 142 897 5 179.4 59 Dakota Solonka 11-734285 St. Ambrose University V 196 162 199 193 146 896 5 179.2 60 Ethan Zgorzelski 15-184453 Wisc.-Whitewater JV2 146 198 168 160 224 896 5 179.2 61 Gregory Suthers 11-58952 Mount Mercy University JV2 197 171 168 177 178 891 5 178.2 62 John Mehlum 9177-2719 Wisc.-Whitewater JV1 0 277 203 233 178 891 4 222.8 63 Ian Tibbott 11-350586 Hawkeye Community College V 157 195 156 176 199 883 5 176.6 64 Zach Pregler 5832-2247 Northern Iowa ,University Of V 154 133 222 190 183 882 5 176.4 65 Dakoda Phelps 8569-6892 Missouri Baptist University V 167 159 161 175 212 874 5 174.8 66 Tre'Drion Preston 11-513059 Upper Iowa University V 157 183 175 190 163 868 5 173.6 67 Hunter Bower 8254-12129 Mount Mercy University JV1 147 163 217 182 157 866 5 173.2 68 Alexander Gervais 8711-22241 Lindenwood University JV2 148 186 236 128 161 859 5 171.8 69 Nolan Bianchi 11-585888 Wisc.-Whitewater JV2 170 168 213 122 186 859 5 171.8 70 William Clark 6008-416 Clarke University V 132 168 172 214 172 858 5 171.6 71 Jacob Schuster 11-406529 Iowa Western Community College V 157 181 182 159 175 854 5 170.8 72 Clayton Reid 11-537531 Mount Mercy University JV2 202 130 163 166 191 852 5 170.4 73 Ethan Riedemann 11-226125 Wartburg College JV1 143 171 203 177 158 852 5 170.4 74 Haylee Maes 11-120161 Northern Iowa ,University Of V 178 191 156 163 153 841 5 168.2 75 Michael Anderson 11-140569 Peru State College V 173 195 146 197 127 838 5 167.6 76 Gavin Davidson 15-50813 McKendree University JV1 0 229 211 234 160 834 4 208.5 77 Nate O'Connell 16-86758 Lindenwood University JV2 174 144 162 175 179 834 5 166.8 78 Ryan Eddy 11-232528 Coe College V 236 157 121 160 157 831 5 166.2 79 Darin Bloomquist 11-133424 Mount Mercy University V 221 209 219 173 0 822 4 205.5 80 Amber Brewer 5828-1812 Wartburg College JV1 171 159 175 168 147 820 5 164 81 Charles Hart 11-314388 St.
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