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Wisconsin High School Bowling Club WI HIGH SCHOOL BOWLING CLUB STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHEDULE THE ASHWAUBENON BOWLING ALLEY, GREEN BAY Qualifying Events: Friday, March 1; Saturday, March 2 Finals: Sunday, March 3 FRIDAY Singles Event: 3:00 p.m. Check-In begins Team Event: (Squad A) 5:30 p.m. Check-In begins 4:00 p.m. Report to starting lane 6:30 p.m. Report to starting lane 4:05 p.m. Introduction 6:35 p.m. Introduction 4:20 p.m. Practice 6:50 p.m. Practice 4:30 p.m. Start time 7:00 p.m. Start time Squad A Announce semi-finalists for singles approximately 30 minutes after completion of competition. 3 games of qualifying, moving lanes after each game Top 25% (plus ties) of boys and girls will advance to semifinals 6:30 pm on Saturday, March 2 Top 5 girls and top 5 boys will advance to stepladder finals on Sunday, March 3 Scholarships and plaques will be awarded to the top 5 boys & girls in singles SATURDAY Team Event: SQUAD B SQUAD C 8:30 a.m. Check-In begins 12:15 p.m. Check-In begins 9:00 a.m. Report to starting lane 1:00 p.m. Report to starting lane 9:05 a.m. Introduction 1:05 p.m. Introduction 9:20 a.m. Practice 1:20 p.m. Practice 9:30 a.m. Start time Squad B 1:30 p.m. Start time Squad C 5:15 p.m. Announce top 5 Boys/Coed and Girls Team Finalists Each team will bowl 15 baker games moving lanes after each game. Top 2 Boys/Coed & Girls teams will move to the stepladder finals on Sunday, March 3. Fifth seed bowls 4th seed; winner bowls 3rd seed with the winner advancing to the team finals on Sunday. Two game total head to head in stepladder will determine the winner. Team plaques, gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded to the top 5 Boys/Coed & Girls Teams; $500 scholarships awarded to 1st place team in each division. BOYS & GIRLS SINGLES SEMIFINALS: 6:00 p.m. Report to lanes 6:15 p.m. Introduction 6:30 p.m. Singles semifinals - bowl 3 games Announce top Singles Finalists approximately 30 minutes after completion of competition. BOYS/COED & GIRLS TEAM DIVISION I & II: 8:00 p.m. Report to lanes 8:15 p.m. Introduction 8:30 p.m. Team 2 game total head to head stepladder Announce advancing teams to finals approximately 30 minutes after completion of competition. Fifth seed bowls 4th seed; winner bowls 3rd seed with the winner advancing to the team finals on Sunday. SUNDAY (Lanes 1-20) BOYS SINGLES FINALS: 7:45 a.m. Check-In GIRLS SINGLES FINALS: 7:45 a.m. Check-In 8:00 a.m. Orientation 8:00 a.m. Orientation 8:15 a.m. Practice 8:15 a.m. Practice 8:30 a.m. Start time 8:30 a.m. Start time GIRLS TEAM DIV. II FINALS: 10:00 a.m. Check-In GIRLS TEAM DIV. I FINALS: 10:00 a.m. Check-In 10:15 a.m. Orientation 10:15 a.m. Orientation 10:30 a.m. Start time 10:30 a.m. Start time BOYS/COED TEAM DIV. II FINALS: 12:30 p.m. Check-In BOYS/COED TEAM DIV. I FINALS: 12:30 p.m. Check-In 12:45 p.m. Orientation 12:45 p.m. Orientation 1:00 p.m. Start-time 1:00 p.m. Start-time STORM DOUBLES: Squads @ 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Competition will be on lanes 21 – 60 SINGLE BOYS 3:00 p.m. check-in/4:30 p.m. start 1 Kyle Hintz/Amherst High School 18 Jerred Kriesel/West Bend East High School Brogan Ludtke/Baraboo High School John Meegan/Baraboo High School Christopher Ray/Altoona High School 19 Danny Jacobson/Kimberly High School 2 Colten Kersky/Muskego High School Joshua Lynt/Fort Atkinson High School Jamozzy Skenandore/West De Pere High School Anthony Martorana/Oak Creek High School 3 Dylan Henrickson/Green Bay SW High School 20 Ethan Zgorzelski/Tremper High School Collin Krachey/Sun Prairie High School High School Dylan Porter/Columbus Catholic High School Lucas Nichols/Franklin High School Brandon Patterson/Fond du Lac High School 4 Jacob Zondlak/Harborside Academy 21 Jeremy Grippe/Muskego High School Shane Jordan/Fort Atkinson High School Logan Birkholz/Neenah High School Brayden Lemieux/Southern Door High School Kyle Borman/De Pere High School 5 Cody Rhyner/Janesville Parker High School 22 Tyler Bartz/Watertown High School James Scherer/Sheboygan North High School Hunter Greifenhagen/Wisconsin Dells High School Trenton Holz/Kimberly High School Austin Est/Sun Prairie High School 6 Austin Minor/LaFollette High School 23 Gavin Suprenand/STEM Academy Justin Doyle/Franklin High School Nicholas Logan/Kimberly High School 7 Dilin Petrack/Fond du Lac High School Corey Bown/Beloit Memorial High School Ian Yost/Omro High School 24 Zach Thomas/Middleton High School Michael Powley/Sun Prairie High School Derrick Bushman/Marshfield High School 8 Zachary Milos/Menomonee Falls High School Zachary Spangler/LakeView Technology Academy Matt Walter/DC Everest High School 25 Colby Hietpas/Kaukauna High School Matthew Dunnum/La Crosse Central High School Ian Janssen/West Bend East High School 9 Brice Locke/Fall River High School Carter Lukas/Waukesha South High School Josh Chernouski/St. Catherine's High School 26 Chandler Adkinson/Oconomowoc High School Hayden Powless/Bay Port High School Samuel Strash/Bradford High School 10 Bryce Wathke/Eau Claire North High School 27 Kegan Bartell/Campbellsport High School Austin Tryba/Sheboygan South High School Brandon Lauber/Mukwonago High School Bill Dorow/West Allis Central High School Christopher Richardson/Kimberly High School 11 Joey Wagster/Bonduel High School 28 Christopher Pintz/Holmen High School Cale Rusch/Appleton North High School Isaac Lueck/Germantown High School Keon Butler/Monroe High School Cole Butalla/Wausau East High School 12 Robert Vater/Iola - Scandinavia High School 29 Blake Reiger/Grafton High School Michael Maerder/Kettle Moraine High School Logan Reinholtz/Bay Port High School Derek Guerra/Jefferson High School Jordan Holmes/Janesville Parker High School 13 Ben McDonald/Southern Door High School 30 Rylee Schwartz/STEM Academy Bryce McMillen/Clinton High School Hunter Lawless/Portage High School Noah Klink/Hartford Union High School Payton Nabak/Waukesha West High School 14 Bryan Schmit/Ashwaubenon High School 31 Joseph Mastopietro/Wisconsin Lutheran High School Isaac Whaley/Chippewa Falls High School Michael Arndt/Neenah High School Justin Gauger/West Allis Central High School Ryan Dreikosen/Grafton High School 15 Antonio Bernal/Park High School 32 Tristian Albrecht/Burlington High School Garrett Pape/Sauk Prairie High School Wyatt Nelson/Waupaca High School Christian Julius/Hortonville High School Brennan Kollmann/Winnebago Lutheran Academy 16 Nolan Lemke/Peshtigo High School 33 Chad McWilliams/Oshkosh West High School Jared McFarlane/Antigo High School Sam Last/Ozaukee High School High School Evan Schmandt/Kettle Moraine High School Matthew Kappler/Nathan Hale High School 17 Jacob Mattison/Onalaska High School 34 Sebastian Beth/Case High School Hunter Wakeley/Lake Geneva High School Austin Hoffman/La Crescent High School Greydon Wright/Oshkosh North High School Alex Peterson/Chippewa Falls High School SINGLE GIRLS 3:00 p.m. check-in/4:30 p.m. start 35 Briana Riedesel/Tomah High School 47 Skye Farr/Sun Prairie High School Anna Wiza/Germantown High School Jade Oelke/Wisconsin Dells High School Cassie Prill/Manawa High School Chloe Polcen/Gibralter High School 36 Josie Parr/Hartford Union High School 48 Sommer-Lee Boedecker/Park High School Morgan Eidsor/Tremper High School Haylee Schwark/Beaver Dam High School 37 Alexis Simonet/Green Bay Preble High School 49 Gabrielle Soll/Menomonee Falls High School Megan Halvorson/Eau Claire Memorial High School Katelyn Holz/Kimberly High School Maddison Kuhlow/Janesville Parker High School Lexie Lucksinger/Hudson High School 38 Samantha Munsch/Oshkosh West High School 50 Mara Geiwitz/Sparta High School Emma Pfaffl/Brookfield East High School Jazmin Koeberl/West Bend West High School 39 Carley Frey/Baraboo High School 51 Makenzie Phillips/West Bend East High School Tenley Gassner/Lomira High School Kendall Monson/Chippewa Falls High School Corina Jones/Clinton High School Megan George/Tremper High School 40 Brenna Schiekiera/Waukesha North High School 52 Sydney Raddeman/East Troy High School Madisen Powless/Bay Port High School Kelsey Schulz/Fond du Lac High School 41 Marissa Munro/Beaver Dam High School 53 Mackenzie Bourcier/Rhinelander High School Erin Conley/Indian Trail High School Jenna Horn/Janesville Parker High School Pamela Roberts/Wisconsin Dells High School Katie Perrault/Bay Port High School 42 Caitlin Powers/Marshall High School 54 Cila Freitas/Madison East High School Mackenzie Juedes/Menasha High School Taylor Nelson/Beaver Dam High School 43 Brooklyn Komorowski/Oshkosh North High School 55 Olivia Lamers/Kaukauna High School Samantha Chamberlain/Eau Claire Memorial High Ruth Morgan/Portage High School School Stephanie Handford/Kettle Moraine High School Haley Price/Waukesha North High School 56 Anna Callan/Holmen High School 44 Alexis Jacak/West Bend West High School Kelly Cater/Sevastopol High School Hayle Jones/Bangor High School 57 Skylar Bricco/Amherst High School 45 Brystal Beyer/Manawa High School Lindsey Rozek/Slinger High School Zoey Darwin/Monona Grove High School Rachel Pavlik/Edgerton High School Skye Derks/Bay Port High School 58 Danielle Stadler/Appleton West High School 46 Madison Bentley/West Bend East High School Crystal George/Tremper High School Abigail Smith/Sussex Hamilton High School NOTES: What is baker format? 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