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2016 AHSAA Inaugural Bowling Regional 2016 AHSAA Inaugural Bowling Regional - Tuscaloosa Presented By: Alabama High School Athletic Association Girls Team Qualifying Standings Leland Lanes Sponsored By: Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission January 22, 2016 1st 2nd 3rd Team Team Game Game Game Total Total Beth Fowler 147 170 154 471 Nicole Gilbert 189 160 220 569 Jackie Beard 161 97 190 448 Brianna Foushee 106 137 109 352 Deja Fletcher 92 116 129 337 Kayla Johnson 0 Ayana Byers 0 Tate Hampton 0 Combined 0 4 Sparkman High School Senators 695 680 802 2177 2,177 Cheyanne Bohannon 0 Grace Ann Clontz 233 176 129 538 Jennifer Clontz 157 137 179 473 Jessica Clontz 106 122 228 Emily Garmon 134 135 101 370 Kaitlin Haddock 0 Ashlee Hull 148 131 131 410 Lauren Rager 114 114 Combined 0 12 Southside High School, Gadsden Panthers 778 701 654 2133 2,133 Madisyn Bedingfield 121 124 245 Haley Branson 111 111 Daniela Connor 235 161 181 577 Shaley Smith 0 Kyndal Oden 154 147 160 461 Ashley Jordan 129 97 107 333 Bailey Nation 112 112 Madalyn Mcquire 119 147 266 1 2016 AHSAA Inaugural Bowling Regional - Tuscaloosa Presented By: Alabama High School Athletic Association Girls Team Qualifying Standings Leland Lanes Sponsored By: Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission January 22, 2016 1st 2nd 3rd Team Team Game Game Game Total Total Combined 0 6 James Clemens High School Jets 758 628 719 2105 2,105 Lizzy Bringman 112 112 Vicki Gordon 0 Sierra Lewis 195 158 182 535 Ashlyn Robertson 162 98 110 370 Caleigh Rosignoli 127 164 159 450 Sadie Williams 90 108 198 Abby Williamson 141 112 159 412 Maddy Woodall 0 Combined 0 14 Scottsboro High School Wildcats 737 622 718 2077 2,077 Victoria Grace Burrow 0 Madison Rian Dorsett 124 125 132 381 Kelsie Brooke Ho 143 221 364 Virginia Katherine McAnnally 117 120 237 Devin Marie Moseley 114 114 Callie Shae Shields 124 166 165 455 Ashlyn Rae Wiggins 118 118 Jordan Somers 109 120 172 401 Combined 0 11 Hewitt-Trussville High School Huskies 617 752 701 2070 2,070 Sydney Boatner 156 138 140 434 Lessie Couch 154 137 130 421 Wells Ford 130 124 147 401 Megan Henson 104 77 181 McKenzie Maddox 107 107 2 2016 AHSAA Inaugural Bowling Regional - Tuscaloosa Presented By: Alabama High School Athletic Association Girls Team Qualifying Standings Leland Lanes Sponsored By: Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission January 22, 2016 1st 2nd 3rd Team Team Game Game Game Total Total Lindsey Tomlinson 0 Erykah Watson 0 Sydney R Williams 150 121 131 402 Combined 0 10 Gadsden High School Titans 694 627 625 1946 1,946 America Avila 84 84 Lexi Gibbs 147 89 128 364 T.K. Gibbs 168 112 164 444 Shy Gibbs 130 116 153 399 Ashton Ledbetter 141 88 229 Katie Parrish 135 133 111 379 0 0 0 0 Combined 0 16 Etowah High School Blue Devils 664 591 644 1899 1,899 Tori Bachofer 163 111 158 432 Dalton Benefield 117 88 205 Alex Ferguson 0 Samantha Ferguson 154 100 92 346 EJ Hardy 163 126 111 400 Mary Scott Israel 123 123 Mary Calloway Thomas 0 Suha Mohiuddin 128 120 115 363 Combined 0 1 Vestavia High School Rebels 725 545 599 1869 1,869 Shauna Clevenger 132 137 107 376 Destinee Cole 99 156 255 3 2016 AHSAA Inaugural Bowling Regional - Tuscaloosa Presented By: Alabama High School Athletic Association Girls Team Qualifying Standings Leland Lanes Sponsored By: Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission January 22, 2016 1st 2nd 3rd Team Team Game Game Game Total Total Gracie Graves 127 106 128 361 Jaiden Hampton 136 137 98 371 Lauren Keplinger 128 150 101 379 Reagan Morton 118 118 0 0 0 0 Combined 0 9 Pinson Valley High School Indians 622 648 590 1860 1,860 Alexis Collins 0 Jasimine Cunningham 0 Cynthia Dickson 114 94 76 284 Khiri Scott 131 94 100 325 Faith Aiken 134 191 90 415 Brianna Knox 0 Kaylin Lake 125 164 114 403 Lauren Washington 136 146 116 398 Combined 0 3 Ramsay High School Rams 640 689 496 1825 1,825 Joanna Broyles 75 75 Hannah Page Clayton 155 132 93 380 Zoe Davis 96 96 Melissa Dillard 131 125 113 369 Alexa Janssen 133 132 140 405 Katie Larsen 127 138 103 368 Annie Reiney 0 Meredith Walker 82 82 Combined 0 2 Randolph School Raiders 642 602 531 1775 1,775 4 2016 AHSAA Inaugural Bowling Regional - Tuscaloosa Presented By: Alabama High School Athletic Association Girls Team Qualifying Standings Leland Lanes Sponsored By: Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission January 22, 2016 1st 2nd 3rd Team Team Game Game Game Total Total Jayla Curtis 0 Stephanie Czarnota 116 116 Viviana Miranda Borboa 119 151 125 395 Emily Quick 135 111 166 412 Dayle Rumley 77 82 159 Paige Sander 101 148 119 368 Rachel Toler 106 99 85 290 0 0 Combined 0 8 Bob Jones High School Patriots 538 625 577 1740 1,740 Isabel Boyd 128 111 93 332 Eloise Cotton 99 99 Maggie Hightower 115 101 216 Ann Douglass Lott 104 148 252 Annie O’Neill 97 94 191 Molly O’Neill 82 82 Natalie Read 98 98 Anne Heaton Sanders 132 112 123 367 Combined 0 7 Mountain Brook High School Spartans 554 524 559 1637 1,637 Lauryn Collins 80 99 126 305 LeQuenzia Golson 116 58 80 254 Chasity Melton 130 105 92 327 Kelecia Orange 172 98 111 381 Elixis Scott 135 112 112 359 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2016 AHSAA Inaugural Bowling Regional - Tuscaloosa Presented By: Alabama High School Athletic Association Girls Team Qualifying Standings Leland Lanes Sponsored By: Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission January 22, 2016 1st 2nd 3rd Team Team Game Game Game Total Total Combined 0 5 Huffman High School Vikings 633 472 521 1626 1,626 Reilly Bryant 134 112 102 348 Emma Cargile 111 87 198 Peytan Dill 106 77 183 Reece Howell 77 77 Brooke Lyles 87 87 Chaney Phillips 142 139 144 425 Braedyn Ward 106 107 92 305 0 0 Combined 0 13 Gardendale High School Rockets 570 551 502 1623 1,623 Lillian Atkins 115 90 82 287 Rylee Beck 127 86 213 Brynle Chaney 101 91 192 Madison Cole 99 105 113 317 Bailee Hebbler 109 81 190 Jaycy Nail 117 107 104 328 0 0 0 0 Combined 0 15 Clay-Chalkville High School Cougars 559 497 471 1527 1,527 6 2016 AHSAA Inaugural Bowling Regional - Tuscaloosa Presented By: Alabama High School Athletic Association Boys Team Qualifying Standings Leland Lanes Sponsored By: Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission January 21, 2016 1st 2nd 3rd Team Team Game Game Game Total Total Will Evans 0 Sam Lawhon 162 210 168 540 Boris Lu 119 169 171 459 Cam Monistere 117 158 155 430 Jacob Pilliteri 0 Beau Reed 224 169 180 573 Travis Saunders 210 213 224 647 Dawson Wade 0 Combined 0 1 Vestavia Hills High School Rebels 832 919 898 2649 2,649 Andrew Batson 0 Gavin Brazelton 163 150 313 Maxfield Crawford 0 Myliq Davis 211 161 204 576 Jonathan Hall 154 202 356 Connor Hilbert 157 146 303 Brock Pierce 182 158 163 503 Edward Rosler 201 166 177 544 Combined 0 8 Huntsville High School Panthers 905 794 896 2595 2,595 Cody Carden 0 Andrew Coggins 181 148 140 469 Austin Gibbs 175 154 119 448 Kevin Gibbs 227 139 181 547 Colby Ledbetter 150 143 118 411 Seth Lowry 0 Zane Mathis 0 Deaundre Williams 168 175 189 532 1 2016 AHSAA Inaugural Bowling Regional - Tuscaloosa Presented By: Alabama High School Athletic Association Boys Team Qualifying Standings Leland Lanes Sponsored By: Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission January 21, 2016 1st 2nd 3rd Team Team Game Game Game Total Total Combined 0 16 Etowah High School Blue Devils 901 759 747 2407 2,407 Bryant Scott Bishop 0 Walker Seth Coop 139 131 148 418 Jordan Oliver Faggard 117 116 233 Ryan Joseph Hindman 171 181 179 531 Chipper Lartigue 188 208 183 579 Hunter Clifford Mortimer 168 185 171 524 Preston Palmer 129 129 Nicholas Joseph Romano 0 Combined 0 9 Hewitt-Trussville High School Huskies 783 821 810 2414 2,414 Gavin Deck 176 134 196 506 Landon Jenkins 141 169 157 467 Jonathan Kilgo 137 137 Seth Perry 137 135 272 Trey Perry 137 225 136 498 Mikal Steele 0 Jaylyn Thomas 0 Nicholas Warsham 171 161 145 477 Combined 0 14 Gadsden City High School Titans 762 826 769 2357 2,357 Aaron Armstrong 0 Zachary Baker 141 143 140 424 Zachary Burns 0 Luca Connor 212 240 200 652 James Roberts 160 128 135 423 2 2016 AHSAA Inaugural Bowling Regional - Tuscaloosa Presented By: Alabama High School Athletic Association Boys Team Qualifying Standings Leland Lanes Sponsored By: Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission January 21, 2016 1st 2nd 3rd Team Team Game Game Game Total Total Russell Rowe 0 Travis Ware 137 141 95 373 Bentley Stirling 145 138 178 461 Combined 0 4 James Clemens High School Jets 795 790 748 2333 2,333 Brendan Ferris 210 190 193 593 Anthony Sawyers 0 Daniel Torres 133 82 215 Gabriel Torres 0 Austin Turner 201 166 160 527 Ben Voorhees 138 137 116 391 Brandon Wade 158 112 270 Spencer Wade 149 133 282 Combined 0 6 East Limestone High School Indians 831 733 714 2278 2,278 Devin Bromley 124 139 116 379 Preston Brooks 142 167 180 489 Jonathan Everheart 147 147 Doug Fowler 227 159 153 539 Hardy Howell 0 Carlos O’Casio 129 100 229 Jamel Ryans 0 Noah Schafer 194 112 137 443 Combined 0 2 Sparkman High School Senators 816 677 733 2226 2,226 Jared Evans 129 157 118 404 Joseph Graves 87 89 176 3 2016 AHSAA Inaugural Bowling Regional - Tuscaloosa Presented By: Alabama High School Athletic Association Boys Team Qualifying Standings Leland Lanes Sponsored By: Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission January 21, 2016 1st 2nd 3rd Team Team Game Game Game Total Total James Hampton 163 143 127 433 Turner Shankles 196 169 110 475 Marshal Tanner 175 144 116 435 Justin Grinfield 115 115 0 0 0 0 Combined 0 15 Pinson Valley High School Indians 750 728 560 2038 2,038 Brent Harris 100 115 215 David Hopkins 156 163 135 454 Jacob Lloyd 137 137 Austin Weldon 148 115 263 Tucker Phillips 127 141 268 Andrew Reeves 149 148 147 444 Joshua Tittle 142 116 258 0 0 Combined 0 11 Gardendale High School
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