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Troy 30-C Boys and Girls Bowling Teams place 2nd in the ten games at the IESA Bowling State Championship

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David Bruner was the Individual Sectional Boys Champion, and the TMS Boys were the Team Sectional Champions.  Gianna Mendoza was Individual Sectional Girls Champion, and the TMS Girls Team finished third at Sectionals.

The girls’ team was made up of eighth- grader Mia Eggman, seventh-grader Jordyn Jinks, eighth-grader Kaitlyn Macdonald, eighth-grader Gianna Mendoza, and seventh-grader Gabriella Shourek.

The WBO Girls’ Team did not qualify for state, but Ruby French, Shailyn Perryman, and Olivia Seibert qualified for state as individuals. Ruby French placed second overall as a fifth grader, and Gianna Mendoza placed fourth as an eighth grader.

The boys’ team was made up of seventh grader- Tim Besler, seventh grader- David Brunner, eighth grader- Andrew Markrun, eighth grader- Michael Schlottman & seventh grader- David Werrbach.

The WBO Boys’ Team did not qualify for state, but Dalton Schraer and Cody Michon qualified for state as individuals. David Brunner placed tenth overall as a seventh grader, and Andrew Markun placed thirteenth as an eighth grader.

The district also thanked Coach Julie Brandolino for her continued support of Troy Athletics and the Bowling Team, and a special thanks to Larry Warwick and Reggie Lee for their help during the bowling season. Thank you to Mark Peter, Ryan Kabara & Denise Sitar for supporting Troy Bowling during the state tournament.

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