OTTAWA, KAN. - The Ottawa women's bowling team won their second tournament of the season as they were victorious at the Columbia Cougar Clash this weekend.
Ottawa opened the weekend with a 3,470 pinfall for four team games, giving them the lead after Saturday.
Brooklyn Peck and
Gerilynn Delegarito tied for seventh with 726 pins totals each for four games.
Holly Bridges finished ninth with a 713 four game total. The Braves put up a 2,958 total for 16 baker games on the second day, bringing their overall total to 6,428 pins and qualifying them for the matchplay bracket in first place. There, they beat Columbia 2-1 in the semifinals and Culver-Stockton 2-1 in the championship to get the win.
Coach Poston's Thoughts
"It was great to see both women's teams bring home 1st place. We have a few areas to clean up (before Vegas) but I was pleased with the fight they all showed all weekend. We have to be better putting teams away when we have them down. We will learn from it and be better next time out. Winning helps! Overall, happy with the weekend."
Up Next
The Ottawa bowling teams continue their season in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Glenn Carlson Las Vegas Invitational from December 18-19 and Collegiate Shoot-Out from December 20-21. Both tournaments will be held at the South Point Bowling Plaza.