Boys Bowling Stories

ROUNDUP: Leong, Roadrunner boys roll Sundevils to open postseason

LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Posted: Jan. 30, 2012 | 7:25 p.m.

Dallas Leong rolled a 288 game inside his 704 series Monday to lead Tech’s boys bowling team to a 9-0 win over Eldorado in the Sunrise Region quarterfinals at The Orleans.

The Roadrunners will meet Northeast League champion Chaparral in the region semifinals Wednesday. Chaparral was a 9-0 winner over Silverado.

The other semifinal will pit Coronado against Southeast League champion Green Valley. The Cougars downed Rancho, 7-2 and the Gators swept Las Vegas, 9-0.

Green Valley’s Aaron Watkins rolled a 263 game.

Arbor View’s Austin Schliedt spun a 266 game in leading the Northwest League champion Aggies to a 9-0 shutout of Bonanza in the Sunset Region quarterfinals.

Arbor View will meet Shadow Ridge — a 7-2 winner over Desert Oasis — in one semifinal.

Centennial, which rolled the team high game of 874 and the team best series with 2,382 pins, was a 7-2 winner over Durango and will meet Southwest League champion Spring Valley on Wednesday. The Grizzlies swept Palo Verde, 9-0.
 

Sunrise Region Boys Tournament
At The Orleans
Monday’s Results
Chaparral 9, Silverado 0 (2,088-1,988)
Coronado 7, Rancho 2 (2,032-1,914)
Green Valley 9, Las Vegas 0 (2,340-2,035)
Tech 9, Eldorado 0 (2,283-1,880)
 
Sunset Region Boys Tournament
At The Orleans
Monday’s Results
Arbor View 9, Bonanza 0 (2,279-1,765)
Centennial 7, Durango 2 (2,382-2,031)
Shadow Ridge 7, Desert Oasis 2 (2,103-2,068)
Spring Valley 9, Palo Verde 0 (2,279-1,793)

Individual High Series—Dallas Leong, Tec, 704
Individual High Game—Leong, Tec, 288; Austin Schliedt, AV, 266; Aaron Watkins, GV, 263
Team High Series—Centennial 2,382; Green Valley 2,340
Team High Game—Centennial 874, Spring Valley 852
 

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