Boys Bowling Stories

ROUNDUP: Leong lifts Roadrunner boys to Sunrise title

LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Posted: Feb. 2, 2012 | 6:54 p.m.

Tech’s Dallas Leong rolled a 269 game inside a 726 series Thursday to lead the Roadrunners’ boys bowling team to a 9-0 victory over Green Valley, capturing the Sunrise Region title at The Orleans.

Tech advances to Friday’s state final, where the Roadrunners will meet Sunset Region champion Shadow Ridge.

Jameson Payton had a 237 game inside a 677 series for Shadow Ridge, which was a 7-2 winner over Centennial in the Sunset final.

GIRLS

Arbor View’s Andie Szekely rolled a tournament-best 259 game to lead the Aggies to a 9-0 victory over Cimarron-Memorial for the Sunset Region girls title.

Szekely also posted a tournament-best 708 series for Arbor View, which faces Sunrise Region champ Liberty in the state final on Friday.

Liberty advanced with a 9-0 victory over Basic.

The Patriots posted the tournament’s best team series with 2,193 pins.

Thursday's Results
At The Orleans
Sunrise Region Boys Tournament
Championship, Tech 9, Green Valley 0
 
Sunset Region Boys Tournament
Championship, Shadow Ridge 7, Centennial 2
Individual High Series — Dallas Leong, Tech, 726; Jameson Payton, SR, 677
Individual High Game — Dallas Leong, Tech, 269; Jameson Payton, SR, 237
Team High Series — Tech 2,365; Shadow Ridge 2,303
Team High Game — Tech 848; Shadow Ridge 829
 
Sunrise Region Girls Tournament
Championship, Liberty 9, Basic 0
 
Sunset Region Girls Tournament
Championship, Arbor View 9, Cimarron-Memorial 0
Individual High Series — Andie Szekely, AV, 708
Individual High Game — Andie Szekely, AV, 259
Team High Series — Liberty 2,193; Arbor View 2,091
Team High Game — Liberty 750 and 744; Arbor View 706; Basic 706

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